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6.3
USB Port
6.4
DC Power Requirements
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Demo Kit Test Configuration
7.1
Test Setup Block Diagram
TSW3003
EVM DUT
J27
Clock
Power
Supply
GND
+6 V
16
USB
J32
Pattern
Generator
16
J38 J37
PC Controller
J30
J29
J34
Spectrum
Analyzer
7.2
Test Equipment
Demo Kit Test Configuration
The TSW3003 Demo Kit contains a 4-pin USB port connector (J34) to interface to a standard computer
USB port. Programming of the CDCM7005, DAC5687, and TRF3761 are accomplished through this port.
The Demo Kit requires a single dc-voltage supply that is nominally 6 V. From that supply, the 5 V, 3.3 V,
and 1.8 V required for the devices on the board are generated internally through linear voltage regulators.
It is possible to use a higher input voltage; however, care should be taken not to over dissipate the
onboard voltage regulators.
The test set up for general testing of the TSW3003 Demo Kit is shown in
Figure 8. Test System Block Diagram
The following is a list of the test equipment required for testing the TSW3003 Demo Kit. Equivalent models
may be used for certain applications, but may produce different results due to limitations within the
instrument.
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Dual Power Supply: Any with current readout capability or use the supplied 6VDC 4A wall supply
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Spectrum Analyzer: Rhode & Schwartz FSU, Agilent PSA, or equivalent
This particular piece can measure >70-dBc ACPR with the noise cancellation option active. This
amount of dynamic range is required to accurately measure the ACPR of the Demo Kit. Another
spectrum analyzer can be substituted if it achieves as good or better dynamic range.
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Pattern Generator: Agilent 16720A
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Oscilloscope: Tektronix 650 or equivalent
Used to probe clock output signals and for debugging.
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Digital Voltmeter: Agilent 34401A or equivalent
SLWU029D – October 2006 – Revised August 2007
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