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ADS4449 EVM User Guide

Table 2. ADS4449 EVM Connectors (continued)

Reference Designator

Description

J13

CH D input (positive)

J14

CH D input (negative) DNI

The on-board jumper options allow configuration of on-board power supplies and ADC options. Many of
the jumper selections that involve DC inputs or static control signals are by way of push-on square post
jumpers. The jumper options are listed in

Table 3

The table indicates the default settings of the jumpers

as the EVM is normally shipped. Some of the jumpers are open circuit by default.

Table 3. ADS4449 EVM Jumper Options

Reference

Designator

Default
Setting

Function

Optional

Setting

Function

JP1

DNI

Connects low-noise LDO (U2) input to main
power input

N/A

JP2

1-2

Connects DC/DC converter (U3) output to low-
noise LDO (U2) input

2-3

Connects DC/DC converter (U3) output
directly to the ADC

JP3

1-2

Connects low-noise LDO (U2) output to ADC

2-3

Connects DC/DC converter (U3) output
directly to the ADC

JP4

DNI

Connects low-noise LDO (U4) input to main
power input

N/A

JP5

1-2

Connects DC/DC converter (U3) output to low-
noise LDO (U4) input

2-3

Connects DC/DC converter (U3) output
directly to the ADC

JP6

1-2

Connects low-noise LDO (U4) output to ADC

2-3

Connects DC/DC converter (U3) output
directly to the ADC

JP7

2-3

Connects ADC RESET pin G6 to SW1 RESET
switch

1-2

Connects ADC RESET pin G6 to DRVDD

JP8

1-2

N/A

Open

N/A

JP9

2-3

N/A

1-2

N/A

JP10

1-2

N/A

Open

N/A

JP11

2-3

Enables ADC

1-2

Power down the ADC or allows the ADC
to standby (configured by CONFIG 0x45,
bit D0)

JP12

2-3

N/A

1-2

N/A

There are two pushbuttons on the EVM. While JP7 is set in the 2-3 position, the pushbutton switch, SW1,
provides a hardware reset to the ADS4449. Upon powering up, the ADC can either accept a hardware
reset by pressing SW1 or by toggling the software reset switch on the EVM GUI. Pushbutton SW2 is not
used.

Table 4

lists the descriptions of each pushbutton switch.

Table 4. ADS4449 EVM Pushbutton Switches

Reference

Designator

Purpose

SW1

While JP7 is set in the 2-3 position, pressing SW1 resets the ADC. The ADC can be reset either by pressing
SW1 or with a software reset in the GUI.

SW2

N/A

LED D1 is lit indicating the presence of the 6-V supply voltage to the EVM, while LED D2 is lit indicating
the presence of the USB to serial converter power. LEDs D3 and D4 are not used.

Table 5

lists the

description of each LED indicator.

Table 5. ADS4449 EVM LED Indicators

Reference

Designator

Description

D1

When lit, D1 shows the presence of the 6-V (main) power supply

Summary of Contents for ADS4449 EVM

Page 1: ...ormation regarding the ADS4449 and the related evaluation tools please refer to the following ADS4449 Quad 14 bit 250 MSPS ADC SBAS603 TSW1400 High Speed Data Capture and Pattern Generation Platform S...

Page 2: ...onfiguration of the EVM The four analog inputs are supplied to the EVM through a single ended SMA connection then transformer coupled turning the single ended signal into a balanced differential signa...

Page 3: ...per and feedback resistor configuration see Table 1 Figure 2 Simplified ADS4449 EVM Power Supply Table 1 Power Supply Options Power Supply Options JP2 JP3 JP4 JP5 R3 R7 Comment Option 1 Default 1 2 1...

Page 4: ...shown in Figure 3 The EVM has power connectors or banana jacks connecting the main power for power distribution The SMA connectors connect the ADC input and ADC clock input to the ADC Typically the A...

Page 5: ...LDO U4 input 2 3 Connects DC DC converter U3 output directly to the ADC JP6 1 2 Connects low noise LDO U4 output to ADC 2 3 Connects DC DC converter U3 output directly to the ADC JP7 2 3 Connects ADC...

Page 6: ...ich is formed by two 25 resistors connected to the ADC VCM node If the user chooses to use 100 termination with the 1 2 impedance transformer the optional RLR differential arm can be used to tune the...

Page 7: ...he first time the Found New Hardware Wizard prompts to install the USB drivers When a pop up screen opens select Continue Downloading Follow the on screen instructions to install the USB drivers If ne...

Page 8: ...s Saves the register configuration for all devices Load Regs Load a register file for all devices Select Load Regs button Double click on the data folder Double click on the desired register file Clic...

Page 9: ...test set up for evaluation of the EVM with the TSW1400 Capture Card is shown in Figure 8 As seen in this figure the evaluation setup involves a clock from a high quality signal generator and a sine wa...

Page 10: ...of the SPI GUI necessary for most evaluations of the ADS4449 1 Press the Reset USB Port button if the USB connection has been disrupted since last use or if an error message pops up warning that the...

Page 11: ...onverter Pro software and the TSW1400 hardware are installed and functioning properly This EVM requires High Speed Data Converter Pro software version 2 09 with TSW1400 hardware of Rev D or higher Sin...

Page 12: ...al generator to the input frequency displayed The example shown in Figure 11 has the input frequency set at 170 MHz 7 For this example High Frequency Mode is selected under the ADS4449 GUI special mod...

Page 13: ...ing 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 repa...

Page 14: ...transmitter has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed in the user guide with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indic...

Page 15: ...ified allowable ranges some circuit components may have elevated case temperatures These components include but are not limited to linear regulators switching transistors pass transistors current sens...

Page 16: ...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 USE L...

Page 17: ...sponsible for compliance with all legal regulatory and safety related requirements concerning its products and any use of TI components in its applications notwithstanding any applications related inf...

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