Max038 Generador de Funciones
Max038 Generador de Funciones
Max038 Generador de Funciones
LE
AVAILAB
Features
0.1Hz to 20MHz Operating Frequency Range
Triangle, Sawtooth, Sine, Square, and Pulse
Waveforms
Independent Frequency and Duty-Cycle
Adjustments
350 to 1 Frequency Sweep Range
15% to 85% Variable Duty Cycle
Low-Impedance Output Buffer: 0.1
Low 200ppm/C Temperature Drift
Ordering Information
PART
TEMP RANGE
MAX038CPP
PIN-PACKAGE
0C to +70C
20 Plastic DIP
MAX038CWP
0C to +70C
20 SO
MAX038C/D*
0C to +70C
Dice
Functional Diagrams
Applications
Pin Configuration
TOP VIEW
REF 1
20 V-
GND 2
19 OUT
A0 3
18 GND
A1 4
MAX038
COSC 5
16 DV+
GND 6
15 DGND
DADJ 7
14 SYNC
FADJ 8
13
GND 9
12 PDO
IIN 10
17 V+
11
PDI
GND
DIP/SO
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MAX038
High-Frequency Waveform Generator
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
V+ to GND ...............................................................-0.3V to +6V
DV+ to DGND...........................................................-0.3V to +6V
V- to GND .................................................................+0.3V to -6V
Pin Voltages
IIN, FADJ, DADJ, PDO .....................(V- - 0.3V) to (V+ + 0.3V)
COSC ......................................................................+0.3V to V
A0, A1, PDI, SYNC, REF.............................................-0.3V to V+
GND to DGND ...................................................................0.3V
Maximum Current into Any Pin ........................................50mA
OUT, REF Short-Circuit Duration to GND, V+, V- ..................30s
Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional
operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to
absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(Circuit of Figure 1, GND = D GND = 0V, V+ = DV+ = 5V, V- = -5V, V DADJ = V FADJ = V PDI = V PDO = 0V, C F = 100pF,
RIN = 25k RL = 1k, CL = 20pF, TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25C.)
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
20.0
40.0
VFADJ = 0V
2.50
750
VFADJ = -3V
1.25
375
UNITS
FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTICS
Maximum Operating Frequency
Frequency Programming
Current
IIN Offset Voltage
Frequency Temperature
Coefficient
Frequency Power-Supply
Rejection
Fo
IIN
VIN
1.0
MHz
2.0
Fo/C
VFADJ = 0V
600
Fo/C
VFADJ = -3V
200
(Fo/Fo)
V+
0.4
2.00
(Fo/Fo)
V-
0.2
1.00
A
mV
ppm/C
%/V
VOUT
Output Resistance
ROUT
0.1
IOUT
mV
0.2
40
mA
VOUT
1.9
2.0
Rise Time
tR
10% to 90%
12
Fall Time
tF
90% to 10%
12
Duty Cycle
dc
2.1
VP-P
ns
ns
47
50
53
1.9
2.0
2.1
VP-P
VOUT
Nonlinearity
Duty Cycle
FO = 100kHz, 5% to 95%
dc
VDADJ = 0V (Note 1)
0.5
47
50
53
1.9
2.0
2.1
VP-P
THD
CF = 1000pF, FO = 100kHz
2.0
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MAX038
High-Frequency Waveform Generator
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
(Circuit of Figure 1, GND = D GND = 0V, V+ = DV+ = 5V, V- = -5V, V DADJ = V FADJ = V PDI = V PDO = 0V, C F = 100pF,
RIN = 25k RL = 1k, CL = 20pF, TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25C.)
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
SYNC OUTPUT
Output Low Voltage
VOL
Output High Voltage
VOH
Rise Time
tR
Fall Time
tF
Duty Cycle
dcSYNC
DUTY-CYCLE ADJUSTMENT (DADJ)
DADJ Input Current
IDADJ
DADJ Voltage Range
VDADJ
Duty-Cycle Adjustment Range
dc
DADJ Nonlinearity
dc/VFADJ
Change in Output Frequency
Fo/VDADJ
with DADJ
Maximum DADJ Modulating
FDC
Frequency
FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT (FADJ)
FADJ Input Current
IFADJ
FADJ Voltage Range
VFADJ
Frequency Sweep Range
Fo
FM Nonlinearity with FADJ
Fo/VFADJ
Change in Duty Cycle with FADJ
dc/VFADJ
Maximum FADJ Modulating
FF
Frequency
VOLTAGE REFERENCE
Output Voltage
Temperature Coefficient
Load Regulation
Line Regulation
LOGIC INPUTS (A0, A1, PDI)
Input Low Voltage
Input High Voltage
VREF
CONDITIONS
ISINK = 3.2mA
ISOURCE = 400A
10% to 90%, RL = 3k, CL = 15pF
90% to 10%, RL = 3k, CL = 15pF
MIN
MAX
UNITS
0.3
3.5
10
10
50
0.4
V
V
ns
ns
%
250
2.3
320
2.8
190
-2.3V VDADJ +2.3V
-2V VDADJ +2V
TYP
85
4
A
V
%
%
2.5
15
190
-2.4V VFADJ +2.4V
-2V VFADJ +2V
-2V VFADJ +2V
250
2.4
70
0.2
2
VREF/V+
320
IREF = 0
2.48
2.50
VREF/C
VREF/IREF
MHz
MHz
2.52
20
0mA IREF 4mA (source)
VIL
VIH
V
ppm/C
2
4
A
V
%
%
%
mV/mA
mV/V
0.8
2.4
IIL, IIH
IIL, IIH
25
V+
4.75
5.25
DV+
4.75
5.25
-4.75
-5.25
I+
35
45
mA
IDV+
mA
45
55
mA
MAX038
High-Frequency Waveform Generator
Typical Operating Characteristics
(Circuit of Figure 1, V+ = DV+ = 5V, V- = -5V, VDADJ = VFADJ = VPDI = VPDO = 0V, RL = 1k/, CL = 20pF, TA = +25C, unless
otherwise noted.)
NORMALIZED OUTPUT FREQUENCY
OUTPUT FREQUENCY
vs. FADJ VOLTAGE
vs. IIN CURRENT
MAX038-08
10M
1M
3.3nF
100k
FOUT NORMALIZED
330pF
1.6
100pF
10k
1.8
33pF
MAX038-09
2.0
100M
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
33nF
0.4
100nF
0.2
0
-3
1k
-2
-1
1F
V FADJ (V)
3.3 F
10 F
100
90
47 F
100 F
0.1
1
10
100
1000
80
DUTY CYCLE (%)
10
MAX038-16B
100
IIN CURRENT ( A)
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
I IN = 200 A
0
-3
-2
-1
DADJ (V)
I IN = 25 A
I IN = 50 A
1.00
0.95
I IN = 100 A
I IN = 250 A
0.90
I IN = 500 A
I IN = 500 A
1.5
DUTY-CYCLE LINEARITY ERROR (%)
I IN = 10 A
1.05
2.0
MAX038-17
1.10
DUTY-CYCLE LINEARITY
vs. DADJ VOLTAGE
1.0
0.5
I IN = 250 A
0
I IN = 100 A
-0.5
-1.0
-1.5
I IN = 50 A
I IN = 25 A
I IN = 10 A
-2.0
-2.5
0.85
-2.0
DADJ (V)
MAX038-18
-1.0
1.0
1.5
2.5
DADJ (V)
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MAX038
High-Frequency Waveform Generator
Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(Circuit of Figure 1, V+ = DV+ = 5V, V- = -5V, VDADJ = VFADJ = VPDI = VPDO = 0V, RL = 1k/, CL = 20pF, TA = +25C, unless
otherwise noted.)
SINE WAVE THD vs. FREQUENCY
7
6
THD (%)
5
4
3
2
1
0
100
1k
10k
100k
1M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
IIN = 400A
CF = 20pF
IIN = 400A
CF = 20pF
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10M
MAX038
High-Frequency Waveform Generator
Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(Circuit of Figure 1, V+ = DV+ = 5V, V- = -5V, VDADJ = VFADJ = VPDI = VPDO = 0V, RL = 1k/, CL = 20pF, TA = +25C, unless
otherwise noted.)
SQUARE-WAVE OUTPUT (20MHz)
0.5V
0V
-0.5V
IIN = 400A
CF = 20pF
TOP: OUTPUT
BOTTOM: FADJ
TOP: OUTPUT
BOTTOM: IIN
TOP: OUTPUT
BOTTOM: IIN
+2V
0V
-2V
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MAX038
High-Frequency Waveform Generator
Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(Circuit of Figure 1, V+ = DV+ = 5V, V- = -5V, VDADJ = VFADJ = VPDI = VPDO = 0V, RL = 1k/, CL = 20pF, TA = +25C, unless
otherwise noted.)
OUTPUT SPECTRUM, SINE WAVE
(Fo = 11.5MHz)
-20
-20
-30
-30
ATTENUATION (dB)
ATTENUATION (dB)
-40
-50
-60
-70
-40
-50
-60
-70
-80
-80
-90
-90
-100
-10
-100
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
MAX038 12B
MAX038-12A
0
-10
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
FREQUENCY (MHz)
FREQUENCY (kHz)
Pin Description
PIN
NAME
REF
2, 6, 9,
11, 18
GND
Ground*
A0
A1
COSC
DADJ
FADJ
10
IIN
12
PDO
13
PDI
Phase detector reference clock input. Connect to GND if phase detector is not used.
14
SYNC
TTL/CMOS-compatible output, referenced between DGND and DV+. Permits the internal oscillator to be
synchronized with an external signal. Leave open if unused.
15
DGND
Digital ground
16
DV+
17
V+
19
OUT
20
V-
FUNCTION
Digital +5V supply input. Can be left open if SYNC is not used.
+5V supply input
Sine, square, or triangle output
-5V supply input
*The five GND pins are not internally connected. Connect all five GND pins to a quiet ground close to the device. A ground plane is
recommended (see Layout Considerations).
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MAX038
High-Frequency Waveform Generator
COSC
GND
TRIANGLE
OSCILLATOR
CF
OSC A
OSC B
A0
A1
SINE
SINE
SHAPER
OUT
TRIANGLE
19
MUX
SQUARE
8
7
10
FADJ
DADJ
OSCILLATOR
CURRENT
GENERATOR
RL
CL
COMPARATOR
IIN
MAX038
RF
RD
RIN
-250A
COMPARATOR
*
+5V
-5V
REF
17
20
V+
V-
2, 9, 11, 18
14
PDO
12
PDI
13
2.5V
VOLTAGE
REFERENCE
PHASE
DETECTOR
GND
DGND
DV+
16
15
SYNC
+5V
Detailed Description
The MAX038 is a high-frequency function generator
that produces low-distortion sine, triangle, sawtooth, or
square (pulse) waveforms at frequencies from less than
1Hz to 20MHz or more, using a minimum of external
components. Frequency and duty cycle can be independently controlled by programming the current, voltage, or resistance. The desired output waveform is
selected under logic control by setting the appropriate
code at the A0 and A1 inputs. A SYNC output and
phase detector are included to simplify designs requiring tracking to an external signal source.
The MAX038 operates with 5V 5% power supplies.
The basic oscillator is a relaxation type that operates by
alternately charging and discharging a capacitor, CF,
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with constant currents, simultaneously producing a triangle wave and a square wave (Figure 1). The charging and discharging currents are controlled by the current flowing into IIN, and are modulated by the voltages
applied to FADJ and DADJ. The current into IIN can be
varied from 2A to 750A, producing more than two
decades of frequency for any value of CF. Applying
2.4V to FADJ changes the nominal frequency (with
VFADJ = 0V) by 70%; this procedure can be used for
fine control.
Duty cycle (the percentage of time that the output waveform is positive) can be controlled from 10% to 90% by
applying 2.3V to DADJ. This voltage changes the CF
charging and discharging current ratio while maintaining nearly constant frequency.
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MAX038
High-Frequency Waveform Generator
A stable 2.5V reference voltage, REF, allows simple
determination of IIN, FADJ, or DADJ with fixed resistors,
and permits adjustable operation when potentiometers
are connected from each of these inputs to REF. FADJ
and/or DADJ can be grounded, producing the nominal
frequency with a 50% duty cycle.
The output frequency is inversely proportional to
capacitor CF. CF values can be selected to produce
frequencies above 20MHz.
A sine-shaping circuit converts the oscillator triangle
wave into a low-distortion sine wave with constant
amplitude. The triangle, square, and sine waves are
input to a multiplexer. Two address lines, A0 and A1,
control which of the three waveforms is selected. The
output amplifier produces a constant 2VP-P amplitude
(1V), regardless of wave shape or frequency.
The triangle wave is also sent to a comparator that produces a high-speed square-wave SYNC waveform that
can be used to synchronize other oscillators. The SYNC
circuit has separate power-supply leads and can be
disabled.
Two other phase-quadrature square waves are generated in the basic oscillator and sent to one side of an
"exclusive-OR" phase detector. The other side of the
phase-detector input (PDI) can be connected to an
external oscillator. The phase-detector output (PDO) is
a current source that can be connected directly to
FADJ to synchronize the MAX038 with the external
oscillator.
Waveform Selection
The MAX038 can produce either sine, square, or triangle waveforms. The TTL/CMOS-logic address pins (A0
and A1) set the waveform, as shown below:
A0
A1
WAVEFORM
Sine wave
Square wave
Triangle wave
X = Dont care.
Waveform switching can be done at any time, without
regard to the phase of the output. Switching occurs
within 0.3s, but there may be a small transient in the
output waveform that lasts 0.5s.
Waveform Timing
Output Frequency
The output frequency is determined by the current
injected into the IIN pin, the COSC capacitance (to
ground), and the voltage on the FADJ pin. When
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MAX038
High-Frequency Waveform Generator
When the MAX038s frequency is controlled by a voltage source (VIN) in series with a fixed resistor (RIN), the
output frequency is a direct function of VIN as shown in
the above equations. Varying VIN modulates the oscillator frequency. For example, using a 10k resistor for
RIN and sweeping VIN from 20mV to 7.5V produces
large frequency deviations (up to 375:1). Select RIN so
that IIN stays within the 2A to 750A range. The bandwidth of the IIN control amplifier, which limits the modulating signals highest frequency, is typically 2MHz.
IIN can be used as a summing point to add or subtract
currents from several sources. This allows the output
frequency to be a function of the sum of several variables. As VIN approaches 0V, the IIN error increases
due to the offset voltage of IIN.
Output frequency will be offset 1% from its final value
for 10 seconds after power-up.
FADJ Input The output frequency can be modulated by
FADJ, which is intended principally for fine frequency
control, usually inside phase-locked loops. Once the
funda-mental, or center frequency (Fo) is set by IIN, it
may be changed further by setting FADJ to a voltage
other than 0V. This voltage can vary from -2.4V to
+2.4V, causing the output frequency to vary from 1.7 to
0.30 times the value when FADJ is 0V (F o 70%).
Voltages beyond 2.4V can cause instability or cause
the frequency change to reverse slope.
The voltage on FADJ required to cause the output to
deviate from Fo by Dx (expressed in %) is given by the
formula:
VFADJ = -0.0343 x Dx
[5]
where VFADJ, the voltage on FADJ, is between -2.4V
and +2.4V.
Note: While IIN is directly proportional to the fundamental, or center frequency (Fo), VFADJ is linearly related to
% deviation from Fo. VFADJ goes to either side of 0V,
corresponding to plus and minus deviation.
The voltage on FADJ for any frequency is given by the
formula:
VFADJ = (Fo - Fx) (0.2915 x Fo) [6]
where:
Fx = output frequency
Fo = frequency when VFADJ = 0V.
Likewise, for period calculations:
VFADJ = 3.43 x (tx- to) tx
where:
tx = output period
to = period when VFADJ = 0V.
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[7]
[8]
[9]
Programming FADJ
FADJ has a 250A constant current sink to V- that must
be furnished by the voltage source. The source is usually an op-amp output, and the temperature coefficient
of the current sink becomes unimportant. For manual
adjustment of the deviation, a variable resistor can be
used to set VFADJ, but then the 250A current sinks
temperature coefficient becomes significant. Since
external resistors cannot match the internal temperature-coefficient curve, using external resistors to program V FADJ is intended only for manual operation,
when the operator can correct for any errors. This
restriction does not apply when VFADJ is a true voltage
source.
A variable resistor, RF, connected between REF (+2.5V)
and FADJ provides a convenient means of manually
setting the frequency deviation. The resistance value
(RF) is:
RF = (VREF - VFADJ) 250A
[10]
VREF and VFADJ are signed numbers, so use correct
algebraic convention. For example, if VFADJ is -2.0V
(+58.3% deviation), the formula becomes:
RF = (+2.5V - (-2.0V)) 250A
= (4.5V) 250A
= 18k
Disabling FADJ
The FADJ circuit adds a small temperature coefficient
to the output frequency. For critical open-loop applications, it can be turned off by connecting FADJ to GND
(not REF) through a 12k resistor (R1 in Figure 2). The 250A current sink at FADJ causes -3V to be developed across this resistor, producing two results. First,
the FADJ circuit remains in its linear region, but disconnects itself from the main oscillator, improving temperature stability. Second, the oscillator frequency doubles.
If FADJ is turned off in this manner, be sure to correct
equations 1-4 and 6-9 above, and 12 and 14 below by
doubling Fo or halving to. Although this method doubles
the normal output frequency, it does not double the
upper frequency limit. Do not operate FADJ open circuit or with voltages more negative than -3.5V. Doing
so may cause transistor saturation inside the IC, leading to unwanted changes in frequency and duty cycle.
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High-Frequency Waveform Generator
5V +5V
20
FREQUENCY
1
C1
1F
C3
1nF
10
8
DADJ
IIN
MAX038
OUT
DV+
DGND
SYNC
CF
19
C2
1F
PDI
COSC
PDO
16
13
12
R3
+2.5V
100k
MAX038
R2
50
SINE-WAVE
OUTPUT
R7
100k
R5
100k
N.C.
15
14
R4
100k
REF
FADJ
R1
12k
2.5V
4
V+ A1
AO
RIN
20k
REF
17
V-
R6
5k
N.C.
Fo =
2 x 2.5V
RIN x CF
DADJ
Figure 2. Operating Circuit with Sine-Wave Output and 50% Duty Cycle; SYNC and FADJ Disabled
Duty Cycle
The voltage on DADJ controls the waveform duty cycle
(defined as the percentage of time that the output
waveform is positive). Normally, VDADJ = 0V, and the
duty cycle is 50% (Figure 2). Varying this voltage from
+2.3V to -2.3V causes the output duty cycle to vary
from 15% to 85%, about -15% per volt. Voltages
beyond 2.3V can shift the output frequency and/or
cause instability.
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[14]
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MAX038
High-Frequency Waveform Generator
Programming DADJ
DADJ is similar to FADJ; it has a 250A constant current sink to V- that must be furnished by the voltage
source. The source is usually an op-amp output, and
the temperature coefficient of the current sink becomes
unimportant. For manual adjustment of the duty cycle, a
variable resistor can be used to set VDADJ, but then the
250A current sinks temperature coefficient becomes
significant. Since external resistors cannot match the
internal temperature-coefficient curve, using external
resistors to program VDADJ is intended only for manual
operation, when the operator can correct for any errors.
This restriction does not apply when VDADJ is a true
voltage source.
A variable resistor, RD, connected between REF
(+2.5V) and DADJ provides a convenient means of
manually setting the duty cycle. The resistance value
(RD) is:
RD = (VREF - VDADJ) 250A
[15]
Note that both VREF and VDADJ are signed values, so
observe correct algebraic convention. For example, if
VDADJ is -1.5V (23% duty cycle), the formula becomes:
RD = (+2.5V - (-1.5V)) 250A
= (4.0V) 250A = 16k
Varying the duty cycle in the range 15% to 85% has
minimal effect on the output frequencytypically less
than 2% when 25A < IIN < 250A. The DADJ circuit is
wideband, and can be modulated at up to 2MHz (see
photos, Typical Operating Characteristics).
Output
The output amplitude is fixed at 2VP-P, symmetrical
around ground, for all output waveforms. OUT has an
output resistance of under 0.1, and can drive 20mA
with up to a 50pF load. Isolate higher output capacitance from OUT with a resistor (typically 50) or buffer
amplifier.
Reference Voltage
REF is a stable 2.50V bandgap voltage reference capable of sourcing 4mA or sinking 100A. It is principally
used to furnish a stable current to IIN or to bias DADJ
and FADJ. It can also be used for other applications
external to the MAX038. Bypass REF with 100nF to minimize noise.
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for low temperature coefficient over the whole temperature range. NPO ceramics are usually satisfactory.
The voltage on COSC is a triangle wave that varies
between 0V and -1V. Polarized capacitors are generally
not recommended (because of their outrageous temperature dependence and leakage currents), but if they
are used, the negative terminal should be connected to
COSC and the positive terminal to GND. Large-value
capacitors, necessary for very low frequencies, should
be chosen with care, since potentially large leakage
currents and high dielectric absorption can interfere
with the orderly charge and discharge of CF. If possible, for a given frequency, use lower IIN currents to
reduce the size of the capacitor.
SYNC Output
SYNC is a TTL/CMOS-compatible output that can be
used to synchronize external circuits. The SYNC output
is a square wave whose rising edge coincides with the
output rising sine or triangle wave as it crosses through
0V. When the square wave is selected, the rising edge
of SYNC occurs in the middle of the positive half of the
output square wave, effectively 90 ahead of the output. The SYNC duty cycle is fixed at 50% and is indepen-dent of the DADJ control.
Because SYNC is a very-high-speed TTL output, the
high-speed transient currents in DGND and DV+ can
radiate energy into the output circuit, causing a narrow
spike in the output waveform. (This spike is difficult to
see with oscilloscopes having less than 100MHz bandwidth). The inductance and capacitance of IC sockets
tend to amplify this effect, so sockets are not recommended when SYNC is on. SYNC is powered from separate ground and supply pins (DGND and DV+), and it
can be turned off by making DV+ open circuit. If synchronization of external circuits is not used, turning off
SYNC by DV+ opening eliminates the spike.
Phase Detectors
Internal Phase Detector
The MAX038 contains a TTL/CMOS phase detector that
can be used in a phase-locked loop (PLL) to synchronize its output to an external signal (Figure 3). The
external source is connected to the phase-detector
input (PDI) and the phase-detector output is taken from
PDO. PDO is the output of an exclusive-OR gate, and
produces a rectangular current waveform at the
MAX038 output frequency, even with PDI grounded.
PDO is normally connected to FADJ and a resistor,
RPD, and a capacitor CPD, to GND. RPD sets the gain
of the phase detector, while the capacitor attenuates
high-frequency components and forms a pole in the
phase-locked loop filter.
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High-Frequency Waveform Generator
+5V -5V
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CENTER
FREQUENCY
16 17
SYNC DV+ V+
VA1
RD
7
10
8
3
4
DADJ
IIN
FADJ
MAX038
OUT
19
CPD
CF
PDI
COSC
PDO
ROUT
50
RF
OUTPUT
RPD
20
A0
REF
C1
1F
C2
1F
13
12
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MAX038
High-Frequency Waveform Generator
-5V
+5V
C1
1F
C2
1F
+N
14
CENTER
FREQUENCY
16
17
20
SYNC DV+ V+
VA0
REF
A1
R2
3
4
CW
7
R3
PHASE DETECTOR
10
R4
R5
OFFSET
EXTERNAL
OSC INPUT
MAX038
DADJ
IIN
OUT
-5V
RF
OUTPUT
FADJ
R6
GAIN
5
R1
50
19
PDI
COSC
PDO
13
12
C4
CAPTURE
+5V
-5V
C1
1F
C2
1 F
+N
14
CENTER
FREQUENCY
16
17
SYNC DV+ V+
20
VA0
REF
R2
A1
3
4
CW
7
R3
10
R4
EXTERNAL
OSC INPUT
R5
OFFSET
DADJ
IIN
-5V
C4
CAPTURE FREQUENCY
OUT
19
PDI
COSC
R1
50
RF
OUTPUT
FADJ
R6
GAIN
5
MAX038
PDO
13
12
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Maxim Integrated
35pF
28
LD
N11
OSCOUT
OSCIN
FIN
PD1OUT
VDD
VSS
RA0
N10
PDR
PDV
0.1F
3.3M
0.1F
MAX427
0.1F
33k
VDD
8.192MHz
PDV
PDR
RA2
RA1
BIT7
3.3M
BIT8
BIT6
FV
BIT9
BIT5
N8 MC145151
N9
T/R
N12
N13
BIT10
BIT4
N0
BIT11
BIT3
N1
BIT2
33k
BIT12
N
N6
MX7541
N7
14
BIT1
N3
N2
GND
N4
N5
VREF
20pF
512kHz
1.024MHz
2.048MHz
4.096MHz
8.192MHz
RFB
OUT2
15
1kHz
2kHz
4kHz
8kHz
16kHz
32kHz
64kHz
128kHz
256kHz
OUT1
10
18
0.1F
7.5k
10k
0.1F
MAX412
2.5V
+2.5V
3.33k
0.1F
2
0V TO 2.5V
2N3904
1k
35
pF
10
1N914
IIN
GND1
GND1
PDO
PDI
SYNC
DADJ
FADJ
DGND
GND1
V+
DV+
COSC
MAX038
GND
A0
A1
OUT
V-
GND1
VREF
2A to
750A
2N3906
WAVEFORM
SELECT
MAX412
2.7M
1k
11
20
0.1
F
100
50.0
56pF
110pF
-5V
SYNC
OUTPUT
SIGNAL
OUTPUT
56pF
50
0.1F
0.1F
50, 50MHz
LOWPASS FILTER
220nH
220nH
+5V
MAX038
Figure 6. Crystal-Controlled, Digitally Programmed Frequency Synthesizer8kHz to 16MHz with 1kHz Resolution
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MAX038
High-Frequency Waveform Generator
Layout Considerations
Realizing the full performance of the MAX038 requires
careful attention to power-supply bypassing and board
layout. Use a low-impedance ground plane, and connect all five GND pins directly to it. Bypass V+ and Vdirectly to the ground plane with 1F ceramic capacitors or 1F tantalum capacitors in parallel with 1nF
ceramics. Keep capacitor leads short (especially with
the 1nF ceramics) to minimize series inductance.
If SYNC is used, DV+ must be connected to V+, DGND
must be connected to the ground plane, and a second
1nF ceramic should be connected as close as possible
between DV+ and DGND (pins 16 and 15). It is not
necessary to use a separate supply or run separate
traces to DV+. If SYNC is disabled, leave DV+ open.
Do not open DGND.
Minimize the trace area around COSC (and the ground
plane area under COSC) to reduce parasitic capacitance, and surround this trace with ground to prevent
coupling with other signals. Take similar precautions
with DADJ, FADJ, and IIN. Place CF so its connection
to the ground plane is close to pin 6 (GND).
Applications Information
Frequency Synthesizer
Figure 6 shows a frequency synthesizer that produces
accurate and stable sine, square, or triangle waves with
a frequency range of 8kHz to 16.383MHz in 1kHz increments. A Motorola MC145151 provides the crystal-controlled oscillator, the N circuit, and a high-speed phase
detector. The manual switches set the output frequency;
opening any switch increases the output frequency.
Each switch controls both the N output and an
MX7541 12-bit DAC, whose output is converted to a current by using both halves of the MAX412 op amp. This
current goes to the MAX038 IIN pin, setting its coarse
frequency over a very wide range.
Fine frequency control (and phase lock) is achieved
from the MC145151 phase detector through the differential amplifier and lowpass filter, U5. The phase detec-
Chip Topography
GND
REF
V-
OUT
AO
GND
V+
A1
DV+
DGND
COSC
0.118"
(2.997mm)
SYNC
GND
DADJ
PDI
FADJ GND IIN
GND
0.106"
(2.692mm)
PDO
Package Information
For the latest package outline information, go to
www.maxim-ic.com/packages.
Revision History
Pages changed at Rev 7: 13, 16
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MAX038
High-Frequency Waveform Generator
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Characteristics table are guaranteed. Other parametric values quoted in this data sheet are provided for guidance.
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