ADRV9003
ADRV9003 is Narrow-Band and Wideband RF Transceiver manufactured by Analog Devices.
FEATURES
- Highly integrated transceiver with single-channel transmitter and dual-channel receivers
- Frequency range of 30 MHz to 6000 MHz
- Transmitter and receiver bandwidth from 12 k Hz to 40 MHz
- Two fully integrated, fractional-N, RF synthesizers
- LVDS and CMOS synchronous serial data interface options
- Low power monitor and sleep modes
- Multichip synchronization capabilities
- Fast frequency hopping
- Dynamic profile switching for dynamic data rates and sample rates
- Fully programmable via a 4-wire SPI
- 12 mm × 12 mm, 196-ball CSP_BGA
APPLICATIONS
- Mission critical munications
- Very high frequency (VHF), ultrahigh frequency (UHF), and cellu- lar to 6 GHz
- Time division duplexing (TDD) and frequency division duplexing
(FDD) applications
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADRV9003 is a highly integrated RF transceiver that has a single-channel transmitter, dual-channel receivers, integrated synthesizers, and digital signal processing functions.
The ADRV9003 is a high performance, highly linear, high dynamic range transceiver designed for performance vs. power consumption system optimization. The device is configurable and ideally suited to demanding, low power, portable and battery powered equipment. The ADRV9003 operates from 30 MHz to 6000 MHz and covers the UHF, VHF, industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) bands, and cellular frequency bands in narrow-band (k Hz) and wideband operation up to 40 MHz. The ADRV9003 is capable of both TDD and FDD operation.
The transceiver consists of direct conversion signal paths with state-of-the-art noise figure and linearity. Each plete receiver and transmitter subsystem includes dc offset correction, quadrature error correction (QEC), and programmable digital filters, which eliminate the need for these functions in the digital baseband. In addition, several auxiliary functions, such as auxiliary analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), auxiliary digital-to-analog converters (DACs), and general-purpose inputs/outputs (GPIOs),...