a Dual RF PLL Frequency Synthesizers ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 FEATURES ADF4206: 550 MHz/550 MHz ADF4207: 1.1 GHz/1.1 GHz ADF4208: 2.0 GHz/1.1 GHz 2.7 V to 5.5 V Power Supply Selectable Charge Pump Supply (VP) Allows Extended Tuning Voltage in 3 V Systems Selectable Charge Pump Currents On-Chip Oscillator Circuit Selectable Dual Modulus Prescaler RF2: 32/33 or 64/65 RF1: 32/33 or 64/65 3-Wire Serial Interface Power-Down Mode GENERAL DESCRIPTION The ADF4206 family of dual frequency synthesizers can be used to implement local oscillators in the upconversion and downconversion sections of wireless receivers and transmitters. Each synthesizer consists of a low-noise digital PFD (Phase Frequency Detector), a precision charge pump, a programmable reference divider, programmable A and B counters and a dualmodulus prescaler (P/P + 1). The A (6-bit) and B (11-bit) counters, in conjunction with the dual modulus prescaler (P/P + 1), implement an N divider (N = BP + A). In addition, the 14-bit reference counter (R Counter), allows selectable REFIN frequencies at the PFD input. The on-chip oscillator circuitry allows the reference input to be derived from crystal oscillators. A complete PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) can be implemented if the synthesizers are used with an external loop filter and VCOs (Voltage Controlled Oscillators). APPLICATIONS Wireless Handsets (GSM, PCS, DCS, CDMA, WCDMA) Base Stations for Wireless Radio (GSM, PCS, DCS, Control of all the on-chip registers is via a simple 3-wire interface. CDMA, WCDMA) The devices operate with a power supply ranging from 2.7 V Wireless LANS to 5.5 V and can be powered down when not in use. Communications Test Equipment CATV Equipment FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM VDD1 VDD2 VP1 ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 N = BP + A 11-BIT RF2 B-COUNTER RF2INA RF2INB OSCIN OSCOUT CLOCK DATA LE VP2 PHASE COMPARATOR RF2 PRESCALER CHARGE PUMP 6-BIT RF2 A-COUNTER RF2 LOCK DETECT OSCILLATOR 14-BIT RF2 R-COUNTER 22-BIT DATA REGISTER OUTPUT MUX RF1 LOCK DETECT N = BP + A CHARGE PUMP 11-BIT RF1 B-COUNTER RF1INB REV. 0 MUXOUT SDOUT 14-BIT RF1 R-COUNTER RF1INA CPRF2 CPRF1 PHASE COMPARATOR RF1 PRESCALER 6-BIT RF1 A-COUNTER DGNDRF1 AGNDRF1 Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Analog Devices. DGNDRF2 AGNDRF2 One Technology Way, P.O. Box 9106, Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A. Tel: 781/329-4700 World Wide Web Site: http://www.analog.com Fax: 781/326-8703 © Analog Devices, Inc., 2001 1 (V 1 = V 2 = 3 V ⴞ 10%, 5 V ⴞ 10%; ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208–SPECIFICATIONS V 1, V 2 ⱕ V 1, V 2 ⱕ 6.0 V; AGND = DGND = AGND = DGND = 0 V; T = T to T unless otherwise noted, dBm referred to 50 ⍀.) DD DD DD P P RF1 Parameter RF/IF CHARACTERISTICS (3 V) RF1 Input Frequency (RF1IN) ADF4206 ADF4207 ADF4208 RF Input Sensitivity IF Input Frequency (RF2IN) ADF4206 ADF4207/ADF4208 IF Input Sensitivity Maximum Allowable Prescaler Output Frequency3 RF1 RF2 B Version RF2 B Chips2 A MIN Unit DD MAX Test Conditions/Comments See Figure 2 for input circuit. Use a square wave for frequencies lower than fMIN. 0.05/0.55 0.08/1.1 0.08/2.0 –15/+4 0.05/0.55 0.08/1.1 0.08/2.0 –15/+4 GHz min/max GHz min/max GHz min/max dBm min/max 0.05/0.55 0.08/1.1 –15/+4 165 0.05/0.55 0.08/1.1 –15/+4 165 GHz min/max GHz min/max dBm min/max MHz max 0.05/0.55 0.08/1.1 0.08/2.0 –10/+4 0.05/0.55 0.08/1.1 0.08/2.0 –10/+4 0.05/0.55 0.08/1.1 –10/+4 200 0.05/0.55 0.08/1.1 –10/+4 200 GHz min/max GHz min/max GHz min/max dBm min/max MHz min/max GHz min/max GHz min/max dBm min/max MHz max REFIN CHARACTERISTICS REFIN Input Frequency REFIN Input Sensitivity4 5/40 –2 5/40 –2 MHz min/max dBm min REFIN Input Capacitance REFIN Input Current 10 ± 100 10 ± 100 pF max µA max PHASE DETECTOR Phase Detector Frequency5 55 55 MHz max CHARGE PUMP ICP Sink/Source High Value Low Value Absolute Accuracy ICP Three-State Leakage Current 5 1.25 2.5 1 5 1.25 2.5 1 mA typ mA typ % typ nA typ LOGIC INPUTS VINH, Input High Voltage VINL, Input Low Voltage IINH/IINL, Input Current CIN, Input Capacitance 0.8 × VDD 0.2 × VDD ±1 10 0.8 × VDD 0.2 × VDD ±1 10 V min V max µA max pF max LOGIC OUTPUTS VOH, Output High Voltage VOL, Output Low Voltage VDD – 0.4 0.4 VDD – 0.4 0.4 V min V max 2.7/5.5 VDD1 VDD1/6.0 2.7/5.5 VDD1 VDD1/6.0 V min/V max V min/V max VDD1, VDD2 ⱕ VP1, VP2 ⱕ 6.0 V 14 16.5 21 14 16.5 21 mA max mA max mA max 9.5 mA Typical at VDD = 3 V, TA = 25°C 11 mA Typical at VDD = 3 V, TA = 25°C 14 mA Typical at VDD = 3 V, TA = 25°C 8 9 14 8 9 14 mA max mA max mA max 5.5 mA Typical at VDD = 3 V, TA = 25°C 6 mA Typical at VDD = 3 V, TA = 25°C 9 mA Typical at VDD = 3 V, TA = 25°C 7.5 8.5 9 1 0.5 7.5 8.5 9 1 0.5 mA max mA max mA max mA max µA typ 5 mA Typical at VDD = 3 V, TA = 25°C 5.5 mA Typical at VDD = 3 V, TA = 25°C 5.5 mA Typical at VDD = 3 V, TA = 25°C TA = 25°C RF CHARACTERISTICS (5 V) RF1 Input Frequency (RF1IN) ADF4206 ADF4207 ADF4208 RF Input Sensitivity IF Input Frequency (RF2IN) ADF4206 ADF4207/ADF4208 IF Input Sensitivity Maximum Allowable Prescaler Output Frequency3 POWER SUPPLIES VDD1 VDD2 VP IDD (IDD1 + IDD2)6 ADF4206 ADF4207 ADF4208 IDD1 ADF4206 ADF4207 ADF4208 IDD2 ADF4206 ADF4207 ADF4208 IP (IP1 + IP2) Low-Power Sleep Mode Use a square wave for frequencies lower than fMIN. –2– For f < 5 MHz Use Square Wave 0 to VDD AC-Coupled. When DC-Coupled, 0 to VDD Max (CMOS-Compatible) IOH = 500 µA IOL = 500 µA REV. 0 ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 Parameter NOISE CHARACTERISTICS Phase Noise Floor (RF1)7 ADF4206 ADF4207 ADF4208 ADF4206 ADF4207 ADF4208 Phase Noise Performance8 ADF4206 (RF1, RF2) ADF4207 (RF1, RF2) ADF4207 (RF1, RF2)9 ADF4208 (RF1) ADF4208 (RF1) ADF4208 (RF1)10 ADF4208 (RF2) Spurious Signals RF1, RF2 (20 kHz Loop B/W) RF1, RF2 (1 kHz Loop B/W) B Version B Chips2 Unit Test Conditions/Comments –169 –171 –173 –160 –162 –164 –169 –171 –173 –160 –162 –164 dBc/Hz typ dBc/Hz typ dBc/Hz typ dBc/Hz typ dBc/Hz typ dBc/Hz typ –92 –90 –81 –85 –91 –66 –89 –92 –90 –81 –85 –91 –66 –89 dBc/Hz typ dBc/Hz typ dBc/Hz typ dBc/Hz typ dBc/Hz typ dBc/Hz typ dBc/Hz typ @ 25 kHz PFD Frequency @ 25 kHz PFD Frequency @ 25 kHz PFD Frequency @ 200 kHz PFD Frequency @ 200 kHz PFD Frequency @ 200 kHz PFD Frequency @ VCO Output @ 540 MHz Output, 200 kHz at PFD @ 900 MHz Output, 200 kHz at PFD @ 836 MHz, 30 kHz at PFD @ 1750 MHz Output, 200 kHz at PFD @ 900 MHz Output, 200 kHz at PFD @ 1750 MHz Output, 200 kHz at PFD @ 900 MHz Output, 200 kHz at PFD –80/–84 –65/–73 –80/–84 –65/–73 dB typ dB typ @ 200 kHz/400 kHz and 200 kHz PFD @10 kHz/20 kHz and 10 kHz PFD NOTES 1 Operating temperature range is as follows: B Version: –40°C to +85°C. 2 The B Chip specifications are given as typical values. 3 This is the maximum operating frequency of the CMOS counters. The prescaler value should be chosen to ensure that the RF input is divided down to a frequency that is less than this value. 4 VDD1 = VDD2 = 3 V; For VDD1 = VDD2 = 5 V, use CMOS-compatible levels. 5 Guaranteed by design. Sample tested to ensure compliance. 6 Typical values apply for VDD = 3 V; P = 32; RF1IN1/RF2IN2 for ADF4206 = 540 MHz; RF1 IN1/RF2IN2 for ADF4207 = 900 MHz; RF1 IN1/RF2IN2 for ADF4208 = 900 MHz. 7 The synthesizer phase noise floor is estimated by measuring the in-band phase noise at the output of the VCO and subtracting 20 logN (where N is the N divider value). 8 The phase noise is measured at a 1 kHz unless otherwise noted. The phase noise is measured with the EVAL-ADF4206/ADF4207EB or the EVAL-AD4208EB Evaluation Board and the HP8562E Spectrum Analyzer. The spectrum analyzer provides the REFIN for the synthesizer (f REFOUT = 10 MHz @ 0 dBm). 9 fREFIN = 10 MHz; fPFD = 30 kHz; Offset Frequency = 300 Hz; f RF/IF = 836 MHz; N = 27866; Loop B/W = 3 kHz. 10 fREFIN = 10 MHz; fPFD = 10 kHz; Offset Frequency = 200 Hz; fRF = 1750 MHz; N = 175000; Loop B/W = 1 kHz. Specifications subject to change without notice. REV. 0 –3– ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 (V 1 = V 2 = 3 V ⴞ 10%, 5 V ⴞ 10%; V 1, V 2 ≤ V 1, V 2 ≤ 6.0 V; AGND = DGND = TIMING CHARACTERISTICS AGND = DGND = 0 V; T = T to T unless otherwise noted, dBm referred to 50 ⍀.) DD DD RF2 DD RF2 A MIN DD P P RF1 RF1 MAX Parameter Limit at TMIN to TMAX (B Version) Unit Test Conditions/Comments t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 10 10 25 25 10 20 ns min ns min ns min ns min ns min ns min DATA to CLOCK Setup Time DATA to CLOCK Hold Time CLOCK High Duration CLOCK Low Duration CLOCK to LE Setup Time LE Pulsewidth NOTES Guaranteed by design but not production tested. Specification subject to change without notice. t3 t4 CLOCK t2 t1 DATA DB21 (MSB) DB20 DB2 DB1 (CONTROL BIT C2) DB0 (LSB) (CONTROL BIT C1) t6 LE t5 LE Figure 1. Timing Diagram CSP θJA (Paddle Soldered) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122°C/W CSP θJA (Paddle Not Soldered) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216°C/W Lead Temperature, Soldering Vapor Phase (60 sec) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215°C Infrared (15 sec) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220°C ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS 1, 2 (TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted.) VDD1 to GND3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –0.3 V to +7 V VDD1 to VDD2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –0.3 V to +0.3 V VP1, VP2 to GND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –0.3 V to +7 V VP1, VP2 to VDD1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –0.3 V to +5.5 V Digital I/O Voltage to GND . . . . . . –0.3 V to DVDD + 0.3 V Analog I/O Voltage to GND . . . . . . . . . –0.3 V to VP + 0.3 V OSCIN, OSCOUT, RF1IN (A, B), RF2IN (A, B) to GND . . . . . . . . . . . . –0.3 V to VDD + 0.3 V RFINA to RFINB (RF1, RF2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ± 320 mV Operating Temperature Range Industrial (B Version) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –40°C to +85°C Storage Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . . . –65°C to +150°C Maximum Junction Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150°C TSSOP θJA Thermal Impedance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150.4°C/W NOTES 1 Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only; functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those listed in the operational sections of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. 2 This device is a high-performance RF integrated circuit with an ESD rating of < 2 kV and it is ESD sensitive. Proper precautions should be taken for handling and assembly. 3 GND = AGND = DGND = 0 V. TRANSISTOR COUNT 11749 (CMOS) and 522 (Bipolar). ORDERING GUIDE Model Temperature Range Package Description Package Option* ADF4206BRU ADF4207BRU ADF4208BRU –40°C to +85°C –40°C to +85°C –40°C to +85°C Thin Shrink Small Outline Package (TSSOP) Thin Shrink Small Outline Package (TSSOP) Thin Shrink Small Outline Package (TSSOP) RU-16 RU-16 RU-20 *Contact the factory for chip availability. 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 the ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 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. –4– WARNING! ESD SENSITIVE DEVICE REV. 0 ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS Pin No. Mnemonic ADF4206/ ADF4207 ADF4208 1 VDD1 VDD1 2 3 V P1 CPRF1 VP1 CPRF1 4 5 6 DGNDRF1 RF1IN OSCIN DGNDRF1 RF1INA RFINB 7 8 OSCOUT MUXOUT AGNDRF1 OSCIN 9 10 CLK DATA OSCOUT MUXOUT 11 LE CLK 12 RF2IN DATA 13 DGNDRF2 LE 14 15 CPRF2 V P2 AGNDRF2 RF2INB 16 VDD2 RF2INA 17 18 DGNDRF2 CPRF2 19 20 VP2 VDD2 Function Positive Power Supply for the RF1 Section. A 0.1 µF capacitor should be connected between this pin and the RF1 ground pin, DGNDRF1. VDD1 should have a value of between 2.7 V and 5.5 V. VDD1 must have the same potential as VDD2. Power Supply for the RF1 Charge Pump. This should be greater than or equal to VDD. Output from the RF1 Charge Pump. This is normally connected to a loop filter which, in turn, drives the input to an external VCO. Ground Pin for the RF1 Digital Circuitry. Input to the RF1 Prescaler. This low-level input signal is normally taken from the RF1 VCO. Complementary Input to the RF1 Prescaler of the ADF4208. This point should be decoupled to the ground plane with a small bypass capacitor. Ground Pin for the RF1 Analog Circuitry. Oscillator Input. It has a VDD/2 threshold and can be driven from an external CMOS or TTL logic gate. Oscillator Output. This multiplexer output allows either the IF/RF lock detect, the scaled RF, or the scaled Reference Frequency to be accessed externally. See Table V. Serial Clock Input. This serial clock is used to clock in the serial data to the registers. The data is latched into the 22-bit shift register on the CLK rising edge. This input is a high impedance CMOS input. Serial Data Input. The serial data is loaded MSB first with the two LSBs being the control bits. This input is a high impedance CMOS input. Load Enable, CMOS Input. When LE goes high, the data stored in the shift registers is loaded into one of the four latches, the latch being selected using the control bits. Ground Pin for the RF2 Analog Circuitry. Complementary Input to the RF2 Prescaler. This point should be decoupled to the ground plane with a small bypass capacitor. Input to the RF2 Prescaler. This low-level input signal is normally ac-coupled to the external VCO. Ground Pin for the RF2, Digital, Interface, and Control Circuitry. Output from the RF2 Charge Pump. This is normally connected to a loop filter that drives the input to an external VCO. Power Supply for the RF2 Charge Pump. This should be greater than or equal to VDD. Positive Power Supply for the RF2, Interface, and Oscillator Sections. A 0.1 µF capacitor should be connected between this pin and the RF2 ground Pin, DGNDRF2. VDD2 should have a value between 2.7 V and 5.5 V. VDD2 must have the same potential as VDD1. PIN CONFIGURATIONS TSSOP VDD1 1 VP1 2 CPRF1 3 DGNDRF1 4 RF1IN 5 TSSOP 16 V 2 DD ADF4206/ ADF4207 15 V 2 P 14 CP RF2 13 DGND RF2 12 RF2 IN TOP VIEW 11 LE (Not to Scale) 10 DATA OSCOUT 7 OSCIN 6 MUXOUT 8 REV. 0 9 VDD1 1 20 VDD2 VP1 2 19 VP2 CPRF1 3 18 CPRF2 DGNDRF1 4 17 DGNDRF2 16 RF2IN A RF1IN B 6 15 RF2IN B AGNDRF1 7 OSCIN 8 CLK –5– ADF4208 RF1IN A 5 TOP VIEW 14 AGNDRF2 (Not to Scale) 13 LE OSCOUT 9 12 DATA MUXOUT 10 11 CLK ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 –Typical Performance Characteristics 0 FREQ 0.0 0.15 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.55 0.65 0.75 0.85 0.95 1.05 1.15 1.25 MAGS11 0.957111193 0.963546793 0.953621785 0.953757706 0.929831379 0.908459709 0.897303634 0.876862863 0.849338092 0.858403269 0.841888714 0.840354983 0.822165839 ANGS11 –3.130429321 –6.686426265 –11.19913586 –15.35637483 –20.3793432 –22.69144845 –27.07001443 –31.32240763 –33.68058163 –38.57674885 –41.48606772 –45.97597958 –49.19163116 FREQ 1.35 1.45 1.55 1.65 1.75 1.85 1.95 2.05 2.15 2.25 2.35 2.45 2.55 IMPEDANCE – OHMS 50 MAGS11 0.816886959 0.825983016 0.791737125 0.770543186 0.793897072 0.745765233 0.7517547 0.745594889 0.713387801 0.711578577 0.698487131 0.669871818 0.668353367 –10 ANGS11 –51.80711782 –56.20373378 –61.21554647 –61.88187496 –65.39516615 –69.24884474 –71.21608147 –75.93169947 –78.8391674 –81.71934806 –85.49067481 –88.41958754 –91.70921678 –20 OUTPUT POWER – dB FREQ-UNIT PARAM-TYPE DATA-FORMAT KEYWORD GHz S MA R REFERENCE LEVEL = –4.2dBm –30 –40 VDD = 3V, VP = 5V ICP = 5mA PFD FREQUENCY = 200kHz LOOP BANDWIDTH = 20kHz RES. BANDWIDTH = 1kHz VIDEO BANDWIDTH = 1kHz SWEEP = 2.5 SECONDS AVERAGES = 30 –50 –60 –70 –90.2dBc/Hz –80 –90 –100 –400k TPC 1. S-Parameter Data for the AD4208 RF1 Input (Up to 2.5 GHz) –50 –60 RF INPUT POWER – dBm 400k –40 VDD = 5V VP = 5V PHASE NOISE – dBc/Hz –10 TA = +85ⴗC –15 900M 200k FREQUENCY – Hz TPC 4. ADF4208 RF1 Reference Spurs (900 MHz, 200 kHz, 20 kHz) 0 –5 –200k –20 –25 TA = –40ⴗC 10dB/DIVISION RL = –40dBc/Hz rms NOISE = 0.52ⴗ –70 –80 –90 0.52ⴗ rms –100 –110 –120 –30 TA = +25ⴗC –130 –35 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 RF INPUT SENSITIVITY – GHz 3.0 –140 100Hz 3.5 TPC 2. Input Sensitivity for the ADF4208 (RF1) REFERENCE LEVEL = –4.2dBm –30 –40 –40 VDD = 3V, VP = 5V ICP = 5mA PFD FREQUENCY = 200kHz LOOP BANDWIDTH = 20kHz RES. BANDWIDTH = 10Hz VIDEO BANDWIDTH = 10Hz SWEEP = 1.9 SECONDS AVERAGES = 19 –50 –60 PHASE NOISE – dBc/Hz OUTPUT POWER – dB –20 –50 –60 –70 –90.5dBc/Hz –80 –90 –110 –120 –130 –1k 900M FREQUENCY – Hz 1k –140 100Hz 2k TPC 3. ADF4208 RF1 Phase Noise (900 MHz, 200 kHz, 20 kHz) 0.62ⴗ rms –100 –90 –2k 10dB/DIVISION RL = –40dBc/Hz rms NOISE = 0.62ⴗ –70 –80 –100 1MHz TPC 5. ADF4208 RF1 Integrated Phase Noise (900 MHz, 200 kHz, 20 kHz) 0 –10 1kHz 10kHz 100kHz FREQUENCY OFFSET FROM 900MHz CARRIER 1kHz 10kHz 100kHz FREQUENCY OFFSET FROM 900MHz CARRIER 1MHz TPC 6. ADF4208 RF1 Integrated Phase Noise (900 MHz, 200 kHz, 35 kHz) –6– REV. 0 ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 OUTPUT POWER – dB –20 REFERENCE LEVEL = –4.2dBm –30 –40 0 VDD = 3V, VP = 5V ICP = 5mA PFD FREQUENCY = 200kHz LOOP BANDWIDTH = 35kHz RES. BANDWIDTH = 1kHz VIDEO BANDWIDTH = 1kHz SWEEP = 2.5 SECONDS AVERAGES = 30 –10 –20 OUTPUT POWER – dB 0 –10 –50 –60 –70 –89.3dBc –80 –30 –40 –50 –60 –80 –90 –90 –100 –200k 200k 900M FREQUENCY – Hz 400k –400k TPC 7. ADF4208 RF1 Reference Spurs (900 MHz, 200 kHz, 35 kHz) 1750M 40k FREQUENCY – Hz 80k TPC 10. ADF4208 RF1 Reference Spurs (1750 MHz, 30 kHz, 3 kHz) REFERENCE LEVEL = –8.0dBm –30 –40 VDD = 3V VP = 5V VDD = 3V, VP = 5V ICP = 5mA PFD FREQUENCY = 30kHz LOOP BANDWIDTH = 3kHz RES. BANDWIDTH = 10kHz VIDEO BANDWIDTH = 10kHz SWEEP = 477ms AVERAGES = 10 –130 PHASE NOISE – dBc/Hz –10 OUTPUT POWER – dB –200k –120 0 –20 –79.6dBc –70 –100 –400k REFERENCE LEVEL = –5.7dBm VDD = 3V, VP = 5V ICP = 5mA PFD FREQUENCY = 30kHz LOOP BANDWIDTH = 3kHz RES. BANDWIDTH = 3Hz VIDEO BANDWIDTH = 3Hz SWEEP = 255 SECONDS POSITIVE PEAK DETECT MODE –50 –60 –70 –75.2dBc/Hz –80 –140 ADF4206 –150 ADF4207 –160 ADF4208 –170 –90 –180 –100 –400 –200 1750M 200 FREQUENCY – Hz 1 400 –60 –40 10dB/DIVISION RL = –40dBc/Hz VDD = 3V VP = 3V PHASE NOISE – dBc/Hz PHASE NOISE – dBc/Hz –60 –70 –80 –90 10000 TPC 11. ADF4208 RF1 Phase Noise vs. PFD Frequency TPC 8. ADF4208 RF1 Phase Noise (1750 MHz, 30 kHz, 3 kHz) –50 10 100 1000 PHASE DETECTOR FREQUENCY – kHz 1.6ⴗ rms –100 –110 –70 –80 –90 –120 –130 –140 100Hz 1kHz 10kHz 100kHz FREQUENCY OFFSET FROM 1750MHz CARRIER –100 –40 1MHz 0 20 40 TEMPERATURE – ⴗC 60 80 100 TPC 12. ADF4208 RF1 Phase Noise vs. Temperature (900 MHz, 200 kHz, 20 kHz) TPC 9. ADF4208 RF1 Integrated Phase Noise (1750 MHz, 30 kHz, 3 kHz) REV. 0 –20 –7– ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 3.0 VDD = 3V VP = 5V VDD = 3V VP = 3V 2.5 –70 2.0 DIDD – mA FIRST REFERENCE SPUR – dBc –60 –80 1.5 1.0 –90 0.5 –100 –40 0 –20 20 40 TEMPERATURE – ⴗC 60 80 0 100 TPC 13. ADF4208 RF1 Reference Spurs vs. Temperature (900 MHz, 200 kHz, 20 kHz) 50 100 150 PRESCALER OUTPUT FREQUENCY – MHz 200 TPC 16 DIDD vs. Prescaler Output Frequency (All Models, RF1 and RF2) 10 –5 –15 9 VDD = 3V VP = 5V –25 –35 7 –45 6 –55 –65 5 3 –85 2 –95 1 –105 0 1 2 3 TUNING VOLTAGE – V 4 5 ADF4207 4 –75 0 ADF4208 8 AIDD – mA FIRST REFERENCE SPUR – dBc 0 ADF4206 32/33 64/65 PRESCALER VALUE TPC 14. ADF4208 RF1 Reference Spurs vs. VTUNE (900 MHz, 200 kHz, 20 kHz) TPC 17. ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 AIDD vs. Prescaler Value (RFI) –120 VDD = 3V VP = 5V PHASE NOISE – dBc/Hz –130 –140 ADF4206 –150 –160 ADF4207 ADF4208 –170 –180 1 10 100 1000 PHASE DETECTOR FREQUENCY – kHz 10000 TPC 15. ADF4208 RF2 Phase Noise vs. PFD Frequency –8– REV. 0 ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION A AND B COUNTERS REFERENCE INPUT SECTION The A and B CMOS counters combine with the dual modulus prescaler to allow a wide ranging division ratio in the PLL feedback counter. The devices are guaranteed to work when the prescaler output is 200 MHz or less. The reference input stage is shown in Figure 2. SW1 and SW2 are normally closed switches. SW3 is normally open. When power-down is initiated, SW3 is closed and SW1 and SW2 are opened. Typical recommended external components are shown in Figure 2. POWER-DOWN CONTROL NC The A and B counters, in conjunction with the dual modulus prescaler, make it possible to generate output frequencies that are spaced only by the Reference Frequency divided by R. The equation for the VCO frequency is as follows: fVCO = [(P × B) + A] × fREFIN/R 100k⍀ TO R COUNTER SW2 OSCIN NC Pulse Swallow Function BUFFER 30pF SW1 fVCO = Output frequency of external voltage controlled oscillator (VCO). P = Preset modulus of dual modulus prescaler (32/33, 64/65). B = Preset Divide Ratio of binary 11-bit counter (1 to 2047). A = Preset Divide Ratio of binary 6-bit A counter (0 to 63). SW3 30pF NO OSCOUT 18k⍀ Figure 2. RF Input Stage RF INPUT STAGE The RF input stage is shown in Figure 3. It is followed by a 2-stage limiting amplifier to generate the CML clock levels needed for the prescaler. BIAS GENERATOR 2k⍀ fREFIN = Output frequency of the external reference frequency oscillator. R = Preset divide ratio of binary 14-bit programmable reference counter (1 to 16383). R COUNTER 1.6V AVDD 2k⍀ The 14-bit R counter allows the input reference frequency to be divided down to produce the reference clock to the phase frequency detector (PFD). Division ratios from 1 to 16,383 are allowed. RFINA N = BP + A RFINB 11-BIT B COUNTER TO PFD LOAD FROM RF INPUT STAGE AGND MODULUS CONTROL Figure 3. RF Input Stage The prescaler is selectable. Both RF1 and RF2 can be set to either 32/33 or 64/65. DB20 of the AB counter latch selects the value. See Tables IV and VI. REV. 0 LOAD 6-BIT A COUNTER N DIVIDER PRESCALER The dual modulus prescaler (P/P + 1), along with the A and B counters, enables the large division ratio, N, to be realized (N = BP + A). This prescaler, operating at CML levels, takes the clock from the RF input stage and divides it down to a manageable frequency for the CMOS A and B counters. It is based on a synchronous 4/5 core. PRESCALER P/P + 1 Figure 4. A and B Counters PHASE FREQUENCY DETECTOR (PFD) AND CHARGE PUMP The PFD takes inputs from the R counter and N counter (N = BP + A) and produces an output proportional to the phase and frequency difference between them. Figure 5 is a simplified schematic. –9– ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 DVDD VP CHARGE PUMP HI D1 Q1 UP RF2 ANALOG LOCK DETECT RF2 R COUNTER OUTPUT RF2 N COUNTER OUTPUT RF2/RF1 ANALOG LOCK DETECT RF1 R COUNTER OUTPUT RF1 N COUNTER OUTPUT RF1 ANALOG LOCK DETECT U1 R DIVIDER CLR1 DELAY ELEMENT MUX MUXOUT CONTROL CP U3 DGND Figure 6. MUXOUT Circuit Lock Detect CLR2 HI D2 Q2 DOWN MUXOUT can be programmed for analog lock detect. The N-channel open-drain analog lock detect should be operated with an external pull-up resistor of 10 kΩ nominal. When lock has been detected it is high with narrow low-going pulses. U2 N DIVIDER CPGND INPUT SHIFT REGISTER R DIVIDER N DIVIDER CP OUTPUT Figure 5. PFD Simplified Schematic and Timing (In Lock) The PFD includes a delay element which sets the width of the antibacklash phase. The typical value for this is in the ADF4206 family is 3 ns. The pulse ensures that there is no deadzone in the PFD transfer function and minimizes phase noise and reference spurs. The functional block diagram for the ADF4206 family is shown on Page 1. The main blocks include a 22-bit input shift register, a 14-bit R counter, and an 17-bit N counter, comprising a 6-bit A counter and an 11-bit B counter. Data is clocked into the 22-bit shift register on each rising edge of CLK. The data is clocked in MSB first. Data is transferred from the shift register to one of four latches on the rising edge of LE. The destination latch is determined by the state of the two control bits (C2, C1) in the shift register. These are the two LSBs DB1, DB0, as shown in the timing diagram of Figure 1. The truth table for these bits is shown in Table I. MUXOUT AND LOCK DETECT The output multiplexer on the ADF4206 family allows the user to access various internal points on the chip. The state of MUXOUT is controlled by P3, P4, P11, and P12. See Tables III and V. Figure 6 shows the MUXOUT section in block diagram form. –10– Table I. C2, C1 Truth Table Control Bits C2 C1 Data Latch 0 0 1 1 RF2 R Counter RF2 AB Counter (and Prescaler Select) RF1 R Counter RF1 AB Counter (and Prescaler Select) 0 1 0 1 REV. 0 ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 Table II. ADF4206 Family Latch Summary NOT USED RF2 PD POLARITY RF2 CP GAIN THREE-STATE CPRF2 RF2 LOCK DETECT RF2 FO RF2 REFERENCE COUNTER LATCH DB21 DB20 DB19 DB18 DB17 DB16 DB15 DB14 P4 P3 P2 P5 P1 CONTROL BITS 14-BIT REFERENCE COUNTER, R R14 R13 DB13 DB12 R12 R11 DB11 DB10 R10 R9 DB9 DB8 DB7 R8 R7 R6 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 C2 (0) C1 (0) 11-BIT B COUNTER DB21 DB20 DB19 DB18 DB17 DB16 DB15 DB14 P7 P6 NOT USED RF2 PRESCALER RF2 POWER-DOWN RF2 AB COUNTER LATCH B11 B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 DB13 DB12 B5 B4 DB11 DB10 B3 B2 DB9 DB8 DB7 A6 B1 CONTROL BITS 6-BIT A COUNTER DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 C2 (0) C1 (0) NOT USED RF1 PD POLARITY RF1 CP GAIN THREE-STATE CPRF1 RF1 LOCK DETECT RF1 FO RF1 REFERENCE COUNTER LATCH DB21 DB20 DB19 DB18 DB17 DB16 DB15 DB14 P12 P11 P10 P13 R14 P9 CONTROL BITS 14-BIT REFERENCE COUNTER, R R13 DB13 DB12 R12 R11 DB11 DB10 R10 R9 DB9 DB8 DB7 R8 R7 R6 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 C2 (1) C1 (0) 11-BIT B COUNTER DB21 DB20 DB19 DB18 DB17 DB16 DB15 DB14 P16 REV. 0 P14 NOT USED RF1 PRESCALER RF1 POWER-DOWN RF1 AB COUNTER LATCH B11 B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 DB13 DB12 B5 B4 DB11 DB10 B3 B2 –11– DB9 B1 DB8 CONTROL BITS 6-BIT A COUNTER DB7 A6 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 C2 (1) C1 (1) ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 Table III. RF2 Reference Counter Latch Map RF2 PD POLARITY RF2 CP GAIN THREE-STATE CPRF2 RF2 FO RF2 LOCK DETECT RF2 REFERENCE COUNTER LATCH DB21 DB20 DB19 DB18 DB17 DB16 DB15 P4 P3 P2 P5 P2 0 1 R14 P1 P1 0 1 DB14 R13 DB13 DB12 R12 DB11 DB10 R11 R10 DB9 DB8 DB7 R8 R7 R6 R9 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 C2 (0) C1 (0) R14 R13 R12 .......... R3 R2 R1 DIVIDE RATIO 0 0 0 .......... 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 .......... 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 .......... 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 .......... 1 0 0 4 . . . .......... . . . . . . . .......... . . . . . . . .......... . . . . 1 1 1 .......... 1 0 0 16380 1 1 1 .......... 1 0 1 16381 1 1 1 .......... 1 1 0 16382 1 1 1 .......... 1 1 1 16383 PD POLARITY NEGATIVE POSITIVE P5 ICP 0 1 1.25 mA 4.375 mA CHARGE PUMP OUTPUT NORMAL THREE-STATE P12 P11 FROM RF1 R LATCH 0 0 0 0 0 X 0 X 0 1 0 1 1 X 1 X 1 0 P4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 P3 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 CONTROL BITS 14-BIT REFERENCE COUNTER, R MUXOUT LOGIC LOW STATE RF2 ANALOG LOCK DETECT RF2 REFERENCE DIVIDER OUTPUT RF2 N DIVIDER OUTPUT RF1 ANALOG LOCK DETECT RF1/RF2 ANALOG LOCK DETECT RF1 REFERENCE DIVIDER RF1 N DIVIDER FAST LOCK OUTPUT SWITCH ON AND CONNECTED TO MUXOUT RF2 COUNTER RESET RF1 COUNTER RESET RF2 AND RF1 COUNTER RESET –12– REV. 0 ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 Table IV. RF2 AB Counter Latch Map RF2 PRESCALER RF2 POWERDOWN RF2 AB COUNTER LATCH DB21 DB20 DB19 DB18 DB17 DB16 DB15 DB14 P7 P6 B11 B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 DB13 DB12 B5 DB11 DB10 B4 B3 B2 A6 X X X X . . . X X P6 0 1 P7 0 1 DB9 DB8 DB7 A6 B1 A5 X X X X . . . X X A4 0 0 0 0 . . . 1 1 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 C2 (0) C1 (1) A3 0 0 0 0 . . . 1 1 A2 0 0 1 1 . . . 1 1 B11 B10 B9 B3 B2 B1 B COUNTER DIVIDE RATIO 0 0 0 .......... 0 0 0 NOT ALLOWED 0 0 0 .......... 0 0 1 NOT ALLOWED 0 0 0 .......... 0 1 0 NOT ALLOWED 0 0 0 .......... 0 1 1 3 . . . .......... . . . . . . . .......... . . . . . . . .......... . . . . 1 1 1 .......... 1 0 0 2044 1 1 1 .......... 1 0 1 2045 1 1 1 .......... 1 1 0 2046 1 1 1 .......... 1 1 1 2047 A1 0 1 0 1 . . . 0 1 A COUNTER DIVIDE RATIO 0 1 2 3 14 15 RF2 PRESCALER 64/65 32/33 RF2 SECTION NORMAL OPERATION POWER-DOWN N = BP + A, P IS PRESCALER VALUE SET BY P6. B MUST BE GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO A. TO ENSURE CONTINUOUSLY ADJACENT VALUES OF Nx FREF, NMIN IS (P2 – P). REV. 0 CONTROL BITS 6-BIT A COUNTER 11-BIT B COUNTER –13– ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 Table V. RF1 Reference Counter Latch Map RF1 PD POLARITY RF1 CP GAIN THREE-STATE CPRF1 RF1 LOCK DETECT RF1 FO RF1 REFERENCE COUNTER LATCH DB21 DB20 DB19 DB18 DB17 DB16 DB15 DB14 P12 P11 P10 P9 P13 P9 0 1 P10 0 1 CONTROL BITS 14-BIT REFERENCE COUNTER, R R14 R13 DB13 DB12 R12 DB11 DB10 R11 R10 DB9 DB8 DB7 R8 R7 R6 R9 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 C2 (1) C1 (0) R14 R13 R12 .......... R3 R2 R1 DIVIDE RATIO 0 0 0 .......... 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 .......... 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 .......... 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 .......... 1 0 0 4 . . . .......... . . . . . . . .......... . . . . . . . .......... . . . . 1 1 1 .......... 1 0 0 16380 1 1 1 .......... 1 0 1 16381 1 1 1 .......... 1 1 0 16382 1 1 1 .......... 1 1 1 16383 PD POLARITY NEGATIVE POSITIVE P13 ICP 0 1 1.25 mA 4.375 mA CHARGE PUMP OUTPUT NORMAL THREE-STATE P12 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 P11 0 0 X X 1 1 X X 0 P4 P3 FROM RF2 R LATCH 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 MUXOUT LOGIC LOW STATE RF2 ANALOG LOCK DETECT RF2 REFERENCE DIVIDER OUTPUT RF2 N DIVIDER OUTPUT RF1 ANALOG LOCK DETECT RF1/RF2 ANALOG LOCK DETECT RF1 REFERENCE DIVIDER RF1 N DIVIDER FAST LOCK OUTPUT SWITCH ON AND CONNECTED TO MUXOUT RF2 COUNTER RESET RF1 COUNTER RESET RF2 AND RF1 COUNTER RESET –14– REV. 0 ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 Table VI. RF1 AB Counter Latch Map RF1 PRESCALER RF1 POWERDOWN RF1 AB COUNTER LATCH DB21 DB20 DB19 DB18 DB17 DB16 DB15 P16 P14 B11 B10 B9 B8 B7 DB14 DB13 B6 B5 DB12 DB11 DB10 B4 B3 A6 0 0 0 0 . . . 1 1 P14 0 1 CONTROL BITS 6-BIT A COUNTER 11-BIT B COUNTER B2 A5 0 0 0 0 . . . 1 1 DB9 DB8 B1 DB7 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 C2 (1) C1 (1) A4 0 0 0 0 . . . 1 1 A3 0 0 0 0 . . . 1 1 A2 0 0 1 1 . . . 1 1 A1 0 1 0 1 . . . 0 1 B11 B10 B9 B3 B2 B1 B COUNTER DIVIDE RATIO 0 0 0 0 . . . 1 0 0 0 0 . . . 1 0 0 0 0 . . . 1 .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 0 0 0 1 . . . 1 0 1 1 0 . . . 0 1 0 1 0 . . . 0 1 2 3 3 . . . 2044 1 1 1 .......... 1 0 1 2045 1 1 1 .......... 1 1 0 2046 1 1 1 .......... 1 1 1 2047 A COUNTER DIVIDE RATIO 0 1 2 3 62 63 RF1 PRESCALER 64/65 32/33 P16 RF1 SECTION 0 1 NORMAL OPERATION POWER-DOWN N = BP + A, P IS PRESCALER VALUE SET BY P6. B MUST BE GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO A. FOR CONTINUOUSLY ADJACENT VALUES OF N, NMIN IS (P2 – P). REV. 0 –15– ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 PROGRAM MODES Asynchronous RF1 Power-Down Table III and Table V show how to set up the Program Modes in the ADF420x family. The following should be noted: If P10 of the ADF420x family has been set to “1” (three-state the RF1 charge pump), and P16 is subsequently set to “1,” an asynchronous power-down is conducted. The device will go into power-down on the rising edge of LE, which latches the “1” to the RF1 power-down bit (P16). 1. RF2 and RF1 Analog Lock Detect indicate when the PLL is in lock. When the loop is locked and either RF2 or RF1 Analog Lock Detect is selected, the MUXOUT pin will show a logic high with narrow low-going pulses. When the RF2/RF1 Analog Lock Detect is chosen, the locked condition is indicated only when both RF2 and RF1 loops are locked. 2. The RF2 Counter Reset mode resets the R and AB counters in the RF2 section and also puts the RF2 charge pump into three-state. The RF1 Counter Reset mode resets the R and AB counters in the RF1 section and also puts the RF1 charge pump into three-state. The RF2 and RF1 Counter Reset mode does both of the above. Upon removal of the reset bits, the AB counter resumes counting in close alignment with the R counter (maximum error is one prescaler output cycle). 3. The Fastlock mode uses MUXOUT to switch a second loop filter damping resistor to ground during Fastlock operation. Activation of Fastlock occurs whenever RF1 CP Gain in the RF1 Reference counter is set to one. POWER-DOWN It is possible to program the ADF420x family for either synchronous or asynchronous power-down on either the RF2 or RF1 side. Synchronous RF2 Power-Down Activation of either synchronous or asynchronous power-down forces the RF2/RF1 loop’s R and N dividers to their load state conditions and the RF2/RF1 input section is debiased to a high impedance state. The reference oscillator circuit is only disabled if both the RF2 and RF1 power-downs are set. The input register and latches remain active and are capable of loading and latching data during all the power-down modes. The RF2/RF1 section of the devices will return to normal powered up operation immediately upon LE latching a “0” to the appropriate power-down bit. IF SECTION (RF2) Programmable RF2 Reference (R) Counter If control bits (C2, C1) are (0, 0), the data is transferred from the input shift register to the 14-bit RF2 R counter. Table III shows the input shift register data format for the RF2 R counter and the divide ratios possible. RF2 Phase Detector Polarity P1 sets the RF2 Phase Detector Polarity. When the RF2 VCO characteristics are positive, this should be set to “1.” When they are negative, it should be set to “0.” See Table III. Programming a “1” to P7 of the ADF420x family will initiate a power-down. If P2 of the ADF420x family has been set to “0” (normal operation), a synchronous power-down is conducted. The device will automatically put the charge pump into threestate and then complete the power-down. RF2 Charge Pump Three-State Asynchronous RF2 Power-Down Table III and Table V show how to set up the Program Modes in the ADF420x family. If P2 of the ADF420x family has been set to “1” (three-state the RF2 charge pump), and P7 is subsequently set to “1,” an asynchronous power-down is conducted. The device will go into power-down on the rising edge of LE, which latches the “1” to the RF2 power-down bit (P7). Synchronous RF1 Power-Down Programming a “1” to P16 of the ADF420x family will initiate a power-down. If P10 of the ADF420x family has been set to “0” (normal operation), a synchronous power-down is conducted. The device will automatically put the charge pump into threestate and then complete the power-down. P2 puts the RF2 charge pump into three-state mode when programmed to a “1.” It should be set to “0” for normal operation. See Table III. RF2 Program Modes RF2 Charge Pump Currents Bit P5 programs the current setting for the RF2 charge pump. See Table III. Programmable RF2 AB Counter If control bits (C2, C1) are (0, 1), the data in the input register is used to program the RF2 AB counter. The AB counter consists of a 6-bit swallow counter (A counter) and 11-bit programmable counter (B counter). Table IV shows the input register data format for programming the RF2 AB counter and the divide ratios possible. RF2 Prescaler Value P6 in the RF2 AB counter latch sets the RF2 prescaler value. See Table IV. RF2 Power-Down P7 in Table IV is the power-down bit for the RF2 side. –16– REV. 0 ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 RF SECTION (RF1) Programmable RF1 Reference (R) Counter Programmable RF1 AB Counter If control bits (C2, C1) are (1, 1), then the data in the input register is used to program the RF1 AB counter. The AB counter consists of a 6-bit swallow counter (A counter) and 11-bit programmable counter (B counter). Table VI shows the input register data format for programming the RF1 AB counter and the divide ratios possible. See Table VI. If control bits (C2, C1) are (1, 0), the data is transferred from the input shift register to the 14 Bit RF1 R counter. Table V shows the input shift register data format for the RF1 R counter and the divide ratios possible. RF1 Phase Detector Polarity P9 sets the RF1 Phase Detector Polarity. When the RF1 VCO characteristics are positive this should be set to “1.” When they are negative it should be set to “0.” See Table V. RF1 Prescaler Value RF1 Charge Pump Three-State RF1 Power-Down P10 puts the RF1 charge pump into three-state mode when programmed to a “1.” It should be set to “0” for normal operation. See Table V. Setting P16 in the RF1 AB counter high powers down RF1 side. P14 in the RF1 A, B counter latch set the RF1 prescaler value. See Table VI. RF Fastlock The fastlock feature can improve the lock time of the PLL. It increases charge pump current to a maximum for a period of time. Fastlock of the ADF420x family is activated by setting P13 in the reference counter high and setting the fastlock switch on using MUXOUT. Switching in an external resistor using MUXOUT compensates the loop dynamics for the effect of increasing charge pump current. Setting P13 low removes the PLL from fastlock mode. RF1 Program Modes Table III and Table V show how to set up the Program Modes in the ADF420x family. RF1 Charge Pump Currents Replaced with a P13 programs the current setting for the RF1 charge pump. See Table V. IFOUT 18⍀ VP VDD RFOUT VCC 100pF VCC 18⍀ 100pF VCO190-125T VP2 3.3k⍀ VDD2 VDD1 CPRF2 VP1 VCO190-1068U 100pF 18⍀ 18⍀ 2.7k⍀ 18⍀ 1.3nF 620pF 13nF ADF4207 MUXOUT 100pF 30pF 18k⍀ DECOUPLING CAPACITORS (22F/10pF) ON VDD, VP OF THE ADF4207, AND ON VCC OF THE VCOs HAVE BEEN OMITTED FROM THE DIAGRAM TO AID CLARITY. AGNDRF2 OSCOUT AGNDRF1 10MHz DGNDRF2 OSCIN 51⍀ LOCK DETECT 100pF RF1IN DGNDRF1 RF2IN 30pF 51⍀ CLK DATA LE Figure 7. GSM Handset Receiver Local Oscillator Using the ADF4207 REV. 0 18⍀ CPRF1 SPI-COMPATIBLE SERIAL BUS 100pF VP –17– ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 The IF output is fixed at 125 MHz. The IF loop bandwidth is chosen to be 20 kHz with a channel spacing of 200 kHz. Loop filter component values are chosen accordingly. APPLICATIONS SECTION Local Oscillator for GSM Handset Receiver Figure 7 shows the ADF4207 being used in a classic superheterodyne receiver to provide the required LOs (Local Oscillators). Local Oscillator for WCDMA Receiver In this circuit, the reference input signal is applied to the circuit at OSCIN and is being generated by a 10 MHz Crystal Oscillator. This is a low-cost solution and for better performance over temperature, a TCXO (Temperature Controlled Crystal Oscillator) may be used instead. Figure 8 shows the ADF4208 being used to generate the local oscillator frequencies for a Wideband CDMA (WCDMA) system. The RF output range needed is 1720 MHz to 1780 MHz. The VCO190–1750T will accomplish this. Channel spacing is 200 kHz with a 20 kHz loop bandwidth. VCO sensitivity is 32 MHz/V. Charge pump current of 4.375 mA is used and the desired phase margin for the loop is 45°. In order to have a channel spacing of 200 kHz (the GSM standard), the reference input must be divided by 50, using the on-chip reference counter. The IF output is fixed at 200 MHz. The VCO190–200T is used. It has a sensitivity of 10 MHz/V. Channel spacing and loop bandwidth is chosen to be the same as the RF side. The RF output frequency range is 1050 MHz to 1086 MHz. Loop filter component values are chosen so that the loop bandwidth is 20 kHz. The synthesizer is set up for a charge pump current of 4.375 mA and the VCO sensitivity is 15.6 MHz/V. IFOUT VP 100pF RFOUT VCC 100pF VCC 18⍀ 100pF VCO190-200T VDD2 VDD1 VP2 3.3k⍀ CPRF2 VP1 VCO190-1750T 100pF 18⍀ 18⍀ 2.7k⍀ 18⍀ 18⍀ CPRF1 620pF 1.3nF 13nF ADF4208 MUXOUT 100pF 30pF 10MHz 18k⍀ OSCOUT AGNDRF1 30pF DECOUPLING CAPACITORS (22F/10pF) ON VDD, VP OF THE ADF4208, AND ON VCC OF THE VCOs HAVE BEEN OMITTED FROM THE DIAGRAM TO AID CLARITY. DGNDRF2 AGNDRF2 OSCIN 51⍀ 100pF RF1IN DGNDRF1 RF2IN LOCK DETECT 51⍀ CLK DATA LE SPI-COMPATIBLE SERIAL BUS 18⍀ VP VDD Figure 8. Local Oscillator for WCDMA Receiver Using the ADF4208 –18– REV. 0 ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 INTERFACING ADSP-2181 Interface The ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 family has a simple SPIcompatible serial interface for writing to the device. SCLK, SDATA, and LE (Latch Enable) control the data transfer. When LE goes high, the 22 bits that have been clocked into the input register on each rising edge of SCLK will be transferred to the appropriate latch. See Figure 1 for the Timing Diagram and Table I for the Latch Truth Table. Figure 10 shows the interface between the ADF420x family and the ADSP-21xx Digital Signal Processor. As previously noted, the ADF420x family needs a 22-bit serial word for each latch write. The easiest way to accomplish this using the ADSP21-xx 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. Set up the word length for eight bits and use three memory locations for each 22-bit word. To program each 22-bit latch, store the three 8-bit bytes, enable the Autobuffered mode and then write to the transmit register of the DSP. This last operation initiates the autobuffer transfer. The maximum allowable serial clock rate is 20 MHz. This means that the maximum update rate possible for the device is 909 kHz or one update every 1.1 ms. This is certainly more than adequate for systems that will have typical lock times in hundreds of microseconds. ADuC812 Interface Figure 10 shows the interface between the ADF420x family and the ADuC812 microconverter. Since 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 ADF420x family needs a 22-bit word. This 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 DT ADSP-21xx I/O FLAG On first applying power to the ADF420x family, it requires four writes (one each to the R counter latch and the AB counter latch for both RF1 and RF2 side) for the output to become active. MOSI ADuC812 SCLK SDATA LE ADF4206/ ADF4207/ ADF4208 I/O PORTS MUXOUT (LOCK DETECT) Figure 9. ADuC812 to ADF420x Family Interface REV. 0 SDATA LE ADF4206/ ADF4207/ ADF4208 MUXOUT (LOCK DETECT) Figure 10. ADSP-21xx to ADF420x Family Interface When operating in the mode described, the maximum SCLOCK rate of the ADuC812 is 4 MHz. This means that the maximum rate at which the output frequency can be changed will be about 180 kHz. SCLOCK TFS SCLK –19– ADF4206/ADF4207/ADF4208 OUTLINE DIMENSIONS Dimensions shown in inches and (mm). Thin Shrink Small Outline Package (TSSOP) (RU-20) 0.260 (6.60) 0.252 (6.40) 0.201 (5.10) 0.193 (4.90) 16 20 9 11 0.177 (4.50) 0.169 (4.30) 0.177 (4.50) 0.169 (4.30) 0.256 (6.50) 0.246 (6.25) 0.256 (6.50) 0.246 (6.25) 1 1 8 10 PIN 1 PIN 1 0.0256 (0.65) BSC 0.006 (0.15) 0.002 (0.05) 0.0433 (1.10) MAX 0.0118 (0.30) 0.0075 (0.19) 0.0079 (0.20) 0.0035 (0.090) 8ⴗ 0ⴗ 0.028 (0.70) 0.020 (0.50) SEATING PLANE 0.0433 (1.10) MAX 0.0256 (0.65) 0.0118 (0.30) BSC 0.0075 (0.19) 0.0079 (0.20) 0.0035 (0.090) 8ⴗ 0ⴗ 0.028 (0.70) 0.020 (0.50) PRINTED IN U.S.A. 0.006 (0.15) 0.002 (0.05) SEATING PLANE C01036–2.5–3/01 (0) Thin Shrink Small Outline Package (TSSOP) (RU-16) –20– REV. 0