Typical values at TA = +25°C with
nominal supplies. Default conditions: TX input data rate = 491.52 MSPS,
fDAC = 11796.48 MSPS (8x interpolation), Mixed mode, 1st
Nyquist zone output, PLL clock mode with fREF = 1474.56 MHz,
AOUT = –1 dBFS, DSA = 0 dB, Sin(x)/x enabled, DSA calibrated, TX
Clock Dither Enabled, 9.6 GHz matching
Includes PCB and cable losses. |
Figure 7-229 TX
Output Power vs Frequency at 9.61 GHz
Includes PCB and cable losses. |
Figure 7-231 TX
Output Power vs DSA Setting at 9.6 1GHzFigure 7-233 TX
DSA Calibrated Amplitude Differential Nonlinearity Figure 7-235 TX
DSA Calibrated Amplitude Differential Nonlinearity Figure 7-237 TX
DSA Calibrated Amplitude Integrated Nonlinearity Figure 7-239 TX
DSA Calibrated Amplitude Integrated Nonlinearity Figure 7-241 TX
DSA Calibrated Phase Differential Nonlinearity Figure 7-243 TX
DSA Calibrated Phase Differential Nonlinearity Figure 7-245 TX
DSA Calibrated Phase Integrated Nonlinearity Figure 7-247 TX
DSA Calibrated Amplitude Integrated Nonlinearity Figure 7-249 TX
IMD3 vs Digital Amplitude at 9.61 GHz Figure 7-251 TX
IMD3 vs DSA Setting at 9.61 GHz Figure 7-253 TX
IMD3 vs Tone Spacing at 9.61 GHz Figure 7-255 TX
IMD3 vs Tone Spacing at 9.61 GHz Figure 7-257 TX
NSD vs Digital Amplitude at 9.61 GHz Figure 7-259 TX
NSD vs DSA Setting at 9.61 GHz Figure 7-261 TX
2-tone SFDR vs Digital Amplitude at 9.61 GHz
Includes PCB and cable losses. |
Figure 7-263 TX
Single Tone Spectrum at 9.61 GHz and -1 dBFS (400 MHz BW)
Includes PCB and cable losses. |
Figure 7-265 TX
Single Tone Spectrum at 9.61 GHz and -6 dBFS (400 MHz BW)
Includes PCB and cable losses. |
Figure 7-267 TX
Single Tone Spectrum at 9.61 GHz and -12 dBFS (400 MHz BW)
Includes PCB and cable losses, 50 MHz tone
spacing. |
Figure 7-269 TX
2-Tone Spectrum at 9.61 GHz and -7 dBFS (400 MHz BW)
Includes PCB and cable losses, 50 MHz tone
spacing. |
Figure 7-271 TX
2-Tone Spectrum at 9.61 GHz and -12 dBFS (400 MHz BW)Figure 7-273 TX
NR100MHz ACPR vs DSA Setting at 9.61 GHz Figure 7-275 TX
NR100MHz EVM vs DSA Setting at 9.61 GHz
Includes PCB and cable losses. |
Figure 7-230 TX
Output Power vs Frequency at 9.61 GHzFigure 7-232 TX
DSA Uncalibrated Amplitude Differential Nonlinearity Figure 7-234 TX
DSA Uncalibrated Amplitude Differential Nonlinearity Figure 7-236 TX
DSA Uncalibrated Amplitude Integrated Nonlinearity Figure 7-238 TX
DSA Uncalibrated Amplitude Integrated Nonlinearity Figure 7-240 TX
DSA Uncalibrated Phase Differential Nonlinearity Figure 7-242 TX
DSA Uncalibrated Phase Differential Nonlinearity Figure 7-244 TX
DSA Uncalibrated Phase Integrated Nonlinearity Figure 7-246 TX
DSA Uncalibrated Phase Integrated Nonlinearity Figure 7-248 TX
IMD3 vs Digital Amplitude at 9.61 GHz Figure 7-250 TX
IMD3 vs DSA Setting at 9.61 GHz Figure 7-252 TX
IMD3 vs DSA Setting at 9.61 GHz Figure 7-254 TX
IMD3 vs Tone Spacing at 9.61 GHz Figure 7-256 TX
NSD vs Digital Amplitude at 9.61 GHz Figure 7-258 TX
NSD vs DSA Setting at 9.61 GHz Figure 7-260 TX
NSD vs DSA Setting at 9.61 GHz
Includes PCB and cable losses. |
Figure 7-262 TX
Single Tone Spectrum at 9.61 GHz and -1 dBFS (wideband)
Includes PCB and cable losses. |
Figure 7-264 TX
Single Tone Spectrum at 9.61 GHz and -6 dBFS (wideband)
Includes PCB and cable losses. |
Figure 7-266 TX
Single Tone Spectrum at 9.61 GHz and -12 dBFS (wideband)
Includes PCB and cable losses, 50 MHz tone
spacing. |
Figure 7-268 TX
2-Tone Spectrum at 9.61 GHz and -7 dBFS (wideband)
Includes PCB and cable losses, 50MHz tone
spacing. |
Figure 7-270 TX
2-Tone Spectrum at 9.61 GHz and -12 dBFS (wideband)
Single
sideband, external clock mode, input clock phase noise
removed |
Figure 7-272 TX
Additive Phase Noise vs Offset Frequency at 9.61 GHzFigure 7-274 TX
NR100MHz alt-ACPR vs DSA Setting at 9.61 GHz