AD ADN2890ACP-RL7

3.3 V 2.7 Gb/s
Limiting Amplifier
ADN2890
FEATURES
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
SFP reference design available
Input sensitivity: 3 mV p-p
80 ps rise/fall times
CML outputs: 700 mV p-p differential
Programmable LOS detector: 2 mV to 13 mV
Rx signal strength indicator (RSSI):
SFF-8472 compliant average power measurement
Single-supply operation: 3.3 V
Low power dissipation: 130 mW
Available in space-saving 3 mm × 3 mm 16-lead LFCSP
The ADN2890 is a high gain, limiting amplifier optimized for
use in SONET, Gigabit Ethernet (GbE), and Fibre Channel
optical receivers that accept input levels of up to 2.0 V p-p
differential and have 3 mV p-p differential input sensitivity. The
ADN2890 provides the receiver functions of quantization and
loss of signal (LOS) detection. The ADN2890 can easily operate
at up to 3.2 Gb/s to support LX4 transceivers.
The limiting amplifier also measures average received power
based on a direct measurement of the photodiode current with
better than 1 dB of accuracy over the entire input range of the
receiver. This eliminates the need for external average Rx power
detection circuitry in SFF-8472 compliant optical transceivers.
APPLICATIONS
SFP/SFF/GBIC optical transceivers
OC-3/12/48, GbE, Fibre Channel receivers
10GBASE-LX4 transceivers
WDM transponders
The ADN2890 limiting amplifier operates from a single 3.3 V
supply, has low power dissipation, and is available in a spacesaving 3 mm × 3 mm 16-lead lead frame chip scale package
(LFCSP).
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
AVCC
AVEE
DRVCC
DRVEE
DRVCC
ADN2890
50Ω
CF
RF
ADN2880
50Ω
PIN
OUTP
NIN
OUTN
50Ω
+V
50Ω
3kΩ
VREF
LOS
PD_VCC
RSSI/LOS
DETECTOR
10kΩ
RSSI_OUT
ADuC7020
CAZ1
CAZ2
0.01µF
THRADJ SQUELCH
04509-0-001
PD_CATHODE
Figure 1.
Rev. 0
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ADN2890
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Specifications..................................................................................... 3
Loss of Signal (LOS) Detector .....................................................8
Absolute Maximum Ratings............................................................ 5
Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI).................................8
Thermal Resistance ...................................................................... 5
Squelch Mode ................................................................................8
ESD Caution.................................................................................. 5
Applications Information .................................................................9
Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions............................. 6
PCB Design Guidelines ................................................................9
Typical Performance Characteristics ............................................. 7
Outline Dimensions ....................................................................... 11
Theory of Operation ........................................................................ 8
Ordering Guide .......................................................................... 11
LIMAMP ....................................................................................... 8
REVISION HISTORY
Revision 0: Initial Version
Rev. 0 | Page 2 of 12
ADN2890
SPECIFICATIONS
VCC = VMIN to VMAX, VEE = 0 V, TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted.
Table 1.
Parameter
QUANTIZER DC CHARACTERISTICS
Input Voltage Range
Input Common Mode
Peak-to-Peak Differential Input Range
Input Sensitivity
Input Offset Voltage
Input RMS Noise
Input Resistance
Input Capacitance
QUANTIZER AC CHARACTERISTICS
Input Data Rate
Small Signal Gain
S11
S22
Random Jitter
Deterministic Jitter
Low Frequency Cutoff
Power Supply Rejection
LOSS OF SIGNAL DETECTOR (LOS)
LOS Assert Level
Min
1.8
2.1
4
2.0
2.5
Gain
Offset
Compliance Voltage
POWER SUPPLIES
VCC
ICC
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE
CML OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Output Impedance
Output Voltage Swing
Output Rise and Fall Time
LOGIC INPUTS (SQUELCH)
VIH, Input High Voltage
VIL, Input Low Voltage
Input Current
Unit
Test Conditions/Comments
2.8
2.7
2.0
V p-p
V
V p-p
mV p-p
µV
µV rms
Ω
pF
@ PIN or NIN, dc-coupled
DC-coupled
PIN − NIN, ac-coupled
PIN − NIN, BER ≤ 1 × 10−10
2700
57
−10
−10
2.4
13.7
30
1.0
45
0.5
7.0
Max
3
100
235
50
0.65
155
Hysteresis
LOS Assert Time
LOS De-Assert Time
RSSI
Input Current Range
RSSI Output Accuracy
Typ
2.5
12.0
3.0
3.0
4.5
4.5
600
100
5
5
19
4.0
16.0
6.0
7.5
1000
15%
10%
1.0
50
−40
650
Mb/s
dB
dB
dB
ps rms
ps p-p
kHz
kHz
dB
Differential
Differential, f < 2.7 GHz
Differential, f < 2.7 GHz
Input > 10 mV p-p, OC-48, PRBS 223 − 1
Input > 10 mV p-p, OC-48, PRBS 223 − 1
CAZ = Open
CAZ = 0.0 1 µF
100 kHz < f < 10 MHz
mV p-p
mV p-p
dB
dB
dB
dB
ns
ns
RTHRADJ = 100 kΩ
RTHRADJ = 0 Ω
OC-3, PRBS 223 − 1, RTHRADJ = 0 Ω
OC-3, PRBS 223 − 1, RTHRADJ = 10 kΩ
OC-48, PRBS 223 − 1, RTHRADJ = 0 Ω
OC-48, PRBS 223 − 1, RTHRADJ = 100 kΩ
DC-coupled
DC-coupled
µA
IIN ≤ 20 µA
IIN > 20 µA
IRSSI/IPD
VCC − 0.3
mA/mA
nA
V
3.3
39
+25
3.6
54
+85
V
mA
°C
TMIN to TMAX
50
700
80
800
100
Ω
V p-p
ps
Single-ended
Differential
20% to 80%
V
V
nA
nA
IINH, VIN = 2.4 V
IINL, VIN = 0.4 V
VCC − 1.05
3.0
Single-ended
2.0
0.8
−100
100
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@ PD_CATHODE
ADN2890
Parameter
LOGIC OUTPUTS (LOS)
VOH, Output High Voltage
VOL, Output Low Voltage
Min
Typ
Max
2.4
0.4
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Unit
Test Conditions/Comments
V
Open drain output, 4.7 kΩ − 10 kΩ
pull-up resistor to VCC
Open drain output, 4.7 kΩ − 10 kΩ
pull-up resistor to VCC
V
ADN2890
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Table 2.
Parameter
Supply Voltage
Minimum Input Voltage (All Inputs)
Maximum Input Voltage (All Inputs)
Storage Temperature
Operating Temperature Range
Lead Temperature Range (Soldering 10 s)
Junction Temperature
Rating
4.2 V
VEE − 0.4 V
VCC + 0.4 V
−65°C to +155°C
−40°C to +85°C
300°C
125°C
Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings
may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress
rating only and functional operation of the device at these or
any other conditions above those indicated in the operational
section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute
maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect
device reliability.
THERMAL RESISTANCE
θJA is specified for 4-layer PCB with exposed paddle soldered
to GND.
Table 3.
Package Type
16-lead 3 mm × 3 mm LFCSP
ESD CAUTION
ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Electrostatic charges as high as 4000 V readily accumulate on
the human body and test equipment and can discharge without detection. Although this product features
proprietary ESD protection circuitry, permanent damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy
electrostatic discharges. Therefore, proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance
degradation or loss of functionality.
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θJA
28
Unit
°C/W
ADN2890
PD_CATHODE
PD_VCC
RSSI_OUT
SQUELCH
PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
16
15
14
13
AVCC 1
12 DRVCC
ADN2890
6
7
8
CAZ2
LOS
04509-0-004
5
CAZ1
11 OUTP
TOP VIEW
NIN 3 (Not To Scale)10 OUTN
AVEE 4
9 DRVEE
THRADJ
PIN 2
Figure 2. Pin Configuration
Note: There is an exposed pad on the bottom of the package that must be connected to the GND plane with filled vias.
Table 4. Pin Function Descriptions
Pin No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Exposed Pad
Mnemonic
AVCC
PIN
NIN
AVEE
THRADJ
CAZ1
CAZ2
LOS
DRVEE
OUTN
OUTP
DRVCC
SQUELCH
RSSI_OUT
PD_VCC
PD_CATHODE
Pad
I/O
Power
Input
Input
Power
Input
Output
Power
Output
Output
Power
Input
Output
Power
Output
Power
Description
Analog Power
Differential Data Input
Differential Data Input
Analog Ground
LOS Threshold Adjust Resistor
Offset Correction Loop Capacitor
Offset Correction Loop Capacitor
LOS Detector Output
Output Buffer Ground
Differential Data Output
Differential Data Output
Output Buffer Power
Disable Outputs
Average Current Output
Power Input for RSSI Measurement
Photodiode Bias Voltage
Connect to Ground
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ADN2890
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
0.96
0.88
VERTICAL SCALE: 100mV/DIV
0.80
RSSI_OUT (mA)
0.72
0.64
0.56
0.48
0.40
0.32
0.24
0.08
0
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
04509-0-020
04509-0-002
0.16
1.0
RSSI_IN (mA)
Figure 3. RSSI Output vs. Average PIN Photodiode Current
Figure 6. Eye Diagram at 3.2 Gb/s
0.014
VERTICAL SCALE: 100mV/DIV
LOS TRIP POINT (V)
0.012
0.010
0.008
0.006
0.004
100
1k
RTH (Ω)
10k
04509-0-021
0
10
04509-0-009
0.002
100k
Figure 7. Eye Diagram at 2.488 Gb/s
Figure 4. LOS Trip Point vs. Threshold Adjust Resistor
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
100k
04509-0-010
SUPPLY-NOISE REJECTION (dB)
70
1M
SUPPLY-NOISE FREQUENCY (Hz)
10M
Figure 5. Typical PSRR vs. Supply-Noise Frequency
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ADN2890
THEORY OF OPERATION
LIMAMP
RECEIVED SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR (RSSI)
Input Buffer
The ADN2890 has an on-chip RSSI circuit that automatically
detects the average received power based on a direct measurement of the PIN photodiode’s current. The photodiode bias is
supplied by the ADN2890, which allows a very accurate, onchip, average power measurement based on the amount of
current supplied to the photodiode. The output of the RSSI is a
current that is directly proportional to the average amount of
PIN photodiode current. Placing a resistor between the
RSSI_OUT pin and GND converts the current to a GND
referenced voltage. This function eliminates the need for
external RSSI circuitry in SFF-8472 compliant optical receivers.
The limiting amplifier has differential inputs (PIN/NIN), with
an internal 50 Ω termination. The ROSA (receive optical subassembly) is typically ac-coupled to the ADN2890 inputs,
although dc coupling is possible.
An internal offset correction loop requires that a capacitor be
connected between the CAZ1 and CAZ2 pins. A 0.01 µF
capacitor provides a low frequency cutoff of 2 kHz.
CML Output Buffer
The ADN2890 provides CML outputs, OUTP/OUTN. The
outputs are internally terminated with 50 Ω to VCC.
SQUELCH MODE
The outputs can be kept at a static voltage by driving the
SQUELCH pin to a logic high. The SQUELCH pin can be
driven directly by the LOS pin, which automatically disables the
LIMAMP outputs in situations with no data input.
LOSS OF SIGNAL (LOS) DETECTOR
Driving the SQUELCH input to a logic high disables the
limiting amplifier outputs. The SQUELCH input can be
connected to the LOS output to keep the limiting amplifier
outputs at a static voltage level anytime the input level to the
limiting amplifier drops below the programmed LOS threshold.
The receiver front-end LOS detector circuit indicates when the
input signal level has fallen below the user-adjustable threshold.
The threshold is set by a resistor connected between the
THRADJ pin and VEE. The ADN2890 LOS circuit has a trip
point down to <3.0 mV with >3 dB electrical hysteresis to
prevent chatter at the LOS output. The LOS output is an opencollector output that must be pulled up externally with a 4.7 kΩ
to 10 kΩ resistor.
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ADN2890
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
PCB DESIGN GUIDELINES
Proper RF PCB design techniques must be used for optimal
performance.
greatly enhances the reliability of the connectivity of the
exposed pad to the GND plane during reflow.
Power Supply Connections and Ground Planes
Use of a 10 µF electrolytic capacitor between VCC and VEE is
recommended at the location where the 3.3 V supply enters the
PCB. When using 0.1 µF and 1 nF ceramic chip capacitors, they
should be placed between the IC power supply VCC and VEE,
as close as possible to the ADN2890 VCC pins.
Use of one low impedance ground plane is recommended. The
VEE pins should be soldered directly to the ground plane to
reduce series inductance. If the ground plane is an internal
plane and connections to the ground plane are made through
vias, multiple vias can be used in parallel to reduce the series
inductance, especially on Pin 9, which is the ground return for
the output buffers. The exposed pad should be connected to the
GND plane using filled vias so that solder does not leak through
the vias during reflow. Using filled vias under the package
If connections to the supply and ground are made through vias,
the use of multiple vias in parallel helps to reduce series
inductance, especially on Pin 12, which supplies power to the
high speed OUTP/OUTN output buffers. Refer to the schematic
in Figure 8 for recommended connections.
VCC
16
NIN
AVEE
CONNECT
EXPOSED
PAD TO
GND
3
11
10
4
9
5
6
7
C11
C12
VCC
12
2
R2
RSSI MEASUREMENT
TO ADC
C7
C8
DRVCC
OUTP
C3
OUTN C4
TO HOST
BOARD
DRVEE
8
LOS
PIN
C2
C10
13
1
THRADJ
ADN2880
C1
14
CAZ2
AVCC
15
R1
C1–C4, C11: 0.01µF X5R/X7R DIELECTRIC, 0201 CASE
C5, C7, C9, C10, C12: 0.1µF X5R/X7R DIELECTRIC, 0402 CASE
C6, C8: 1nF X5R/X7R DIELECTRIC, 0201 CASE
R3
4.7kΩ TO 10kΩ
ON HOST BOARD
VCC
Figure 8. Typical ADN2890 Applications Circuit
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04509-0-007
C6
CAZ1
C5
SQUELCH
0.1µF
VCC
PD_VCC
PD_CATHODE
200Ω
RSSI_OUT
C9
VCC
ADN2890
PCB Layout
chip with 50 Ω resistors connected between the output pin and
VCC. The high speed inputs, PIN and NIN, are internally
terminated with 50 Ω to an internal reference voltage.
Figure 9 shows a recommended PC board layout. Use of 50 Ω
transmission lines is required for all high frequency input and
output signals to minimize reflections: PIN, NIN, OUTP and
OUTN. It is also necessary for the PIN/NIN input traces to be
matched in length, and OUTP/OUTN output traces to be
matched in length to avoid skew between the differential traces.
C1, C2, C3, and C4 are ac-coupling capacitors in series with the
high speed I/O. It is recommended that components be used
such that the pad for the capacitor is the same width as the
transmission line in order to minimize the mismatch in the 50
Ω transmission line at the capacitor’s pads. It is recommended
that the transmission lines not change layers through vias, if
possible. For supply decoupling, the 1 nF decoupling capacitor
should be placed on the same layer as the ADN2890 as close as
possible to the VCC pin. The 0.1 µF capacitor can be placed on
the bottom of the PCB directly underneath the 1 nF decoupling
capacitor. All high speed CML outputs are back-terminated on
As with any high speed mixed-signal design, take care to keep
all high speed digital traces away from sensitive analog nodes.
Soldering Guidelines for Chip Scale Package
The lands on the 16 LFCSP are rectangular. The printed circuit
board pad for these should be 0.1 mm longer than the package
land length and 0.05 mm wider than the package land width.
The land should be centered on the pad. This ensures that the
solder joint size is maximized. The bottom of the chip scale
package has a central exposed pad. The pad on the printed
circuit board should be at least as large as this exposed pad. The
user must connect the exposed pad to VEE using filled vias so
that solder does not leak through the vias during reflow. This
ensures a solid connection from the exposed pad to VEE.
R1, C9, C10 ON BOTTOM
TO ROSA
DOUBLE-VIAS TO REDUCE
INDUCTANCE TO SUPPLY
AND GND
PLACE C5 ON
BOTTOM OF BOARD
UNDERNEATH C6
C1
1
PLACE C7 ON
BOTTOM OF BOARD
UNDERNEATH C8
EXPOSED PAD
C8
C6
C3
PIN
OUTN
NIN
C4
C2
DOUBLE-VIA TO GND
TO REDUCE INDUCTANCE
VIA TO C12, R2
ON BOTTOM
C11
VIA TO BOTTOM
Figure 9. Recommended ADN2890 PCB Layout
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04509-0-008
∼4mm
OUTP
VIAS TO
GND
ADN2890
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
3.00
BSC SQ
0.60 MAX
TOP VIEW
2.75
BSC SQ
0.80 MAX
0.65 TYP
12° MAX
SEATING
PLANE
16
1.65
1.50 SQ*
1.35
1
BOTTOM
VIEW
0.50
BSC
1.00
0.85
0.80
PIN 1 INDICATOR
13
12
0.45
PIN 1
INDICATOR
0.50
0.40
0.30
9
8
5
4
0.25 MIN
1.50 REF
0.05 MAX
0.02 NOM
0.30
0.23
0.18
0.20 REF
* COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MO-220-VEED-2
EXCEPT FOR EXPOSED PAD DIMENSION
Figure 10. 16-Lead Lead Frame Chip Scale Package [LFCSP]
3 mm × 3 mm Body
(CP-16-3)
Dimensions shown in millimeters
ORDERING GUIDE
Model
ADN2890ACP
ADN2890ACP-RL
ADN2890ACP-RL7
Temperature Range
–40°C to +85°C
–40°C to +85°C
–40°C to +85°C
Package Description
16-LFCSP
16-LFCSP
16-LFCSP
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Package Option
CP-16-3
CP-16-3
CP-16-3
Branding
F02
F02
F02
ADN2890
NOTES
© 2004 Analog Devices, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks and
registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
D04509–0–5/04(0)
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