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how to interface the EVAL-ADF9010EBZ1 and  AD9861-50EBZ

hello, can anyone help me....

i want to interface the eval-adf9010ebz1(Analog Front End) and ad9861-50ebz (mixed signal Front end) board.

first, for transmitting part, i connect the port (modout) on the ad9861-50ebz board to the (tx) port on the eval-adf9010ebz1. Then the port (tx_out) of the eval-adf9010ebz1 to the antenna.

second, for receiving part, i connect the antenna to the port (Rx) of the eval-adf9010ebz1.

but i not sure how to connect the rx_out or rx_baseband of the eval-adf9010ebz1 board to the ad9861-50ebz board.

Refer to the eval-adf9010ebz1 datasheet, the rx_baseband are connected to the J7 port which are header 40-pin and datasheet ad9861-50ebz show the rx input signal is connected to SMA J6 or SMA J7.

can anyone help me to clear about this. my point is to interface the Analog Front End board with the Mixed signal front end board.

please help.

thanks for your time

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  • Hello,

    I do not have the user guide for the AD9861. But looking at the part, the Rx baseband outputs need to be connected to the ADC inputs, and the Tx inputs connected to the DAC outputs. The diagram below is a suggested application, it is not from a reference diagram. Since these are low frequency, it should be straightforward to connect these with simple wires.

    It may be necessary to add anti-aliasing filters to the between the Rx outputs and the ADC inputs, and also to filter the unwanted harmonic products from the DAC outputs.

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  • Hello,

    I do not have the user guide for the AD9861. But looking at the part, the Rx baseband outputs need to be connected to the ADC inputs, and the Tx inputs connected to the DAC outputs. The diagram below is a suggested application, it is not from a reference diagram. Since these are low frequency, it should be straightforward to connect these with simple wires.

    It may be necessary to add anti-aliasing filters to the between the Rx outputs and the ADC inputs, and also to filter the unwanted harmonic products from the DAC outputs.

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