Applications information, Analog inputs – Rainbow Electronics MAX19516 User Manual

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MAX19516

Dual-Channel, 10-Bit, 100Msps ADC

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Applications Information

Analog Inputs

Transformer-Coupled Differential Analog Input

The MAX19516 provides better SFDR and THD with
fully differential input signals than a single-ended input
drive. In differential input mode, even-order harmonics
are lower as both inputs are balanced, and each of the
ADC inputs only require half the signal swing compared
to single-ended input mode.

An RF transformer (Figure 18) provides an excellent
solution for converting a single-ended signal to a fully
differential signal. Connecting the center tap of the
transformer to CM_ provides a common-mode voltage.
The transformer shown has an impedance ratio of 1:1.4.
Alternatively, a different step-up transformer can be
selected to reduce the drive requirements. A reduced
signal swing from the input driver can also improve the
overall distortion. The configuration of Figure 18 is good
for frequencies up to Nyquist (f

CLK

/2).

Figure 17. Integrated Voltage Regulator

IN
2.3V TO 3.5V

ENABLE

OUT

1.8V

REGULATOR

REFERENCE

INTERNAL

ANALOG

CIRCUITS

AVDD

(PINS 1, 12, 13, 48)

GND

Figure 19. Transformer-Coupled Input Drive for Input Frequencies Beyond Nyquist

1

5

3

6

2

4

N.C.

V

IN

0.1

μF

T1

MINI-CIRCUITS

ADT1-1WT

IN_+

CM_

IN_-

N.C.

1

5

3

6

2

4

N.C.

T2

MINI-CIRCUITS

ADT1-1WT

N.C.

75

Ω

0.5%

75

Ω

0.5%

110

Ω

0.5%

110

Ω

0.5%

0.1

μF

MAX19516

Figure 18. Transformer-Coupled Input Drive for Input
Frequencies Up to Nyquist

MAX19516

1

5

3

6

2

4

N.C.

N.C.

V

IN

0.1

μF

T1

MINI-CIRCUITS

ADT1-1WT

36.5

Ω

0.5%

36.5

Ω

0.5%

0.1

μF

IN_+

CM_

IN_-

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