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Содержание Si5338

Страница 1: ...r writing a new configuration file to the one time programmable OTP non volatile memory NVM in the Si5338 Si5356 any frequency any output clock generator This user s guide describes the procedure for writing to the device NVM Field Programming Kit Features Fully powered from a single USB port High quality and easy to use socket Simple software based user interface Status LEDs for Pass or Fail indi...

Страница 2: ...eld programming kit allows writing a new default configuration to the Si5338 s NVM memory The kit consists of the Field Programmer Si5338 PROG EVB a USB cable and the ClockBuilder Desktop Software This user s guide outlines the steps necessary to write new default values to the NVM The NVM file must be created before writing it to the Si5338 Si5356 The NVM file is created using the ClockBuilder De...

Страница 3: ...tion Use the MultiSynth Clock Programmer software to generate update a custom NVM configuration Save the NVM file Configuration OK Configuration Requires Modification Optional Load the NVM file using the Field Programmer software Load a blank Si5338 or Si5356 device in the Si5338 PROG EVB socket Write to NVM Generating an NVM file using the MultiSynth Clock Programmer software Writing an NVM File ...

Страница 4: ... Programmer software from the Windows Start menu Start Programs Silicon Laboratories ClockBuilder Desktop Software Field Programmer 3 3 1 Setting up Communication 1 Select the desired target device Si5356 or Si5338 The one that is selected must be placed in the socket when it is time to program the NVM 2 Before the software connects with the Field Programmer Si5338 PROG EVB it automatically detect...

Страница 5: ...o the socket If the device has a different I2 C address enter its new address in the box provided 4 If the PC is connected to a valid field programmer it will automatically select Continue and connect to the EVB If Continue and do not connect to the EVB is selected the software could not find a valid field programmer Ensure that the field programmer Si5338 PROG EVB is properly connected to the hos...

Страница 6: ...uded in the Si5338 EVB or Si5356 EVB For more information about creating an NVM File see the software User Guide available by clicking Help Help in any of the software 4 1 Loading the NVM File Click on the Open Register Map File button to select the desired nvm file The header of the register map file is displayed in the File Header window if the software detects that it is a valid NVM file Click ...

Страница 7: ...before loading a device 2 Insert a blank Si5338 or Si5356 device in the socket using a pair of tweezers or a suction tool It is very important that the Si5338 or Si5356 be inserted into the socket with the correct pin 1 orientation Pin 1 on the device is marked with a white dot Pin 1 on the socket is labeled on the PCB as shown below 3 Once the device is properly loaded close the lid Ensure that t...

Страница 8: ... is successful the green LED will light If there was an error while writing to the NVM the red LED will light See the Appendix A Troubleshooting Guide on page 9 to find the possible causes of an NVM failure 2 Once the NVM is written the device is ready for use 3 Remove the device from the socket 4 Load a new device into the socket 5 Press the Write NVM button 6 Repeat Steps 3 to 5 Click to write t...

Страница 9: ...s Load a blank device into the socket 2 Writing to NVM failed The device may be defective and should be discarded Load a new device into the socket Writing to NVM Causes the Busy LED to Stay On Possible Causes 1 The device loaded into the socket has incorrect polarity Refer to 4 2 Load a Blank Device in the Socket for proper device orientation Press the reset button on the Si5338 PROG EVB discard ...

Страница 10: ...ters from the Si5338 EVB and Si5336 EVB System Requirements Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP or Windows Vista USB 2 0 3 5 MB of free hard drive space 1024 x 768 screen resolution or greater screen resolution Microsoft NET Framework 1 1 USBXpress 3 1 1 driver Note The USBXpress 3 1 1 driver is provided and installed with the software Different versions of USBXpress available from other EVB kits...

Страница 11: ...nstalled from the ClockBuilderDesktopSwInstall exe file 1 Double click the ClockBuilderDesktopSwInstall exe file to start the wizard 2 Follow the instructions to complete the installation for both the software and the USB driver Use the default installation location for best results 3 Once the software installation is complete refer to the next section for the USB driver installation USBXpress Dri...

Страница 12: ...oftware and USB driver 1 Close all the programs and help files before running the uninstaller to ensure complete removal of the software 2 Use the Add and Remove Programs utility in the Control Panel as shown in Figure 4 or click on Start Programs Silicon Laboratories ClockBuilder Desktop Software Uninstaller Figure 4 Uninstall in Add and Remove Programs ...

Страница 13: ...y be removed via the Add and Remove Programs utility in the Control Panel Locate the entry called Silicon Laboratories USBXpress Device Click the button and it should show the version and location of what will be removed Figure 5 Driver Uninstall Location ...

Страница 14: ... Clock Programmer throughout Updated Figures 3 and 4 Revision 0 2 to Revision 0 3 Changed document title from Si5338 PROG EVB to Si5338 56 PROG EVB Added the Si5356 to the Field Programming Kit Revision 0 3 to Revision 0 4 Changed Any Rate Clock Generator to ClockBuilder Desktop throughout Changed MultiSynth Clock Programmer to ClockBuilder Desktop throughout Updated Figure 4 on page 12 ...

Страница 15: ...Si5338 56 PROG EVB Rev 0 4 15 NOTES ...

Страница 16: ...th which if it fails can be reasonably expected to result in significant personal injury or death Silicon Laboratories products are generally not intended for military applications Silicon Laboratories products shall under no circumstances be used in weapons of mass destruction including but not limited to nuclear biological or chemical weapons or missiles capable of delivering such weapons Tradem...

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