This reference design is a commercial Half-NIM DVB-S tuner that uses Maxim's MAX2120 satellite tuner IC. The reference design connects to the motherboard through a 12-pin connector. The downconverted satellite signal from the LNB is supplied to an active, discrete loop-through, which splits the signal into two paths. One signal goes to the MAX2120 and the other provides an additional output from the STB.
This application note presents four categories of 1-Wire master circuits for embedded applications and discusses their capabilities and requirements in relation to available (ie, unused) system resources. The schematics shown here apply to short networks that do not extend beyond the radius of 1 meter and are populated with a small number of 1-Wire slaves. Instructions and a decision worksheet are included to identify the most cost-effective 1-Wire master for the application. The reader should be familiar with the basics of
This reference design for the MAX2160 tuner plus demodulator IC demonstrates a compact daughter-board solution for the ISDB-T standard (single-segment). This design converts UHF band signals (470MHz to 770MHz) to a MPEG-2 transport stream. The solution is intended for portable applications, such as cell-phone TVs and PDAs.
This reference design is a complete RF front-end solution for a GPS receiver using Maxim's MAX2769 GPS receiver chip. The MAX2769 is a low cost, single conversion, low IF GPS receiver that offers two integrated LNAs with different specifications, I/Q channel filters with variable bandwidth and order, and a digital IF output that supports 1-bit and 2-bit operation. This reference design offers high performance, small size, and low BOM cost.
Using LO two-way modulator to build a wideband low-EVM direct conversion transmitter
This reference design (RD) shows how a cellular-band, CDMA linear power amplifier (PA) can be tuned for high linearity and narrowband CDMA. This RD features the MAX2264 RF power amplifier which is designed for IS-98-based CDMA, PDC , and IS-136 TDMA. Schematics and test setup are shown.
For motor control systems, ADI can provide complete solutions covering all important devices in the signal chain. Related products include analog-to-digital/digital-to-analog converters, amplifiers, embedded processors, iCoupler® digital isolators and power management devices. These high-performance devices and increased system integration help achieve newer topology designs and bring value to customers' differentiated system designs.
This reference design provides a complete demonstration platform for using industrial/scientific/medical radio frequency (ISM-RF) products in a 2-way remote control (RC) application. This document includes the hardware, firmware, and system structure requirements for implementing a simple 2-way RC design.
The MAXREFDES1275 has three main blocks: the microcontroller, ADC/DAC IC MAX11311, and three LED drivers.
This reference design demonstrates a full-function network node with the AT86RF231 radio transceiver, which is capable of hosting a MAC layer implementation. Two ceramic chip antennas increase the link budget in a typical indoor scenario with multi-path fading effects.
For small and medium power motor applications, the EPSH-MPC development platform provides current sampling of the isolated analog-to-digital converter AD7403. The external current loop is converted into a corresponding shunt voltage through a shunt resistor and input to the voltage test terminal of the AD7403. The AD7403 outputs according to the clock signal given by CM408F. ADC bit stream, CM408F enables the built-in SINC filter on the input bit stream to calculate the corresponding 16-bit ADC value, and stores the data into the corresponding ring queue through DMA. The host computer software can use the UART-USB port Or obtain the display of data samples through the RS485 port, you can intuitively see the acquisition effect of AD7403, and the collected data can be stored in an excel table to facilitate corresponding analysis of the data.
Utilizing the ADP150 low-noise LDO regulator to power the ADF4350 PLL and VCO to reduce phase noise
This reference design boosts a single-cell battery voltage input to a 10W output using the MAX16990 controller in bootstrapped mode.
This reference design is a complete RF front-end solution designed to meet the WLAN IEEE® 802.11b/g standard. Using the MAX2830 RF transceiver, the design is capable of accommodating full range of 802.11g OFDM data rates (6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54Mbps) and 802.11b QPSK data rates (1, 2, 5.5, and 11Mbps). This solution offers high performance, small size, and low BOM cost.
The MAX2769 is a low-cost, single-conversion, low-IF frequency GPS receiver that provides 115dB cascaded gain and a 1.4dB cascaded NF. The MAX2769 GPS USB reference design, working together with the GeotateSM GPS software installed in a PC or laptop, forms a complete low-cost high-sensitivity GPS solution. The reference design provides high-precision position information with quick acquisition times. It demonstrates the excellent capabilities of the MAX2769 in a full GPS receiver design.
This reference design addresses this need for pre-factory calibration and provides a complete multi-channel fully automatic calibration system for pressure transmitter calibration before leaving the factory.
The MAX2170/MAX2171 tuner plus demodulator IC reference design demonstrates a compact daughter board solution for DAB and T-DMB. The design converts VHF-III and L-Band signals to a MPEG-2 transport stream.
Low Noise Amplifiers BFU520A, BFU530A and BFU550A Customer Evaluation Kit for SOT23 Packaged Transistors