As wireless systems move from RF to the mmWave spectrum, system complexity increases as well. In this article, learn how mixed-signal front ends provide scalable, software-designed radio solutions that solve multifaceted communications challenges.
xMxFEs from Analog Devices offer smart integration of RF analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), RF digital-to-analog converters (DACs), on-chip digital signal processing, and clock/PLL for multichip synchronization. This allows for the elimination of discrete data converters and traditional RF front-end components to reduce size, weight, power needs, and cost. Integrated digital signal processing supports the transition to software-defined radio platforms, creating a highly configurable common hardware/software platform that can be used in multiple applications across a broad array of end markets.
Block diagram of the AD9081
The green block: Highlights the on-chip DSP including a programmable FIR filter and course/fine decimation filters on the receive path and course/fine interpolation filters on the transmit path. |
The orange block: Shows the AD9081 offering four ADC channels at 4 GSPS and four DAC channels at 12 GSPS. |
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