Vector signal transceiver (VST)

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Vector signal transceiver (VST)

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High-speed digitizers, ultra-low jitter programmable clocking system, high-frequency signal chain and low-noise power enable wide bandwidth and higher dynamic range systems needed for vector signal transceiver (VST) designs. Our integrated circuits and reference designs help you design modern high-performance VSTs.

Design requirements

    Next-generation VST designs often require:

  • Direct RF sampling ADCs to achieve high bandwidth and dynamic range.
  • RF DACs that enable IQ modulation with high bandwidth and dynamic range.
  • Ultra-low phase noise RF PLL synthesizer generates JESD204B-compliant clocks.
  • Low-noise power to achieve high sensitivity and dynamic range.

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Technical article High-speed data converter clocking for JESD204B PDF | HTML Jul 7, 2017
Technical article Digital signal processing in RF sampling DACs – part 2 PDF | HTML Apr 4, 2017
Technical article Digital signal processing in RF sampling DACs - part 1 PDF | HTML Feb 13, 2017
Technical article Don’t let bad reference signals destroy the phase noise in your PLL/synthesizer PDF | HTML Jan 10, 2017
White paper Analog advancements make waves in 5G communications Aug 12, 2016
Technical article Complete clock-tree solutions that make a hardware designer’s life easier PDF | HTML Mar 10, 2016
Technical article RF sampling: digital mixers make mixing fun PDF | HTML Sep 17, 2015
Application note Maximizing SFDR Performance in the GSPS ADC: Spur Sources and Methods of Mitigat Dec 9, 2013

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