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AD9953YSVZ Datasheet, PDF (8/32 Pages) Analog Devices – 400 MSPS, 14-Bit, 1.8 V CMOS Direct Digital Synthesizer
AD9953
PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
Table 3. 48-Lead TQFP/EP
Pin No.
Mnemonic
I/O Description
1
I/O UPDATE
I The rising edge transfers the contents of the internal buffer memory to the I/O registers. This pin
must be set up and held around the SYNC_CLK output signal.
2, 34
DVDD
I Digital Power Supply Pins (1.8 V).
3, 33, 42
DGND
I Digital Power Ground Pins.
4, 6, 13,
16, 18, 19,
25, 27, 29
AVDD
I Analog Power Supply Pins (1.8 V).
5, 7, 14,
15, 17, 22,
26, 32
AGND
I Analog Power Ground Pins.
8
OSC/REFCLK
I Complementary Reference Clock/Oscillator Input. When the REFCLK port is operated in single-
ended mode, REFCLK should be decoupled to AVDD with a 0.1 μF capacitor.
9
OSC/REFCLK
I Reference Clock/Oscillator Input. See Clock Input section for details on the OSCILLATOR/REFCLK
operation.
10
CRYSTAL OUT
O Output of the Oscillator Section.
11
CLKMODESELECT I Control Pin for the Oscillator Section. When high, the oscillator section is enabled. When low, the
oscillator section is bypassed.
12
LOOP_FILTER
I This pin provides the connection for the external zero compensation network of the REFCLK
multiplier’s PLL loop filter. The network consists of a 1 kΩ resistor in series with a 0.1 μF capacitor
tied to AVDD.
20
IOUT
O Complementary DAC Output. Should be biased through a resistor to AVDD, not AGND.
21
IOUT
O DAC Output. Should be biased through a resistor to AVDD, not AGND.
23
DACBP
I DAC Biasline Decoupling Pin. A 0.1 μF capacitor to AGND is recommended.
24
DAC_RSET
I A resistor (3.92 kΩ nominal) connected from AGND to DAC_RSET establishes the reference current
for the DAC.
35
PWRDWNCTL
I Input Pin Used as an External Power-Down Control (see Table 10 for details).
36
RESET
I Active High Hardware Reset Pin. Assertion of the RESET pin forces the AD9953 to the initial state,
as described in the I/O port register map.
37
IOSYNC
I Asynchronous Active High Reset of the Serial Port Controller. When high, the current I/O
operation is immediately terminated, enabling a new I/O operation to commence once IOSYNC is
returned low. If unused, ground this pin; do not allow this pin to float.
38
SDO
O When operating the I/O port as a 3-wire serial port, this pin serves as the serial data output. When
operated as a 2-wire serial port, this pin is unused and can be left unconnected.
39
CS
I This pin functions as an active low chip select that allows multiple devices to share the I/O bus.
40
SCLK
I This pin functions as the serial data clock for I/O operations.
41
SDIO
I/O When operating the I/O port as a 3-wire serial port, this pin serves as the serial data input only.
When operated as a 2-wire serial port, this pin is the bidirectional serial data pin.
43
DVDD_I/O
I Digital Power Supply (for I/O Cells Only, 3.3 V).
44
SYNC_IN
I Input Signal Used to Synchronize Multiple AD9953s. This input is connected to the SYNC_CLK
output of a master AD9953.
45
SYNC_CLK
O Clock Output Pin that Serves as a Synchronizer for External Hardware.
46
OSK
I Input Pin Used to Control the Direction of the Shaped On-Off Keying Function when Programmed
for Operation. OSK is synchronous to the SYNC_CLK pin. When OSK is not programmed, this pin
should be tied to DGND.
47, 48
PS0, PS1
I Input pin used to select one of the four internal profiles. Profile <1:0> are synchronous to the
SYNC_CLK pin. Any change in these inputs transfers the contents of the internal buffer memory
to the I/O registers (sends an internal I/O UPDATE).
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AGND
I The exposed paddle on the bottom of the package is a ground connection for the DAC and must
be attached to AGND in any board layout.
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