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Lucian Sin [AD-FMCOMMS6-EBZ User Guide] change "a pass band flatness of +/- 1.0 dB"
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 ====== AD-FMCOMMS6-EBZ User Guide ====== ====== AD-FMCOMMS6-EBZ User Guide ======
  
-The [[http://​www.analog.com/​en/​design-center/​evaluation-hardware-and-software/​evaluation-boards-kits/​EVAL-AD-FMCOMMS6-EBZ.html|AD-FMCOMMS6-EBZ]] eval board is a 400MHz to 4.4GHz receiver based on the [[adi>​AD9652]] dual 16bit analog to digital converter, the [[adi>​ADL5566]] High Dynamic Range RF/IF Dual Differential Amplifier and the [[adi>​ADL5380]] quadrature demodulator.+The [[adi>en/​design-center/​evaluation-hardware-and-software/​evaluation-boards-kits/​EVAL-AD-FMCOMMS6-EBZ.html|AD-FMCOMMS6-EBZ]] eval board is a 400MHz to 4.4GHz receiver based on the [[adi>​AD9652]] dual 16bit analog to digital converter, the [[adi>​ADL5566]] High Dynamic Range RF/IF Dual Differential Amplifier and the [[adi>​ADL5380]] quadrature demodulator.
  
 This is an I and Q demodulation approach to direct convert (also known as a homodyne or zero IF) receiver architecture. Direct conversion radios perform just one frequency translation compared to a super-heterodyne receiver that can perform several frequency translations. One frequency translation is advantageous because it:  This is an I and Q demodulation approach to direct convert (also known as a homodyne or zero IF) receiver architecture. Direct conversion radios perform just one frequency translation compared to a super-heterodyne receiver that can perform several frequency translations. One frequency translation is advantageous because it: 
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