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Evaluation Board 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 

 

Universal Evaluation Board for Triple, High Speed Op Amps  

Offered in 16-Lead LFCSP Packages 

 

 
PLEASE SEE THE LAST PAGE FOR AN IMPORTANT  
WARNING AND LEGAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

 

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FEATURES 

Enables quick breadboarding/prototyping 
User-defined circuit configuration 
Edge-mounted SMA connector provisions 
Easy connection to test equipment and other circuits 
RoHS compliant 
 

GENERAL DESCRIPTION 

The Analog Devices, Inc., EB-O16CP-3Z universal evaluation 
board is designed to help users evaluate triple, high speed op 
amps offered in 16-lead LFCSP packages. The EB-O16CP-3Z is 
a bare board (that is, there are no components soldered to the 
board) that enables users to quickly prototype a variety of triple 
op amp circuits, which minimizes risk and reduces time to market. 
Figure 1 shows the component side of the bare evaluation board, 
and Figure 2 shows the circuit side of the bare evaluation board. 

The 2-layer evaluation board accepts SMA edge-mounted con-
nectors on the inputs and outputs for efficient connection to test 
equipment or other circuitry. The ground plane, component 
placement, and supply bypassing are designed to minimize 
parasitic inductance and capacitance.  

Figure 3 shows the evaluation board schematic. The PCB 
assembly drawings are shown in Figure 4 and Figure 5. The 
layout pattern for the PCB is shown in Figure 6 and Figure 7. 

 

EVALUATION BOARD, COMPONENT SIDE AND CIRCUIT SIDE 

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NOTES
1. THE EVALUATION BOARD SILKSCREEN PART NUMBER

   LABELING ON YOUR BOARD MAY BE DIFFERENT FROM
   WHAT IS SHOWN HERE.

Figure 1. Component Side of Evaluation Board  

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NOTES
1. THE EVALUATION BOARD SILKSCREEN PART NUMBER

   LABELING ON YOUR BOARD MAY BE DIFFERENT FROM
   WHAT IS SHOWN HERE.

Figure 2. Circuit Side of Evaluation Board  

 

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