Overview
The ADMV1013ACCZ is a highly integrated, wideband, silicon-based upconverter IC designed by Analog Devices Inc. for millimeter-wave radar applications. It operates within the 24 GHz to 44 GHz frequency range, making it suitable for various radar systems. The device features a single-ended input and a differential output, simplifying the interface with surrounding circuitry. It is optimized for point-to-point microwave radio designs and supports both direct conversion from baseband I/Q to RF and single-sideband upconversion from complex intermediate frequency (IF) inputs.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Frequency Range | 24 GHz to 44 GHz | GHz |
Conversion Loss | Typically 7 dB | dB |
LO-to-RF Isolation | Typically 35 dB | dB |
1 dB Compression Point | Typically +3 dBm | dBm |
Noise Figure | Typically 12 dB | dB |
LO Input Frequency Range | 5.4 GHz to 10.25 GHz | GHz |
IF Input Frequency Range | 0.8 GHz to 6.0 GHz | GHz |
Supply Voltage | 3.3 V, 1.8 V | V |
Supply Current | 550 mA (VCTRL = 1.8 V, no IF and I/Q or LO input signal) | mA |
Total Power Consumption | 1.9 W | W |
Package Type | 40-WFLGA exposed pad package |
Key Features
- Highly integrated design reduces external component count and simplifies PCB layout.
- Wideband coverage simplifies design and supports multiple radar bands.
- Excellent RF performance with low conversion loss, high isolation, and high linearity.
- Flexible interface options for LO, IF, and RF signals.
- SPI interface for configuration and control.
- Integrated on-chip LO distribution amplifier, IF input buffer amplifier, and RF output buffer amplifier.
- Supports both single-ended and differential LO, IF, and RF inputs and outputs.
- Qualified to AEC-Q100 Grade 1 for automotive applications and RoHS and REACH compliant.
Applications
- Automotive radar.
- Industrial radar.
- Security and surveillance radar.
- Robotics and automation radar.
Q & A
- What is the frequency range of the ADMV1013ACCZ?
The ADMV1013ACCZ operates within the 24 GHz to 44 GHz frequency range.
- What types of inputs does the ADMV1013ACCZ support?
The device supports both single-ended and differential LO, IF, and RF inputs and outputs.
- What is the conversion loss of the ADMV1013ACCZ?
The conversion loss is typically 7 dB.
- Does the ADMV1013ACCZ have an integrated SPI interface?
Yes, it has an SPI interface for configuration and control).
- What are the key advantages of using the ADMV1013ACCZ?
The key advantages include a highly integrated design, wideband coverage, excellent RF performance, and ease of use with SPI configuration).
- Is the ADMV1013ACCZ qualified for automotive applications?
Yes, it is qualified to AEC-Q100 Grade 1 for automotive applications).
- What is the package type of the ADMV1013ACCZ?
The device is offered in a 40-WFLGA exposed pad package).
- What are the typical supply voltages for the ADMV1013ACCZ?
The typical supply voltages are 3.3 V and 1.8 V).
- What is the total power consumption of the ADMV1013ACCZ?
The total power consumption is 1.9 W).
- Does the ADMV1013ACCZ support direct conversion and single-sideband upconversion?
Yes, it supports both direct conversion from baseband I/Q to RF and single-sideband upconversion from complex IF inputs).