ADRF6821-EVALZ, Evaluation Board for Evaluating the ADRF6821 450 to 2800 MHz, DPD RFIC with Integrated Fractional-N PLL and VCO

Reference Design using part ADRF6821 by Analog Devices

Manufacturer

Analog Devices
  • Application Category
    Wireless Communication
  • Product Type
    Modulators

Associated Documents

For End Products

  • CDMA Cellular Phone
  • Microwave point-to-point
  • WiMAX/Wireless Broadband

Description

  • ADRF6821-EVALZ, Evaluation Board evaluates the performance of the ADRF6821. The evaluation board contains the ADRF6821, a connector suited for the SDP-S controller board, power supply connectors, regulators and subminiature Version A (SMA) connectors. The ADRF6821-EVALZ requires an SDP-S controller board to program the ADRF6821. The ADRF6821-EVALZ is a 4-layer Rogers printed circuit board (PCB). The ADRF6821 is a high performance, wideband demodulator solution that supports input radio frequencies (RF) ranging from 450 MHz to 2800 MHz. Highly integrated, the device consists of a 2:1 input RF switch; integrated RF balun, quadrature demodulator, integrated phase-locked loop (PLL)/voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) and integrated intermediate frequency (IF) amplifiers and analog-to-digital (ADC) drivers

Key Features

  • Operating Frequency
    450 to 2800 MHz

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