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EVAL-AD5676SDZ/EVAL-AD5676RSDZ User Guide 

 

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BILL OF MATERIALS 

Table 4.  

Qty  Reference Designator 

Description 

Supplier/Part Number

1

 

C1, C3, C5, C7 to C9, C16 

Capacitor, Case A, 10 µF, 10 V 

FEC 197-130 

C2, C4, C6, C10 to C12, C15 

Capacitor, 100 nF, 50 V, 0603 

FEC 8820023 

C14 

Capacitor, 1 µF, 10 V, 0603 

FEC 318-8840 

17 

C13, C17 to C19, C24 to C27, 
R5 to R7, R10, R12 to R16 

Do not populate 

Not inserted 

J1 to J3 

2-pin terminal block  

FEC 151789 

J4 

120-way female connector 

FEC 1324660 or Digikey H1219-ND 

J5 

10-pin (2 × 5), 0.1" header 

FEC 1022244 (36-pin strip) 

L1 

Ferrite bead, 600 Ω at 100 MHz 

Digikey 490-1024-1-ND 

LK1 to LK3 

Jumper block using 3-pin SIP header 

FEC 1022248 and 150410 

LK4 

2-way link option 

FEC 1022244 

LK5 

3-way link option 

FEC 9331662 

R1 

Resistor, 1 MΩ, 0.063 W, 1%, 0603 

Digikey RMCF1/161MFRCT-ND 

R2 

Resistor, 300 kΩ, 0.1 W, 1%, 0603  

Digikey 541-300KHCT-ND 

R3 

Resistor, 1.5 Ω, 0.063 W, 5%, 0603 

FEC 9331832 

R4 

Resistor, 0 Ω, 0805 

FEC 9333681 

R8, R9, R19, R20 

10 kΩ, SMD, resistor 

FEC 933-0399 

R17, R18 

100 kΩ, SMD, resistor 

FEC 9330402 

TP1 to TP9 

Red test point 

FEC 8731144 (pack) 

U1 

Adjustable LDO regulator 

Analog Device

ADP3331ARTZ

 

U2 

32k I

2

C serial EEPROM 

FEC 1331330 

U3 

5 V, fixed, adjustable voltage regulator 

Analog Device

ADP3367ARZ

 

U6 

Ultralow noise XFET voltage reference 

Analog Device

ADR431BRZ

 

U8 

Octal,16-bit 

nano

DAC+ 

Analog Device

AD5676RARUZ

 

or 

AD5676ARUZ

 

VOUT0 to VOUT7, EXT_REF 

Straight PCB mount SMB jack, 50 Ω 

FEC 1206013 

 

1

 FEC is Farnell Electronics Components. 

 

 

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ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device
. Charged devices and circuit boards can discharge without detection. Although this product features patented or proprietary protection 

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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Summary of Contents for EVAL-AD5676RSDZ

Page 1: ... AD5676R octal channel voltage output digital to analog converter DAC The EVAL AD5676SDZ EVAL AD5676RSDZ evaluation boards help users to quickly prototype new AD5676 AD5676R circuits and reduce design time The AD5676 AD5676R operate from a single 2 7 V to 5 5 V supply The AD5676R has an internal 2 5 V reference giving a maximum output voltage of 2 5 V or 5 V The AD5676 does not have an internal re...

Page 2: ...ns 8 Evaluation Board Circuitry 9 Evaluation Board Schematics 10 Bill of Materials 12 REVISION HISTORY 5 2017 Rev 0 to Rev A Changes to Features Section Additional Equipment and Software Needed Section Online Resources Section and General Description Section 1 Changes to Installing the Software Section Changed Evaluation Board Setup Procedures Section to Initial Set Up Section 4 Added Figure 3 and...

Page 3: ...EVAL AD5676SDZ EVAL AD5676RSDZ User Guide UG 814 Rev A Page 3 of 12 TYPICAL EVALUATION SETUP 12993 001 SDP BOARD AD5676R EVALUATION BOARD COM 25V 6V 6 000V 0 250A POWER SUPPLY CONNECTORS Figure 1 ...

Page 4: ...llation is finished the EVAL AD5676SDZ and EVAL AD5676RSDZ evaluation board plug ins appear when you open ACE INITIAL SETUP To set up the evaluation board take the following steps 1 Connect the evaluation board to the SDP B board and connect the USB cable between the SDP B board and the PC 2 Power the SDP B and evaluation board by connecting 6 V dc to the J3 connector 3 Run the ACE application The...

Page 5: ...e Command Option drop down menu selects how the data being transferred to the device affects the Input and DAC registers After a data value is entered in an input register see E this menu determines if the data is transferred to the input register only or to the channel input register E and channel DAC register F D The Change Page Display drop down menu selects which page of 4 DAC channel settings...

Page 6: ...e toggled Apply Changes is used to transfer data to the device All changes here correspond to the block diagram for example if the internal register bit is enabled it shows as enabled on the block diagram Any bits or registers that are in bold are modified values that have not been transferred to the board After Apply Changes is clicked the data is transferred to the board 12993 005 Figure 5 AD567...

Page 7: ... to avoid ground loop problems All supplies are decoupled to ground with 10 μF tantalum and 0 1 μF ceramic capacitors Table 2 Power Supply Connectors Connector Number Voltage J1 External VLOGIC supply J2 Analog power supply VCC J3 6 V dc board positive power supply INPUT SIGNALS When the SDP B board is used to control the evaluation board the digital input signals are applied to Connector J4 When ...

Page 8: ...oltage source A Position A selects the internal voltage source INT_VCC from the ADP3331 U1 Position B selects an external supply voltage EXT_ VCC LK2 This link selects the DAC digital voltage source A Position A selects the digital voltage source from the SDP B board V_IO Position B selects an external digital supply voltage EXT_VLOGIC LK3 This link selects the reference source A B1 Position A sel...

Page 9: ...or J3 Alternatively a separate analog supply can be attached via Connector J2 and an external VLOGIC supply can be connected to Connector J1 Control of the AD5676 AD5676R is typically performed by the SDP B board which is attached to Connector J4 The SDP B board allows the software provided with the kit to be used to load register values set the voltage of the DAC outputs and write to the control ...

Page 10: ...UG 814 EVAL AD5676SDZ EVAL AD5676RSDZ User Guide Rev A Page 10 of 12 EVALUATION BOARD SCHEMATICS 12993 006 Figure 8 EVAL AD5676SDZ EVAL AD5676RSDZ Schematic Page 1 of 2 ...

Page 11: ...EVAL AD5676SDZ EVAL AD5676RSDZ User Guide UG 814 Rev A Page 11 of 12 12993 007 Figure 9 EVAL AD5676SDZ EVAL AD5676RSDZ Schematic Page 2 of 2 ...

Page 12: ...s expressly made subject to the following additional limitations Customer shall not i rent lease display sell transfer assign sublicense or distribute the Evaluation Board and ii permit any Third Party to access the Evaluation Board As used herein the term Third Party includes any entity other than ADI Customer their employees affiliates and in house consultants The Evaluation Board is NOT sold to...

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