JAJSCV8B May 2016 – December 2021 ADC32RF80 , ADC32RF83
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The stop-band rejection of the decimation filters is approximately 90 dB with a pass-band bandwidth of approximately 80%. Table 8-4 gives an overview of the pass-band bandwidth depending on decimation filter setting and ADC sampling rate.
DECIMATION SETTING | NO. OF DDCS AVAILABLE PER CHANNEL | NOMINAL PASSBAND GAIN | BANDWIDTH | ADC SAMPLE RATE = N MSPS | ADC SAMPLE RATE = 3 GSPS | |||
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3 dB (%) | 1 dB (%) | OUTPUT RATE (MSPS) PER BAND | OUTPUT BANDWIDTH (MHz) PER BAND | COMPLEX OUTPUT RATE (MSPS) PER BAND | OUTPUT BANDWIDTH (MHz) PER BAND | |||
Divide-by-4 complex | 1 | –0.4 dB | 90.9 | 86.8 | N / 4 complex | 0.4 × N / 2 | 750 | 600 |
Divide-by-6 complex | 1 | –0.65 dB | 90.6 | 86.1 | N / 6 complex | 0.4 × N / 3 | 500 | 400 |
Divide-by-8 complex | 2 | –0.27 dB | 91.0 | 86.8 | N / 8 complex | 0.4 × N / 4 | 375 | 300 |
Divide-by-9 complex | 2 | –0.45 dB | 90.7 | 86.3 | N / 9 complex | 0.4 × N / 4.5 | 333.3 | 266.6 |
Divide-by-10 complex | 2 | –0.58 dB | 90.7 | 86.3 | N / 10 complex | 0.4 × N / 5 | 300 | 240 |
Divide-by-12 complex | 2 | –0.55 dB | 90.7 | 86.4 | N / 12 complex | 0.4 × N / 6 | 250 | 200 |
Divide-by-16 complex | 2 | –0.42 dB | 90.8 | 86.4 | N / 16 complex | 0.4 × N / 8 | 187.5 | 150 |
Divide-by-18 complex | 2 | –0.83 dB | 91.2 | 87.0 | N / 18 complex | 0.4 × N / 9 | 166.6 | 133 |
Divide-by-20 complex | 2 | –0.91 dB | 91.2 | 87.0 | N / 20 complex | 0.4 × N / 10 | 150 | 120 |
Divide-by-24 complex | 2 | –0.95 db | 91.1 | 86.9 | N / 24 complex | 0.4 × N / 12 | 125 | 100 |
Divide-by-32 complex | 2 | –0.78 dB | 91.1 | 86.8 | N / 32 complex | 0.4 × N / 16 | 93.75 | 75 |
A dual-band example with a divide-by-8 complex is shown in Figure 8-17.
The decimation filter responses normalized to the ADC sampling clock are illustrated in Figure 8-17 to Figure 8-40 and can be interpreted as follows:
Each figure contains the filter pass-band, transition bands, and alias bands, as shown in Figure 8-18. The x-axis in Figure 8-18 shows the offset frequency (after the NCO frequency shift) normalized to the ADC sampling clock frequency.
For example, in the divide-by-4 complex, the output data rate is an fS / 4 complex with a Nyquist zone of fS / 8 or 0.125 × fS. The transition band is centered around 0.125 × fS and the alias transition band is centered at 0.375 × fS. The alias bands that alias on top of the wanted signal band are centered at 0.25 × fS and 0.5 × fS (and are colored in red).
The decimation filters of the ADC32RF8x provide greater than 90-dB attenuation for the alias bands.