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AD9775
  • AD9775
  • AD9775

AD9775

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS

14-Bit, 160 MSPS, 2×/4×/8× Interpolating Dual TxDAC+® D/A Converter

Analog Devices AD9775 Product Info

10 February 2026 4

Features

  • 14-bit resolution, 160 MSPS/400 MSPS input/output data rate
  • Selectable 2×/4×/8× interpolating filter
  • Programmable channel gain and offset adjustment
  • fS/4, fS/8 digital quadrature modulation capability
  • Direct IF transmission mode for 70 MHz + IFs
  • Fully compatible SPI® port
  • Excellent ac performance
    SFDR: −71 dBc @ 2 MHz to 35 MHz W-CDMA
    ACPR: −71 dB @ IF = 19.2 MHz
  • Internal PLL clock multiplier
  • See data sheet for additional features

Part details & applications

The AD9775 is the 14-bit member of the AD977x pin-compatible, high performance, programmable 2×/4×/8× interpolating TxDAC+ family. The AD977x family features a serial port interface (SPI) that provides a high level of programmability, thus allowing for enhanced system-level options. These options include selectable 2×/4×/8× interpolation filters; fS/2, fS/4, or fS/8 digital quadrature modulation with image rejection; a direct IF mode; programmable channel gain and offset control; programmable internal clock divider; straight binary or twos complement data interface; and a single-port or dual-port data interface.

The selectable 2×/4×/8× interpolation filters simplify the requirements of the reconstruction filters while simultaneously enhancing the pass-band noise/distortion performance of TxDAC+ devices. The independent channel gain and offset adjust registers allow the user to calibrate LO feedthrough and sideband suppression errors associated with analog quadrature modulators. The 6 dB of gain adjustment range can also be used to control the output power level of each DAC.

The AD9775 can perform fS/2, fS/4, and fS/8 digital modulation and image rejection when combined with an analog quadrature modulator. In this mode, the AD9775 accepts I and Q complex data (representing a single or multicarrier waveform), generates a quadrature modulated IF signal along with its orthogonal representation via its dual DACs, and presents these two reconstructed orthogonal IF carriers to an analog quadrature modulator to complete the image rejection upconversion process. Another digital modulation mode (that is, the direct IF mode) allows the original baseband signal representation to be frequency translated such that pairs of images fall at multiples of one-half the DAC update rate.

The AD977x family includes a flexible clock interface that accepts d

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