ADATE320

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1.25 GHz Dual Integrated DCL with PPMU, Level Setting DACs, and On-Chip Calibration Registers

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  • 1.25 GHz, 2.5 Gbps data rate
  • 3-level driver with high-Z and reflection clamps
  • Window and differential comparators
  • ±25 mA active load
  • Per pin parametric measurement unit (PMU) with a −1.5 V to +4.5 V range
  • Low leakage mode (typically <5 nA)
  • Integrated 16-bit DACs with offset and gain correction
  • 1.2 W power dissipation per channel (ADATE320)
  • 1.3 W power dissipation per channel (ADATE320-1)
  • Driver
    • Voltage range: −1.5 V to +4.5 V
    • Precision trimmed termination: 50.0 Ω
    • Unterminated swing: 50 mV minimum to 6.0 V maximum
    • 400 ps minimum pulse width, 1.0 V programmed swing
    • 25 ps deterministic jitter
  • Comparator
    • Differential and single-ended window modes
    • 100 ps equivalent input rise/fall time (ERT/EFT)
    • 250 mV current mode logic (CML) outputs (ADATE320)
    • 400 mV CML outputs (ADATE320-1)
  • Load
  • Per pin PMU (PPMU)
    • Force voltage/compliance range: −1.5 V to +4.5 V
    • 5 current ranges
      • ±40 mA, ±1 mA, ±100 μA, ±10 μA, ±2 μA
    • Dedicated go/no-go comparators
  • DC levels
    • Fully integrated and dedicated 16-bit DACs
    • On-chip gain and offset calibration registers with automatic add/multiply function
  • 84-lead, 10 mm × 10 mm LFCSP (0.4 mm pitch)
ADATE320
1.25 GHz Dual Integrated DCL with PPMU, Level Setting DACs, and On-Chip Calibration Registers
ADATE320 Functional Block Diagram ADATE320 Pin Configuration
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EVAL-ADATE320

Evaluating the ADATE320 1.25 GHz Dual Integrated DCL with PPMU, Level Setting DACs, and On-Chip Calibration Registers

Features and Benefits

  • Full feature evaluation board for the ADATE320
  • Supply voltages: +12 V and −8 V on-board voltage regulators
  • Signal input and output breakout through SMA connectors
  • Differential pairs provided with 50 Ω-controlled impedance traces with equal lengths
  • LED indicators for read and write data
  • PC software for control through USB

Product Details

The EVAL-ADATE320EBZ is a full-featured evaluation board designed to allow the user to simply evaluate all features of the ADATE320 dual-integrated driver, comparator, and active load (DCL) with a per pin parametric measurement unit (PPMU). The EVAL-ADATE320EBZ features breakout connections through the Subminiature Version A (SMA) terminals for all of the signal inputs and outputs. The differential pairs are provided with 50 Ω-controlled impedance traces with equal lengths.

The EVAL-ADATE320EBZ only takes in +12 V and −8 V supplies, and the on-board regulators provide the required device supplies. The EVAL-ADATE320EBZ can be controlled through the on-board connectors or through the USB port of a Windows-based PC using the ADATE320 Evaluation Board Software, which is available for download on the EVAL-ADATE320EBZ product page. The default setup is for control through the USB port. Communication with the ADATE320 Evaluation Software is through the USB, and the light emitting diode (LED) indicators on the EVAL-ADATE320EBZ provide displays for the read and write data.

The ADATE320 data sheet provides full details on the ADATE320, as well as the information on each of the registers within the ADATE320, and must be consulted when using the EVALADATE320EBZ.

EVAL-ADATE320
Evaluating the ADATE320 1.25 GHz Dual Integrated DCL with PPMU, Level Setting DACs, and On-Chip Calibration Registers
EVAL-ADATE320EBZ Evaluation Board EVAL-ADATE320EBZ Evaluation Board - Top View EVAL-ADATE320EBZ Evaluation Board - Bottom View

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