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 19-2093; Rev 1; 2/07
KIT ATION EVALU BLE AVAILA
Dual 10-Bit, 80Msps, 3V, Low-Power ADC with Internal Reference and Parallel Outputs
General Description Features
Single 3V Operation Excellent Dynamic Performance 59dB SNR at fIN = 20MHz 73dB SFDR at fIN = 20MHz Low Power 82mA (Normal Operation) 2.8mA (Sleep Mode) 1A (Shutdown Mode) 0.02dB Gain and 0.25 Phase Matching (typ) Wide 1VP-P Differential Analog Input Voltage Range 400MHz, -3dB Input Bandwidth On-Chip 2.048V Precision Bandgap Reference User-Selectable Output Format--Two's Complement or Offset Binary 48-Pin TQFP Package with Exposed Pad for Improved Thermal Dissipation Evaluation Kit Available
MAX1181
The MAX1181 is a 3V, dual 10-bit, analog-to-digital converter (ADC) featuring fully-differential wideband track-and-hold (T/H) inputs, driving two pipelined, ninestage ADCs. The MAX1181 is optimized for low-power, high-dynamic performance applications in imaging, instrumentation, and digital communication applications. The MAX1181 operates from a single 2.7V to 3.6V supply, consuming only 246mW, while delivering a typical signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 59dB at an input frequency of 20MHz and a sampling rate of 80Msps. The T/H driven input stages incorporate 400MHz (-3dB) input amplifiers. The converters may also be operated with single-ended inputs. In addition to low operating power, the MAX1181 features a 2.8mA sleep mode, as well as a 1A power-down mode to conserve power during idle periods. An internal 2.048V precision bandgap reference sets the full-scale range of the ADC. A flexible reference structure allows the use of the internal or external reference, if desired for applications requiring increased accuracy or a different input voltage range. The MAX1181 features parallel, CMOS-compatible three-state outputs. The digital output format is set to two's complement or straight offset binary through a single control pin. The device provides for a separate output power supply of 1.7V to 3.6V for flexible interfacing. The MAX1181 is available in a 7mm 7mm, 48-pin TQFP package, and is specified for the extended industrial (-40C to +85C) temperature range. Pin-compatible higher and lower speed versions of the MAX1181 are also available. Please refer to the MAX1180 datasheet for 105Msps, the MAX1182 datasheet for 65Msps, the MAX1183 datasheet for 40Msps, and the MAX1184 datasheet for 20Msps. In addition to these speed grades, this family includes a 20Msps multiplexed output version (MAX1185), for which digital data is presented time-interleaved on a single, parallel 10-bit output port.
Ordering Information
PART MAX1181ECM MAX1181ECM+ TEMP RANGE -40C to +85C -40C to +85C PIN-PACKAGE 48 TQFP-EP* 48 TQFP-EP*
*EP = Exposed paddle. +Denotes a lead-free package.
Pin Configuration
REFN REFP REFIN REFOUT D9A D8A D7A D6A D5A D4A D3A D2A
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38
COM VDD GND INA+ INAVDD GND INBINB+ GND VDD CLK
37
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27
D1A D0A OGND OVDD OVDD OGND D0B D1B D2B D3B D4B D5B
Applications
High-Resolution Imaging I/Q Channel Digitization Multichannel IF Undersampling Instrumentation Video Application
MAX1181
EP*
26 25
Functional Diagram appears at end of data sheet.
NOTE: THE PIN 1 INDICATOR FOR LEAD-FREE PACKAGES IS REPLACED BY A "+" SIGN.
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VDD GND T/B SLEEP PD OE D9B D8B D7B D6B
GND VDD
48 TQFP-EP
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Dual 10-Bit, 80Msps, 3V, Low-Power ADC with Internal Reference and Parallel Outputs MAX1181
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
VDD, OVDD to GND ...............................................-0.3V to +3.6V OGND to GND.......................................................-0.3V to +0.3V INA+, INA-, INB+, INB- to GND ...............................-0.3V to VDD REFIN, REFOUT, REFP, REFN, CLK, COM to GND ...........................................-0.3V to (VDD + 0.3V) OE, PD, SLEEP, T/B, D9A-D0A, D9B-D0B to OGND ..............................-0.3V to (OVDD + 0.3V) Continuous Power Dissipation (TA = +70C) 48-Pin TQFP-EP (derate 30.4mW/C above +70C) ...2430mW Operating Temperature Range ...........................-40C to +85C Junction Temperature ......................................................+150C Storage Temperature Range .............................-60C to +150C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s) .................................+300C
Stresses beyond those listed under "Absolute Maximum Ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(VDD = 3V, OVDD = 2.5V; 0.1F and 1.0F capacitors from REFP, REFN, and COM to GND; REFOUT connected to REFIN through a 10k resistor, VIN = 2VP-P (differential with respect to COM), CL = 10pF at digital outputs (Note 1), fCLK = 83.333MHz, TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25C.) (Note 2)
PARAMETER DC ACCURACY Resolution Integral Nonlinearity Differential Nonlinearity Offset Error Gain Error ANALOG INPUT Differential Input Voltage Range Common-Mode Input Voltage Range Input Resistance Input Capacitance CONVERSION RATE Maximum Clock Frequency Data Latency DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Note 3) Signal-to-Noise And Distortion (Note 3) Spurious-Free Dynamic Range (Note 3) Third-Harmonic Distortion (Note 3) SNR fINA or B = 7.47MHz, TA = +25C fINA or B = 20MHz, TA = +25C fINA or B = 39.9MHz fINA or B = 7.47MHz, TA = +25C fINA or B = 20MHz, TA = +25C fINA or B = 39.9MHz fINA or B = 7.47MHz, TA = +25C fINA or B = 20MHz, TA = +25C fINA or B = 39.9MHz fINA or B = 7.47MHz fINA or B = 20MHz fINA or B = 39.9MHz 56.5 56 56 55.3 65 64 59.5 59 59 59 58.5 58.5 75 73 71 -76 -76 -75 dB fCLK 80 5 MHz Clock Cycles VDIFF VCM RIN CIN Switched capacitor load Differential or single-ended inputs 1.0 VDD/2 0.5 25 5 V V k pF INL DNL fIN = 7.47MHz fIN = 7.47MHz, no missing codes guaranteed -2 0 10 0.6 0.4 2.2 1.0 +2 2 Bits LSB LSB % FS % FS SYMBOL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
SINAD
dB
SFDR
dBc
HD3
dBc
2
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
(VDD = 3V, OVDD = 2.5V; 0.1F and 1.0F capacitors from REFP, REFN, and COM to GND; REFOUT connected to REFIN through a 10k resistor, VIN = 2VP-P (differential with respect to COM), CL = 10pF at digital outputs (Note 1), fCLK = 83.333MHz, TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25C.) (Note 2)
PARAMETER Total Harmonic Distortion (First Four Harmonics) (Note 3) Intermodulation Distortion (First Five Odd-Order IMDs) Small-Signal Bandwidth Full-Power Bandwidth Aperture Delay Aperture Jitter Overdrive Recovery Time Differential Gain Differential Phase Output Noise INTERNAL REFERENCE Reference Output Voltage Reference Temperature Coefficient Load Regulation REFIN Input Voltage Positive Reference Output Voltage Negative Reference Output Voltage Differential Reference Output Voltage Range REFIN Resistance Maximum REFP, COM Source Current Maximum REFP, COM Sink Current Maximum REFN Source Current Maximum REFN Sink Current REFOUT TCREF 2.048 3% 60 1.25 VREFIN VREFP VREFN VREF RREFIN ISOURCE ISINK ISOURCE ISINK VREF = VREFP - VREFN 0.95 2.048 2.012 0.988 1.024 > 50 >5 250 250 >5 1.10 V ppm/C mV/mA V V V V M mA A A mA INA+ = INA- = INB+ = INB- = COM FPBW tAD tAJ For 1.5 x full-scale input SYMBOL THD CONDITIONS fINA or B = 7.47MHz, TA = +25C fINA or B = 20MHz, TA = +25C fINA or B = 39.9MHz IMD fINA or B = 38.1546MHz at -6.5dBFS fINA or B = 41.9532MHz at -6.5dBFS (Note 4) Input at -20dBFS, differential inputs Input at -0.5dBFS, differential inputs MIN TYP -73 -70 -70 -73.5 500 400 1 2 2 1 0.25 0.2 dBc MHz MHz ns psRMS ns % degrees LSBRMS MAX -64 -63 dBc UNITS
BUFFERED EXTERNAL REFERENCE (VREFIN = 2.048V)
UNBUFFERED EXTERNAL REFERENCE (VREFIN = AGND, reference voltage applied to REFP, REFN and COM ) REFP, REFN Input Resistance RREFP, RREFN Measured between REFP and COM and REFN and COM 4 k
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
(VDD = 3V, OVDD = 2.5V; 0.1F and 1.0F capacitors from REFP, REFN, and COM to GND; REFOUT connected to REFIN through a 10k resistor, VIN = 2VP-P (differential with respect to COM), CL = 10pF at digital outputs (Note 1), fCLK = 83.333MHz, TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25C.) (Note 2)
PARAMETER Differential Reference Input Voltage COM Input Voltage REFP Input Voltage REFN Input Voltage SYMBOL VREF VCOM VREFP VREFN CONDITIONS VREF = VREFP - VREFN MIN TYP 1.024 10% VDD / 2 10% VCOM + VREF / 2 VCOM - VREF / 2 0.8 x VDD 0.8 x OVDD 0.2 x VDD 0.2 x OVDD 0.1 VIH = OVDD or VDD (CLK) VIL = 0 5 ISINK = 200A ISOURCE = 200A OE = OVDD OE = OVDD 2.7 1.7 Operating, fINA or B = 20MHz at -0.5dBFS Analog Supply Current IVDD Sleep mode Shutdown, clock idle, PD = OE = OVDD Operating, CL = 15pF , fINA or B = 20MHz at -0.5dBFS Output Supply Current IOVDD Sleep mode Shutdown, clock idle, PD = OE = OVDD Operating, fINA or B = 20MHz at -0.5dBFS Power Dissipation PDISS Sleep mode Shutdown, clock idle, PD = OE = OVDD 5 3.0 2.5 82 2.8 1 13 100 2 246 8.4 3 45 10 291 15 3.6 3.6 97 OVDD - 0.2 10 0.2 5 5 MAX UNITS V V V V
DIGITAL INPUTS (CLK, PD, OE, SLEEP, T/B) CLK Input High Threshold VIH PD, OE, SLEEP, T/B CLK Input Low Threshold VIL PD, OE, SLEEP, T/B Input Hysteresis Input Leakage Input Capacitance Output-Voltage Low Output-Voltage High Three-State Leakage Current Three-State Output Capacitance POWER REQUIREMENTS Analog Supply Voltage Range Output Supply Voltage Range VDD OVDD V V mA A mA A mW W VHYST IIH IIL CIN VOL VOH ILEAK COUT
V
V
V A pF V V A pF
DIGITAL OUTPUTS (D9A-D0A, D9B-D0B)
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
(VDD = 3V, OVDD = 2.5V; 0.1F and 1.0F capacitors from REFP, REFN, and COM to GND; REFOUT connected to REFIN through a 10k resistor, VIN = 2VP-P (differential with respect to COM), CL = 10pF at digital outputs (Note 1), fCLK = 83.333MHz, TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25C.) (Note 2)
PARAMETER Power Supply Rejection TIMING CHARACTERISTICS CLK Rise to Output Data Valid Output Enable Time Output Disable Time CLK Pulse-Width High CLK Pulse-Width Low Wake-Up Time (Note 6) tDO tENABLE tDISABLE tCH tCL tWAKE Figure 3 (Note 5) Figure 4 Figure 4 Figure 3 clock period: 12ns Figure 3 clock period: 12ns Wakeup from sleep mode Wakeup from shutdown fINA or B = 20MHz at -0.5dBFS fINA or B = 20MHz at -0.5dBFS fINA or B = 20MHz at -0.5dBFS 5 10 1.5 6 1 6 1 0.28 1.5 -70 0.02 0.25 0.2 8 ns ns ns ns ns s SYMBOL PSRR Offset Gain CONDITIONS MIN TYP 0.2 0.1 MAX UNITS mV/V %/V
MAX1181
CHANNEL-TO-CHANNEL MATCHING Crosstalk Gain Matching Phase Matching dB dB degrees
Note 1: Equivalent dynamic performance is obtainable over full OVDD range with reduced CL. Note 2: Specifications at +25C are guaranteed by production test and < +25C are guaranteed by design and characterization. Note 3: SNR, SINAD, THD, SFDR, and HD3 are based on an analog input voltage of -0.5dBFS, referenced to a +1.024V full-scale input voltage range. Note 4: Intermodulation distortion is the total power of the intermodulation products relative to the individual carrier. This number is 6dB or better, if referenced to the two-tone envelope. Note 5: Digital outputs settle to VIH, VIL. Parameter guaranteed by design. Note 6: With REFIN driven externally, REFP, COM, and REFN are left floating while powered down.
Typical Operating Characteristics
(VDD = 3V, OVDD = 2.5V, internal reference, differential input at -0.5dBFS, fCLK = 80.0006MHz, CL 10pF. TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.)
FFT PLOT CHA (8192-POINT RECORD, DIFFERENTIAL INPUT)
MAX1181 toc01
FFT PLOT CHB (8192-POINT RECORD, DIFFERENTIAL INPUT)
MAX1181 toc02
FFT PLOT CHA (8192-POINT RECORD, DIFFERENTIAL INPUT)
-10 -20 AMPLITUDE (dB) -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 -90 -100 CHA fINA = 19.9123MHz fINB = 24.9123MHz fCLK = 80.0006MHz AINA = -0.52dBFS
MAX1181 toc03
0 -10 -20 AMPLITUDE (dB) -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 -90 -100 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 CHA fINA = 6.0449MHz fINB = 7.5099MHz fCLK = 80.0006MHz AINA = -0.46dBFS
0 -10 -20 AMPLITUDE (dB) -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 -90 -100 CHB fINA = 6.0449MHz fINB = 7.5099MHz fCLK = 80.0006MHz AINB = -0.52dBFS
0
40
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
ANALOG INPUT FREQUENCY (MHz)
ANALOG INPUT FREQUENCY (MHz)
ANALOG INPUT FREQUENCY (MHz)
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Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(VDD = 3V, OVDD = 2.5V, internal reference, differential input at -0.5dBFS, fCLK = 80.0006MHz, CL 10pF. TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.)
FFT PLOT CHB (8192-POINT RECORD, DIFFERENTIAL INPUT)
MAX1181 toc04
FFT PLOT CHA (8192-POINT RECORD, DIFFERENTIAL INPUT)
MAX1181 toc05
FFT PLOT CHB (8192-POINT RECORD, DIFFERENTIAL INPUT)
-10 -20 AMPLITUDE (dB) -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 -90 -100 fINA = 40.4202MHz fINB = 47.0413MHz fCLK = 80.0006MHz AINB = -0.53dBFS CHB
MAX1181 toc06
0 -10 -20
AMPLITUDE (dB)
0 -10 -20 AMPLITUDE (dB) -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 -90 -100 fINA = 40.4202MHz fINB = 47.0413MHz fCLK = 80.0006MHz AINA = -0.52dBFS CHA
0
-30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 -90 -100 0
fINA = 19.9123MHz fINB = 24.9123MHz fCLK = 80.0006MHz AINB = -0.53dBFS
CHB
5
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40
0
5
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ANALOG INPUT FREQUENCY (MHz)
ANALOG INPUT FREQUENCY (MHz)
ANALOG INPUT FREQUENCY (MHz)
TWO-TONE IMD PLOT (8192-POINT RECORD, COHERENT SAMPLING)
MAX1181 toc07
SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO vs. ANALOG INPUT FREQUENCY
MAX1181 toc08
SIGNAL-TO-NOISE AND DISTORTION vs. ANALOG INPUT FREQUENCY
MAX1181 toc09
0 -10 -20 AMPLITUDE (dB) -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 -90 -100 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 2nd ORDER IMD fIN1 = 38.1546MHz fIN2 = 41.9632MHz fCLK = 80.0006MHz AIN1 = AIN2 = -6dBFS fIN1
61 60 59 SNR (dB) CHB 58 57 56 55 CHA
61 60 59 58 57 56 55
CHA
fIN2
SINAD (dB)
CHB
40
0
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 ANALOG INPUT FREQUENCY (MHz)
0
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 ANALOG INPUT FREQUENCY (MHz)
ANALOG INPUT FREQUENCY (MHz)
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION vs. ANALOG INPUT FREQUENCY
MAX1181 toc10
SPURIOUS-FREE DYNAMIC RANGE vs. ANALOG INPUT FREQUENCY
MAX1181 toc11
FULL-POWER INPUT BANDWIDTH vs. ANALOG INPUT FREQUENCY (SINGLE-ENDED)
4 2
MAX1181 toc12
-65
80 CHA
6
-68
CHB
77
SFDR (dBc)
THD (dBc)
GAIN (dB) CHB
-71 CHA
74
0 -2 -4
-74
71
-77
68 -6
-80 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 ANALOG INPUT FREQUENCY (MHz)
65 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 ANALOG INPUT FREQUENCY (MHz)
-8 1 10 100 1000 ANALOG INPUT FREQUENCY (MHz)
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Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(VDD = 3V, OVDD = 2.5V, internal reference, differential input at -0.5dBFS, fCLK = 80.0006MHz, CL 10pF. TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.)
SMALL-SIGNAL INPUT BANDWIDTH vs. ANALOG INPUT FREQUENCY (SINGLE-ENDED)
VIN = 100mVP-P 4 2 GAIN (dB) 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 1 10 100 1000 ANALOG INPUT FREQUENCY (MHz) 45 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 ANALOG INPUT POWER (dBFS) 50 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 ANALOG INPUT POWER (dBFS) SNR (dB)
MAX1181 toc13
SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO vs. ANALOG INPUT POWER (fIN = 20MHz)
MAX1181 toc14
SIGNAL-TO-NOISE AND DISTORTION vs. ANALOG INPUT POWER (fIN = 20MHz)
MAX1181 toc15
6
65
60
60
SINAD (dB)
58
56
55
54
50
52
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION vs. ANALOG INPUT POWER (fIN = 20MHz)
MAX1181 toc16
SPURIOUS-FREE DYNAMIC RANGE vs. ANALOG INPUT POWER (fIN = 20MHz)
MAX1181 toc17
INTEGRAL NONLINEARITY (BEST-STRAIGHT-LINE FIT)
0.8 0.6 0.4 INL (LSB) 0.2 0 -0.2 -0.4 -0.6 -0.8 -1.0
MAX1181 toc18
-40 -45 -50 -55 -60 -65 -70 -75 -80 -85 -90 -95 -100 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 ANALOG INPUT POWER (dBFS)
100 95 90 85 80 SFDR (dBc) 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 ANALOG INPUT POWER (dBFS)
1.0
THD (dBc)
0
128 256 384 512 640 768 896 1024 DIGITAL OUTPUT CODE
DIFFERENTIAL NONLINEARITY
MAX1181 toc19
GAIN ERROR vs. TEMPERATURE, EXTERNAL REFERENCE (VREFIN = 2.048V)
MAX1181 toc20
OFFSET ERROR vs. TEMPERATURE, EXTERNAL REFERENCE (VREFIN = 2.048V)
MAX11811 toc21
1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 DNL (LSB) 0.2 0 -0.2 -0.4 -0.6 -0.8 -1.0 0
4 3 GAIN ERROR (LSB) 2 1 0 -1 -2 -40 CHA
5 CHB 3 OFFSET ERROR (LSB)
CHB
1
-1 CHA -3
-5 -15 10 35 60 85 -40 -15 10 35 60 85 TEMPERATURE (C) TEMPERATURE (C)
128 256 384 512 640 768 896 1024 DIGITAL OUTPUT CODE
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Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(VDD = 3V, OVDD = 2.5V, internal reference, differential input at -0.5dBFS, fCLK = 80.0006MHz, CL 10pF. TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.)
ANALOG SUPPLY CURRENT vs. ANALOG SUPPLY VOLTAGE
MAX1181 toc22
ANALOG SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE
MAX11811 toc23
ANALOG POWER-DOWN CURRENT vs. ANALOG POWER SUPPLY
OE = PD = OVDD 1.6
MAX1181 toc24
100
100
2.0
90
90
IVDD (mA)
IVDD (mA)
80
IVDD (A)
80
1.2
70
70
0.8
60
60
0.4
50 2.70 2.85 3.00 3.15 VDD (V) 3.30 3.45 3.60
50 -40 -15 10 35 60 85 TEMPERATURE (C)
0 2.70 2.85 3.00 3.15 VDD (V) 3.30 3.45 3.60
SNR/SINAD, -THD/SFDR vs. CLOCK DUTY CYCLE
MAX1181 toc25
INTERNAL REFERENCE VOLTAGE vs. ANALOG SUPPLY VOLTAGE
MAX1181 toc26
80 SNR/SINAD, -THD/SFDR (dB, dBc) 75 70 SFDR
fINA = 24.9123MHz
2.075
2.065 VREFOUT (V)
-THD 65 SNR 60 55 50 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 CLOCK DUTY CYCLE (%) SINAD
2.055
2.045
2.035
2.025 2.70 2.85 3.00 3.15 VDD (V) 3.30 3.45 3.60
INTERNAL REFERENCE VOLTAGE vs. TEMPERATURE
MAX11811 toc27
OUTPUT NOISE HISTOGRAM (DC INPUT)
129377
MAX1181 toc28
2.10
140000 120000 100000
2.08 VREFOUT (V)
COUNTS
2.06
80000 60000 40000
2.04
2.02 20000 2.00 -40 -15 10 35 60 85 TEMPERATURE (C) 0 0 N-2 965 N-1 N 730 N+1 0 N+2
DIGITAL OUTPUT NOISE
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Pin Description
PIN 1 2, 6, 11, 14, 15 3, 7, 10, 13, 16 4 5 8 9 12 17 NAME COM VDD GND INA+ INAINBINB+ CLK T/B FUNCTION Common-Mode Voltage Input/Output. Bypass to GND with a 0.1F capacitor. Analog Supply Voltage. Bypass each supply pin to GND with a 0.1F capacitor. The analog supply voltage accepts a 2.7V to 3.6V input range. Analog Ground Channel `A' Positive Analog Input. For single-ended operation, connect signal source to INA+. Channel `A' Negative Analog Input. For single-ended operation, connect INA- to COM. Channel `B' Negative Analog Input. For single-ended operation, connect INB- to COM. Channel `B' Positive Analog Input. For single-ended operation, connect signal source to INB+. Converter Clock Input T/B selects the ADC digital output format. High: Two's complement. Low: Straight offset binary. Sleep Mode Input. High: Deactivates the two ADCs, but leaves the reference bias circuit active. Low: Normal operation. Power-Down Input. High: Power-down mode. Low: Normal operation. Output Enable Input. High: Digital outputs disabled. Low: Digital outputs enabled. Three-State Digital Output, Bit 9 (MSB), Channel B Three-State Digital Output, Bit 8, Channel B Three-State Digital Output, Bit 7, Channel B Three-State Digital Output, Bit 6, Channel B Three-State Digital Output, Bit 5, Channel B Three-State Digital Output, Bit 4, Channel B Three-State Digital Output, Bit 3, Channel B Three-State Digital Output, Bit 2, Channel B Three-State Digital Output, Bit 1, Channel B Three-State Digital Output, Bit 0 (LSB), Channel B Output Driver Ground Output Driver Supply Voltage. Bypass each supply pin to OGND with a 0.1F capacitor. The digital supply voltage accepts a 1.7V to 3.6V input range. Three-State Digital Output, Bit 0 (LSB), Channel A Three-State Digital Output, Bit 1, Channel A Three-State Digital Output, Bit 2, Channel A Three-State Digital Output, Bit 3, Channel A Three-State Digital Output, Bit 4, Channel A
MAX1181
18
SLEEP
19
PD
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31, 34 32, 33 35 36 37 38 39
OE D9B D8B D7B D6B D5B D4B D3B D2B D1B D0B OGND OVDD D0A D1A D2A D3A D4A
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Pin Description (continued)
PIN 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 -- NAME D5A D6A D7A D8A D9A REFOUT REFIN REFP REFN EP Three-State Digital Output, Bit 5, Channel A Three-State Digital Output, Bit 6, Channel A Three-State Digital Output, Bit 7, Channel A Three-State Digital Output, Bit 8, Channel A Three-State Digital Output, Bit 9 (MSB), Channel A Internal Reference Voltage Output. May be connected to REFIN through a resistor or a resistor divider. Reference Input. VREFIN = 2 x (VREFP - VREFN). Bypass to GND with a > 1nF capacitor. Positive Reference Input/Output. Conversion range is (VREFP - VREFN). Bypass to GND with a > 0.1F capacitor. Negative Reference Input/Output. Conversion range is (VREFP - VREFN). Bypass to GND with a > 0.1F capacitor. Exposed Paddle. Connect to analog ground. FUNCTION
Detailed Description
The MAX1181 uses a nine-stage, fully-differential pipelined architecture (Figure 1), that allows for highspeed conversion while minimizing power consumption. Samples taken at the inputs move progressively through the pipeline stages every half clock cycle. Counting the delay through the output latch, the clockcycle latency is five clock cycles. 1.5-bit (two-comparator) flash ADCs convert the heldinput voltages into a digital code. The digital-to-analog converters (DACs) convert the digitized results back into analog voltages, which are then subtracted from the original held-input signals. The resulting error signals are then multiplied by two, and the residues are passed along to the next pipeline stages where the process is repeated until the signals have been processed by all nine stages. Digital error correction compensates for ADC comparator offsets in each of these pipeline stages and ensures no missing codes.
capacitors C2a and C2b. The amplifiers are used to charge capacitors C1a and C1b to the same values originally held on C2a and C2b. These values are then presented to the first-stage quantizers and isolate the pipelines from the fast-changing inputs. The wide input bandwidth T/H amplifiers allow the MAX1181 to track and sample/hold analog inputs of high frequencies (> Nyquist). Both ADC inputs (INA+, INB+, INA-, and INB-) can be driven either differentially or single-ended. Match the impedance of INA+ and INA-, as well as INB+ and INB-, and set the common-mode voltage to midsupply (VDD / 2) for optimum performance.
Analog Inputs and Reference Configurations
The full-scale range of the MAX1181 is determined by the internally generated voltage difference between REFP (V DD / 2 + V REFIN / 4) and REFN (V DD / 2 VREFIN / 4). The full-scale range for both on-chip ADCs is adjustable through the REFIN pin, which is provided for this purpose. REFOUT, REFP, COM (VDD / 2) and REFN are internally buffered low-impedance outputs. The MAX1181 provides three modes of reference operation: * Internal reference mode * Buffered external reference mode * Unbuffered external reference mode In the internal reference mode, connect the internal reference output REFOUT to REFIN through a resistor (e.g., 10k) or resistor divider, if an application requires a reduced full-scale range.
Input Track-and-Hold (T/H) Circuits
Figure 2 displays a simplified functional diagram of the input track-and-hold (T/H) circuits in both track-andhold mode. In track mode, switches S1, S2a, S2b, S4a, S4b, S5a and S5b are closed. The fully-differential circuits sample the input signals onto the two capacitors (C2a and C2b) through switches S4a and S4b. S2a and S2b set the common mode for the amplifier input, and open simultaneously with S1, sampling the input waveform. Switches S4a and S4b are then opened before switches S3a and S3b connect capacitors C1a and C1b to the output of the amplifier and switch S4c is closed. The resulting differential voltages are held on
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VIN T/H x2 VOUT VIN T/H x2 VOUT
FLASH ADC 1.5 BITS
DAC
FLASH ADC 1.5 BITS
DAC
2-BIT FLASH ADC STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 8 STAGE 9 STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 8
2-BIT FLASH ADC STAGE 9
DIGITAL CORRECTION LOGIC T/H 10 D9A-D0A T/H
DIGITAL CORRECTION LOGIC 10 D9B-D0B
VINA
VINB
VINA = INPUT VOLTAGE BETWEEN INA+ AND INA- (DIFFERENTIAL OR SINGLE-ENDED) VINB = INPUT VOLTAGE BETWEEN INB+ AND INB- (DIFFERENTIAL OR SINGLE-ENDED)
Figure 1. Pipelined Architecture--Stage Blocks
For stability and noise filtering purposes, bypass REFIN with a > 10nF capacitor to GND. In internal reference mode, REFOUT, COM, REFP, and REFN become lowimpedance outputs. In the buffered external reference mode, adjust the reference voltage levels externally by applying a stable and accurate voltage at REFIN. In this mode, COM, REFP, and REFN become outputs. REFOUT may be left open or connected to REFIN through a > 10k resistor. In the unbuffered external reference mode, connect REFIN to GND. This deactivates the on-chip reference buffers for REFP, COM, and REFN. With their buffers shut down, these nodes become high impedance and may be driven through separate external reference sources.
SNR = 20 log10 (1 / [2 x fIN tAJ]), where fIN represents the analog input frequency and tAJ is the time of the aperture jitter. Clock jitter is especially critical for undersampling applications. The clock input should always be considered as an analog input and routed away from any analog input or other digital signal lines. The MAX1181 clock input operates with a voltage threshold set to VDD / 2. Clock inputs with a duty cycle other than 50% must meet the specifications for high and low periods as stated in the Electrical Characteristics table.
System Timing Requirements
Figure 3 depicts the relationship between the clock input, analog input, and data output. The MAX1181 samples at the rising edge of the input clock. Output data for channels A and B is valid on the next rising edge of the input clock. The output data has an internal latency of five clock cycles. Figure 4 also determines the relationship between the input clock parameters and the valid output data on channels A and B.
Clock Input (CLK)
The MAX1181's CLK input accepts CMOS-compatible clock signals. Since the interstage conversion of the device depends on the repeatability of the rising and falling edges of the external clock, use a clock with low jitter and fast rise and fall times (< 2ns). In particular, sampling occurs on the rising edge of the clock signal, requiring this edge to provide lowest possible jitter. Any significant aperture jitter would limit the SNR performance of the on-chip ADCs as follows:
Digital Output Data, Output Data Format Selection (T/B), Output Enable (OE)
All digital outputs, D0A-D9A (Channel A) and D0B-D9B (Channel B), are TTL/CMOS logic-compatible. There is a
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INTERNAL BIAS S2a C1a S4a INA+ C2a S4c S1 OUT S4b C2b C1b S3b S2b INTERNAL BIAS S5b COM HOLD INTERNAL BIAS S2a C1a S4a INB+ C2a S4c S1 OUT S4b C2b C1b S3b S2b INTERNAL BIAS S5b COM OUT TRACK HOLD TRACK CLK INTERNAL NONOVERLAPPING CLOCK SIGNALS OUT
COM S5a S3a
INA-
COM S5a S3a
INB-
MAX1181
Figure 2. MAX1181 T/H Amplifiers
five clock cycle latency between any particular sample and its corresponding output data. The output coding can be chosen to be either straight offset binary or two's complement (Table 1) controlled by a single pin (T/B). Pull T/B low to select offset binary and high to activate two's complement output coding. The capacitive load on the digital outputs D0A-D9A and D0B-D9B should
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be kept as low as possible (< 15pF), to avoid large digital currents that could feed back into the analog portion of the MAX1181, thereby degrading its dynamic performance. Using buffers on the digital outputs of the ADCs can further isolate the digital outputs from heavy capacitive loads. To further improve the dynamic performance
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5 CLOCK-CYCLE LATENCY N N+1 N+2 N+3 N+4 N+5 N+6
ANALOG INPUT tCLK
CLOCK INPUT tD0 DATA OUTPUT D9A-D0A N-6 N-5 N-4 tCH N-3
tCL N-2 N-1 N N+1
DATA OUTPUT D9B-D0B
N-6
N-5
N-4
N-3
N-2
N-1
N
N+1
Figure 3. System Timing Diagram
Table 1. MAX1181 Output Codes For Differential Inputs
DIFFERENTIAL INPUT VOLTAGE* VREF 511/512 VREF 1/512 0 -VREF 1/512 -VREF 511/512 -VREF 512/512 DIFFERENTIAL INPUT +FULL SCALE - 1LSB + 1 LSB Bipolar Zero - 1 LSB - FULL SCALE + 1 LSB - FULL SCALE STRAIGHT OFFSET BINARY T/B = 0 11 1111 1111 10 0000 0001 10 0000 0000 01 1111 1111 00 0000 0001 00 0000 0000 TWO'S COMPLEMENT T/B = 1 01 1111 1111 00 0000 0001 00 0000 0000 11 1111 1111 10 0000 0001 10 0000 0000
*VREF = VREFP - VREFN
of the MAX1181 small-series resistors (e.g., 100), add to the digital output paths, close to the MAX1181. Figure 4 displays the timing relationship between output enable and data output valid, as well as powerdown/wake-up and data output valid.
value prior to the power-down. Pulling OE high, forces the digital outputs into a high-impedance state.
Applications Information
Figure 5 depicts a typical application circuit containing two single-ended to differential converters. The internal reference provides a VDD / 2 output voltage for levelshifting purposes. The input is buffered and then split to a voltage follower and inverter. One lowpass filter per ADC suppresses some of the wideband noise associated with high-speed operational amplifiers. The user may select the RISO and CIN values to optimize the filter performance to suit a particular application. For the application in Figure 5, a RISO of 50 is placed before the capacitive load to prevent ringing and oscillation.
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Power-Down (PD) and Sleep (SLEEP) Modes
The MAX1181 offers two power-save modes; sleep and full power-down mode. In sleep mode (SLEEP = 1), only the reference bias circuit is active (both ADCs are disabled) and current consumption is reduced to 2.8mA. To enter full power-down mode, pull PD high. With OE simultaneously low, all outputs are latched at the last
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The 22pF C IN capacitor acts as a small bypassing capacitor.
OE
Using Transformer Coupling
An RF transformer (Figure 6) provides an excellent solution to convert a single-ended source signal to a fully-differential signal, required by the MAX1181 for optimum performance. Connecting the center tap of the transformer to COM provides a VDD / 2 DC level shift to the input. Although a 1:1 transformer is shown, a stepup transformer may be selected to reduce the drive requirements. A reduced signal swing from the input driver, such as an op amp, may also improve the overall distortion. In general, the MAX1181 provides better SFDR and THD with fully-differential input signals, than a singleended drive, especially for high input frequencies. In differential input mode, even-order harmonics are lower as both inputs (INA+, INA- and/or INB+, INB-) are balanced, and each of the ADC inputs only require half the signal swing compared to single-ended mode.
OUTPUT D9A-D0A
tENABLE HIGH IMPEDANCE
tDISABLE HIGH IMPEDANCE
VALID DATA
OUTPUT D9B-D0B
HIGH IMPEDANCE
VALID DATA
HIGH IMPEDANCE
Figure 4. Output Timing Diagram
Grounding, Bypassing, and Board Layout
The MAX1181 requires high-speed board layout design techniques. Locate all bypass capacitors as close to the device as possible, preferably on the same side as the ADC, using surface-mount devices for minimum inductance. Bypass VDD, REFP, REFN, and COM with two parallel 0.1F ceramic capacitors and a 2.2F bipolar capacitor to GND. Follow the same rules to bypass the digital supply (OVDD) to OGND. Multilayer boards with separate ground and power planes, produce the highest level of signal integrity. Consider the use of a split ground plane arranged to match the physical location of the analog ground (GND) and the digital output driver ground (OGND) on the ADCs package. The two ground planes should be joined at a single point, such that the noisy digital ground currents do not interfere with the analog ground plane. The ideal location of this connection can be determined experimentally at a point along the gap between the two ground planes, which produces optimum results. Make this connection with a low-value, surface-mount resistor (1 to 5), a ferrite bead, or a direct short. Alternatively, all ground pins could share the same ground plane, if the ground plane is sufficiently isolated from any noisy, digital systems ground plane (e.g., downstream output buffer or DSP ground plane). Route high-speed digital signal traces away from the sensitive analog traces of either channel. Make sure to isolate the analog input lines to each respective converter to minimize channelto-channel crosstalk. Keep all signal lines short and free of 90 degree turns.
Single-Ended AC-Coupled Input Signal
Figure 7 shows an AC-coupled, single-ended application. Amplifiers, like the MAX4108, provide high-speed, high bandwidth, low-noise, and low distortion to maintain the integrity of the input signal.
Typical QAM Demodulation Application
The most frequently used modulation technique for digital communications application is the Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM). QAMs are typically found in spread-spectrum based systems. A QAM signal represents a carrier frequency modulated in both amplitude and phase. At the transmitter, modulating the baseband signal with quadrature outputs, a local oscillator followed by subsequent up-conversion can generate the QAM signal. The result is an in-phase (I) and a quadrature (Q) carrier component, where the Q component is 90 degrees phase-shifted with respect to the in-phase component. At the receiver, the QAM signal is divided down into its I and Q components, essentially representing the modulation process reversed. Figure 8 displays the demodulation process performed in the analog domain, using the dual-matched, 3V, 10-bit ADCs, MAX1181 and the MAX2451 quadrature demodulators, to recover and digitize the I and Q baseband signals. Before being digitized by the MAX1181, the mixed-down signal components may be filtered by matched analog filters, such as Nyquist or pulse-shaping filters which remove any unwanted images from the mixing process, enhances the overall signal-to-noise (SNR) performance, and minimizes intersymbol interference.
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+5V
0.1F LOWPASS FILTER MAX4108 300 0.1F INA+ RISO 50 CIN 22pF
-5V
0.1F
600 300 600 COM +5V 0.1F +5V 0.1F INPUT 0.1F MAX4108 300 0.1F MAX4108 INARISO 50 0.1F CIN 22pF LOWPASS FILTER 600
-5V
300 -5V
300 300 +5V 600
MAX1181
0.1F LOWPASS FILTER MAX4108 300 0.1F INB+ RISO 50 CIN 22pF
-5V
0.1F
600 300 600
+5V
0.1F +5V 0.1F 600 0.1F LOWPASS FILTER INBRISO 50 -5V 0.1F CIN 22pF
INPUT MAX4108 300 0.1F MAX4108
-5V
300
300 300 600
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25 INA+ 22pF 0.1F VIN N.C. 1 2 3 T1 6 5 4 2.2F 0.1F
Dynamic Parameter Definitions
Aperture Jitter
Figure 9 depicts the aperture jitter (tAJ), which is the sample-to-sample variation in the aperture delay.
Aperture Delay
COM
Aperture delay (tAD) is the time defined between the falling edge of the sampling clock and the instant when an actual sample is taken (Figure 9).
MINI-CIRCUITS TT1-6 25 INA22pF MAX1181 25 INB+ 22pF 0.1F VIN N.C. 1 2 3 T1 6 5 4 2.2F 0.1F
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)
For a waveform perfectly reconstructed from digital samples, the theoretical maximum SNR is the ratio of the full-scale analog input (RMS value) to the RMS quantization error (residual error). The ideal, theoretical minimum analog-to-digital noise is caused by quantization error only and results directly from the ADC's resolution (N-Bits): SNR[max] = 6.02 N + 1.76 In reality, there are other noise sources besides quantization noise; thermal noise, reference noise, clock jitter, etc. SNR is computed by taking the ratio of the RMS signal to the RMS noise, which includes all spectral components minus the fundamental, the first five harmonics, and the DC offset.
INB22pF
MINI-CIRCUITS TT1-6 25
Signal-to-Noise Plus Distortion (SINAD)
SINAD is computed by taking the ratio of the RMS signal to all spectral components minus the fundamental and the DC offset.
Figure 6. Transformer-Coupled Input Drive
Effective Number of Bits (ENOB)
Static Parameter Definitions
Integral Nonlinearity (INL)
Integral nonlinearity is the deviation of the values on an actual transfer function from a straight line. This straight line can be either a best straight-line fit or a line drawn between the endpoints of the transfer function, once offset and gain errors have been nullified. The static linearity parameters for the MAX1181 are measured using the best straight-line fit method.
ENOB specifies the dynamic performance of an ADC at a specific input frequency and sampling rate. An ideal ADC's error consists of quantization noise only. ENOB is computed from: ENOB = SINAD -1.76 6.02
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
THD is typically the ratio of the RMS sum of the first four harmonics of the input signal to the fundamental itself. This is expressed as: V2 2 + V3 2 + V4 2 + V5 2 THD = 20 x log10 V1
Differential Nonlinearity (DNL)
Differential nonlinearity is the difference between an actual step-width and the ideal value of 1LSB. A DNL error specification of less than 1LSB guarantees no missing codes and a monotonic transfer function.
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REFP
VIN MAX4108 100
0.1F
1k RISO 50 INA+ 1k CIN 22pF COM REFN 0.1F RISO 50
100
INACIN 22pF REFP
MAX1181
VIN MAX4108 100
0.1F
1k RISO 50 INB+ 1k CIN 22pF
REFN
0.1F RISO 50
100
INBCIN 22pF
Figure 7. Using an Op Amp for Single-Ended, AC-Coupled Input Drive
MAX2451
INA+ INA0 90
MAX1181 INB+ INB-
DSP POST PROCESSING
DOWNCONVERTER /8
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CLK
where V1 is the fundamental amplitude, and V2 through V5 are the amplitudes of the 2nd- through 5th-order harmonics.
Spurious-Free Dynamic Range (SFDR)
ANALOG INPUT tAD tAJ SAMPLED DATA (T/H)
SFDR is the ratio expressed in decibels of the RMS amplitude of the fundamental (maximum signal component) to the RMS value of the next largest spurious component, excluding DC offset.
Intermodulation Distortion (IMD)
The two-tone IMD is the ratio expressed in decibels of either input tone to the worst 3rd-order (or higher) intermodulation products. The individual input tone levels are at -6.5dB full scale.
T/H
TRACK
HOLD
TRACK
Figure 9. T/H Aperture Timing
Functional Diagram
VDD GND INA+ T/H INAPIPELINE ADC 10 DEC OUTPUT DRIVERS 10 D9A-D0A OGND OVDD
CLK
CONTROL OE
INB+ T/H INB-
PIPELINE ADC
10 DEC
OUTPUT DRIVERS
10 D9B-D0B
REFERENCE
MAX1181
REFOUT REFN COM REFP REFIN
T/B PD SLEEP
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Package Information
(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information, go to www.maxim-ic.com/packages.)
48L,TQFP.EPS
MAX1181
PACKAGE OUTLINE, 48L TQFP, 7x7x1.0mm EP OPTION
21-0065
G
1 2
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Package Information (continued)
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PACKAGE OUTLINE, 48L TQFP, 7x7x1.0mm EP OPTION
21-0065
G
2 2
Revision History
Pages changed at Rev 1: 1-19
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