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Note:

  Be  sure  to  use  a  band  pass  filter  between  the

signal  source  and  this  board  for  accurate  dynamic

performance measurement.

5.2.5 Troubleshooting

If nothing happens when F1 is pressed, Select Settings,

then  Capture  Board  Settings  and  look  at  top  for  "Board

Properties"  If  you  see  "No  WaveVision  hardware  is

present", be  sure  that  the  WaveVision  Capture  Board  is

connected  to  an  USB  port  and  has  power,  that  the

ADC121S101  evaluation  board  has  power,  and  that  the

ADC121S101  evaluation  board  is  properly  connected  to

and properly seated with the WaveVision Capture Board.

5.2.4 Getting Consistent Readings

Artifacts  can  result  when  we  perform  an  FFT  on  a

digitized  waveform,  producing  inconsistent  results  when

testing repeatedly. The presence of these artifacts means

that  the  ADC  under  test  may  perform  better  than  our

measurements  would  indicate.  Windowing  is  a  common

method of improving FFT results of finite data.

If there is no output from the ADC121S101, perform the

following:

We  can  eliminate  the  need  for  windowing  and  get  more

consistent results if we observe the proper ratios between

the  input  and  sampling  frequencies,  forcing  the  data  to

cleanly "wrap around" itself, providing coherent sampling.

This  eliminates  the  distortion  that  would  otherwise  be

present  in  an  FFT  and  greatly  increases  its  spectral

resolution.  This,  in  turn,  allows  us  to  more  accurately

evaluate the spectral response of the A/D converter.

Be  sure  that  a  shorting  jumper  is  appropriately

placed on J4.

Be  sure  that  the  proper  voltage  and  polarity  is

present at Power Connector J6.

Check  to  see  that  the  ADC121S101  input  signal

does  not  go  below  ground  or  above  the

ADC121S101 supply voltage.

When  we  do  this,  however,  we  must  be  sure  that  the

input signal has high spectral purity and stability and that

the  sampling  clock  signal  is  extremely  stable  with

minimal jitter. Coherent sampling of a periodic waveform

occurs  when  an  integer  number  of  cycles  exists  in  the

sample window. The relationship between the number of

cycles sampled (CY), the number of samples taken (SS),

the signal input frequency (fin) and the sample rate (fs),

for coherent sampling, is

Be  sure  there  is  a  clock  signal  is  present  at

ADC121S101 pin 5.

If  the  PC  displayed  waveform  appears  to  be  noisy,  or  if

the  FFT  plot  shows  nothing  but  noise  with  no  apparent

signal:

Be sure a shorting jumper is appropriately on J4.

Check  to  see  that  the  ADC121S101  input  signal

does  not  go  below  ground  or  above  the

ADC121S101 analog supply voltage.

CY

SS

f

in

f

s

=

CY, the number of cycles in the data record, and SS, the

number  of  samples  taken,  can  not  have  a  common

divisor  that  would  yield  a  whole  number  for  both.  The

easiest way to ensure this is to be sure that CY is a prime

integer and SS, the number of samples in the record, is a

even number. For evaluation with an FFT (as opposed to

a DFT), SS must be a power of 2 integer.

Be sure that a minimum of +2.7V is at J6 connector

pin 1.

6.0 Evaluation Board Specifications

Board Size:

2.8" x 2.8" (7.2 cm x 7.2 cm)

Power Requirements:

+ 2.9V to 5.7 @ 5 mA

Further, fin (signal input frequency) and fs (sampling rate)

should be locked to each other to ensure the proper ratio.

Clock Frequency Range:

1 MHz to 20 MHz

Analog Input

Windowing  (an  FFT  Option  under  WaveVision)  should

not be used for coherent sampling.

Nominal Voltage:

2.7 VP-P to 5.25 VP-P

Impedance:

50 Ohms

              

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Page 1: ...ADC101S021 ADC081S021 50 ksps to 1 Msps 12 10 and 8 Bit Analog to Digital Converters Y1 U1 U2 TP4 GND TP3 GND TP2 GND TP1 GND VDD Set VR1 J6 GND TP5 TP7 VDD_IN J3 J2 CLK TP8 VIN J5 National Semicondu...

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Page 3: ...talling and Using the ADC121S101 Evaluation Board 6 5 1 Software Installation 6 5 2 Setting up the ADC121S101 Evaluation Board 6 5 2 1 Board Set up 6 5 2 2 Quick Check of Analog Functions 6 5 2 3 Quic...

Page 4: ...rd should be coupled to a WaveVision data capture board National part number WAVEVSN BRD 4 0 The WaveVision4 software that controls that board operates on Microsoft Windows The analog signal presented...

Page 5: ...ing circuitry The input signal to be digitized should be applied to BNC connector J3 through an appropriate filter This 50 Ohm input is intended to accept a low noise sine wave signal of peak to peak...

Page 6: ...ADC121S101 power supply 3 Scope TP8 to be sure the input signal is present This completes the testing of the analog portion of the evaluation board 5 0 Installing and Using the ADC121S101 Evaluation B...

Page 7: ...hat the ADC121S101 input signal does not go below ground or above the ADC121S101 supply voltage When we do this however we must be sure that the input signal has high spectral purity and stability and...

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Page 10: ...Analyzer Header 1 Ground 2 ADC Serial Data Output 3 ADC Serial Data Input 4 ADC Chip Select active low 5 ADC serial Clock J1 Clock Enable none Clock at Y1 or Y2 is disabled if oscillator has enable i...

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Page 12: ...can be reasonably expected to result in a significant injury to the user 2 A critical component is any component in a life support device or system whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected...

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