DSP Interface
4-3
Getting the Most From Your EVM
In order to get the expected result, the following steps need to be performed.
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Make sure that the jumpers on the 5−6K interface card are set according
to the following Table 4−1 and Figure 4−1.
Table 4−1. Jumper Settings for J13 and J14 on the 5−6K Interface Card
Reference Designator
Position
1−2
2−3
W1
Installed
W2
Not Installed
Installed
W3
Not Installed
Installed
W4
Not Installed
Installed
W5
Not Installed
Installed
W6
Installed
Not Installed
Figure 4−1. Jumper Settings for J13 and J14 on the 5−6K Interface Card
J14
J13
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Make sure that all jumpers on the ADS1605/1606 EVM are set to the
factory defaults, as described in the chapters 1 and 2 of this User’s Guide
.
Additionally, set the jumper W11 to position 2−3 to configure the interrupt
for rising edges. As described in Chapter 2 paragraph 2.1.5.
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Apply power to the DSP starter kit and also to the EVM, as described in
Chapter 3.
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A
pply an analog signal on either J6 or pin 4 of J1. For example, apply a
10-kHz sine wave with 1-V
pp
and 0-V offset.
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Start Code Composer Studio (CCS).
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In Code Composer Studio, open the project for your DSP hardware
platform by clicking on Project −> Open on Code Composer Studios menu
bar and loading the respective project for your hardware/ starter kit from
the path, where you copied the example projects to:
J
For the TMS320VC5510 DSK: Open ADS1605−C5510.pjt
J
For the TMS320C6711 DSK: Open ADS1605−C6711.pjt
J
For the TMS320C6713 DSK: Open ADS1605−C6713.pjt
J
For the TMS320C6416 DSK: Open ADS1605−C6414.pjt