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Device Configuration

4.3

Low-Level Control

The

Low Level View

tab, illustrated in

Figure 4-1

allows configuration of the devices at the bit-field level.

At any time, the controls in

Table 4-2

can be used to configure or read from the device.

Table 4-2. Low-Level Controls

Control

Description

Register map summary

Displays the devices on the EVM, registers for those devices, and the states of the registers

• Clicking on a register field allows individual bit manipulation in the register data cluster

• The value column shows the value of the register at the time the GUI was last updated

• The LR column shows the value of the register at the time the register was last read

Write register button

Write to the register highlighted in the register map summary with the value in the

Write Data

field

Write all button

Update all registers shown in the register map summary with the values shown in the

Register Map

summary

Read register button

Read from the register highlighted in the

Register Map

summary and display the results in the

Read Data

field

Can be used to re-synchronize the GUI with the state of the hardware

Read-all button

Read from all registers in the

Register Map

summary and display the current state of the hardware

Load Configuration

button

Load a configuration file from disk and register address/data values in the file

Save Configuration

button

Save a configuration file to disk that contains the current state of the configuration registers

Register Data

cluster

Manipulate individual accessible bits of the register highlighted in the register map summary

Individual register cluster with
read or write register buttons

Perform a generic read or write command to the device shown in the

Block

drop-down box using

the address and write data information

Figure 4-1. Low-Level Register Control Tab

Summary of Contents for ADC DJ Series

Page 1: ...ADCxxDJxx00 Evaluation Module User s Guide Literature Number SLAU701A May 2017 Revised January 2018...

Page 2: ...On the ADCxxDJxx00EVM Power Supplies and Connect to the PC 10 3 8 Turn On the Signal Generator RF Outputs 10 3 9 Open the ADCxxDJxx00EVM GUI and Program the ADC and Clocks 10 3 10 Calibrate the ADC De...

Page 3: ...1 3 3 Configuration GUI ADC Control 12 3 4 High Speed Data Converter Pro HSDC GUI 14 3 5 Additional Device Parameters Dialog Box 15 4 1 Low Level Register Control Tab 17 B 1 ADC12DJxx00EVM Clocking Sy...

Page 4: ...n single channel mode The ADCxxDJxx00EVM device output data is transmitted over a standard JESD204B high speed serial interface This evaluation board also includes the following important features Tra...

Page 5: ...ores the data in memory and then uploads it to a connected PC through a USB interface for analysis The High Speed Data Converter Pro HSDC Pro software on the PC communicates with the hardware and proc...

Page 6: ...nts Incorporated Equipment Chapter 2 SLAU701A May 2017 Revised January 2018 Equipment This section describes how to setup the EVM on the bench with the proper equipment to evaluate the full performanc...

Page 7: ...esired frequency The following filters are recommended Bandpass filter greater than or equal to 60 dB harmonic attenuation less than or equal to 5 bandwidth greater than 18 dBm power less than 5 dB in...

Page 8: ...ck Copyright 2017 2018 Texas Instruments Incorporated Setup Procedure Chapter 3 SLAU701A May 2017 Revised January 2018 Setup Procedure Figure 3 1 EVM Test Setup NOTE The HSDC Pro software must be inst...

Page 9: ...power cable to the EVM power connector CAUTION Ensure the power connections to the EVMs are the correct polarity Failure to do so may result in immediate damage Ensure the 12 V power supply is connect...

Page 10: ...J57EVM Power and Connect to the PC 1 Turn on the power switch of the TSW14J57EVM 2 Connect a mini USB cable from the PC to the TSW14J57EVM 3 If this is the first time connecting the TSW14J57EVM to the...

Page 11: ...evel tab for directly configuring the registers The EVM has three configurable devices namely the ADCxxDJxx00 LMK04828 and LMX2582 The register map for each device is provided in the device data sheet...

Page 12: ...changes after significant temperature change of the ADC or after exiting the power down mode See the ADCxxDJxx00 device data sheet SLVSD97 for details regarding the necessary calibration sequence 3 To...

Page 13: ...corner If using the ADC08DJ3200EVM select ADC12DJxx_JMODE5 4 When prompted click Yes to update the firmware NOTE If the user configures the EVM with options other than the default register values diff...

Page 14: ...t Documentation Feedback Copyright 2017 2018 Texas Instruments Incorporated Setup Procedure Figure 3 4 High Speed Data Converter Pro HSDC GUI When using decimation and NCO features click the gear symb...

Page 15: ...for this Session Enable Decimation NCO Frequency Calculations www ti com Capture Data Using the HSDC Pro Software 15 SLAU701A May 2017 Revised January 2018 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 201...

Page 16: ...JESD204B settings Once the settings are changed re enable the JESD204 block Table 4 1 Supported and Non Supported Features of the JESD204B Device JESD204B Feature Supported by ADC Device Supported by...

Page 17: ...register map summary with the value in the Write Data field Write all button Update all registers shown in the register map summary with the values shown in the Register Map summary Read register butt...

Page 18: ...the computer device manager and verify that a USB serial device is recognized when the EVM is connected to the PC Verify that the green USB Status LED light in the top right corner of the GUI is lit I...

Page 19: ...EVM user s guide SLWU092 TSW14J56EVM user s guide SLWU086 User s guide for the High Speed Data Converter Pro Software also available in the help menu of the software SLWU087 LMK04828 data sheet SNAS60...

Page 20: ...ation This appendix provides settings for optional ADC device configuration in HSDC Pro B 1 Changing the Number of Frames per Multi Frame K Changing the number of frames per multi frame output by the...

Page 21: ...The EVM can be configured to use external clocks with the following steps see Figure B 2 1 Modify the hardware a Remove C50 and C51 populate C49 and C52 b Remove R67 populate R70 2 Connect the Signal...

Page 22: ...gure B 3 External DevCLK EVM Configuration The ADC12DJxx00EVM includes a reference clock input CLKIN0 which allows the user to sync the LMK04828 to an external 10 MHz reference allowing for coherent s...

Page 23: ...A10 A11 DP3_M2C DA1 A 1 C6 C7 DP0_M2C DA2 A 2 A6 A7 DP2_M2C DA3 A 3 A2 A3 DP1_M2C DB0 B 0 B12 B13 DP7_M2C_INV DB1 B 1 A14 A15 DP4_M2C_INV DB2 B 2 B16 B17 DP6_M2C_INV DB3 B 3 A18 A19 DP5_M2C_INV DA4 A...

Page 24: ...set forth above or credit User s account for such EVM TI s liability under this warranty shall be limited to EVMs that are returned during the warranty period to the address designated by TI and that...

Page 25: ...the antenna types listed in the user guide with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated Antenna types not included in this list having a gain great...

Page 26: ...t the EVM user guide prior to connecting any load to the EVM output If there is uncertainty as to the load specification please contact a TI field representative During normal operation even with the...

Page 27: ...OST OF REMOVAL OR REINSTALLATION ANCILLARY COSTS TO THE PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES RETESTING OUTSIDE COMPUTER TIME LABOR COSTS LOSS OF GOODWILL LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF SAVINGS LOSS OF...

Page 28: ...TI Resource NO OTHER LICENSE EXPRESS OR IMPLIED BY ESTOPPEL OR OTHERWISE TO ANY OTHER TI INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT AND NO LICENSE TO ANY TECHNOLOGY OR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT OF TI OR ANY THIRD...

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