TIDA-00077, Analog Interfacing Networks for DAC348x and Modulators

Reference Design using part DAC3484IRKD by Texas Instruments

Manufacturer

Texas Instruments
  • Application Category
    Data Conversion
  • Product Type
    Digital to Analog Conversion

For End Products

  • Femto Base Station
  • Point-to-Point Microwave Backhaul
  • Software Defined Radio
  • Wireless Base Station
  • Wireless LAN Card
  • Wireless Repeater

Description

  • TIDA-00077, Analog Interfacing Networks for DAC348x and Modulators. The analog interface circuits in this reference design are often used between current-source based digital-to analog converters (DAC) and quadrature modulators. While the DAC348x is used as an example of a high-speed DAC, the circuits can be applied to other current-source based converters with slight modifications. The DAC348x and TRF3705 analog interface are populated by default on the TSW308xEVMs. Both the DAC348x and TRF3705 are designed with the same DC bias and AC swing specification to provide a seamless interface. Other circuit topologies are described to account for other DC bias and AC swing specifications

Key Features

  • DAC Resolution
    16 Bit
  • Number of Channels
    4CH

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