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Summary of Contents for AFE5808/08AEVM

Page 1: ...Clock 16 11 External Vcntl 19 12 Board Configuration 20 12 1 Input Output Power Supply and USB 20 12 2 CW Mode ADC Clock 21 12 3 Vcntl Control Input 22 12 4 LEDs 23 12 5 Miscellaneous Test Points 24...

Page 2: ...step by step through the AFE5808 08AEVM Evaluation Module EVM setup and test The EVM is shipped with a default configuration from the manufacturer With this configuration the onboard CMOS clock is use...

Page 3: ...ownloaded from the TI Web site Follow the directions in the Read Me First pdf file to install the GUI and device driver 4 Test Setup Two EVMs are required to evaluate the AFE5808 08A device The follow...

Page 4: ...etween TSW1250EVM and AFE5808 08A 5 Power Up AFE5808 08A Power up the AFE5808 08AEVM by applying 5 V and 5 V to the P1 connector After power up is complete four green LEDS and two red LEDS are turned...

Page 5: ...ED 1 8V www ti com Power Up AFE5808 08A 5 SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 AFE5808 08AEVM Rev E Evaluation Module Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2011 Texas Instruments Incorporate...

Page 6: ...D41 and LED42 go off and the rest of the LEDS remain on The GUI automatically configures the default setup Select the ADC page to observe the default condition The following illustration shows the Def...

Page 7: ...www ti com Launch AFE5808 08A GUI 7 SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 AFE5808 08AEVM Rev E Evaluation Module Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2011 Texas Instruments Incorporated...

Page 8: ...erly If a different message or an error message appears contact TI FAE Select AFE5808 08A 14 bits MSB first from the GUI ADC Sampling Rate is fixed at 40 MHz this is the onboard CMOS clock frequency A...

Page 9: ...the Time Domain page from the TSW1250 GUI Uncheck Overlay unwrap waveform From the AFE5808 08A GUI go to the ADC page and then select Ramp 9 SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 AFE5808 08AEVM...

Page 10: ...hannel 8 If each channel has the output as shown in the following illustration proceed with the next step otherwise contact the TI FAE to troubleshoot the problem On the AFE5808 08A GUI change Test Pa...

Page 11: ...rator to 25dBm Set the frequency of the signal generator to 2 00439453M to match the GUI Change the window option to Hanning This is because the input signal and the onboard CMOS clock are noncoherent...

Page 12: ...that LEDs 41 43 are on Hardware Setup CW Mode www ti com 9 Hardware Setup CW Mode Figure 4 Setup for CW Mode 12 AFE5808 08AEVM Rev E Evaluation Module SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 Sub...

Page 13: ...and LED43 on AFE5808 08AEVM all illuminate Select 500ohms for the gain control feedback resistor Figure 5 Switching From Default ADC Mode Panel to CW Mode Panel 13 SLOU328A November 2011 Revised Decem...

Page 14: ...ts J12 J13 display the frequency I and Q signals at 10 kHz as shown in Figure 6 The GUI Gain Control Feedback Resistor can be used to vary the amplitude of the outputs Figure 6 CW Outputs 14 AFE5808 0...

Page 15: ...1 Configuration for Clock Capacitors Capacitor Onboard Clock External Clock Comments C49 Uninstalled Installed Top layer of the EVM C50 Uninstalled Installed Bottom layer of the EVM C52 Uninstalled In...

Page 16: ...8A perform the following steps 1 Reconfigure JP9 as shown in the following illustration The rest of the jumpers remain the same 2 Connect the external generator as shown in Figure 9 3 Set the generato...

Page 17: ...erators for the ADC clock and input signal are synchronous then choose Rectangular as the Windowing option otherwise use Hanning or Hamming 17 SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 AFE5808 08AE...

Page 18: ...ww ti com 5 The test procedure is the same for the CMOS ADC clock 18 AFE5808 08AEVM Rev E Evaluation Module SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2011 Te...

Page 19: ...leftmost two pins A power supply is required to be connected as shown in Figure 10 Figure 10 External Vcntl Configuration 19 SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 AFE5808 08AEVM Rev E Evaluati...

Page 20: ...up as Figure 2 is a must to use onboard 5 V supply XP 5V 5 V supply test point TP5V 5 V supply test point JP1 Onboard 1 8 V enable Set up as shown in Figure 2 required to use the onboard 1 8 V JP2 Onb...

Page 21: ...via an external operational amplifier The EVM has converted the differential signal CW_VP_OUTP and CW_VP_OUTM into this single ended output through an J13 operational amplifier JP56 JP57 To observe CW...

Page 22: ...The default setup uses onboard Vcntl J14 External Vcntl input The range is from 0 V to 1 5 V VR2 Onboard Vcntl adjustment Use JP15 pin 3 which has the text On Board to monitor the Vcntl voltage level...

Page 23: ...lock buffer Figure 14 AFE5808 08AEVM LED Location Table 5 LED Indicators Reference Designator Power Supply Color LED 5V 5 V Green LED5V 5 V Green LED3 3VD 3 3 VD Orange LED3 3VA 3 3 VA Green LED1 8V 1...

Page 24: ...P34 AFE808 08A device test pin M8 L5 M5 and M9 JP19 REFM voltage input JP31 SDOUT read enable JP44 RESET input Short to reset AFE5808 08A JP45 TP_5 control enable JP20 REFP voltage input JP21 REF_IN v...

Page 25: ...Layouts and Schematics The following illustrations show the six layers of the AFE5808 08AEVM board Figure 16 Top Layer Signal 25 SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 AFE5808 08AEVM Rev E Evalu...

Page 26: ...Layouts and Schematics www ti com Figure 17 Second Layer Ground 26 AFE5808 08AEVM Rev E Evaluation Module SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2011 Texa...

Page 27: ...rcuit Board Layouts and Schematics Figure 18 Third Layer Power 27 SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 AFE5808 08AEVM Rev E Evaluation Module Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2011 Texas...

Page 28: ...Layouts and Schematics www ti com Figure 19 Fourth Layer Signal 28 AFE5808 08AEVM Rev E Evaluation Module SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2011 Texa...

Page 29: ...cuit Board Layouts and Schematics Figure 20 Fifth Layer Ground 29 SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 AFE5808 08AEVM Rev E Evaluation Module Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2011 Texas...

Page 30: ...Layouts and Schematics www ti com Figure 21 Bottom Layer Signal 30 AFE5808 08AEVM Rev E Evaluation Module SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2011 Texa...

Page 31: ...URE GREEN PURE GREEN PURE GREEN www ti com EVM Printed Circuit Board Layouts and Schematics 13 1 Schematics Figure 22 Schematic 1 of 9 31 SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 AFE5808 08AEVM Re...

Page 32: ...Layouts and Schematics www ti com Figure 23 Schematic 2 of 9 32 AFE5808 08AEVM Rev E Evaluation Module SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2011 Texas...

Page 33: ...rcuit Board Layouts and Schematics Figure 24 Schematic 3 of 9 33 SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 AFE5808 08AEVM Rev E Evaluation Module Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2011 Texas...

Page 34: ...Layouts and Schematics www ti com Figure 25 Schematic 4 of 9 34 AFE5808 08AEVM Rev E Evaluation Module SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2011 Texas...

Page 35: ...rcuit Board Layouts and Schematics Figure 26 Schematic 5 of 9 35 SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 AFE5808 08AEVM Rev E Evaluation Module Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2011 Texas...

Page 36: ...Layouts and Schematics www ti com Figure 27 Schematic 6 of 9 36 AFE5808 08AEVM Rev E Evaluation Module SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2011 Texas...

Page 37: ...rcuit Board Layouts and Schematics Figure 28 Schematic 7 of 9 37 SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 AFE5808 08AEVM Rev E Evaluation Module Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2011 Texas...

Page 38: ...Layouts and Schematics www ti com Figure 29 Schematic 8 of 9 38 AFE5808 08AEVM Rev E Evaluation Module SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2011 Texas...

Page 39: ...rcuit Board Layouts and Schematics Figure 30 Schematic 9 of 9 39 SLOU328A November 2011 Revised December 2011 AFE5808 08AEVM Rev E Evaluation Module Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2011 Texas...

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Page 44: ...roduct This notice contains important safety information about temperatures and voltages For additional information on TI s environmental and or safety programs please contact the TI application engin...

Page 45: ...or use in safety critical applications such as life support where a failure of the TI product would reasonably be expected to cause severe personal injury or death unless officers of the parties have...

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