ANALOG DEVICES AD9353 Service Manual

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WiMAX RF
FEATURES
RF transceiver with integrated ADCs and DACs IEEE 802.16 WiMAX
3.3 GHz to 3.8 GHz
3.5 MHz < BW < 20 MHz Superior receiver sensitivity with NF 3.2 dB Highly linear and spectrally pure transmitter Tx EVM: −36 dB SNR > 134 dB/Hz at f Tx power control Range: 0 dB to 58 dB Resolution: 0.25 dB Autonomous AGC and Tx power control Automatic frequency correction < 0.012 ppm Integrated fractional-N synthesizer 8 Hz LO step size Integrated phase noise < 0.8°rms
APPLICATIONS
WiMAX/BWA
OFFSET
> 22 MHz
POWER
DETECT
RADIO
SWITCHING
MxFE Transceiver
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
ADC
Rx
ADC
AD9353
DAC
Tx
Σ
GPO
CTRL
LDOs
CTRL AUX ADC AUX DAC
ADC
Figure 1.
DAC
DAC
DAC
AD9353
FILT
FILT
DATA INTERFACE
FILT
FILT
CLK/LO
SYNTH
TxNRx
DATA
SYNC
SYNC_VALID
CLK_OUT
REF_XTAL
7041-001
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD9353 is a fully integrated transceiver for IEEE 802.16 WiMAX wireless network systems. The RF MxFE® combines the RF front end with mixed-signal baseband enabling an easy­to-use digital interface to the baseband ASIC or FPGA. The AD9353 operates in the 3.3 GHz to 3.8 GHz range covering most of the licensed and unlicensed bands. Channel bandwidths of 3.5 MHz, 4.375 MHz, 5 MHz, 7 MHz, 8.75 MHz, 10 MHz, 14 MHz, 17.5 MHz, and 20 MHz are supported.
The direct-conversion receiver has state-of-the-art noise figure and linearity, and requires no external components with the exception of a balun. The complete RF subsystem integrates an autonomous AGC loop and dc offset corrections, thus eliminating the need for high speed interaction with the baseband processor. The received signal strength indicator (RSSI) has over 80 dB of dynamic range with 0.5 dB resolution and is accessible via the serial interface.
The received signal is digitized with a high dynamic range 12-bit ADC. Decimation and channel filters produce a 10-bit output signal at the appropriate sample rate determined by the bandwidth mode. The transmit path takes 10-bit input data and interpolates before converting to the analog domain and upconverting to the carrier frequency.
The highly linear transmit path has excellent spectral purity with sideband noise less than −134 dBc/Hz at 22 MHz offset and offers EVM of −36 dB at 0 dBm output power. The transmit power is detected by an accurate power detector and autono­mously controlled with a range of 58 dB and 0.25 dB steps. The output power can be calibrated at the factory by a single measurement.
The reference frequency is produced by an internal crystal oscillator that has a digital programmable frequency with
0.012 ppm resolution, thus reducing the total bill of materials of the device.
An internal auxiliary ADC and two auxiliary DACs are available for system monitoring and control. Three general­purpose I/Os are also included and can be register programmed or automatically sequenced by a user-defined state machine. Mode control is via a 4-wire serial port and four real-time I/O control pins.
The AD9353 is powered from a single 3.3 V supply and contains on-chip LDOs for each function to eliminate external regula­tors. The AD9353 is packaged in a 9 mm × 9 mm, 64-lead LFCSP.
For more information on the AD9353, email Analog Devices, Inc. at
wimaxtransceivers@analog.com.
Rev. Sp0
One Technology Way, P.O. Box 9106, Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A. Tel: 781.329.4700 www.analog.com Fax: 781.461.3113 ©2007 Analog Devices, Inc. All rights reserved.
AD9353
NOTES
©2007 Analog Devices, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. D07041F-0-10/07(Sp0)
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