Slyt 679
Slyt 679
Slyt 679
–40
clock input?
Input impedance matching can be a simple but –60
very effective way to significantly boost the
clock amplitude and improve the ADC aper- –80
ture jitter. An RF-sampling ADC typically has
integrated termination resistors. Otherwise, in –100
order to minimize reflection, the termination
–120
resistor should be placed as close to the end of 0 500 1000 1500
the transmission line as possible. At higher Frequency (MHz)
clock frequencies, increased degradation can
(a) A full Nyquist FFT
0
Clock
–20 0.5 VPP
1 VPP
Amplitude (dBFS)
–40
–60
–80
–100
–120
0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000
Offset Frequency (MHz)
Figure 5. Smith chart of the clock input Figure 6. Clock-input loss simulation with
impedance versus frequency of the ADC and without matching network
Series Inductor
1.1 nH Shunt Capacitor
2.1 pF
Input Impedance at
At 3 GHz Matching Circuit
SDD11 = –0.68 –j0.035
Matching Network
3-GHz ADC
L = 1.1 nH Clock Input
50 Ω
C = 2.1 pF
ZL
–9
internal differential 100-Ω termination looks more like a
dB (Vmatch)
–10
Loss at ADC
impedance significantly impacts the amplitude in two –11 Clock Input
different aspects: –12 (With Matching
Network)
1. The reduced load impedance makes it much harder –13
for the clock source to deliver sufficient clock ampli- Loss at ADC
–14 Clock Input
tude to the clock-input buffer for optimum ADC (Without Matching
aperture jitter. –15 Network)
2. The load impedance is significantly different from the –16
source and transmission-line impedance. This mis- 2.9 3.0 3.1
match causes unwanted reflections and noise on the Frequency (GHz)
ADC’s clock input. Due to the impedance mismatch, (b) Loss simulation comparison
the resulting voltage divider delivers significantly less
amplitude compared to the power match. In a power
match, the load and source impedances match, result-
ing in a 50/50 voltage divider to deliver maximum of about 10 Ω back to 50 Ω (100-Ω differential) for a clock
amplitude to the load. frequency of 3 GHz. There are free online tools available
Fortunately, a simple first-order matching network with to assist with this exercise.
two or three passive components can be designed to This power match now delivers maximum amplitude at
match the ADC clock-input impedance at the desired the new load’s input, which consists of a matching circuit
sampling rate to the impedance of the transmission line plus load impedance. Additionally the matched load pres-
(typically 50 Ω, single-ended). ents a larger load impedance to the clock generator, which
The external matching circuit for the ADC32RF45 at a enables it to provide a larger output amplitude. However,
frequency of 3 GHz for a power match could consist of a there is still a voltage divider present between the match-
differential ≈1.05-pF shunt capacitor (2.1-pF single-ended), ing circuit and the load impedance. Hence, some ampli-
and ≈1.1-nH series inductors at the clock input of the ADC tude loss will always be present as illustrated in Figure 6b.
(Figure 6a). This transforms the complex load impedance When compared to a similar setup without a matching
E2E is a trademark of Texas Instruments. All other trademarks are the property of
their respective owners.
Texas Instruments Incorporated and its subsidiaries (TI) reserve the right to make corrections, enhancements, improvements and other
changes to its semiconductor products and services per JESD46, latest issue, and to discontinue any product or service per JESD48, latest
issue. Buyers should obtain the latest relevant information before placing orders and should verify that such information is current and
complete. All semiconductor products (also referred to herein as “components”) are sold subject to TI’s terms and conditions of sale
supplied at the time of order acknowledgment.
TI warrants performance of its components to the specifications applicable at the time of sale, in accordance with the warranty in TI’s terms
and conditions of sale of semiconductor products. Testing and other quality control techniques are used to the extent TI deems necessary
to support this warranty. Except where mandated by applicable law, testing of all parameters of each component is not necessarily
performed.
TI assumes no liability for applications assistance or the design of Buyers’ products. Buyers are responsible for their products and
applications using TI components. To minimize the risks associated with Buyers’ products and applications, Buyers should provide
adequate design and operating safeguards.
TI does not warrant or represent that any license, either express or implied, is granted under any patent right, copyright, mask work right, or
other intellectual property right relating to any combination, machine, or process in which TI components or services are used. Information
published by TI regarding third-party products or services does not constitute a license to use such products or services or a warranty or
endorsement thereof. Use of such information may require a license from a third party under the patents or other intellectual property of the
third party, or a license from TI under the patents or other intellectual property of TI.
Reproduction of significant portions of TI information in TI data books or data sheets is permissible only if reproduction is without alteration
and is accompanied by all associated warranties, conditions, limitations, and notices. TI is not responsible or liable for such altered
documentation. Information of third parties may be subject to additional restrictions.
Resale of TI components or services with statements different from or beyond the parameters stated by TI for that component or service
voids all express and any implied warranties for the associated TI component or service and is an unfair and deceptive business practice.
TI is not responsible or liable for any such statements.
Buyer acknowledges and agrees that it is solely responsible for compliance with all legal, regulatory and safety-related requirements
concerning its products, and any use of TI components in its applications, notwithstanding any applications-related information or support
that may be provided by TI. Buyer represents and agrees that it has all the necessary expertise to create and implement safeguards which
anticipate dangerous consequences of failures, monitor failures and their consequences, lessen the likelihood of failures that might cause
harm and take appropriate remedial actions. Buyer will fully indemnify TI and its representatives against any damages arising out of the use
of any TI components in safety-critical applications.
In some cases, TI components may be promoted specifically to facilitate safety-related applications. With such components, TI’s goal is to
help enable customers to design and create their own end-product solutions that meet applicable functional safety standards and
requirements. Nonetheless, such components are subject to these terms.
No TI components are authorized for use in FDA Class III (or similar life-critical medical equipment) unless authorized officers of the parties
have executed a special agreement specifically governing such use.
Only those TI components which TI has specifically designated as military grade or “enhanced plastic” are designed and intended for use in
military/aerospace applications or environments. Buyer acknowledges and agrees that any military or aerospace use of TI components
which have not been so designated is solely at the Buyer's risk, and that Buyer is solely responsible for compliance with all legal and
regulatory requirements in connection with such use.
TI has specifically designated certain components as meeting ISO/TS16949 requirements, mainly for automotive use. In any case of use of
non-designated products, TI will not be responsible for any failure to meet ISO/TS16949.
Products Applications
Audio www.ti.com/audio Automotive and Transportation www.ti.com/automotive
Amplifiers amplifier.ti.com Communications and Telecom www.ti.com/communications
Data Converters dataconverter.ti.com Computers and Peripherals www.ti.com/computers
DLP® Products www.dlp.com Consumer Electronics www.ti.com/consumer-apps
DSP dsp.ti.com Energy and Lighting www.ti.com/energy
Clocks and Timers www.ti.com/clocks Industrial www.ti.com/industrial
Interface interface.ti.com Medical www.ti.com/medical
Logic logic.ti.com Security www.ti.com/security
Power Mgmt power.ti.com Space, Avionics and Defense www.ti.com/space-avionics-defense
Microcontrollers microcontroller.ti.com Video and Imaging www.ti.com/video
RFID www.ti-rfid.com
OMAP Applications Processors www.ti.com/omap TI E2E Community e2e.ti.com
Wireless Connectivity www.ti.com/wirelessconnectivity
Mailing Address: Texas Instruments, Post Office Box 655303, Dallas, Texas 75265
Copyright © 2016, Texas Instruments Incorporated