AD EVAL-ADF4213EB1

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Evaluation Board For PLL
Frequency Synthesizer
EVAL-ADF4213EB1
FEATURES
Self-Contained Board including Synthesizer, VCO,s and
Loop Filter
Channel Spacing: 200kHz
RF Output: 900MHz
IF Output:
540MHz
Designed for 20kHz loop bandwidth on both IF and RF
Accompanying Software allows complete control of synthesizer functions from PC
Battery Operated: Choice of 3V or 5V supplies
Typical Phase Noise Performance of -91dBc/Hz @ 1kHz
offset for RF (900MHz)
Typical Spurious Performance of better than -90dBc at
200kHz offset from carrier
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This board is designed to allow the user to evaluate the
performance of the ADF4213 Frequency Synthesizer for
PLL's (Phase Locked Loops). The block diagram of the
board is shown below. It contains the ADF4213 synthesizer, a pc connector, TCXO reference input, power
supplies and IF/RF outputs. Both output channels have a
20kHz loop filter. The IF channel has a 540MHz VCO
while the RF channel has a 900MHz VCO. A cable is
included with the board to connect to a pc printer port.
The package also contains windows software to allow
easy programming of the synthesizer.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
V
DD
9V BATBATTERY
TERY
V
VCO
POWER
SWITCH
ON
OFF
V
P
VCO190540T
VCO190902T
ADF4213
SMA
Socket
RF
OUT
TCXO
SMA
Socket
IF
REF
OUT
IN
AD7706
EVAL-ADF4213EB1
PC CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR
PC
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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.
© Analog Devices, Inc., 1999
One Technology Way, P.O. Box 9106, Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A.
Tel: 781-329-4700
Fax: 781-326-8703
EVAL-ADF4213EB1
Hardware Description
EVAL-ADF411X
EVAL-ADF421X
The evaluation board comes with a cable for connecting to
the printer port of a PC. The silk screen and cable diagram for
the evaluation board are shown below. The board schematic is
shown on pages 3 and 4.
6
7
8
9
1
1
2
Black - CLK
2
3
Brown - DATA
3
4
Red - LE
5
Orange - CE
White - GND
Yellow
9 Way
Female D-Type
To
ADF411X
ADF421X
Evaluation
Board
4
5
6
7
8
9
Blue
10
11
14
15
16
17
PC
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
12
Purple
25
13
25 Way Male
D-Type
To
PC Printer Port
ADF411X/ADF421X CABLE CONNECTIONS Rev 2 (15/3/99)
Figure 2. PC Cable Diagram
The AD7706 A/D converter is used to monitor the power
supply voltage and current consumption of the ADF4213.
This helps the user pick the optimum synthesizer settings for
power consumption and also provides an alert if the battery
voltage is too low to sustain the required 3V or 5V for the
board supply.
RF loop component values shown in the circuit diagram are
for 900MHz RF output, 5mA CP current, VCO190-902T,
200kHz channel spacing and 20kHz loop bandwidth.
IF loop component values are for 540MHz IF output, 5mA
CP current, VCO190-540T, 200kHz channel spacing and
20kHz loop bandwidth.
Figure 1. Evaluation Board Silkscreen
The board is powered from a single 9V battery. The power
supply ciruitry allows the user to choose either 3V or 5V for
the ADF4213 VDD and VP, and for the VCO supplies. The
default settings are 3V for the ADF4213 VDD and 5V for the
ADF4213 VP and for the VCO supplies. It is very important
to note that the ADF4213 VDD should never exceed the
ADF4213 VP. This can damage the device.
All components necessary for LO generation are on-board.
The 13MHz TCXO from Vectron provides the necessary
Reference Input. There are two channels controlled by the
ADF4213.
The RF PLL is made up of one half of the ADF4213, a passive loop filter (20kHz bandwidth) and the VCO 190-902T
from Vari-L. The output is available at RFOUT through a
standard SMA connector.
The IF PLL is made up of one half of the ADF4213, a passive loop filter (20kHz bandwidth) and the VCO 190-540T
from Vari-L. The output is available at IFOUT through a
standard SMA connector.
If the user wishes, they may use their own power supplies and
reference input. In this case, they need to insert SMA connectors as shown on the silkscreen and block diagram.
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Figure 3. Evaluation Board Circuit Diagram (Page 1)
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Figure 4. Evaluation Board Circuit Diagram (Page 2)
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Software Description
The evaluation board software is contained on a CD-ROM
which comes in the package. To load the software the user
should click on “setup.exe” , then the install wizard installs
the software. Follow the on-screen directions. The software
will be installed in a default directory called “C:/Program
Files/Analog Devices”. To run the software, simply go to the
Start Menu and choose Program/ADF4XXX/
ADF4XXX_rev2. This will open the software for the evaluation board. The user will be asked to choose which device is
being evaluated. Click on the ADF4213 button. Hit OK. The
window shown below will now appear.
In this panel, click on the "Eval Board" button. Choose
ADF4213EB1 from the list on offer. Hit OK. The synthesizer
will now be programmed with the correct settings for a GSM
system working at 900MHz RF and 540MHz IF. 200kHz
PFD frequency is set up, 32/33 prescaler is chosen and charge
pump current of 5mA is programmed.
If the user wishes to change any of the settings then place the
cursor over the desired parameter (RF VCO Output Frequency, for example) and click once. This brings up a screen
where it is possible to either type in a new value of output
frequency or else increment and decrement by the channel
spacing.
The software also allows monitoring of the device supply
voltage, supply current and the charge pump voltage. Simply
hit the "Update Voltage and Current Display" button to get
an up-to-date reading.
Figure 5. Software Front Panel
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Table 1. Bill of Materials for the EVAL-ADF4113EB1
Qty Reference
Description
Manufacturer
PCB DECAL
VALUE
ADI
ADI
ADI
ADI
ADI
Vari-L
Vari-L
TSSOP-20
SO16WB
SO8NB
SOT23-6
SOT23-6
Visha
Visha
DO35
D03
LED
LED
ADF4213BRU
AD7706BR
AD780A
ADP3300ART-5
ADP3300ART-3
VCO190-902T
VCO190-540T
VXA4-1011
T-1185
SD103
FEC 365-117
FEC 657-130
FEC 657-141
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
U1
U2
U3
U4
U5
VCO1
VCO2
Y1
Y2
D1
D2
D3
D4
ADF4213BRU
AD7706BR
AD780A
ADP3300ART-5
ADP3300ART-3
902MHz VCO
540MHz VCO
4.9152MHz Crystal
10 MHz TCXO
SD103C Schottky Diode
IN4001
Red Low Power LE
Green Low Power LED (Do Not Insert)
6
1
3
7
2
6
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
2
2
C1 C5 C7 C9 C11 C41
C2
C3 C29 C31
C4 C6 C8 C10 C12 C30 C32
C13-14
C15-17 C26-28
C18
C19
C20
C21-22
C23
C24
C25
C33 C36 C40
C34 C37
C35 C38
C39 C42
Multi Layer Ceramic Capacitor
Tantalum Capacitor
Tantalum Capacitor
Multi Layer Ceramic Capacitor
Multi Layer Ceramic Capacitor
Multi Layer Ceramic Capacitor
Multi Layer Ceramic Capacitor
Multi Layer Ceramic Capacitor
Multi Layer Ceramic Capacitor
Multi Layer Ceramic Capacitor
Multi Layer Ceramic Capacitor
Multi Layer Ceramic Capacitor
Multi Layer Ceramic Capacitor
Multi Layer Ceramic Capacitor
Tantalum Capacitor
Tantalum Capacitor
Tantalum Capacitor
Murata
AVX
AVX
Murata
Murata
Murata
Murata
Murata
Murata
Murata
Murata
Murata
Murata
Murata
AVX
AVX
AVX
Case 0603
CAP\TAJ_B
CAP\TAJ_A
Case 0603
Case 0603
Case 0603
Case 0805
Case 0805
Case 0805
Case 0603
Case 0805
Case 0805
Case 0805
Case 0603
CAP\TAJ_A
CAP\TAJ_A
CAP\TAJ_A
0.1uF
10uF 6.3V
22uF 6.3V
10pF
1nF
100pF
820pF
8.2nF
8pF
33pF
620pF
6.2nF
8pF
10nF
1uF 16V
4.7uF 10V
10uF 6.3V
1
7
1
1
1
6
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
6
2
2
2
1
R1
R2 R5-10
R3
R4
R11
R12-14 R21-23
R15 R24
R16
R17
R18
R19
R20
R25
R26
R27-29
R30-33 R40-41
R34-35
R36 R37
R38 R39
R42
Resistor (Surface Mount)
Resistor (Surface Mount)
Resistor (Surface Mount)
Do Not Insert
Do Not Insert
Resistor (Surface Mount)
Resistor (Surface Mount)
Resistor (Surface Mount)
Resistor (Surface Mount)
Resistor (Surface Mount)
Resistor (Surface Mount)
Resistor (Surface Mount)
Resistor (Surface Mount)
Resistor (Surface Mount)
Resistor (Surface Mount)
Resistor (Surface Mount)
Resistor (Surface Mount)
Resistor (Surface Mount)
Resistor (Surface Mount)
Resistor (Surface Mount)
Bourns
Bourns
Bourns
Bourns
Bourns
Bourns
Bourns
Bourns
Bourns
Bourns
Bourns
Bourns
Bourns
Bourns
Bourns
Meggitt
Bourns
Bourns
Bourns
Bourns
Case 0805
Case 0603
Case 0603
Case 0603
Case 0603
Case 0603
Case 0603
Case 0805
Case 0805
Case 0603
Case 0805
Case 0805
Case 0805
Case 0603
Case 0603
Case 0603
Case 0603
Case 0603
Case 0603
Case 0603
20r 1.0%
330r 1.0%
3k3 1.0%
1
1
SW1
SW2
Push Button Switch
SPDT Switch - (Washable)
Omron
Apem
SW\PB-SMALL
SW_SIP-3P
FEC 176-986
FEC 150-559
21
1
4
2
T1-21
J1
J2 J3 J4 J5 J6
J6 J7
Red Testpoint
9 PIN D-TYPE MALE (HORIZ)
Do Not Insert
GOLD 50Ω SMA SOCKET
W Hughes
McMurdo
FEC-240-345
FEC 150-750
Pasternack
TESTPOINT
DCON9M
SMA
SMA
3
3
3
4
LK1 LK4 LK
LK2-A LK3-B LK6-A
LK1 LK4 LK
Each Corner
3 pin header
Wire link
Shorting Shunt
Rubber Stick-On Feet
Harwin
SIP-3P
FEC 512-047
Harwin
3M
2
1
P1
P1
Pair PCB snap-on battery connector
9V PP3 Battery
Keystone
Duracell
1
PCB
EVAL-ADF421XEB-5 (Rev. A)
Vectron International
HC49 low profile
Vectron International
General Semiconductor
18r 1.0%
51r 1.0%
4k7 1.0%
22k 1.0%
1M 1.0%
5k6 1.0%
22k 1.0%
5k6 1.0%
2k7 1.0%
10k 1.0%
100k 0.1%
0r 1.0%
330k 1.0%
0r 1.0%
4k7 1.0%
PE4118
FEC 150-410
FEC 148-922
BATT_PP3
FEC 723-988
FEC 908-526
Parts Free issued by ADI.
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