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ADI AD8339ACPZRoHS

Manufacturer
MPN
AD8339ACPZ
LCSC Part #
C652716
Packaging
LFCSP-40(6x6)
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Key Attributes
0Hz~50MHz 11.5dB LFCSP-40(6x6) RF Demodulators RoHS
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TypeDescription
CategoryRF and Wireless/RF Demodulators
ManufacturerADI
PackagingLFCSP-40(6x6)
Frequency Range0Hz~50MHz
Features-
Noise Figure11.5dB
Voltage - Supply4.5V~5.5V
Current - Supply35mA

Additional Information

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Multiple1
Standard Packaging490
Sales UnitPiece

Introduction

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The AD8339 is a quad I/Q demodulator configured to be driven by a low noise preamplifier with differential outputs. It is optimized for the LNA in the AD8332/AD8334/AD8335 family of VGAs. The part consists of four identical I/Q demodulators with a 4x local oscillator (LO) input that divides the signal and generates the necessary 0° and 90° phases of the internal LO that drive the mixers. The four I/Q demodulators can be used independently of each other (assuming that a common LO is acceptable) because each has a separate RF input.

Continuous wave (CW) analog beamforming (ABF) and I/Q demodulation are combined in a single 40-lead, ultracompact chip scale device, making the AD8339 particularly applicable in high density ultrasound scanners. In an ABF system, time domain coherency is achieved following the appropriate phase alignment and summation of multiple receiver channels. A reset pin synchronizes multiple ICs to start each LO divider in the same quadrant. Sixteen programmable 22.5° phase increments are available for each channel. For example, if Channel 1 is used as a reference and Channel 2 has an I/Q phase lead of 45°, the user can phase align Channel 2 with Channel 1 by choosing the appropriate phase select code.

The mixer outputs are in current form for convenient summation. The independent I and Q mixer output currents are summed and converted to a voltage by a low noise, high dynamic range, current-to-voltage (I-V) transimpedance amplifier, such as the AD8021 or the AD829. Following the current summation, the combined signal is applied to a high resolution analog-to-digital converter (ADC), such as the AD7665 (16-bit, 570 kSPS).

An SPI-compatible serial interface port is provided to easily program the phase of each channel; the interface allows daisy chaining by shifting the data through each chip from SDI to SDO. The SPI also allows for power-down of each individual channel and the complete chip. During power-down, the serial interface remains active so that the device can be programmed again.

The dynamic range is typically 160 dB/Hz at the I and Q outputs. The AD8339 is available in a 6 mmx6 mm, 40-lead LFCSP and is specified over the industrial temperature range of -40℃ to +85℃.

Features

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  • Quad integrated I/Q demodulator
  • 16 phase select on each output (22.5° per step)
  • Quadrature demodulation accuracy Phase accuracy: ±1° Amplitude imbalance: ±0.05 dB
  • Bandwidth 4LO: LF to 200 MHz RF: LF to 50 MHz Baseband: determined by external filtering
  • Output dynamic range: 160 dB/Hz
  • LO drive: >0 dBm (50 Ω), single-ended sine wave
  • Supply: ±5V
  • Power consumption: 73 mW/channel [290 mW total]
  • Power-down via SPI (each channel and complete chip)

Applications

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  • Medical imaging (CW ultrasound beamforming)
  • Phased array systems
  • Radar
  • Adaptive antennas
  • Communication receivers
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