DVB-S Half-NIM Tuner Reference Design Uses the MAX2120 Tuner
Abstrt: This reference design is a commercial Half-NIM DVB-S tuner that uses 's MAX2120 sallite tuner . The reference design connects to the motherboard through a 12-n connector. The downconverted satellite signal from the LNB is supplied to an acve, discrete loop-through, which splits the signal into two paths. One signal goes to the MAX2120 and the other provides an ditional output from the STB.
Figure 1. DVB-S Half-NIM reference design features the tuner.
Important Design Features |
- A Popular Fm Factor Often Used in the Chinese DVB-S Market; Be Adopted Without Physical Modifications
- Active Loop-Through Using a Discrete LNA
- LNB 12V Power Feed-Through
Figure 2. System block diag.
Supply Current
Parameter |
Conditions |
Measured |
Units |
Supply Current |
LNA supply 3.3V, Ta = +25°C |
26 |
mA |
LNA + MAX2120 3.3V, Ta = +25°C |
115 |
mA |
Main Signal Path PeormanceTest conditions include VCC =+3.3V; RF input signals as specified in the following table; default register settings; and Ta = +25°C.
Parameter |
Test Conditions |
Frequency |
Measured |
Target |
Units |
RF Input Frequency |
|
950 to 2150 |
— |
— |
MHz |
Input Return Loss (75Ω system) |
Measure at input port |
— |
< -6 |
< -6 |
dB |
Overall Voltage Gn |
Unbalanced source impnce = 75Ω, GC1 = 0.5V and GC2 = +15dB |
1050MHz |
91 |
> 80 |
dB |
1550MHz |
88 |
2150MHz |
83 |
Noise Figure |
GC2 = +10dB, GC1 = 0.5V |
1050MHz |
5.5 |
< 7 |
dB |
1650MHz |
5.54 |
2150MHz |
7.45 |
I/Q Amplitude Error |
Measured at 2MHz; filter bandwidth set to 22MHz |
— |
0.25 |
< ±1 |
dB |
I/Q Quadrature Phase Error |
Measured at 2MHz; filter bandwidth set to 22MHz |
— |
< 2.5 |
< 3.5 |
Deg |
IIP3 (In Band) |
GC1 set to provide the nominal baseband output drive when mixing down a -23dBm tone at 2055MHz to 5MHz baseband (fLO = 2050MHz). GC2 set for 7dB gain. Two tones at -26dBm each are applied at 2056MHz and 2060MHz. The IM3 tone at 2MHz is measured at baseband. |
— |
-1.5 |
-2 |
dBm |
IIP3 (Out of Band) |
GC1 set to provide the nominal baseband output drive when mixing down a -23dBm tone at 2055MHz to 5MHz baseband (fLO = 2050MHz). GC2 set for 7dB gain. Two tones at -20dBm each are applied at fLO -100MHz and fLO -195MHz. The IM3 tone at 5MHz is measured at baseband. |
— |
10 |
5 |
dBm |
IIP2 (Broadband) |
GC1 set to provide the nominal baseband output drive when mixing down a -23dBm tone at 2175MHz to 5MHz baseband (fLO = 2170MHz). GC2 set for 7dB gain. Two tones at -20dBm each are applied at 925MHz and 1250MHz. The IM2 tone at 5MHz is measured at baseband. |
— |
12.5 |
14 |
dBm |
Phase Noise |
1kHz offset, fLO =1000MHz |
— |
-73.3 |
-70 |
dBc/Hz |
10kHz offset, fLO = 1000MHz |
-85.6 |
-82 |
100kHz offset, fLO = 1000MHz |
-108.1 |
-102 |
1MHz offset, fLO = 1000MHz |
-120.8 |
-122 |
Local Oscillator Signal Leakage at RF Input Terminal |
Measured at RF input port with 50MHz increment step from 925MHz to 2175MHz |
— |
< -80 |
< -63 |
dBm |
Loop-Through Performance
Parameter |
Conditions |
Measured |
Target |
Units |
Frequency Range |
925MHz to 2175MHz |
— |
— |
MHz |
Return Loss at TV_OUT |
Antenna input terminated with 75Ω |
< -6 |
< -6 |
dB |
Power Gain at TV_OUT |
— |
-0.4 to 2.8 |
-1 to 3 |
dB |
Noise Figure at TV_OUT |
— |
< 5.5 |
< 6 |
dB |
TV_OUT to ANT_IN Isolation |
— |
35.1 |
35 |
dB |
|
|
DVB-S system measurements for the MAX2120 Half-NIM are made by connecting to a DVB-S demodulator.
Figure 3. The DVB-S sensitivity without noise is better than -92.5dBm for 4.42Msps, and better than -84dBm for 27.5Msps acs the band.
Figure 4. When noise is added, the DVB-S sensitivity is better than -85dBm for 4.42Msps, and better than
-77.5dBm
for 27.5Msps across the band. For this case, AWGN noise is added with C/N = 5dB. For the 4.42Msps data rate, the noise bandwidth is 5.7MHz; for the 27.5Msps data rate, the noise bandwidth is 35.2MHz.
This
reference design is a compact Half-NIM DVB-S tuner for satellite STB applications. The design covers the RF range from 925MHz to 2175MHz. The MAX2120 is a fully integrated silicon tuner, which includes a LNA, RF and IF VGAs, a mixer, and a variable-bandwidth LPF in the baseband stage. The tuner is powered by a single 3.3V supply. A small number of passive components are needed to form a complete DVB-S RF front-end solution.