NSC ADC12D1800

May 18, 2010
12-Bit, Single 3.6 GSPS ADC
1.0 General Description
3.0 Features
The 12-bit, 3.6 GSPS ADC12D1800 is the latest advance in
National's Ultra-High-Speed ADC family and builds upon the
features, architecture and functionality of the 10-bit GHz family of ADCs.
■ Configurable to either 3.6 GSPS interleaved or 1.8 GSPS
The ADC12D1800 provides a flexible LVDS interface which
has multiple SPI programmable options to facilitate board design and FPGA/ASIC data capture. The LVDS outputs are
compatible with IEEE 1596.3-1996 and supports programmable common mode voltage.
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The product is packaged in a leaded or lead-free 292-ball
thermally enhanced BGA package over the rated industrial
temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.
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ADC12D1000/1600
Internally terminated, buffered, differential analog inputs
Interleaved timing automatic and manual skew adjust
Test patterns at output for system debug
Programmable 15-bit gain and 12-bit plus sign offset
Programmable tAD adjust feature
1:1 non-demuxed or 1:2 demuxed LVDS outputs
AutoSync feature for multi-chip systems
Single power supply
4.0 Key Specifications
■ Resolution
12 Bits
Interleaved 3.6 GSPS ADC
■ Noise Floor
■ IMD3
■ Noise Power Ratio
■ Power
■ Full Power Bandwidth
2.0 Applications
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dual ADC
■ Pin-compatible with ADC10D1000/1500 and
Wideband Communications
Data Acquisition Systems
RADAR/LIDAR
Set-top Box
Consumer RF
Software Defined Radio
-147 dBm/Hz (typ)
-61 dBFS (typ)
52 dB (typ)
4.1W (typ)
2.15 GHz (typ)
Dual 1.8 GSPS ADC, Fin = 125MHz
■ ENOB
■ SNR
■ SFDR
■ Power
■ Full Power Bandwidth
9.2 (typ)
57.8 dB (typ)
67 dBc (typ)
4.1W (typ)
2.8 GHz (typ)
5.0 Block Diagram
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ADC12D1800
6.0 Wideband Performance
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7.0 Ordering Information
Industrial Temperature Range (-40°C < TA < +85°C)
NS Package
ADC12D1800CIUT/NOPB
Lead-free 292-Ball BGA Thermally Enhanced Package
ADC12D1800CIUT
Leaded 292-Ball BGA Thermally Enhanced Package
ADC12D1800RB
Reference Board
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8.0 Connection Diagram
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FIGURE 1. ADC12D1800 Connection Diagram
The center ground pins are for thermal dissipation and must be soldered to a ground plane to ensure rated performance.
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9.0 Ball Descriptions and Equivalent Circuits
TABLE 1. Analog Front-End and Clock Balls
Ball No.
Name
H1/J1
N1/M1
VinI+/VinQ+/-
U2/V1
V2/W1
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Description
Differential signal I- and Q-inputs. In the Non-Dual Edge Sampling (Non-DES) Mode, each I- and
Q-input is sampled and converted by its respective channel with each positive transition of the
CLK input. In Non-ECM (Non-Extended Control
Mode) and DES Mode, both channels sample the
I-input. In Extended Control Mode (ECM), the Qinput may optionally be selected for conversion
in DES Mode by the DEQ Bit (Addr: 0h, Bit 6).
Each I- and Q-channel input has an internal common mode bias that is disabled when DC-coupled Mode is selected. Both inputs must be either
AC- or DC-coupled. The coupling mode is selected by the VCMO Pin.
In Non-ECM, the full-scale range of these inputs
is determined by the FSR Pin; both I- and Qchannels have the same full-scale input range. In
ECM, the full-scale input range of the I- and Qchannel inputs may be independently set via the
Control Register (Addr: 3h and Addr: Bh). Note
that the high and low full-scale input range setting
in Non-ECM corresponds to the mid and minimum full-scale input range in ECM.
The input offset may also be adjusted in ECM.
CLK+/-
Differential Converter Sampling Clock. In the
Non-DES Mode, the analog inputs are sampled
on the positive transitions of this clock signal. In
the DES Mode, the selected input is sampled on
both transitions of this clock. This clock must be
AC-coupled.
DCLK_RST+/-
Differential DCLK Reset. A positive pulse on this
input is used to reset the DCLKI and DCLKQ
outputs of two or more ADC12D1800s in order to
synchronize them with other ADC12D1800s in
the system. DCLKI and DCLKQ are always in
phase with each other, unless one channel is
powered down, and do not require a pulse from
DCLK_RST to become synchronized. The pulse
applied here must meet timing relationships with
respect to the CLK input. Although supported,
this feature has been superseded by AutoSync.
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C2
B1
C3/D3
C1/D2
E2/F3
Name
Equivalent Circuit
Description
VCMO
Common Mode Voltage Output or Signal
Coupling Select. If AC-coupled operation at the
analog inputs is desired, this pin should be held
at logic-low level. This pin is capable of sourcing/
sinking up to 100 µA. For DC-coupled operation,
this pin should be left floating or terminated into
high-impedance. In DC-coupled Mode, this pin
provides an output voltage which is the optimal
common-mode voltage for the input signal and
should be used to set the common-mode voltage
of the driving buffer.
VBG
Bandgap Voltage Output or LVDS Commonmode Voltage Select. This pin provides a
buffered version of the bandgap output voltage
and is capable of sourcing/sinking 100 uA and
driving a load of up to 80 pF. Alternately, this pin
may be used to select the LVDS digital output
common-mode voltage. If tied to logic-high, the
1.2V LVDS common-mode voltage is selected;
0.8V is the default.
Rext+/-
External Reference Resistor terminals. A 3.3 kΩ
±0.1% resistor should be connected between
Rext+/-. The Rext resistor is used as a reference
to trim internal circuits which affect the linearity of
the converter; the value and precision of this
resistor should not be compromised.
Rtrim+/-
Input Termination Trim Resistor terminals. A 3.3
kΩ ±0.1% resistor should be connected between
Rtrim+/-. The Rtrim resistor is used to establish
the calibrated 100Ω input impedance of VinI,
VinQ and CLK. These impedances may be fine
tuned by varying the value of the resistor by a
corresponding percentage; however, the tuning
range and performance is not guaranteed for
such an alternate value.
Tdiode+/-
Temperature Sensor Diode Positive (Anode) and
Negative (Cathode) Terminals. This set of pins is
used for die temperature measurements. It has
not been fully characterized.
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Ball No.
Y4/W5
Y5/U6
V6/V7
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Description
RCLK+/-
Reference Clock Input. When the AutoSync
feature is active, and the ADC12D1800 is in
Slave Mode, the internal divided clocks are
synchronized with respect to this input clock. The
delay on this clock may be adjusted when
synchronizing multiple ADCs. This feature is
available in ECM via Control Register (Addr:
Eh).
RCOut1+/RCOut2+/-
Reference Clock Output 1 and 2. These signals
provide a reference clock at a rate of CLK/4,
when enabled, independently of whether the
ADC is in Master or Slave Mode. They are used
to drive the RCLK of another ADC12D1800, to
enable automatic synchronization for multiple
ADCs (AutoSync feature). The impedance of
each trace from RCOut1 and RCOut2 to
the RCLK of another ADC12D1800 should be
100Ω differential. Having two clock outputs
allows the auto-synchronization to propagate as
a binary tree. Use the DOC Bit (Addr: Eh, Bit 1)
to enable/ disable this feature; default is disabled.
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Ball No.
Name
Equivalent Circuit
Description
DES
Dual Edge Sampling (DES) Mode select. In the
Non-Extended Control Mode (Non-ECM), when
this input is set to logic-high, the DES Mode of
operation is selected, meaning that the VinI input
is sampled by both channels in a time-interleaved
manner. The VinQ input is ignored. When this
input is set to logic-low, the device is in Non-DES
Mode, i.e. the I- and Q-channels operate
independently. In the Extended Control Mode
(ECM), this input is ignored and DES Mode
selection is controlled through the Control
Register by the DES Bit (Addr: 0h, Bit 7); default
is Non-DES Mode operation.
CalDly
Calibration Delay select. By setting this input
logic-high or logic-low, the user can select the
device to wait a longer or shorter amount of time,
respectively, before the automatic power-on selfcalibration is initiated. This feature is pincontrolled only and is always active during ECM
and Non-ECM.
D6
CAL
Calibration cycle initiate. The user can command
the device to execute a self-calibration cycle by
holding this input high a minimum of tCAL_H after
having held it low a minimum of tCAL_L. If this input
is held high at the time of power-on, the automatic
power-on calibration cycle is inhibited until this
input is cycled low-then-high. This pin is active in
both ECM and Non-ECM. In ECM, this pin is
logically OR'd with the CAL Bit (Addr: 0h, Bit 15)
in the Control Register. Therefore, both pin and
bit must be set low and then either can be set high
to execute an on-command calibration.
B5
CalRun
V5
V4
Calibration Running indication. This output is
logic-high while the calibration sequence is
executing. This output is logic-low otherwise.
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TABLE 2. Control and Status Balls
ADC12D1800
Ball No.
U3
V3
A4
A5
Name
Description
PDI
PDQ
Power Down I- and Q-channel. Setting either
input to logic-high powers down the respective Ior Q-channel. Setting either input to logic-low
brings the respective I- or Q-channel to a
operational state after a finite time delay. This pin
is active in both ECM and Non-ECM. In ECM,
each Pin is logically OR'd with its respective Bit.
Therefore, either this pin or the PDI and PDQ Bit
in the Control Register can be used to powerdown the I- and Q-channel (Addr: 0h, Bit 11 and
Bit 10), respectively.
TPM
Test Pattern Mode select. With this input at logichigh, the device continuously outputs a fixed,
repetitive test pattern at the digital outputs. In the
ECM, this input is ignored and the Test Pattern
Mode can only be activated through the Control
Register by the TPM Bit (Addr: 0h, Bit 12).
NDM
Non-Demuxed Mode select. Setting this input to
logic-high causes the digital output bus to be in
the 1:1 Non-Demuxed Mode. Setting this input to
logic-low causes the digital output bus to be in the
1:2 Demuxed Mode. This feature is pin-controlled
only and remains active during ECM and NonECM.
Y3
FSR
W4
DDRPh
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Full-Scale input Range select. In Non-ECM,
when this input is set to logic-low or logic-high,
the full-scale differential input range for both Iand Q-channel inputs is set to the lower or higher
FSR value, respectively. In the ECM, this input is
ignored and the full-scale range of the I- and Qchannel inputs is independently determined by
the setting of Addr: 3h and Addr: Bh, respectively. Note that the high (lower) FSR value in NonECM corresponds to the mid (min) available
selection in ECM; the FSR range in ECM is
greater.
DDR Phase select. This input, when logic-low,
selects the 0° Data-to-DCLK phase relationship.
When logic-high, it selects the 90° Data-to-DCLK
phase relationship, i.e. the DCLK transition
indicates the middle of the valid data outputs.
This pin only has an effect when the chip is in 1:2
Demuxed Mode, i.e. the NDM pin is set to logiclow. In ECM, this input is ignored and the DDR
phase is selected through the Control Register by
the DPS Bit (Addr: 0h, Bit 14); the default is 0°
Mode.
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Name
Equivalent Circuit
Description
ECE
Extended Control Enable bar. Extended feature
control through the SPI interface is enabled when
this signal is asserted (logic-low). In this case,
most of the direct control pins have no effect.
When this signal is de-asserted (logic-high), the
SPI interface is disabled, all SPI registers are
reset to their default values, and all available
settings are controlled via the control pins.
SCS
Serial Chip Select bar. In ECM, when this signal
is asserted (logic-low), SCLK is used to clock in
serial data which is present on SDI and to source
serial data on SDO. When this signal is deasserted (logic-high), SDI is ignored and SDO is
in tri-stated.
C5
SCLK
Serial Clock. In ECM, serial data is shifted into
and out of the device synchronously to this clock
signal. This clock may be disabled and held logiclow, as long as timing specifications are not
violated when the clock is enabled or disabled.
B4
SDI
Serial Data-In. In ECM, serial data is shifted into
the device on this pin while SCS signal is
asserted (logic-low).
A3
SDO
Serial Data-Out. In ECM, serial data is shifted out
of the device on this pin while SCS signal is
asserted (logic-low). This output is tri-stated
when SCS is de-asserted.
D1, D7, E3, F4,
W3, U7
DNC
NONE
Do Not Connect. These pins are used for internal
purposes and should not be connected, i.e. left
floating. Do not ground.
C7
NC
NONE
Not Connected. This pin is not bonded and may
be left floating or connected to any potential.
B3
C4
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TABLE 3. Power and Ground Balls
Ball No.
Name
Equivalent Circuit
A2, A6, B6, C6,
D8, D9, E1, F1,
H4, N4, R1, T1,
U8, U9, W6, Y2,
Y6
VA
NONE
Power Supply for the Analog circuitry. This
supply is tied to the ESD ring. Therefore, it must
be powered up before or with any other supply.
G1, G3, G4, H2,
J3, K3, L3, M3,
N2, P1, P3, P4,
R3, R4
VTC
NONE
Power Supply for the Track-and-Hold and Clock
circuitry.
A11, A15, C18,
D11, D15, D17,
J17, J20, R17,
R20, T17, U11,
U15, U16, Y11,
Y15
VDR
NONE
Power Supply for the Output Drivers.
A8, B9, C8, V8,
W9, Y8
VE
NONE
Power Supply for the Digital Encoder.
NONE
Bias Voltage I-channel. This is an externally
decoupled bias voltage for the I-channel. Each
pin should individually be decoupled with a 100
nF capacitor via a low resistance, low inductance
path to GND.
J4, K2
VbiasI
Description
L2, M4
VbiasQ
NONE
Bias Voltage Q-channel. This is an externally
decoupled bias voltage for the Q-channel. Each
pin should individually be decoupled with a 100
nF capacitor via a low resistance, low inductance
path to GND.
A1, A7, B2, B7,
D4, D5, E4, K1,
L1, T4, U4, U5,
W2, W7, Y1, Y7,
H8:N13
GND
NONE
Ground Return for the Analog circuitry.
F2, G2, H3, J2,
K4, L4, M2, N3,
P2, R2, T2, T3, U1
GNDTC
NONE
Ground Return for the Track-and-Hold and Clock
circuitry.
A13, A17, A20,
D13, D16, E17,
F17, F20, M17,
M20, U13, U17,
V18, Y13, Y17,
Y20
GNDDR
NONE
Ground Return for the Output Drivers.
A9, B8, C9, V9,
W8, Y9
GNDE
NONE
Ground Return for the Digital Encoder.
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TABLE 4. High-Speed Digital Outputs
Ball No.
K19/K20
L19/L20
K17/K18
L17/L18
Name
Equivalent Circuit
Description
DCLKI+/DCLKQ+/-
Data Clock Output for the I- and Q-channel data
bus. These differential clock outputs are used to
latch the output data and, if used, should always
be terminated with a 100Ω differential resistor
placed as closely as possible to the differential
receiver. Delayed and non-delayed data outputs
are supplied synchronously to this signal. In 1:2
Demux Mode or Non-Demux Mode, this signal is
at ¼ or ½ the sampling clock rate, respectively.
DCLKI and DCLKQ are always in phase with
each other, unless one channel is powered down,
and do not require a pulse from DCLK_RST to
become synchronized.
ORI+/ORQ+/-
Out-of-Range Output for the I- and Q-channel.
This differential output is asserted logic-high
while the over- or under-range condition exists,
i.e. the differential signal at each respective
analog input exceeds the full-scale value. Each
OR result refers to the current Data, with which it
is clocked out. If used, each of these outputs
should always be terminated with a 100Ω
differential resistor placed as closely as possible
to the differential receiver.
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Ball No.
Name
J18/J19
H19/H20
H17/H18
G19/G20
G17/G18
F18/F19
E19/E20
D19/D20
D18/E18
C19/C20
B19/B20
B18/C17
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M18/M19
N19/N20
N17/N18
P19/P20
P17/P18
R18/R19
T19/T20
U19/U20
U18/T18
V19/V20
W19/W20
W18/V17
DI11+/DI10+/DI9+/DI8+/DI7+/DI6+/DI5+/DI4+/DI3+/DI2+/DI1+/DI0+/·
DQ11+/DQ10+/DQ9+/DQ8+/DQ7+/DQ6+/DQ5+/DQ4+/DQ3+/DQ2+/DQ1+/DQ0+/-
I- and Q-channel Digital Data Outputs. In NonDemux Mode, this LVDS data is transmitted at
the sampling clock rate. In Demux Mode, these
outputs provide ½ the data at ½ the sampling
clock rate, synchronized with the delayed data,
i.e. the other ½ of the data which was sampled
one clock cycle earlier. Compared with the DId
and DQd outputs, these outputs represent the
later time samples. If used, each of these outputs
should always be terminated with a 100Ω
differential resistor placed as closely as possible
to the differential receiver.
A18/A19
B17/C16
A16/B16
B15/C15
C14/D14
A14/B14
B13/C13
C12/D12
A12/B12
B11/C11
C10/D10
A10/B10
·
Y18/Y19
W17/V16
Y16/W16
W15/V15
V14/U14
Y14/W14
W13/V13
V12/U12
Y12/W12
W11/V11
V10/U10
Y10/W10
DId11+/DId10+/DId9+/DId8+/DId7+/DId6+/DId5+/DId4+/DId3+/DId2+/DId1+/DId0+/·
DQd11+/DQd10+/DQd9+/DQd8+/DQd7+/DQd6+/DQd5+/DQd4+/DQd3+/DQd2+/DQd1+/DQd0+/-
Delayed I- and Q-channel Digital Data Outputs.
In Non-Demux Mode, these outputs are tristated. In Demux Mode, these outputs provide ½
the data at ½ the sampling clock rate,
synchronized with the non-delayed data, i.e. the
other ½ of the data which was sampled one clock
cycle later. Compared with the DI and DQ
outputs, these outputs represent the earlier time
samples. If used, each of these outputs should
always be terminated with a 100Ω differential
resistor placed as closely as possible to the
differential receiver.
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NOTES: UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
REFERENCE JEDEC REGISTRATION MS-034, VARIATION BAL-2.
292-Ball BGA Thermally Enhanced Package
Order Number ADC12D1800CUIT
NS Package Number UFH292A
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