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HMC6301 Datasheet, PDF (1/24 Pages) Analog Devices – Programmable baseband gain and filter bandwidth
Data Sheet
Millimeterwave Receiver,
57 GHz to 64 GHz
HMC6301
FEATURES
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Frequency band: 57 GHz to 64 GHz
Radio frequency (RF) signal modulation bandwidth: up to 1.8 GHz
Noise figure (NF): 8 dB typical
Receiver gain: 0 dB to 69 dB
Digital and analog RF and intermediate frequency (IF) gain
control
Programmable baseband gain and filter bandwidth
Integrated frequency synthesizer
Integrated image reject filter
Partially external loop filter
Support for external local oscillator (LO)
On-chip temperature sensor
Support for 256 quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM)
Integrated AM and FM detectors
Universal analog I/Q baseband interface
3-wire serial digital interface
75-ball, RoHS compliant, wafer level ball grid array
APPLICATIONS
Small cell backhaul
60 GHz industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) band
data transfer
Multiple Gbps data communication
WiGig/802.11ad radio
High definition video transmission
Radar/high resolution imaging
The HMC6301 is a complete millimeterwave receiver integrated
circuit in a 6 mm × 4 mm, RoHS compliant, wafer level ball grid
array (WLBGA) that includes a low noise amplifier (LNA), an
image reject filter, an RF to IF downconverter, an IF filter, an
I/Q downconverter, and a frequency synthesizer. The receiver
operates from 57 GHz to 64 GHz with up to 1.8 GHz of double-
sided modulation bandwidth.
An integrated synthesizer provides tuning in 250 MHz, 500 MHz,
or 540 MHz steps with excellent phase noise to support up to
64 QAM modulation. Optionally, an external LO can be injected
allowing for user selectable LO characteristics or phase coherent
transmit and receive operation, as well as modulation up to
256 QAM. Support for a wide variety of modulation formats is
provided through a universal analog baseband I/Q interface.
The receiver device also contains AM and FM detectors to
demodulate on-off keying (OOK), frequency-shift keying
(FSK), or minimum-shift keying (MSK) modulation formats for
lower cost and lower power serial data links without the need
for high speed data converters.
Gain control is provided in the RF, IF, and baseband stages and
a low 8 dB typical noise figure is supported at maximum gain.
Together with the HMC6300 transmitter, a complete 60 GHz
transmit/receive chipset is provided for multiple Gbps operation in
the unlicensed 60 GHz ISM band.
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
SCANOUT
DATA
CLK
INTERFACE
SERIAL
BBVGA
MUX
÷2
MUX
DISCR
FM
90°
0°
AMDET
RFIN
LNA
AMP IF
×3
HMC6301
PFD
REFCLK_M
REFCLK_P
DIV
CP
LPF
MUX
EXTLO_N
EXTLO_P
Figure 1.
Rev. A
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