ADF4377
ADF4377 is Microwave Wideband Synthesizer manufactured by Analog Devices.
Data Sheet ADF4377
Microwave Wideband Synthesizer with Integrated VCO
Features
- Output frequency range: 800 MHz to 12.8 GHz
- Jitter = 18 fs RMS (integration bandwidth: 100 Hz to 100 MHz)
- Jitter = 27 fs RMS (ADC SNR method)
- Wideband noise floor:
- 160 d Bc/Hz at 12 GHz
- PLL specifications
- - 239 d Bc/Hz: normalized in-band phase noise floor
- - 147 d Bc/Hz: normalized in-band 1/f noise
- Phase detector frequency up to 500 MHz
- Reference input frequency up to 1000 MHz
- Typical spurious f PFD:
- 95 d Bc at f OUT = 12 GHz
- Reference input to output delay specifications
- Device-to-device standard deviation: 3 ps
- Temperature coefficient: 0.03 ps/°C
- Adjustment step size: < ±0.1 ps
- Multichip output phase alignment
- 3.3 V and 5 V power supplies
- 7 mm × 7 mm 48-lead LGA
APPLICATIONS
- High performance data converter and Mx FE clocking
- Wireless infrastructure (MC-GSM, 5G)
- Test and measurement
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
GENERAL DESCRIPTION The ADF4377 is a high performance, ultralow jitter, dual output integer-N phased locked loop (PLL) with an integrated voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) ideally suited for data converter and mixed signal front end (Mx FE) clock applications. The high performance PLL has a figure of merit of
- 239 d Bc/Hz, ultralow 1/f noise, and a high phase frequency detector (PFD) frequency that can achieve ultralow in-band noise and integrated jitter. The fundamental VCO and output divider of the ADF4377 generate frequencies from 800 MHz to 12.8 GHz. The ADF4377 integrates all necessary power supply bypass capacitors, saving board space on pact boards. For multiple data converter and Mx FE clock applications, the ADF4377 simplifies clock alignment and calibration routines required with other clock solutions by implementing the automatic reference to output synchronization feature, the matched reference to output delays across process, voltage, and temperature feature, and the less than ±0.1 ps, jitter free reference to output delay adjustment...