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11 / 20 page AD8346 Rev. A | Page 11 of 20 BASIC CONNECTIONS The basic connections for operating the AD8346 are shown in Figure 27. A single power supply of between 2.7 V and 5.5 V is applied to pins VPS1 and VPS2. A pair of ESD protection diodes are connected internally between VPS1 and VPS2 so these must be tied to the same potential. Both pins should be individually decoupled using 100 pF and 0.01 μF capacitors, located as close as possible to the device. For normal operation, the enable pin, ENBL, must be pulled high. The turn-on threshold for ENBL is 2 V. To put the device in its power-down mode, ENBL must be pulled below 0.5 V. Pins COM1 to COM4 should all be tied to a low impedance ground plane. The I and Q ports should be driven differentially. This is con- venient as most modern high speed DACs have differential outputs. For optimal performance, the drive signal should be a 2 V p-p (differential) signal with a bias level of 1.2 V, that is, each input swings from 0.7 V to 1.7 V. The I and Q inputs have input impedances of 12 kΩ. By dc coupling the DAC to the AD8346 and applying small offset voltages, the LO feedthrough can be reduced to well below its nominal value of −42 dBm (see Figure 12). LO DRIVE The return loss of the LO port is shown in Figure 18. No add- itional matching circuitry is required to drive this port from a 50 Ω source. For maximum LO suppression at the output, a differential LO drive is recommended. In Figure 27, this is achieved using a balun (M/A-COM Part Number ETC1-1-13). The output of the balun is ac-coupled to the LO inputs which have a bias level about 800 mV below supply. An LO drive level of between −6 dBm and −12 dBm is required. For optimal performance, a drive level of −10 dBm is recommended, although a level of −6 dBm results in more stable temperature performance (see Figure 8). Higher levels degrade linearity while lower levels tend to increase the noise floor. LOIP LOIN AD8346 100pF 100pF LO Figure 26. Single-Ended LO Drive The LO terminal can be driven single-ended, as shown in Figure 26 at the expense of slightly higher LO feedthrough. LOIN is ac coupled to ground using a capacitor and LOIP is driven through a coupling capacitor from a (single-ended) 50 Ω source (this scheme could also be reversed with LOIP being ac-coupled to ground). RF OUTPUT The RF output is designed to drive a 50 Ω load, but must be ac- coupled, as shown in Figure 27. If the I and Q inputs are driven in quadrature by 2 V p-p signals, the resulting output power is about −10 dBm (see Figure 7 for variations in output power over frequency). QBBP IBBP AD8346 QBBN IBBN COM4 COM1 COM4 COM1 VPS2 LOIN VOUT LOIP COM3 VPS1 COM2 ENBL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 C4 0.01 μF C3 100pF C6 100pF C7 100pF T1 ETC1-1-13 1 2 3 5 4 C2 0.01 μF C1 100pF C5 100pF IP IN LO +VS QP QN +VS VOUT Figure 27. Basic Connections |
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