SNAS783C June 2020 – February 2021 LMX2820
PRODUCTION DATA
There are six basic modes of the LMX2820 that allow the choices of the use of internal vs. external VCO and three different ways that the output of the VCO can be sent to the phase detector.
VCO MODE | FEEDBACK MODE | COMMENT |
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Internal |
Internal Feedback |
The internal VCO is used and the VCO is internally fed back to the phase detector. |
PFDIN External Feedback | The internal VCO is used, but the output is downconverted with an external mixer and fed to the PFDIN pin. | |
RFIN External Feedback | The internal VCO is used and the output is downconverted with an external mixer and fed to the RFIN pin. | |
External |
Internal Feedback |
For some applications, especially if it is narrowband, an external VCO may be able to provide better phase noise performance than the internal VCO. There could be an advantage in phase noise and harmonics if the output divider or doubler can be avoided by using external VCO. |
PFDIN External Feedback |
Theoretically, an external VCO can be used with the external phase detector for the ultimate in phase noise. This does require a high-performance source, mixer, and VCO to fully take advantage of this mode. |
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RFIN External Feedback | An external VCO is used and the output is downconverted with an external mixer and fed to the RFIN pin. |