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AD9177BBPZ

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QUAD, 16-BIT, 12 GSPS RF DAC WITH WIDEBAND CHANNELIZERS

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324-BGA-ED
RF and Wireless

AD9177BBPZ

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Analog Devices

QUAD, 16-BIT, 12 GSPS RF DAC WITH WIDEBAND CHANNELIZERS

Technical Specifications

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SpecificationAD9177BBPZ
Frequency [Max]12 GHz
Frequency [Min]25 MHz
Package / Case324-FBGA Exposed Pad
RF TypeGeneral Purpose
Supplier Device Package324-BGA-ED (15x15)

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DigikeyTray 1$ 1115.96

Description

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AD9177 Series

The AD9177 is a highly integrated device with four 16-bit, 12 GSPS maximum sample rate, RF digital-to-analog converter (DAC) cores supporting up to eight baseband channels. The device is well suited for applications requiring wideband DACs to process signals of wide instantaneous bandwidth. The device features an 8-lane, 24.75 Gbps JESD204C or 15.5 Gbps JESD204B data receiver (JRx) port, an on-chip clock multiplier, and digital signal processing (DSP) datapaths capable of processing complex signals for wide-band or multiband direct to RF applications, phase array radar systems, and electronic warfare applications. The DSP datapaths can be bypassed to allow a direct connection between the data receiver port and the DAC cores.For direct digital synthesis (DDS) applications, the AD9177 can be operated without a data receiver port to generate multiple sine wave tones of varying frequencies. The main numerically controlled oscillator (NCO) block inside each of the four course digital upconverters (DUCs) contains one 48-bit NCO and a bank of thirty one 32-bit NCOs, each with an independent phase accumulator. Similarly, the main NCO block inside each of the course and fine digital downconverters (DDCs) in the receive datapath contains a bank of sixteen 48-bit NCOs that can be looped into the transmit datapath for processing ahead of the course DUCs and DAC outputs. Combined with general-purpose input/output (GPIO) controls for frequency hopping, preconfigurable profile selection, and the ability to synchronize the NCOs to a common trigger using the SYSREF input port, this bank allows phase coherent fast frequency hopping (FFH) for applications where multiple devices are synchronized or where NCO frequencies are continuously adjusted during operation.APPLICATIONSWireless communications infrastructureMicrowave point-to-point, E-band, and 5G mm waveBroadband communications systemsDOCSIS 3.1 and 4.0 CMTSPhased array radar and electronic warfareElectronic test and measurement systems