ADL6010Data SheetPIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONSADL6010TOP VIEW(Not to Scale)RFCM 43 VPOSRFIN 52 VOUT6COMMRFCM1NOTES 1. EXPOSED PAD. THE EXPOSED PAD (EPAD) ON THE UNDERSIDE OF THE DEVICE IS ALSO INTERNALLY CONNECTED TO GROUND AND REQUIRES GOOD THERMALAND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO THE GROUND OF THE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD (PCB). 002 CONNECT ALL GROUND PINS TO A LOW IMPEDANCE GROUND PLANETOGETHER WITH THE EPAD. 1617- 1 Figure 2. Pin Configuration Table 3. Pin Function Descriptions Pin No. MnemonicDescription 1 COMM Device Ground. Connect COMM to the system ground using a low impedance ground plane together with the exposed pad (EPAD). 2 VOUT Output Voltage. The output from the VOUT pin is proportional to the envelope value at the RFIN pin. 3 VPOS Supply Voltage. The operational range is from 4.75 V to 5.25 V. Decouple the power supply using the suggested capacitor values of 100 pF and 0.1 µF and locate these capacitors as close as possible to the VPOS pin. 4, 6 RFCM Device Grounds. Connect the RFCM pins to the system ground using a low impedance ground plane together with the exposed pad (EPAD). 5 RFIN Signal Input. The RFIN pin is ac-coupled and has an RF input impedance of approximately 50 Ω. EPAD Exposed Pad. The exposed pad (EPAD) on the underside of the device is also internally connected to ground and requires good thermal and electrical connection to the ground of the printed circuit board (PCB). Connect all ground pins to a low impedance ground plane together with the EPAD. Rev. B | Page 8 of 22 Document Outline FEATURES APPLICATIONS FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM GENERAL DESCRIPTION TABLE OF CONTENTS REVISION HISTORY SPECIFICATIONS ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS ESD CAUTION PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS MEASUREMENT SETUPS THEORY OF OPERATION BASIC CONNECTIONS PCB LAYOUT RECOMMENDATIONS SYSTEM CALIBRATION AND ERROR CALCULATION EFFECT OF A CAPACITAVE LOAD ON RISE TIME AND FALL TIME EVALUATION BOARD EVALUATION BOARD ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS OUTLINE DIMENSIONS ORDERING GUIDE