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 19-3533; Rev 0; 1/05
MAX9996 Evaluation Kit
General Description
The MAX9996 evaluation kit (EV kit) simplifies the evaluation of the MAX9996 UMTS, DCS, and PCS base-station downconversion mixer. It is fully assembled and tested at the factory. Standard 50 SMA connectors are included on the EV kit's input and output ports to allow quick and easy evaluation on the test bench. This document provides a list of test equipment required to evaluate the device, a straightforward test procedure to verify functionality, a description of the EV kit circuit, the circuit schematic, a bill of materials (BOM) for the kit, and artwork for each layer of the PC board. Contact MaximDirect sales at 888-629-4642 for pricing and availability on these kits. Fully Assembled and Tested 1700MHz to 2200MHz RF Frequency 1900MHz to 2400MHz LO Frequency 40MHz to 350MHz IF Frequency 8.3dB Conversion Gain 26.5dBm IIP3 9.7dB Noise Figure Integrated LO Buffer Switch-Selectable (SPDT), Two LO Inputs -3dBm to +3dBm LO Drive 43dB LO1 to LO2 Isolation 50 SMA Connectors on Input and Output Ports 4:1 Balun for Single-Ended IF Output
Features
Evaluates: MAX9996
Ordering Information
PART MAX9996EVKIT TEMP RANGE TC = -40C to +85C** IC PACKAGE 20 Thin QFN-EP*
*EP = Exposed paddle. **TC = Case temperature.
Component List
DESIGNATION C1 QTY 1 DESCRIPTION 4.0pF 0.25pF, 50V C0G ceramic capacitor (0603) Murata GRM1885C1H4R0C 22pF 5%, 50V C0G ceramic capacitors (0603) Murata GRM1885C1H220J 0.01F 10%, 50V X7R ceramic capacitors (0603) Murata GRM188R71H103K 10pF 5%, 50V C0G ceramic capacitor (0603) Murata GRM1885C1H100J 150pF 5%, 50V C0G ceramic capacitors (0603) Murata GRM1885C1H151J DESIGNATION C15 QTY 1 DESCRIPTION 150pF 5%, 50V C0G ceramic capacitor (0402) Murata GRP1555C1H151J PC board edge-mount SMA RF connectors (flat-tab launch) Johnson 142-0741-856 470nH 5% wire-wound inductors (0805) Coilcraft 0805CS-471XJBC 10nH 5% wire-wound inductor (0603) Coilcraft 0603CS-10NXJBC 806 1% resistor (0603) Any
C2, C6, C7, C8, C10, C12
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J1- J4
4
C3, C5, C9, C11
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L1, L2
2
C4
1
L3
1
C13, C14
2
R1
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MAX9996 Evaluation Kit Evaluates: MAX9996
Component List (continued)
DESIGNATION R2 R3 R4 T1 QTY 1 1 1 1 DESCRIPTION 549 1% resistor (0603) Any 7.15 1% resistor (1206) Digi-Key 311-7.15FCT-ND 47k 5% resistor (0603) 4:1 transformer (200:50) Mini Circuits TC4-1W-7A Large test point for 0.062in PC board (red) Mouser 151-107 or equivalent Large test point for 0.062in PC board (black) Mouser 151-103 or equivalent Large test point for 0.062in PC board (white) Mouser 151-101 or equivalent Active mixer IC (5mm x 5mm, 20-pin QFN, EP) Maxim MAX9996ETP NOTE: U1 HAS AN EXPOSED PADDLE CONDUCTOR THAT REQUIRES IT TO BE SOLDER ATTACHED TO A GROUNDED PAD ON THE CIRCUIT BOARD TO ENSURE A PROPER ELECTRICAL/THERMAL DESIGN.
* One RF power meter (HP 437B) * One power sensor (HP 8482A)
Connections and Setup
This section provides a step-by-step guide to testing the basic functionality of the EV kit. As a general precaution to prevent damaging the outputs by driving high-VSWR loads, do not turn on DC power or RF signal generators until all connections are made. This procedure is specific to operation in the US PCS band (reverse channel: 1850MHz to 1910MHz), high-side injected LO for a 200MHz IF. Choose the test frequency based on the particular system's frequency plan, and adjust the following procedure accordingly. See Figure 1 for the mixer test setup diagram: 1) Calibrate the power meter for 1900MHz. For safety margin, use a power sensor rated to at least +20dBm, or use padding to protect the power head as necessary. 2) Connect 3dB pads to the DUT ends of each of the three RF signal generators' SMA cables. This padding improves VSWR and reduces the errors due to mismatch. 3) Use the power meter to set the RF signal generators according to the following: * RF signal source: -5dBm into DUT at 1900MHz (this will be approximately -2dBm before the 3dB pad). * LO1 signal source: 0dBm into DUT at 2100MHz (this will be approximately 3dBm before the 3dB pad).
TP1
1
TP2
1
TP3
1
U1
1
Quick Start
The MAX9996 EV kit is fully assembled and factory tested. Follow the instructions in the Connections and Setup section for proper device evaluation.
LO2 signal source: 0dBm into DUT at 2099MHz (this will be approximately 3dBm before the 3dB pad). 4) Disable the signal generator outputs. 5) Connect the RF source (with pad) to RFIN. 6) Connect the LO1 and LO2 signal sources to the EV kit's LO1 and LO2 inputs, respectively. 7) Measure loss in 3dB pad and cable that will be connected to IFOUT. Losses are frequency dependent, so test this at 200MHz (the IF frequency). Use this loss as an offset in all output power/gain calculations. 8) Connect this 3dB pad to the EV kit's IFOUT connector and connect a cable from the pad to the spectrum analyzer.
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Test Equipment Required
This section lists the recommended test equipment to verify the operation of the MAX9996. It is intended as a guide only, and substitutions may be possible: * One DC supply capable of delivering +5.0V and 300mA * Three RF signal generators capable of delivering 10dBm of output power in the 1GHz to 3GHz frequency range (i.e., HP 8648) * One RF spectrum analyzer with a minimum 100kHz to 3GHz frequency range (HP 8561E)
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9) Set DC supply to +5.0V, and set a current limit of approximately 300mA, if possible. Disable the output voltage and connect the supply to the EV kit (through an ammeter, if desired). Enable the supply. Readjust the supply to get +5.0V at the EV kit. There will be a voltage drop across the ammeter when the mixer is drawing current. 10) Select LO1 by connecting LOSEL (TP3) to GND. 11) Enable the LO and the RF sources. to prevent any external bias from being shunted directly to ground.
Evaluates: MAX9996
LO Bias and IF Bias
Bias currents for the integrated IF amplifier and the LO buffer are set with resistors R1 (806 1%) and R2 (549 1%), respectively. These values were carefully chosen during factory testing for optimum linearity and minimal supply current. The DC currents can be reduced by increasing the valves of R1 and R2, but the device would operate at reduced performance levels (see Modifying the EV Kit section).
Testing the Mixer
Adjust the center and span of the spectrum analyzer to observe the IF output tone at 200MHz. The level should be approximately +0.3dBm (8.3dB conversion gain, 3dB pad loss). There is also a tone at 199MHz, which is due to the LO signal applied to LO2. The amount of suppression between the 200MHz and 199MHz signals is the LO switch isolation. Note that the spectrum analyzer's absolute magnitude accuracy is typically no better than 1dB. If accuracy is required, use the power meter to measure the absolute single-tone power level. Disconnect the GND connection to LOSEL. It is pulled high by a pullup resistor on the board, selecting LO2. Observe that the 199MHz signal increases while the 200MHz decreases. Reconfigure the test setup using a combiner or hybrid to apply two RF signals at RFIN to do a two-tone IP3 measurement, if desired. Terminate the unused LO input in 50.
Current-Limiting Resistors
Resistor R3 is used for current limiting at the supply, and typically dissipates 60mW.
Tap Network
Capacitor C5 helps to terminate the second-order intermodulation products.
LEXT
The 10nH wire-wound inductor, L3, improves LO-to-IF and RF-to-IF isolation. If isolation is not critical, then this pin can be grounded.
IF
The MAX9996 employs a differential IF output to offer increased IP2 system performance. The EV kit uses a 4:1 balun to transform the 200 differential output impedance to a 50 single-ended output for easy bench evaluation. Inductive chokes L1 and L2 provide DC bias to the IF output amplifier, C13 and C14 for supply filtering, and R3 for current limiting. As the differential IF outputs are relatively high impedance (200), they are more susceptible to component parasitics. It is often good practice to relieve the ground plane directly underneath large components to reduce associated shunt-C parasitics.
Detailed Description
The MAX9996 is a high-linearity downconverter integrated with RF and LO baluns, an LO buffer, an IF amplifier, and an SPDT LO input select switch. The EV kit circuit consists mostly of supply-decoupling capacitors, DC-blocking capacitors, an IF balun, and inductive chokes. The MAX9996 EV kit circuit allows for thorough analysis and a simple design-in.
Supply-Decoupling Capacitors
Capacitors C2, C6, C7, and C8 are 22pF supplydecoupling capacitors used to filter high-frequency noise. C3, C9, and C11 are larger 0.01F capacitors used for filtering lower frequency noise on the supply.
LOSEL
The EV kit includes a 47k pullup resistor for easy selection of the LO port. Providing a ground at TP3 selects LO1, and leaving TP3 open selects LO2. To drive TP3 from an external source, follow the limits called out in the MAX9996 device data sheet. Logic voltages should not be applied to LOSEL without the +5V supply voltage. Doing so can cause the on-chip ESD diodes to conduct and could damage the device.
DC-Blocking Capacitors
The MAX9996 has internal baluns at the RF and LO inputs. These inputs have almost 0 resistance at DC, so DC-blocking capacitors C1, C10, and C12 are used
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MAX9996 Evaluation Kit Evaluates: MAX9996
Layout Considerations
The MAX9996 evaluation board can be a guide for your board layout. Pay close attention to thermal design and close placement of components to the IC. The MAX9996 package exposed paddle (EP) conducts heat from the device and provides a low-impedance electrical connection to the ground plane. The EP MUST be attached to the PC board ground plane with a low-thermal and electrical impedance contact. Ideally, this is achieved by soldering the backside of the package directly to a top metal ground plane on the PC board. Alternatively, the EP can be connected to an internal or bottom-side ground plane using an array of plated vias directly below the EP. The MAX9996EV kit uses nine evenly spaced, 0.016in-diameter, plated through holes to connect the EP to the lower ground planes. Depending on the ground-plane spacing, large surface-mount pads in the IF path may need to have the ground plane relieved under them to reduce parasitic shunt capacitance. 0.75pF to ground. The total 2.75pF of capacitance is resonated out at the frequency of interest by bias inductors L1 and L2. To determine the inductor value use the following equation: fIF = 1 2 LC
The IF output is tuned for operation at approximately 140MHz, so a 470nH inductor is used. For lower IF frequency (i.e., larger component values), maintain the component's Q value at the cost of larger case size, unless it is unavoidable. The DC current of the device can be reduced but the performance will be degraded. Reducing the current is accomplished by increasing the values of R1 and R2. Resistor R1 sets the current in the IF amplifier, whereas R2 sets the current in the LO buffer that drives the mixer core. Setting R1 to 806 and R2 to 549 results in IF and LO currents of 100mA and 90mA, respectively. Approximately 24mA of additional current is used in other circuits and cannot be reduced. To reduce these adjustable currents in half, double the values of R1 and R2. Doing so would reduce the current to approximately 120mA but the gain and IP3 would drop approximately 0.35dB and 4.7dB, respectively. Some of the other performance values will degrade or improve due to reduced current. Since the linearity of the device is a result of the cascaded performance of the IF amplifier and the mixer, carefully choose the correct combination of R1 and R2 to produce the highest IP3 at the lowest desired current.
Modifying the EV Kit
The RF and LO inputs are broadband matched, so there is no need to modify the circuit for use anywhere in the 1700MHz to 2200MHz RF range (1900MHz to 2400MHz LO range). Retuning for a different IF is as simple as scaling the values of the IF pullup inductors up or down with frequency. The IF output looks like 200 differential in parallel with a capacitor. The capacitance is due to the combination of the IC, PC board, and external IF components. The capacitance from the IC is approximately 2pF to ground (1pF differential), while that from the PC board and external components is approximately
Component Suppliers
SUPPLIER Coilcraft Digi-Key Johnson Mini-Circuits Murata PHONE 800-322-2645 800-344-4539 507-833-8822 718-934-4500 770-436-1300 www.coilcraft.com www.digikey.com www.johnsoncomponents.com www.minicircuits.com www.murata.com WEBSITE
Note: Indicate that you are using the MAX9996 when contacting these component suppliers.
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MAX9996 Evaluation Kit Evaluates: MAX9996
RF SIGNAL GENERATOR (HP 8648B)
1900.000MHz
BENCH MULTIMETER HPIB (HP 34401A)
206mA
POWER SUPPLY 3-OUT, HPIB (AG E3631A)
5.0V 250mA (MAX)
+
-
+
-
RF SIGNAL GENERATOR (HP 8648B)
2100.000MHz 3dB +5V RFIN GND
(AMMETER)
3dB
MAX9996EVKIT
LO1 LOSEL
GND OPEN
3dB
LO2
IFOUT
3dB
RF SIGNAL GENERATOR (HP 8648B)
2099.000MHz
RF SPECTRUM ANALYZER (HP 8561x)
RF POWER METER (GIGA 80701A, HP 437B)
RF HIGHPOWER SENSOR
Figure 1. Test Setup Diagram
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MAX9996 Evaluation Kit Evaluates: MAX9996
VCC T1 3 R3 L1 C13 C14 R1 IFBIAS L2 C15 1 L3 LEXT GND IF+ IF4 2 6 J2 SMA IFOUT
VCC
20
19
18
17
16
C3 J1 SMA RFIN C1
C2 VCC RF TAP C5 C4 GND GND 1 2 3 4 5 U1 MAX9996 15 14 13 12 11
C12 LO2 VCC C11 GND GND C10 LO1 VCC
J4 SMA LO2
TP1 +5V
J3 SMA LO1
VCC 6 VCC 7 LOBIAS VCC 8 LOSEL 9 10 GND
TP2 GND VCC C6
R2 C7 R4 VCC C8 C9 TP3 LOSEL
Figure 2. MAX9996 EV Kit Schematic
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MAX9996 Evaluation Kit Evaluates: MAX9996
Figure 3. MAX9996 EV Kit PC Board Layout--Top Silkscreen
Figure 5. MAX9996 EV Kit PC Board Layout--Top Layer Metal
Figure 4. MAX9996 EV Kit PC Board Layout--Top Soldermask
Figure 6. MAX9996 EV Kit PC Board Layout--Inner Layer 2 (GND)
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MAX9996 Evaluation Kit Evaluates: MAX9996
Figure 7. MAX9996 EV Kit PC Board Layout--Inner Layer 3 (Routes)
Figure 9. MAX9996 EV Kit PC Board Layout-- Bottom Soldermask
Figure 8. MAX9996 EV Kit PC Board Layout--Bottom Layer (Metal)
Figure 10. MAX9996 EV Kit PC Board Layout--Bottom Silkscreen
Maxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time.
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