High-speed Data Converters and IF Diversity Receivers From Analog Devices Maximize Receiver Sensitivity and Dynamic Range for 3G and 4G Cellular Base Stations

High-speed Data Converters and IF Diversity Receivers From Analog Devices Maximize Receiver Sensitivity and Dynamic Range for 3G and 4G Cellular Base Stations (Graphic: Business Wire)

NORWOOD, Mass.--()--Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) today introduced four high-speed data converter products that support signal sampling rates necessary to accommodate multi-carrier radio platform requirements for today’s 3G and 4G cellular infrastructure communication standards, including CDMA2000, UMTS/LTE, TD-SCDMA and TD-LTE.

Analog Devices’ AD6649 and AD6643 IF diversity receivers and AD9643 and AD9613 high-speed A/D converters complement other receive chain components to simplify control loops and maximize base station receiver sensitivity and dynamic range. When paired with ADI’s dual-channel ADL5202 VGA (variable gain amplifier), the AD6649 IF receiver ensures that both weak and strong incoming cell phone call signals are effectively received and processed. The VGA is directly controlled by the AD6649 which can use the 1-dB gain step resolution in a simplified AGC (automatic gain control) loop.

About the AD6649 and AD6643 IF Diversity Receivers

The AD6649 is the industry’s first IF diversity receiver able to monitor the incoming signal power and adjust the VGA gain setting directly without the need for a microprocessor. The AD6649 integrates many of the functions required for a diversity receive path in a single device, including an ultra-low-latency peak detector and a rms signal power monitor. There is also an integrated DDC (digital down converter) that includes a 32-bit NCO (numerically controlled oscillator), a decimating half-band filter and an output FIR (finite-impulse response) filter that provides an effective band-pass filtering function and reduces the output rate.

The AD6643 is an IF diversity receiver for cost-sensitive applications that integrates two high performance A/D converters and noise shaping requantizer (NSR) digital blocks. The integrated NSR circuitry allows for improved SNR (signal to noise ratio) performance in a smaller frequency band within the Nyquist bandwidth. With the NSR feature enabled, the outputs of the A/D converters are processed such that the AD6643 supports enhanced SNR performance within a limited portion of the Nyquist bandwidth while maintaining 11-bit output resolution. The NSR block can be programmed to provide a bandwidth of either 22 percent or 33 percent of the sample clock.

About the AD9643 and AD9613 High Speed A/D Converters

For wideband, multi-carrier wireless communications applications that require only a dual A/D converter function without DDC functionality due to cost or size constraints, ADI introduced the AD9643 14-bit A/D converter with sampling speeds up to 250 MSPS. The AD9643 A/D converter features a multi-stage, differential pipelined architecture with integrated output error correction logic. Wide bandwidth inputs support a variety of user-selectable input ranges, while an integrated voltage reference eases design considerations. Programming for setup and control are handled using a three-wire SPI-compatible serial interface. ADI also released today the 12-bit, pin-compatible AD9613 A/D converter, which achieves sampling speeds up to 250 MSPS.

                                 

Pricing and Availability

 
Product      

Sample
Availability

 

     

Full
Production

     

Sample Rate
(MSPS)

     

Price Each In
1,000 Quantities

      Packaging
AD6649       NOW       NOW       250       $83.30       64-lead LFCSP
AD6643       NOW       NOW       200       $63.92       64-lead LFCSP
AD9643       NOW       NOW       170

 

210

 

250

      $72.49

 

$109.75

 

$131.57

      64-lead LFCSP
AD9613       NOW       NOW      

170

 

210

 

250

      $50.25

 

$66.60

 

$79.00

      64-lead LFCSP
 

About Analog Devices

Innovation, performance, and excellence are the cultural pillars on which Analog Devices has built one of the longest standing, highest growth companies within the technology sector. Acknowledged industry-wide as the world leader in data conversion and signal conditioning technology, Analog Devices serves over 60,000 customers, representing virtually all types of electronic equipment. Analog Devices is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts, with design and manufacturing facilities throughout the world. Analog Devices’ common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker “ADI” and is included in the S&P 500 Index.

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Contacts

Analog Devices, Inc.
Bob Olson, 781-937-1666
Email: bob.olson@analog.com
or
Porter Novelli
Andrew MacLellan, 617-897-8270
Email: andrew.maclellan@porternovelli.com

Release Summary

High-speed Data Converters and IF Diversity Receivers From Analog Devices Maximize Receiver Sensitivity and Dynamic Range for 3G and 4G Cellular Base Stations

Contacts

Analog Devices, Inc.
Bob Olson, 781-937-1666
Email: bob.olson@analog.com
or
Porter Novelli
Andrew MacLellan, 617-897-8270
Email: andrew.maclellan@porternovelli.com