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ADF4360-0BCPZ Datasheet PDF : 24 Pages
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ADF4360-0
APPLICATIONS
FIXED FREQUENCY LO
Figure 17 shows the ADF4360-0 used as a fixed frequency LO at 2.6
GHz. The low-pass filter was designed using ADIsimPLL for a
channel spacing of 8 MHz and an open-loop bandwidth of 40 kHz.
The maximum PFD frequency of the ADF4360-0 is 8 MHz.
Because using a larger PFD frequency allows users to use a smaller
N, the in-band phase noise is reduced to as low as possible,
–100 dBc/Hz. The 40 kHz bandwidth is chosen to be just greater
than the point at which the open-loop phase noise of the VCO is
–100 dBc/Hz, thus giving the best possible integrated noise. The
typical rms phase noise (100 Hz to 100 kHz) of the LO in this
configuration is 0.35°. The reference frequency is from a 16 MHz
TCXO from Fox; thus, an R value of 2 is programmed. Taking into
account the high PFD frequency and its effect on the band select
logic, the band select clock divider is enabled. In this case, a value of
8 is chosen. A very simple pull-up resistor and dc blocking
capacitor complete the RF output stage.
VVCO
VVDD
LOCK
DETECT
10μF
6
21
2 23
20
VVCO DVDD AVDD CE MUXOUT VTUNE 7
FOX
14
1nF 1nF
CN
CP 24
801BE-160
16MHz
16 REFIN
51Ω
17 CLK
18 DATA
19 LE
12 CC
ADF4360-0
1nF
4.7kΩ
13 RSET
CPGND
13
RFOUTA 4
AGND
DGND RFOUTB 5
8 9 10 11 22 15
560pF
VVCO
51Ω
3kΩ
8.2nF
1.5kΩ
270pF
51Ω
100pF
100pF
Figure 17. Fixed Frequency LO
INTERFACING
The ADF4360 family has a simple SPI®-compatible serial
interface for writing to the device. CLK, DATA, and LE control
the data transfer. When LE goes high, the 24 bits that have been
clocked into the appropriate register on each rising edge of CLK
are transferred to the appropriate latch. See Figure 2 for the
timing diagram and Table 5 for the latch truth table.
The maximum allowable serial clock rate is 20 MHz. This
means that the maximum update rate possible is 833 kHz or
one update every 1.2 μs. This is more than adequate for systems
that have typical lock times in hundreds of microseconds.
Data Sheet
ADuC812 Interface
Figure 18 shows the interface between the ADF4360 family and
the ADuC812 MicroConverter®. Because the ADuC812 is based
on an 8051 core, this interface can be used with any 8051 based
microcontroller. The MicroConverter is set up for SPI master
mode with CPHA = 0. To initiate the operation, the I/O port
driving LE is brought low. Each latch of the ADF4360 family
needs a 24-bit word, which is accomplished by writing three 8-
bit bytes from the MicroConverter to the device. When the
third byte has been written, the LE input should be brought
high to complete the transfer.
SCLOCK
MOSI
ADuC812
I/O PORTS
SCLK
SDATA
LE ADF4360-x
CE
MUXOUT
(LOCK DETECT)
Figure 18. ADuC812 to ADF4360-x Interface
I/O port lines on the ADuC812 are also used to control power-
down (CE input) and detect lock (MUXOUT configured as lock
detect and polled by the port input). When operating in the
described mode, the maximum SCLOCK rate of the ADuC812
is 4 MHz. This means that the maximum rate at which the
output frequency can be changed is 166 kHz.
ADSP-21xx Interface
Figure 19 shows the interface between the ADF4360 family and
the ADSP-21xx digital signal processor. The ADF4360 family
needs a 24-bit serial word for each latch write. The easiest way
to accomplish this using the ADSP-21xx family is to use the
autobuffered transmit mode of operation with alternate
framing. This provides a means for transmitting an entire block
of serial data before an interrupt is generated.
SCLOCK
MOSI
TFS
ADSP-21xx
I/O PORTS
SCLK
SDATA
LE ADF4360-x
CE
MUXOUT
(LOCK DETECT)
Figure 19. ADSP-21xx to ADF4360-x Interface
Set up the word length for 8 bits and use three memory
locations for each 24-bit word. To program each 24-bit latch,
store the 8-bit bytes, enable the autobuffered mode, and write to
the transmit register of the DSP. This last operation initiates the
autobuffer transfer.
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