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AD9375
  • AD9375
  • AD9375

AD9375

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Integrated, Dual RF Transceiver with Observation Path

Analog Devices AD9375 Product Info

10 February 2026 4

Features

  • Dual differential Tx
  • Dual differential Rx
  • Observation receiver with 2 inputs
  • Fully integrated, ultralow power DPD actuator and adaptation engine for PA linearization
  • Sniffer receiver with 3 inputs
  • Tunable range: 300 MHz to 6000 MHz
  • Linearization signal BW to 40 MHz
  • Tx synthesis BW to 250 MHz
  • Rx BW: 8 MHz to 100 MHz
  • Supports FDD and TDD operation
  • Fully integrated independent fractional-N RF synthesizers for Tx, Rx, ORx, and clock generation
  • JESD204B digital interface

Part details & applications

The AD9375 is a highly integrated, wideband radio frequency (RF) transceiver offering dual-channel transmitters (Tx) and receivers (Rx), integrated synthesizers, a fully integrated digital predistortion (DPD) actuator and adaptation engine, and digital signal processing functions. The IC delivers a versatile combination of high performance and low power consumption required by 3G/4G small cell and massive multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) equipment in both frequency division duplex (FDD) and time division duplex (TDD) applications. The AD9375 operates from 300 MHz to 6000 MHz, covering most of the licensed and unlicensed cellular bands. The DPD algorithm supports linearization on signal bandwidths up to 40 MHz depending on the power amplifier (PA) characteristics (for example, two adjacent 20 MHz carriers). The IC supports Rx bandwidths up to 100 MHz. It also supports observation receiver (ORx) and Tx synthesis bandwidths up to 250 MHz to accommodate digital correction algorithms.

The transceiver consists of wideband direct conversion signal paths with state-of-the-art noise figure and linearity. Each complete Rx and Tx subsystem includes dc offset correction, quadrature error correction (QEC), and programmable digital filters, eliminating the need for these functions in the digital baseband. Several auxiliary functions such as an auxiliary analog-to-digital converter (ADC), auxiliary digital-to-analog converters (DACs), and general-purpose input/outputs (GPIOs) are integrated to provide additional monitoring and control capability.

An ORx channel with two inputs is included to monitor each Tx output and implement calibration applications. This channel also connects to three sniffer receiver (SnRx) inputs that can monitor radio activity in different bands.

The high speed JESD204B interface supports lane rates up to 6144 Mbps. Four lanes are dedicated to the transmitters and four lanes are dedi

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