TIDA-01161: The RF sampling architecture offers an alternative to the traditional super-heterodyne architecture. An RF sampling analog-to-digital converter (ADC) operates at a high sampling rate and converts signals directly from radio frequencies (RF) to digital. Because of the high sampling rate, the RF sampling architecture supports very wide signal bandwidths. Higher signal bandwidths increase the capacity of the system allowing for faster data transmission or greater user access. The reference design features the ADC32RF45 which is a dual channel,14-bit resolution ADC sampling up to 3-GSPS. The maximum signal bandwidth is set by the ADC sampling rate divided by two. With this reference design the signal bandwidth capability exceeds 1-GHz. The maximum input frequency is set by the input bandwidth of the input buffers of the ADC and the input transformers. This reference design allows direct capture of RF signals up to 4-GHz which is suitable for all of the key telecommunication bands and S-band RADAR applications. The design includes an optimized clocking solution for maintaining the JESD204B serialized data interface and achieving the highest signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) performance.
TIDA-01163: The RF sampling receiver captures signals directly in the radio frequency (RF) band. In a multi-band application the desired signals are not very wide band but they are spaced far apart within the spectrum. The reference design captures signals in different RF bands and digitally down-converts them to baseband. The reference design showcases the ADC32RF80 dual channel, 14-bit, 3-GSPS RF sampling telecom receiver. The device includes two digital down converters (DDC) per channel. The DDC offers decimation values from 8 to 32 and includes a 16-bit numerically controlled. With the high sampling rate of the ADC32RF80 the reference design captures a large swatch of RF spectrum which contains signals in multiple bands and potentially undesired interferers. The DDC independently mixes the desired bands to digital baseband. Decimation reduces the output data rate to a lower level and provides digital filtering around the desired band to eliminate interference and to improve signal-to-noise ratio performance. This feature is critical for high end telecommunication receivers that require high dynamic range.
TIDM-SERVODRIVE: The DesignDRIVE Development Kit is a reference design for a complete industrial drive directly connecting to a three phase ACI or PMSM motor. Many drive topologies can be created from the combined control, power and communications technologies included on this single platform. Includes multiple position sensor interfaces, diverse current sensing techniques, hot-side partitioning options and expansion for safety and industrial Ethernet.
TIDA-01016: TIDA-01016 is a clocking solution for high dynamic range high speed ADC. RF input signals are directly captured using the RF sampling approach by high speed ADC. The ADC32RF45 is a dual- channel, 14-bit, 3-GSPS RF sampling ADC. The 3-dB input bandwidth is 3.2 GHz, and it captures signals up to 4 GHz. This design showcases the clocking solution using the LMX2582, to achieve the best SNR performance of ADC32RF45 at higher input frequencies used in microwave backhaul applications.
TIDA-00822: This reference design discusses the use and performance of the Digital Variable-Gain high-speed amplifier, the LMH6401, to drive the high-speed analog-to-digital converter (ADC), the ADS54J60 device. Different options for common-mode voltages, power supplies, and interfaces are discussed and measued, including AC-coupling and DC-coupling, to meet the requirements of a variety of applications.
TIDM-SERVODRIVE: The DesignDRIVE Development Kit is a reference design for a complete industrial drive directly connecting to a three phase ACI or PMSM motor. Many drive topologies can be created from the combined control, power and communications technologies included on this single platform. Includes multiple position sensor interfaces, diverse current sensing techniques, hot-side partitioning options and expansion for safety and industrial Ethernet.
TIDA-00823: This reference design discusses the use and performance of the Ultra-Wideband, Fixed-gain high-speed amplifier, the LMH3401 to drive the high-speed analog-to-digital converter (ADC), the ADS54J60 device. Different options for common-mode voltages, power supplies, and interfaces are discussed and measued, including AC-coupling and DC-coupling, to meet the requirements of a variety of applications.