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SNAU212 – June 2017

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ADC1xD1x00CVAL Board User’s Guide

User's Guide

SNAU212 – June 2017

ADC1xD1x00CVAL Board User’s Guide

The ADC1xD1x00QML products are low-power, high-performance 10b and 12b ADCs with sampling rates
up to 1.6 GSPS as a dual-channel ADC or 3.2 GSPS in a single-channel interleaved mode. These
products come in a hermetic 376 column ceramic grid array package (376 CCGA) for harsh environments,
such as down hole or space.

Contents

1

Overview

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2

Lab Equipment

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2.1

Required Lab Equipment

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2.2

Optional Lab Equipment

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Driving the Clock and Inputs

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3.1

Driving the Sampling Clock

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3.2

Driving the Analog Inputs

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Jumper Settings

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Board Power Up

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5.1

Power Supply

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5.2

Power-Up Sequence

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5.3

VBG Pin

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5.4

Samtec Connector

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Using the AARDVARK

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Importing Data into WaveVision5

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12

List of Figures

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ADC1xD1x00CVAL Board

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2

Flow-Through Routing for the Samtec Connector

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3

Samtec Connector Footprint

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Samtec Connector Ordering Information

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Aardvark I2C/SPI Host Adapter

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Level Translator for Aardvark to ADC

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Logic Analyzer Data Listing View

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List of Tables

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Output Data Rate Per Bank by Mode

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ADC12D16x0 Output Data Rate Example

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Control Pins and Function

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4

Non-ECM Pin Control Settings

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Summary of Contents for ADC1xD1x00CVAL Series

Page 1: ...b Equipment 4 3 Driving the Clock and Inputs 4 3 1 Driving the Sampling Clock 4 3 2 Driving the Analog Inputs 5 4 Jumper Settings 5 5 Board Power Up 6 5 1 Power Supply 6 5 2 Power Up Sequence 6 5 3 VBG Pin 6 5 4 Samtec Connector 7 6 Using the AARDVARK 9 7 Importing Data into WaveVision5 12 List of Figures 1 ADC1xD1x00CVAL Board 3 2 Flow Through Routing for the Samtec Connector 7 3 Samtec Connector...

Page 2: ...uds for 100 pin Samtec connectors for interface to a logic analyzer but capable of being configured for other types of logic analyzer connectors Because the 10 and 12 bit Gig ADCs are pin compatible with one another this board can be used with the following parts ADC10D1000QML ADC12D1600QML ADC12D1620QML Refer to the individual product data sheets for information on the absolute maximum ratings an...

Page 3: ...ch supply to drive 1 9 V at 3 A 1 signal generator bandpass filter balun to drive sampling clock Suggested equipment SMA100A with B22 enhanced low phase noise option Trilithic 5VF tunable filter 1 signal generator to drive the analog input High speed Logic Analyzer to capture the data Suggested equipment Keysight 16702B Logic Analysis System Keysight 16760A Timing and State Module Keysight E5379A ...

Page 4: ... Example MODE FCLK MHz FS MSPS OUTPUT DATA RATE PER BANK MSPS DES 1 1 Non Demux 1600 3200 1600 DES 1 2 Demux 1600 3200 800 Non DES 1 1 Non Demux 1600 1600 1600 Non DES 1 2 Demux 1600 1600 800 The EVAL board is designed to be used with the Samtec ASP 65067 01 for the logic analyzer probe connection to the Keysight E5379A Differential Probe Adapter There is also a footprint for the Keysight E5405A P...

Page 5: ...e Enable bar select TPN TPM Input Non ECM only Test Pattern Mode select NDM NDM Input ECM and Non ECM Non Demux Mode select TEST_IO N A N A Internal test function do not connect POR_EN N A N A Internal test function do not connect DCLK_RST DCLK_RST Input Differential DCLK Reset DES DES Input Non ECM only DES Mode select LSPSM LSPSM Input Low sampling power saving mode DDR_PH DDRPh Input Non ECM on...

Page 6: ... source The supply voltage to any of the PWR terminals must not exceed that applied to X 1 PWR VA The supply voltage is a nominal 1 9 V and should not exceed 2 V 5 2 Power Up Sequence The ADC should be powered up in Non ECM by putting the ECEB pin high The ADC does not have a Power on Reset If the part is started in extended control mode ECM by having the ECEB pin low the registers will come up in...

Page 7: ...d Power Up 7 SNAU212 June 2017 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2017 Texas Instruments Incorporated ADC1xD1x00CVAL Board User s Guide 5 4 Samtec Connector Figure 2 Flow Through Routing for the Samtec Connector ...

Page 8: ...212 June 2017 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2017 Texas Instruments Incorporated ADC1xD1x00CVAL Board User s Guide 5 4 1 Footprint Dimensions Figure 3 Samtec Connector Footprint Figure 4 Samtec Connector Ordering Information ...

Page 9: ...iant Yes Figure 5 Aardvark I2C SPI Host Adapter For more information visit the manufacturer website at http www totalphase com products aardvark_i2cspi Level translation is required due to the different signaling levels 3 3 V for the Aardvark vs 1 9 V for the ADC A level shifter can be obtained from Total Phase or can be built as shown Figure 6 Figure 6 Level Translator for Aardvark to ADC 1 Downl...

Page 10: ...he PC to the Aardvark d Connect the Aardvark cable to the I2C SPI Level Shifter board ADAPTER input e Connect the additionally supplied ribbon cable from the I2C SPI Level Shifter board TARGET1 port to the ribbon cable with split outputs f Connect the split output wires to the ADC EVAL board i SS white SCSb ii MOSI grey SDI iii SCLK purple SCLK iv GND black GND 3 Configure the Aardvark software a ...

Page 11: ... For example putting the ADC into DESQ Mode 5 Tips and tricks a During the entire time the ADC is being used in SPI Mode also known as Extended Control Mode the jumper on the EVAL board for ECEB stays connected to GND Moving the ECEB jumper from GND to VA back to GND again is a short cut to reset the SPI registers back to their default values b The Calibration pin is OR d with the Calibration bit ...

Page 12: ...into WaveVision it is necessary to make selections about how the data was taken so that it can be correctly reconstructed Some of these selections are Demux Non Demux Mode DES Non DES Mode Hexadecimal Binary Decimal Sampling Rate and Number of Bits For example this data was taken on the I channel in Demux Non DES Mode in the Hexadecimal format For Non DES Mode the data is ordered DId DI or DQd DQ ...

Page 13: ...7 Texas Instruments Incorporated ADC1xD1x00CVAL Board User s Guide 2 Select the Import Data Path Note that this can take a few moments if there are many or large data files in the directory 3 Select the Sampling Rate Sample Width channels with data Channel 2 3 in this example and the Channel interleave order ...

Page 14: ...une 2017 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2017 Texas Instruments Incorporated ADC1xD1x00CVAL Board User s Guide 4 To verify the channel headings or override the automatically selected data format select the File Settings tab and make the adjustments ...

Page 15: ...ne 2017 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2017 Texas Instruments Incorporated ADC1xD1x00CVAL Board User s Guide 5 The data will be imported into the Time Domain view 6 The Frequency Domain FFT as well as Dynamic Performance metrics may also be selected ...

Page 16: ...y 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 are determined by TI not to conform to such warranty If TI elects to repair or replace such EVM TI shall have a reasonable time to repair such EVM or provide replacements Repaired EVMs shall be warr...

Page 17: ...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 greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type are strictly prohibited for use with this device Concernant les EVMs avec antennes détachables Conformément à la réglementation d Industrie Canada le présent émetteur radio peut fo...

Page 18: ...ed loads Any loads applied outside of the specified output range may also result in unintended and or inaccurate operation and or possible permanent damage to the EVM and or interface electronics Please consult 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 ...

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