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EV-RADAR-MMIC2 User Guide

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One Technology Way • P.O. Box 9106 • Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A. • Tel: 781.329.4700 • Fax: 781.461.3113 • www.analog.com

Evaluation Board for the ADF5901, ADF5904, and ADF4159 Chipset


for a 24 GHz FMCW Radar
FEATURES GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Evaluates the chipset containing the ADF5901 24 GHz Tx MMIC, The EV-RADAR-MMIC2 evaluation board is designed to evaluate
the ADF5904 24 GHz Rx MMIC, and the ADF4159 13 GHz PLL the performance of the ADF5901, a 24 GHz transmitter (Tx)
Accompanying software controls all functions from a PC monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC); the ADF5904,
a 24 GHz receiver (Rx) MMIC; and the ADF4159, a 13 GHz
EVALUATION KIT CONTENTS
phase-locked loop (PLL) for a frequency modulated continuous
EV-RADAR-MMIC2 evaluation board wave (FMCW) radar system. Figure 1 shows the evaluation
EV-ADAR-D2S evaluation board board, which evaluates the ADF5901, ADF5904, and ADF4159
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT chipset, six high frequency K type connectors for the two Tx
outputs and four Rx inputs, banana connectors for the power
PC running Windows XP or a more recent software version
supply, and a connector for a system demonstration platform
SDP-S or SDP-B board
(SDP) serial interface.
Spectrum analyzer
Oscilloscope The EV-ADAR-D2S adapter board contains the eight AD8129
5 V power supply differential receiver amplifiers that convert the baseband ADF5904
±9 V power supply differential signals to single-ended signals with a 20 dB gain.

DOCUMENTS NEEDED The evaluation kit also contains the Analog Devices EV-RADAR-
MMIC Software, which is compatible with Windows® XP and
ADF5901 data sheet
later Windows versions to allow easy programming of the device.
ADF5904 data sheet
ADF4159 data sheet The EV-RADAR-MMIC2 evaluation board requires an SDP-S
or SDP-B board (not supplied with the kit). The SDP board
REQUIRED SOFTWARE allows software programming of all the devices.
Analog Devices, Inc., EV-RADAR-MMIC Full specifications for the ADF5901, ADF5904, and ADF4159
are listed in the ADF5901 data sheet, the ADF5904 data sheet,
and the ADF4159 data sheet available from Analog Devices and
should be consulted in conjunction with this user guide when
using the evaluation board.

PLEASE SEE THE LAST PAGE FOR AN IMPORTANT


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .......................................................................................... 1 RF Output Signals .................................................................... 5
Evaluation Kit Contents ............................................................... 1 Channel Mapping ..................................................................... 5
Additional Equipment ................................................................. 1 Default Operation..................................................................... 5
Documents Needed ...................................................................... 1 Evaluation Board Software .......................................................... 6
Required Software ........................................................................ 1 ADF5904 Controls ................................................................... 7
General Description ..................................................................... 1 ADF5901 Controls ................................................................... 8
Revision History ........................................................................... 2 ADF4159 Controls ................................................................... 9
EV-RADAR-MMIC2 Evaluation Board .................................... 3 Evaluation and Test Procedures ................................................ 11
Quick Start Guide ......................................................................... 4 Evaluation Board Schematics and Artwork ............................ 15
Evaluation Board Hardware ........................................................ 5 Ordering Information ................................................................ 27
Power Supplies .......................................................................... 5 Bill of Materials ....................................................................... 27
Input Signals .............................................................................. 5 Related Links ........................................................................... 28
Radio Frequency (RF) Input Signals...................................... 5

REVISION HISTORY
4/2017—Rev. A to Rev. B
Updated EV-RADAR-MMIC2 Link, EV-RADAR-MMIC Link,
and EV-ADAR-D2S Link.............................................. Throughout

2/2017—Rev. 0 to Rev. A
Changes to General Description Section ...................................... 1
Added Figure 24; Renumbered Sequentially and Figure 25 ..... 21
Added Figure 26 and Figure 27..................................................... 22
Added Figure 28.............................................................................. 23
Added Figure 31.............................................................................. 26
Change to Table 2 ........................................................................... 27
Added Table 3.................................................................................. 28

12/2015—Revision 0: Initial Version

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EV-RADAR-MMIC2 EVALUATION BOARD

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Figure 1.

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QUICK START GUIDE


Follow these steps to evaluate the ADF5901, ADF5904, and 8. Run the EV-RADAR-MMIC software.
ADF4159 devices: 9. Select the EV-RADAR-MMIC2 (the ADF5901, ADF5904,
1. Connect the power supply to the EV-RADAR-MMIC2. and ADF4159 devices) and the SDP board in the Select
a.
Supply 5 V to the VSUPPLY (P3) banana connector. Device and Connection tab.
b.
Connect GND to the GND (P2) banana connector. 10. Check that SDP board connected appears on the status bar.
2. Connect the power supplies to the EV-ADAR-D2S. 11. Click the ADF5904 Controls tab and then click Initialize.
a. Supply 9 V to the VPOS SMA connector. 12. Click the ADF4159 Controls tab and then click Write All
b. Supply −9 V to the VNEG SMA connector. Registers.
3. Connect the EV-ADAR-D2S board to the EV-RADAR- 13. Click the ADF5901 Controls tab and then click Initialize
MMIC2 evaluation board. ADF5901.
4. Install the EV-RADAR-MMIC software. 14. Click the Ramps and Shift Keying tab under the ADF4159
5. Connect the SDP motherboard to the PC and to the EV- Controls tab to enable the ramp and then click Write R0.
RADAR-MMIC2. 15. Measure the output baseband signals on the EV-ADAR-
6. Follow the hardware driver installation procedure that D2S board.
displays after the SDP motherboard connects to the PC.
7. Connect an antenna or a delay cable to the Tx (J9) and Rx (J6)
connectors (see Figure 8 and Figure 9).

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EVALUATION BOARD HARDWARE


The EV-RADAR-MMIC2 evaluation board requires an SDP-S or RF OUTPUT SIGNALS
SDP-B motherboard to program the device. These SDP boards are The Tx outputs from the ADF5901 contain a dc bias voltage
not included with the evaluation board and must be purchased and must be ac-coupled. The Tx outputs are available on the
separately. J8 (TX_OUT1) and J9 (TX_OUT2) output SMA connectors.
POWER SUPPLIES CHANNEL MAPPING
The EV-RADAR-MMIC2 evaluation board is powered via one Table 1 shows the pin mapping from the ADF5904 RXx_xx to
external supply of 5 V connected to VSUPPLY as described in the baseband outputs on the EV-ADAR-D2S evaluation board.
Quick Start Guide section.
The EV-ADAR-D2S board is powered via two external supplies: Table 1. Pin Mapping
+9 V connected to VPOS and −9 V connected to VNEG, as EV-RADAR-MMIC2 ADF5904 EV-ADAR-D2S
Connector Input Connector
described in the Quick Start Guide section.
J2 RX1_RFIN O7
INPUT SIGNALS J3 RX2_RFIN O8
The on-board, 100 MHz temperature compensated crystal J4 RX3_RFIN O6
oscillator (TCXO) provides the necessary reference signal. Use J6 RX4_RFIN O5
an external REFIN signal, if desired.
RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) INPUT SIGNALS DEFAULT OPERATION
The RF input pins on the ADF5904 contain a dc bias voltage All components necessary for operation are inserted on the board.
and must be ac-coupled to the EV-RADAR-MMIC2 evaluation
board. The RF inputs are on the J2 (RX1_RFIN), J3 (RX2_RFIN),
J4 (RX3_RFIN), and J6 (RX4_RFIN) SMA connectors.

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EVALUATION BOARD SOFTWARE


The control software for the EV-RADAR-MMIC2 accompanies On the Select Device and Connection tab, select EV-RADAR-
the EV-RADAR-MMIC2 on a CD. For the software installation MMIC2 (ADF5901, ADF5904, ADF4159) and click Connect.
procedure, see the UG-476 user guide, PLL Software Installation Confirm that SDP connected displays at the bottom left of the
Guide. window on the status bar (see Figure 2). Otherwise, the software
To run the software, click the EV-RADAR-MMIC2 file on the has no connection to the evaluation board.
desktop or in the Start menu. Note that, when connecting the evaluation board, it takes about
5 sec to 10 sec for the status label to change.

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Figure 2. Select Device and Connection Tab

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ADF5904 CONTROLS When the device initially powers up, click the Initialize button
The ADF5904 Controls tab controls the ADF5904 device to perform the initialization sequence as described in the
settings (see Figure 3). ADF5904 data sheet.

General options are available for the ADF5904 in this section,


including power-up and power-down controls and register
readback.

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Figure 3. ADF5904 Controls

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ADF5901 CONTROLS To the right of the RF Settings pane, general options are
The ADF5901 Controls tab controls the ADF5901 device available for the registers of the ADF5901, including calibration
settings (see Figure 4). control and register readback.

Use the RF Settings pane to control the output frequency. Type When the device initially powers up, click Initialize ADF5901 to
the desired output frequency, in MHz, in the VCO Frequency perform the initialization sequence as described in the ADF5901
field. data sheet.
Following the initialization sequence, the device powers up and
all the ADF5901 blocks calibrate.

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Figure 4. ADF5901 Controls

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ADF4159 CONTROLS In the PLL Settings section, program the Charge Pump Setting
The ADF4159 Controls tab controls the ADF4159 device settings to the value designed for the loop.
(see Figure 5). Program the Phase Detector Polarity to negative when using
ADF4159 Main Controls an inverting active loop filter configuration (use a passive loop
filter on the EV-RADAR-MMIC).
Use the Main Controls tab to select the RF and PLL settings. In
the RF Settings pane, set the RF VCO Output Frequency value to Select the signal that is connected to the output of the
half the ADF5901 VCO output. Set the Reference Frequency value MUXOUT pin from the Muxout drop down menu.
to the same frequency as the applied reference signal (TCXO or The register values are shown at the bottom of the window.
external signal) as described in the Input Signals section. The When the background of a register value is green, it indicates
phase frequency detector (PFD) frequency is calculated from the the value changed and must be written to the device. Clicking the
reference frequency, the R counter, the reference doubler, and button below each register value writes that value to the device.
the reference divided by 2. Ensure that the PFD Frequency
value matches the value specified in the loop filter design.

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Figure 5. Main Controls Tab

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ADF4159 Ramps and Shift Keying For 200 MHz, the PLL is programmed for a 100 MHz ramp
In the Ramps and Shift Keying tab, configure the ramping because the evaluation board uses the ADF5901 auxiliary output
functionality of the ADF4159. with a 12 GHz output signal. After each parameter is set in the
software, each register must be written to the device.
Select the ramp type in the Ramp mode drop down menu; the
various ramp parameters can be set in the CLK1 spin box and The other options in this tab allow configuration of the various
in the Up Ramp pane. ramps and shift keying controls of the ADF4159.

Example of Ramp Setup


Figure 6 shows the ramping settings for a continuous triangular
ramp of 1000 up ramp steps over 200 MHz at the ADF5901 Tx
output with a ramp time of 5 ms.

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EVALUATION AND TEST PROCEDURES


To evaluate and test the performance of the ADF5901, 9. In the ADF5904 Controls tab, click Initialize to power up
ADF5904, and ADF4159, use the following procedure: the ADF5904.
1. Install the EV-RADAR-MMIC2 evaluation software. 10. In the ADF4159 Controls tab under the Main Controls
2. Connect the EV-ADAR-D2S board to the EV-RADAR- section, click Write All Registers to power up the ADF4159.
MMIC2 evaluation board. 11. In the ADF5901 Controls tab, click Initialize ADF5901 to
3. Connect the SDP board to the EV-RADAR-MMIC2. power up and calibrate the ADF5901. See Figure 7 for a
4. Connect the dc blocked TX_OUT2 connector (J9) to the typical setup.
spectrum analyzer. 12. Measure a 24.025 GHz signal on TX_OUT2 (J9) on the
5. Connect the 24.026 GHz, −50 dBm dc blocked signal from spectrum analyzer
the signal source to the RX4_RFIN connector (J6). 13. Measure a 1 MHz baseband output signal on the
6. Run the EV-RADAR-MMIC software. O5 connector on the EV-ADAR-D2S board.
7. Select the SDP board and the EV-RADAR-MMIC2
(ADF5901, ADF5904, and ADF4159) device in the Select
Device and Connection tab of the software window.
8. The software is set with default settings for the
following setup:
a. Lock the ADF4159 to 12.0125 GHz (24.025 GHz on the
ADF5901).
b. Calibrate the ADF5901 to 24.125 GHz.

SIGNAL
SOURCE
DC SPECTRUM
BLOCK ANALYZER

DC
BLOCK

PC
SDP
ADAPTOR
BOARD

POWER
SUPPLY +5V

OSCILLOSCOPE/
SPECTRUMANALYZER

–9V POWER
SUPPLY
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+9V

Figure 7. Typical Evaluation Setup

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For another method to evaluate and test the performance of the 8. The software is set with default conditions for the
ADF5901, ADF5904, and ADF4159, use the following procedure: following setup:
1. Install the EV-RADAR-MMIC evaluation software. a. Lock the ADF4159 to 12.0125 GHz (24.025 GHz on
2. Connect the EV-ADAR-D2S evaluation board to the ADF5901).
EV-RADAR-MMIC2 evaluation board. b. Calibrate the ADF5901 to 24.125 GHz.
3. Connect the SDP board to the EV-RADAR-MMIC2. c. Generate a 5 ms, 200 MHz triangular ramp (24.025 GHz
4. Connect the dc blocked TX_OUT2 (J9) connector to a to 24.225 GHz).
delay cable or antenna. 9. In the ADF5904 Controls tab, click Initialize to power up
5. Connect a delay cable or antenna to RX4_RFIN (J6) the ADF5904.
connector. 10. In the ADF4159 Controls tab under the Main Controls
6. Run the EV-RADAR-MMIC software. section, click Write All Registers to power up the ADF4159.
7. Select the SDP board and the EV-RADAR-MMIC2 11. In the ADF5901 Controls tab, click Initialize ADF5901 to
(ADF5901, ADF5904, and ADF4159) device in the Select power up and calibrate the ADF5901. See Figure 8 and
Device and Connection tab of the software window. Figure 9 for the typical setups.
12. In the ADF4159 Ramps and Shift Keying tab, enable the
ramp and click Write R0 to enable the ramping of the
ADF5901 Tx outputs.
13. Measure the baseband output signal on the O5 connector on
the EV-ADAR-D2S board.

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DELAY
CABLES

BLOCKING
CAPACITOR

20dB
FIXED ATTENUATOR

PC
SDP-S
ADAPTOR
BOARD

POWER
SUPPLY +5V

OSCILLOSCOPE/
SPECTRUM ANALYZER

–9V POWER
SUPPLY

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Figure 8. Typical Evaluation Setup with Cables

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PC
SDP-S
ADAPTOR
BOARD

POWER +5V
SUPPLY

OSCILLOSCOPE/
SPECTRUM ANALYZER

–9V POWER
SUPPLY

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+9V

Figure 9. Typical Evaluation Setup with Antenna

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P2

AGND
571-0100 AVDD_PLL
P3
AVDD_RX
VSUPPLY AVDD_RX AVDD_TX
VSUPPLY
AVDD_TX DVDD_PLL J7
571-0100 POWER AVDD_PLL
AVDD AVDD_PLL
AVDD DVDD_PLL
DVDD_PLL

0
0
0
POWER MANAGEMENT 142-0701-851

R4
R5
R7
TP5 AGND

TP5
AVDD_PLL TP19

TP4

TP3
CE_PLL
CE

VP
MCLK CLK_PLL

AVDD
AVDD

DVDD
MCLK REFIN DATA_PLL CLK MUX_PLL
J1 REF_IN REF MUXOUT
LE_PLL DATA CPOUT VTUNE
REFIN REF_CLK CPOUT VTUNE
LE ADF4159_PLL LFP AVDD_TX
TX_DATA TX_OUT1 J8
REFERENCE CLOCK TXDATA
142-0701-851 REFIN REFIN CPOUT LOOP FILTER
AGND CP
AUX RFINA 02K243-40M
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AUXB AGND
RFINB

AVDD

0
ADF4159

R8
R9 0
R10 0
GPIO0 GPIO0
TP22

RX1_O GPIO1

TP20
GPIO1

AVDD
TP21

RX1_OB RX1_BBO GPIO2 GPIO2


GPIO3 AUX

AHI
RX2_O RX1_BBOB GPIO3 AUX
RX2_BBO GPIO4 CE_TX AUXB TX_OUT2 J9
RX2_OB GPIO4 AUXB
TX_AHI
GPIO5 CE
VCO_AHI

RX3_O RX2_BBOB GPIO5 CLK LO


RX3_BBO GPIO6 CLK LO_OUT
RX3_OB GPIO6 DATA TX_OUT1
RX3_BBOB GPIO7 GPIO7 DATA TX_OUT1 02K243-40M
RX4_O LE_TX TX_OUT2 AGND
RX4_BBO SPI_CLK LE
RX4_OB SPI_CLK REFIN TX_OUT2 MUX_TX
RX4_BBOB SPI_MISO REFIN
SPI_MISO MUXOUT
SPI_MOSI VTUNE R11 DOUT
SPI_MOSI SPI_SEL_B VTUNE DOUT TX OUTPUTS
ATEST_RX R1 0 ATEST_TX
ATEST_RX SPI_SEL_B TP5 R63 ATEST
TMR_B VREG
0 TMR_B 0 ADF5901_TX
SCL_B 1
ATEST_TX R2
SCL_B SDA_B
ATEST_TX ADF5901
0 SDA_B TP37 TP23 TP24

DVDD_PLL
AVDD_PLL
VIO_B
VIO_B
MCLK
MCLK GPIO0 CLK
ADAR R3 VTUNE GPIO0 CLK
GPIO1 CLK_PLL
VTUNE GPIO1 CLK_PLL

VDD_1P8
VDD_3P3
0 GPIO2 DATA
GPIO2 DATA
EVALUATION BOARD SCHEMATICS AND ARTWORK

GPIO3 DATA_PLL AVDD_RX


ADAR INTERFACE GPIO3 DATA_PLL
GPIO4

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GPIO4 LE_PLL LE_PLL
GPIO5 LE_RX
GPIO5 SPI LE_RX
GPIO6 LE_TX
GPIO6 LE_TX
GPIO7 CE_PLL
GPIO7 CE_PLL
SPI_CLK CE_RX CE_RX
0
0
0

SPI_MOSI SPI_CLK
CE_TX CE_TX J2
SPI_MOSI
SPI_MISO SPI_MISO
DOUT
GPIO0 DOUT TMR_B TMR_B
R12
R13
R14

SDP GPIO0
GPIO1 MUX_PLL
GPIO1 TX_DATA

TP7 TP9 TP11 TP13 TP15 TP17


PLL_MUX
TP27

GPIO2 MUX_TX TX_DATA


TP25

GPIO2

TP6 TP8 TP10 TP12 TP14 TP16 TP18


AGND
TP26

TX_MUX
GPIO3 AGND

Figure 10. Evaluation Board Schematic (Page 1)


GPIO3
GPIO4 AGND
GPIO4
GPIO5 GPIO5 SPI BUFFER/LEVEL SHIFT
LO_AHI

GPIO6 J3 LO
RX12_AHI
RX34_AHI

GPIO6 LO_RFIN RX1_O


GPIO7 GPIO7 RX1_RFIN RX1_BBO
RX1_RFIN RX1_OB
SPI_CLK RX2_RFIN RX1_BBOB
SPI_CLK RX2_RFIN RX2_O
SPI_MISO RX3_RFIN RX2_BBO
SPI_MISO RX2_OB
SPI_MOSI AGND RX3_RFIN RX2_BBOB
RX4_RFIN RX3_O
SPI_MOSI SPI_SEL_A AGND RX4_RFIN RX3_BBO RX3_OB
SPI_SEL_A AGND RX3_BBOB
SPI_SEL_B CLK RX4_O
SPI_SEL_B J4 CLK RX4_BBO RX4_OB
SPI_SEL_C DATA
SPI_SEL_C 02K243-40M DATA RX4_BBOB
TMR_B 02K243-40M LE_RX R15 DOUT
TMR_B CE_RX LE DOUT
SCL_B 02K243-40M ADF5904_RX 0
SCL_B CE ATEST_RX R64 ATEST_TX
02K243-40M AGND ATEST
SDA_B AGND 0
SDA_B AGND
TP1 TP2 VIO_B 1
VIO_B
ADF5904
J6 TP38 TP28
SDP INTERFACE
AGND AGND AGND
AGND

RX INPUTS
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AVDD DVDD VP

1000PF

1000PF

1000PF
0.1UF

0.1UF

0.1UF
10PF

10PF

10PF
C10

C11
C3

C4

C5

C6

C7

C8

C9
AGND AGND AGND

IO

IO
IO
AVDD

DVDD
VP
U2

18
SDVDD 19
DVDD 22
8
7
6

VP
AVDD
AGND R17 23
RSET
5.1K 9
REFIN
C17 C19 21
REFIN SW2 24 CP
IN 20 CP OUT
SW1

TBD0603
1000PF 1000PF

R16
RFINA 5
IN RFINA 17 MUXOUT
RFINB 4 MUXOUT OUT
IN RFINB
CE 13
IN CE
AGND TXDATA 12
IN TXDATA
CLK 14
IN CLK
DATA 15
IN DATA
LE 16

CPGND

SDGND
IN LE

3 AGND

DGND

EPAD
2

PAD
10
11
ADF4159CCPZ

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AGND

Figure 11. Evaluation Board Schematic (Page 2)


CPOUT R19 R20 VTUNE
IN OUT
TBD0805 0
TBD0805

TBD0805

TBD0805
C12

C13

C14
TBD0805
R18

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AGND

Figure 12. Evaluation Board Schematic (Page 3)


R22

5.1K
AGND
OUT
OUT

OUT
IN
IO

AGND
VCO_AHI

TX_AHI AHI VCO_AHI


MUXOUT
VTUNE
AGND

AUXB

RSET
AUX
C2
C1
1000PF

1000PF

1000PF
0.1UF

0.1UF

0.1UF
10PF

10PF

10PF
C15

C18

C21

C22

C24

C26

C27

C29

C31

PAD

ADF5901
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25

AGND AGND AGND


AGND 1 24 DOUT
OUT
TX_OUT1 2 23 LE
OUT IN
AGND 3 22 DATA
IN
TX_AHI 4 21
TP29 TP30 TP31 IO ADF5901 CLK
IN
5 20 CE
IN
AGND 6 19 AGND
1 1 1
TX_OUT2 7 18 VREG
C1 C2 VREG OUT IO
AGND 8 17 AHI
0.047UF

TBD0402

TBD0402

TBD0402
0.22UF

0.22UF
C16

C20

C23

C25

C28

C30

9
10
LO_OUT 11
12
13
14
15
16

GEN_LFCSP32-5X5-PAD3_1X3_1B
ATEST

AGND AGND AGND


AGND

AGND
AGND
AHI

AHI
IO
OUT

OUT

C1 C2
REFIN
IN
TBD0603

1000PF 1000PF
R21

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AGND

Figure 13. Evaluation Board Schematic (Page 4)


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AVDD
IN
TP32

1
U6
D2
R23 8 1 R33 AVDD_TX
VSUPPLY A C
IN VIN VOUT OUT
0 7 2 0
MBR0540T1G PG SENSE
6 3
GND GND

R27

C36

1UF
5 4

0
EN NC
PAD

1N4001

C32

1UF
D1
ADP7104 PAD

AGND

TP33

1
U7
R24 8 1 R34 AVDD_RX
VIN VOUT OUT
0 7 2 0
PG SENSE
6 3
GND GND

R28

C37

1UF
5 4

0
EN NC
PAD

1UF
C33
ADP7104 PAD

AGND

TP34

U4 1
R25 1
VIN R31 AVDD_PLL
0 R29 5
3 VOUT OUT
EN 0
0 NC GND
4 2 ADP150AUJZ-3.3-R7
1UF

1UF
C34

C38

AGND

TP35

U5 1
R26 1
VIN R32 DVDD_PLL
0 R30 5
3 VOUT OUT
EN 0
0 NC GND
42 ADP150AUJZ-3.3-R7
C35

1UF

C39

1UF

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AGND

Figure 14. Evaluation Board Schematic (Page 5)

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FX8-120S-SV(21) FX8-120S-SV(21)
J5

J5
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

AGND

SPI_SEL_A
SPI_SEL_B
OUT SPI_SEL_C

SPI_MOSI
SPI_MISO
R37 VIO_B

SPI_CLK
VIO
OUT

GPIO1
GPIO3
GPIO5

GPIO7
OUT TMR_B
GPIO0
GPIO2
GPIO4

GPIO6
0

TBD0603
R6

OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT

OUT
OUT
OUT

OUT
U3

OUT

OUT
OUT
OUT

OUT
8
1
A0 VCC EEPROM
2
A1 R38 SDA_B
3 5
A2 SDA OUT
6 0
SCL
7
WP
VSS

100K

100K
R35

R36
4 24LC32A-I/MS

13410-015
AGND
R39 SCL_B
AGND OUT
0

Figure 15. Evaluation Board Schematic (Page 6)


IO
R40 AVDD
0
1

600OHM
E1

TP36
2

4 Y1 1

1 VDD 3 R43 REF


E/D OUT OUT
GND 91
2 CWX823-100.0MHZ
R41
10K

AGND
10PF
22UF

C41
C40

TBD0603
R42

MCLK R44
IN
TBD0603

AGND

13410-016
REFIN R45
IN
0

Figure 16. Evaluation Board Schematic (Page 7)


VDD_1P8
IO
VDD_3P3
IO

C50 C54 C67 C69


C42 C46

100NF
3.3V 3.3V 100NF 100NF 3.3V 3.3V 100NF 100NF 3.3V 3.3V 100NF
C43 C47 C51 C55 C68 VDD_3P3 VDD_3P3 C70
VDD_3P3 VDD_3P3 VDD_3P3 VDD_3P3
AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND
AGND 10PF 10PF
10PF 10PF 10PF 10PF
R68
10K

U12
6 7
GPIO5 R53
VCCA
VCCB

SPI_CLK R46 0 IN 0 1A1 LE_TX VCCA VCCB


IN 1A1 DOUT_SELB 2
VCCA
VCCB

SPI_MOSI CLK GPIO2 R54 0 1B1 OUT


IN R47 0 1A2 1B1 OUT IN LE_RX OE_N
DATA R55 1A2 1B2 VDD_3P3 10 R70 SPI_MISO
B1 5
R48 1B2 0 OUT
IN GPIO0 0 2A1 CE_RX OUT GPIO7 R56 0 2A1 2B1
DIR1 OUT
GPIO1 R49 0 2B1 OUT IN 2A2 TX_MUX DOUT R66 8 A1 0
IN 2A2 BUF_LS CE_TX 2B2 IN IN
R71
2B2 OUT VDD_3P3 0 9 4
VDD_3P3 1DIR A2 B2
1DIR 2DIR BUF_LS VDD_3P3 0
1
2DIR 1OEB DIR2
R65
10K

1OEB 2OEB GND GND


2OEB GND
3 SN74AVC2T245RSWR
10K
R67

AGND AGND
AGND
R69
0
C44 C48 C52 C56

100NF 3.3V 1.8V 100NF 100NF 3.3V 1.8V 100NF VDD_3P3


C45 VDD_3P3 VDD_1P8 C49 C53 VDD_3P3 VDD_1P8 C57
AGND AGND AGND AGND 5 U13
10PF 10PF 10PF 10PF
LE_TX 1 DOUT_SELB
A VCC 4 R72
LE_RX 2 Y
B GND 0
SN74LVC1G08DCKR
R73

3
0

GPIO3 R57 0
VCCA
VCCB

CLK IN 1A1 TX_DATA


VCCA
VCCB

1A1 CLK_PLL 1B1 OUT


DATA 1B1 OUT R58 0 1A2 R61 0
1A2 DATA_PLL TMR_B R59 0 1B2 AGND
GPIO6 R50 0 1B2 OUT OUT 2A1 PLL_MUX
IN 2A1 LE_PLL R60 0 2B1 IN
GPIO4 R51 0 2B1 OUT 2A2 2B2
IN 2A2 CE_PLL VDD_3P3
VDD_3P3 2B2 OUT 1DIR
1DIR 2DIR BUF_LS
2DIR BUF_LS
1OEB
1OEB 2OEB GND
R52
10K

2OEB GND
10K
R62

13410-017

AGND
AGND

Figure 17. Evaluation Board Schematic (Page 8)


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U9

VCCA VCCB
IO VCCA VCCB IO
1DIR 1OEB
IN 1DIR 1OE_N IN
2DIR 2OEB
IN 2DIR 2OE_N IN
1A1 1B1
IN 1A1 1B1 OUT
1A2 1B2
IN 1A2 1B2 OUT
2A1 2B1
IN 2A1 2B1 OUT
2A2 2B2
IN 2A2 2B2 OUT
GND GND

13410-018
IO GND GND IO

SN74AVC4T245PW

Figure 18. Evaluation Board Schematic (Page 9)


U8

VCCA VCCB
IO VCCA VCCB IO
1DIR 1OEB
IN 1DIR 1OE_N IN
2DIR 2OEB
IN 2DIR 2OE_N IN
1A1 1B1
IN 1A1 1B1 OUT
1A2 1B2
IN 1A2 1B2 OUT
2A1 2B1
IN 2A1 2B1 OUT
2A2 2B2
IN 2A2 2B2 OUT
GND GND
IO IO

13410-019
GND GND

SN74AVC4T245PW

Figure 19. Evaluation Board Schematic (Page 10)


U10

VCCA VCCB
IO VCCA VCCB IO
1DIR 1OEB
IN 1DIR 1OE_N IN
2DIR 2OEB
IN 2DIR 2OE_N IN
1A1 1B1
IN 1A1 1B1 OUT
1A2 1B2
IN 1A2 1B2 OUT
2A1 2B1
IN 2A1 2B1 OUT
2A2 2B2
IN 2A2 2B2 OUT
GND GND
IO GND GND IO

13410-020
SN74AVC4T245PW

Figure 20. Evaluation Board Schematic (Page 11)


U11

VCCA VCCB
IO VCCA VCCB IO
1DIR 1OEB
IN 1DIR 1OE_N IN
2DIR 2OEB
IN 2DIR 2OE_N IN
1A1 1B1
IN 1A1 1B1 OUT
1A2 1B2
IN 1A2 1B2 OUT
2A1 2B1
IN 2A1 2B1 OUT
2A2 2B2
IN 2A2 2B2 OUT
GND GND
IO GND GND IO
13410-021

SN74AVC4T245PW

Figure 21. Evaluation Board Schematic (Page 12)

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P1 P1
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
9 10
11 12
13 14
15 16
17 18
19 20
21 22
23 24
25 26
RX1_BBO RX4_BBO
IN 27 IN 28
RX1_BBOB RX4_BBOB
IN 29 IN 30
31 32
RX2_BBO RX3_BBO
IN 33 IN 34
RX2_BBOB RX3_BBOB
IN 35 IN 36
37 38
39 40
41 42
ATEST_TX ATEST_RX
IN 43 IN 44
45 46
VTUNE
47 OUT 48
49 50
51 52
53 54
AVDD AVDD
IO 55 IO 56
57 58
GPIO0 SCL_B
OUT 59 OUT 60
GPIO1 SDA_B
OUT 61 OUT 62
GPIO2 SPI_MISO
OUT 63 OUT 64
GPIO3 SPI_MOSI
OUT 65 OUT 66
GPIO4 SPI_CLK
OUT 67 OUT 68
GPIO5 SPI_SEL_B
OUT 69 OUT 70
GPIO6
OUT 71 72
GPIO7 VIO_B
OUT 73 OUT 74
75 76
MCLK TMR_B
OUT 77 OUT 78
79 80

81 82
83 84

13410-022
85 86
AGND AGND
87 88
AGND AGND
QTE-040-01-L-D-A-SD QTE-040-01-L-D-A-SD

Figure 22. Evaluation Board Schematic (Page 13)

IN
OUT
OUT

OUT
OUT
OUT
AGND

RX12_AHI
RX1_BBOB

RX3_BBOB
RX1_BBO

LO_RFIN

RX3_BBO

IO
LO_AHI
1000PF

10PF
0.1UF
C58

C61

C64

PAD

AGND
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25

U1

1 24
RX1_RFIN 2 23 RX3_RFIN
RX34_AHI IN IN
IO 3 22
RX12_AHI 4 21 RX34_AHI
1000PF
0.1UF

10PF

5 20
C59

C62

C65

RX2_RFIN 6 19 RX4_RFIN
IN IN
7 18
RX2_BBO 8 17 RX4_BBOB
AGND OUT OUT
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
9

GEN_LFCSP32-5X5-PAD3_1X3_1B

LO_AHI
IO
1000PF
0.1UF

C63

10PF
C66
C60

RX2_BBOB

RX4_BBO
ATEST
DATA

DOUT
CLK
LE

CE

AGND
13410-023
OUT

OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN

Figure 23. Evaluation Board Schematic (Page 14)

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J1-A J1-B
QSE-040-01-X-D-A QSE-040-01-X-D-A
1 2 41 42
3 4 43 44
RX1_IB
5 6 45 46
RX1_I
7 8 47 48
9 10 49 50
RX1_QB
11 12 51 52
RX1_Q
13 14 53 54
15 16 55 56
RX2_IB
17 18 57 58
RX2_I
19 20 59 60
21 22 61 62
RX2_QB
23 24 63 64
RX2_Q
25 26 65 66
27 28 67 68
RX4_IB RX3_IB
29 30 69 70
RX4_I RX3_I
31 32 71 72
33 34 73 74
RX4_QB RX3_QB
35 36 75 76
RX4_Q RX3_Q
37 38 77 78
39 40 79 80

81 GND 85
82 GND 86
83 GND 87
84 GND 88

13410-026
Figure 24. EV-ADAR-D2S Schematic (Page 1)
VPOS1

C28 1uF

C26 10pF
VPOS VPOS1

C27 100pF
VPOS
R3 0r
TP4
U2 3
7
RX1_Q C4 1uF 8 -

PD
VNEG VNEG1 O2

+VS
6 C66 1uF
OP

-VS
C3 1uF

FB
VNEG RX1_QB 1 +

REF
R4 0r AD8130ARZ
2
5
4

TP3

RF
R6 0r
DNP

VPOS1 C23 1uF


C22 1uF RG
C25 10pF
R5

C20 10pF
C24 100pF
C21 100pF

TP2
VNEG1
U1 3
7
C2 1uF 8 -
PD

RX1_I O1
+VS

6 C65 1uF
OP
-VS

C1 1uF
FB

1 +
REF

RX1_IB
2 AD8130ARZ
5
4
TP1

RF
R2 0r
DNP

C19 10pF
RG
R1

C18 100pF

C17 1uF
13410-027

Gain 1 AD8130 RF = 0 RG = NC
Gain 10 AD8129 RF = 560 RG = 62 VNEG1

Figure 25. EV-ADAR-D2S Schematic (Page 2)

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VPOS2

C40 1uF

C38 10pF
VPOS VPOS2
C39 100pF

R9 0r
TP8
U4 3
7
C8 1uF 8

PD
VNEG VNEG2 RX2_Q - O4

+VS
6 C68 1uF
OP

-VS
C7 1uF 1

FB
REF
R10 0r RX2_QB + 2 AD8130ARZ
5
4
TP7 RF
R12 0r

DNP
VPOS2
C35 1uF
RG
C37 10pF
C34 1uF

R11
C36 100pF
C32 10pF

C33 100pF
VNEG2

TP6
U3
3
C6 1uF 8 - 7
PD

RX2_I
O3
+VS

6 C67 1uF
OP
-VS

C5 1uF
FB

RX2_IB 1 + AD8130ARZ
REF

2
5
4
TP5

RF
R8 0r
DNP

C29 1uF
RG
C31 10pF
R7

C30 100pF

13410-028
Gain 1 AD8130 RF = 0 RG = NC VNEG2
Gain 10 AD8129 RF = 560 RG = 62

Figure 26. EV-ADAR-D2S Schematic (Page 3)


VPOS3

C52 1uF

C50 10pF
VPOS VPOS3

C51 100pF
R15 0r
TP12
U6
3
C12 1uF 8 - 7
PD

VNEG VNEG3 RX3_Q O6


+VS

6 C70 1uF
-VS

OP
C11 1uF
FB

1 + AD8130ARZ
REF

R16 0r RX3_QB
2
5
4
TP11

RF
R18 0r
DNP

VPOS3

RG C47 1uF
C46 1uF
R17

C49 10pF
C44 10pF
C48 100pF
C45 100pF

TP10 VNEG3
U5
3
C10 1uF 8 7
PD

RX3_I - O5
+VS

6 C69 1uF
-VS

OP
C9 1uF 1
FB

AD8130ARZ
REF

RX3_IB + 2
5
4
TP9

RF
R14 0r
DNP

RG C41 1uF
R13

C43 10pF

C42 100pF
13410-029

VNEG3
Gain 1 AD8130 RF = 0 RG = NC
Gain 10 AD8129 RF = 560 RG = 62

Figure 27. EV-ADAR-D2S Schematic (Page 4)

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VPOS4

C64 1uF

C62 10pF
VPOS VPOS4
C63 100pF
R21 0r
TP16
U8
3
C16 1uF 8 - 7

PD
VNEG VNEG4 RX4_Q

+VS
O8
6 C72 1uF
OP

-VS
C15 1uF 1

FB
REF
R22 0r RX4_QB + AD8130ARZ
2
5
4
TP15
RF
R24 0r

DNP
VPOS4
C59 1uF
RG
C58 1uF C61 10pF

R23
C56 10pF C60 100pF

C57 100pF
VNEG4
TP14
U7
3
C14 1uF 8 7
PD

RX4_I - O7
+VS

6 C71 1uF
OP
-VS

C13 1uF
FB

1 AD8130ARZ
REF

RX4_IB + 2
5
4
TP13

RF
R20 0r
DNP

C53 1uF
RG
C55 10pF
R19

C54 100pF

13410-030
Gain 1 AD8130 RF = 0 RG = NC
Gain 10 AD8129 RF = 560 RG = 62 VNEG4

Figure 28. EV-ADAR-D2S Schematic (Page 5)

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13410-024
Figure 29. Layer 1 (Component Side)

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13410-025
Figure 30. Layer 4 (Bottom Side)

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13410-031
Figure 31. EV-ADAR-D2S Assembly

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ORDERING INFORMATION
BILL OF MATERIALS
Table 2. EV-RADAR-MMIC2 Board
Qty Reference Designator Description Manufacturer Part Number
4 C1, C2, C17, C19 1 nF capacitors AVX 06035A102JAT2A
9 C4, C7, C10, C18, C24, C29, C61 to C63 1 nF capacitors AVX 04023C102KAT2A
19 C5, C8, C11, C21, C26, C31, C43, C45, C47, 10 pF capacitors AVX 04023A100JAT2A
C49, C51, C53, C55, C57, C64 to C66, C68,
C70
1 C12 220 pF capacitor Multicomp MCCA001042
1 C13 3.3 nF capacitor Kemet C0805C332J5GACTU
1 C14 100 pF capacitor Multicomp MCCA001040
9 C3, C6, C9, C15, C22, C27, C58 to C60 0.1 μF capacitors AVX 06033C104JAT2A
1 C16 47 nF capacitor Kemet C0402C473K3RACTU
3 C20, C25, C30 Do not insert Not applicable Not applicable
1 C23 0.22 μF capacitor Taiyo Yuden JMK105B7224KV-F
1 C28 0.22 μF capacitor AVX 06033C224KAT2A
8 C32 to C39 1 μF capacitors AVX 08053C105KAZ2A
1 C40 22 μF capacitor Murata GRM21BE70G226ME51L
1 C41 10 pF capacitor AVX 06035A100JAT2A
10 C42, C44, C46, C48, C50, C52, C54, C56, 100 nF capacitors AVX 04023C104KAT2A
C67, C69
1 D1 Diode Multicomp 1N4001
1 D2 Schottky diode ON Semiconductor MBR0520LT1G
1 E1 Ferrite bead Wuerth Elektronik 7427-92642
2 J1, J7 SMA connectors Emerson 142-0701-851
6 J2 to J4, J6, J8, J9 3.5 mm K type SMA connectors Rosenberger 02K243-40M
1 J5 120-way connector Hirose FX8-120S-SV(21)
1 P1 High speed connector Samtec QTE-040-01-L-D-A-SD
1 P2 Black 4 mm banana socket Deltron 571-0100
1 P3 Red 4 mm banana socket Deltron 571-0500
34 R1 to R5, R7 to R15, R40, R45 to R51, R53 0 Ω, resistors Multicomp MC 0.063W 0603 0R
to R61, R66, R70, R72
10 R6, R16, R21, R42, R44, R63, R64, R69, R71, Do not insert Not applicable Not applicable
R73
2 R17, R22 5.1 kΩ resistors Multicomp MC 0.063W 0603 5k1
1 R18 510 Ω resistor Multicomp MC 0.1W 0805 1% 510R
1 R19 1 kΩ resistor Multicomp MC 0.1W 0805 1% 1K
1 R20 0 Ω resistor Multicomp MC 0.1W 0805 0R
15 R23 to R34, R37 to R39 0 Ω resistors Multicomp MC 0.0625W 0402 1% 0R
2 R35, R36 100 kΩ resistors Multicomp MC 0.063W 0603 5%
100K
1 R41 10 kΩ resistor Multicomp MC 0.063W 0603 10K
1 R43 91 Ω resistor Multicomp MC 0.063W 0603 1% 91R
5 R52, R62, R65, R67, R68 10 kΩ resistors Multicomp MC 0.063W 0603 10K
29 TP3 to TP18, TP20 to TP22, TP24 to TP27, Test points Not applicable Not applicable
TP29 to TP31, TP36 to TP38
2 TP1 to TP2 Black test points Vero 20-2137
7 TP19, TP23, TP26, TP32 to TP35 Red test points Vero 20-313137
4 U8 to U11 4-bit bus transceivers Texas Instruments SN74AVC4T245PW
1 U12 Dual bus transceiver Texas Instruments SN74AVC2T245RSWR
1 U13 IC-TTL single positive and gate Texas Instruments SN74LVC1G08DCKR
1 ADF5901 ADF5901, 24 GHz Tx Analog Devices ADF5901WCCPZ-U6
1 U1 ADF5904, 24 GHz Rx Analog Devices ADF5904WCCPZ-U4
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Qty Reference Designator Description Manufacturer Part Number
1 U2 ADF4159, 13 GHz fractional-N Analog Devices ADF4159CCPZ
PLL
1 U3 32 kΩ, I2C serial EEPROM Microchip 24LC32A-I/MS
1 U4 3.0 V linear regulator Analog Devices ADP150AUJZ-3.0
1 U5 1.8 V linear regulator Analog Devices ADP150AUJZ-1.8
2 U6, U7 Ultralow noise, linear regulators, Analog Devices ADP7104ARDZ-3.3
3.3 V
1 Y1 Oscillator, 100 MHz Connor-Winfield CWX113-100.0M

Table 3. EV-ADAR-D2S Board


Reference Designator Description Manufacturer Part Number
C19, C20, C25, C26, C31, C32, C37, C38, 10 pF capacitors AVX 04025A100DAT2A
C43, C44, C49, C50, C55, C56, C61, C62
O1, O2, O3, O4, O5, O6, O7, O8, VNEG, SMA connectors Emerson 142-0701-851
VPOS
U1 to U8 270 MHz differential amplifiers Analog Devices AD8130ARZ
C18 , C21, C24, C27 ,C30, C33, C36, C39, 100 pF capacitors Murata GRM1555C1H101JD01D
C42, C45, C48, C51, C54, C57, C60, C63
C1 to C17, C22, C23, C28, C29, C34, C35, 1 nF capacitor Murata GRM188R61E105KA12D
C40, C41, C46, C47, C52, C53, C58, C59,
C64 to C72
R2 to R4, R6, R8 to R10, R12, R14 to R16, 0 Ω link resistors Multicomp MC 0.063W 0603 0R
R18, R20 to R22, R24
J1 80-pin socket connector Samtec QSE-040-01-F-D-A

RELATED LINKS
Resource Description
ADF5901 24 GHz VCO and PGA with 2-channel PA Output
ADF5904 4-Channel, 24 GHz, Receiver Downconverter
ADF4159 Direct Modulation/Fast Waveform Generating, 13 GHz, Fractional-N Frequency Synthesizer
ADP7104 20 V, 500 mA, Low Noise, CMOS LDO

I2C refers to a communications protocol originally developed by Philips Semiconductors (now NXP Semiconductors).

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circuitry, damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy ESD. Therefore, proper ESD precautions should be taken to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality.

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