
MAX5861TEXA+
UnknownDOCSIS 3.1 HIGH-DENSITY SCQAM AND OFDM DOWNSTREAM CABLE MODULATOR
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MAX5861TEXA+
UnknownDOCSIS 3.1 HIGH-DENSITY SCQAM AND OFDM DOWNSTREAM CABLE MODULATOR
Technical Specifications
Parameters and characteristics for this part
| Specification | MAX5861TEXA+ |
|---|---|
| Frequency [Max] | 1.218 GHz |
| Frequency [Min] | 43 MHz |
| Function | Modulator |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Package / Case | FCCSPBGA, 308-LFBGA |
| RF Type | General Purpose |
| Secondary Attributes | Up Converter |
| Supplier Device Package | 308-FCCSP (12x18) |
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Description
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MAX5861 Series
The MAX5861 is an integrated, high-density, SCQAM and OFDM downstream cable modulator, digital up-converter (DUC) and RF digital-to-analog converter (RF-DAC). The MAX5861 is DOCSIS 3.1-compliant and is optimized for converged cable access platform (CCAP) hardware. The MAX5861 performs baseband I/Q symbols to RF up-conversion to digitally synthesize a selectable combination of SCQAM and OFDM blocks on a single RF port. A combination of up to six 192MHz blocks of SCQAM or OFDM channels can be powered on at any one time, where a block is defined as either 32 X 6MHz (or 24 X 8MHz) SCQAM channels or an OFDM channel (up to 192MHz wide). The MAX5861 features three differential time-multiplexed input data ports that support LVDS or SSTL 1.2/1.5 in DDR mode.The MAX5861 SCQAM input port A accepts 10-bit Forward Error Correction (FEC)-encoded data for up to 160 (6MHz) individually programmable channels. The SCQAM path performs QAM mapping, root raised cosine (RRC) pulse shaping, and resampling, compliant with ITU-T J.83 Annex A, B, and C. This port also supports 1024-QAM with the use of an offset bias bit. Up to four channels can be operated in RRC filter bypass mode at up to 2.5Msym/s for legacy communications to older generation devices.Each of two available 9-bit OFDM ports, B or C, support up to three 12-bit OFDM IFFT-processing channels. Each IFFT-processing channel supports OFDM blocks of up to 192MHz bandwidth with selectable 4k or 8k subcarriers and up to 4096-QAM modulation options. Each of the two OFDM ports also allow bypassing of the IFFT processing with a single 18-bit I/Q data path to support user-defined modulation at up to 192MHz bandwidth.A cascade of interpolation filters, complex modulators, channel combiners and Direct Digital Frequency Synthesizers (DDFS) up-convert the SCQAM and/or OFDM signals with full frequency agility from 43MHz to 1218MHz. The up-converted spectrum is fed to a Digital Pre-Distortion (DPD) block to compensate for distortion performance limitations in the DAC and external output amplifiers.ApplicationsCCAP, Edge QAM, CMTSDOCSIS 3.0/3.1 and DVB-C/C2Multi-Dweller Units (MDU), Mini-HeadendsRemote PHY, Coax Media Converters
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