Hi,
We are using ADF5610BCCZ in our modules.
We find that ADF5610BCCZ has been changed suddenly to NRND part.
Can you tell us the alternate part for ADF5610BCCZ.
Thanks and regards,
Blessing.S
ADF5610
Obsolete
The ADF5610 allows implementation of fractional-N or Integer N phase-locked loop (PLL) frequency synthesizers when used with an external loop filter and...
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Hi,
We are using ADF5610BCCZ in our modules.
We find that ADF5610BCCZ has been changed suddenly to NRND part.
Can you tell us the alternate part for ADF5610BCCZ.
Thanks and regards,
Blessing.S
I'm assuming that you are referring to ADRF6510, not ADRF5610. We have had to put a bunch of these baseband filter/vga parts on last time buy because the fabrication process at the foundry we are using, is going away. There are some limited alternative options. ADRF6520 has a programmable range that is much wider, ranging from 36 MHz to 720 MHz. And ADAQ8088 has a fixed frequency of 36 MHz. Everything else in this product class is not recommended for new designs.
I'm assuming that you are referring to ADRF6510, not ADRF5610. We have had to put a bunch of these baseband filter/vga parts on last time buy because the fabrication process at the foundry we are using, is going away. There are some limited alternative options. ADRF6520 has a programmable range that is much wider, ranging from 36 MHz to 720 MHz. And ADAQ8088 has a fixed frequency of 36 MHz. Everything else in this product class is not recommended for new designs.
Hi Enash,
I'm exactly referring the part ADF5610 and I am looking for its alternate part.Kindly suggest one if available.
Hi,
Yes ,as Eamon mentioned the manufacturing process used for these parts is finishing and these parts are going to be end of life. Global foundry will process the last builds at end of 2023.
There are other options as replacement parts for this with similar performance.
ADF4372: Int/Frac PLL VCO 62M to 16GHz
ADF4371: Int/Frac PLL VCO 62.5M to 32GHz
Phase Noise Table shown below:
Offset Frequency | ADF4371/72 (8GHz) | ADF5610 (7.3GHz) |
100kHz | -109 dBc/Hz | −115 dBc/Hz |
1MHz | -133 dBc/Hz | −135 dBc/Hz |
10MHz | -152 dBc/Hz | −155 dBc/Hz |
These alternative parts are not pin compatible with ADF5610, so the board schematic and layout would need to be adjusted accoringly.
Regards,
Kieran
Oops, sorry for causing confusion. I got ADRF and ADF mixed up.