CRD5376 Multichannel Seismic Reference Design Features General Description z The CRD5376 board is a reference design for the Cirrus Logic multichannel seismic chip set. Data sheets for the CS3301, CS3302, CS4373A, CS5371/72, and CS5376A devices should be consulted when using the CRD5376 reference design. Four Channel Seismic Acquisition Node – CS3301 geophone amplifiers (2x) – CS3302 hydrophone amplifiers (2x) – CS5372 dual ∆Σ modulators (2x) – CS5376A quad digital filter (1x) – CS4373A ∆Σ test DAC (1x) – Precision voltage reference – Clock recovery PLL z On-board Microcontroller – SPI™ interface to digital filter – USB communication with PC z PC Evaluation Software – Register setup & control – FFT frequency analysis – Time domain analysis – Noise histogram analysis www.cirrus.com Pin headers connect external differential geophone or hydrophone sensors to the analog inputs of the measurement channels. An on-board test DAC creates precision differential analog signals for in-circuit performance testing without an external signal source. The reference design includes an 8051-type microcontroller with hardware SPI™ and USB serial interfaces. The microcontroller communicates with the digital filter via SPI and with the PC evaluation software via USB. The PC evaluation software controls register and coefficient initialization and performs time domain, histogram, and FFT frequency analysis on captured data. ORDERING INFORMATION CRD5376 Copyright © Cirrus Logic, Inc. 2006 (All Rights Reserved) Reference Design FEB ‘06 DS612RD1 CRD5376 Contacting Cirrus Logic Support For all product questions and inquiries contact a Cirrus Logic Sales Representative. To find the one nearest to you go to www.cirrus.com IMPORTANT NOTICE Cirrus Logic, Inc. and its subsidiaries ("Cirrus") believe that the information contained in this document is accurate and reliable. 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Microwire is a trademark of National Semiconductor Corporation. 2 DS612RD1 CRD5376 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INITIAL SETUP ......................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Kit Contents ....................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Hardware Setup ................................................................................................................. 5 1.2.1 Default Jumper Settings ........................................................................................ 6 1.3 Software Setup .................................................................................................................. 7 1.3.1 PC Requirements .................................................................................................. 7 1.3.2 Seismic Evaluation Software Installation .............................................................. 7 1.3.3 USBXpress Driver Installation ............................................................................... 7 1.3.4 Launching the Seismic Evaluation Software ......................................................... 8 1.4 Self-Testing CRD5376 ....................................................................................................... 9 1.4.1 Noise Test ............................................................................................................. 9 1.4.2 Distortion Test ..................................................................................................... 10 2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................. 11 2.1 Block Diagram ................................................................................................................ 11 2.2 Analog Hardware ............................................................................................................. 12 2.2.1 Analog Inputs ...................................................................................................... 12 2.2.2 Differential Amplifiers .......................................................................................... 16 2.2.3 Delta-Sigma Modulators ..................................................................................... 17 2.2.4 Delta-Sigma Test DAC ........................................................................................ 18 2.2.5 Voltage Reference .............................................................................................. 19 2.3 Digital Hardware .............................................................................................................. 19 2.3.1 Digital Filter ......................................................................................................... 19 2.3.2 Microcontroller .................................................................................................... 22 2.3.3 Phase Locked Loop ............................................................................................ 25 2.3.4 RS-485 Telemetry ............................................................................................... 26 2.3.5 UART Connection ............................................................................................... 28 2.3.6 External Connector ............................................................................................. 28 2.4 Power Supplies ................................................................................................................ 28 2.4.1 Analog Voltage Regulators ................................................................................. 29 2.5 PCB Layout ..................................................................................................................... 29 2.5.1 Layer Stack ......................................................................................................... 29 2.5.2 Differential Pairs .................................................................................................. 30 2.5.3 Bypass Capacitors .............................................................................................. 31 3. SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................. 32 3.1 Menu Bar ......................................................................................................................... 32 3.2 About Panel ..................................................................................................................... 33 3.3 Setup Panel ..................................................................................................................... 34 3.3.1 USB Port ............................................................................................................. 35 3.3.2 Digital Filter ......................................................................................................... 36 3.3.3 Analog Front End ................................................................................................ 37 3.3.4 Test Bit Stream ................................................................................................... 37 3.3.5 Gain/Offset .......................................................................................................... 38 3.3.6 Data Capture ....................................................................................................... 39 3.3.7 External Macros .................................................................................................. 40 3.4 Analysis Panel ................................................................................................................. 41 3.4.1 Test Select .......................................................................................................... 42 3.4.2 Statistics .............................................................................................................. 43 3.4.3 Plot Enable .......................................................................................................... 43 3.4.4 Cursor ................................................................................................................. 44 3.4.5 Zoom ................................................................................................................... 44 3.4.6 Refresh ............................................................................................................... 44 DS612RD1 3 CRD5376 3.4.7 Harmonics ........................................................................................................... 44 3.4.8 Spot Noise ........................................................................................................... 44 3.4.9 Plot Error ............................................................................................................. 44 3.5 Control Panel ................................................................................................................... 45 3.5.1 DF Registers ....................................................................................................... 46 3.5.2 DF Commands .................................................................................................... 46 3.5.3 SPI ...................................................................................................................... 46 3.5.4 Macros ................................................................................................................ 47 3.5.5 GPIO ................................................................................................................... 47 3.5.6 Customize ........................................................................................................... 48 3.5.7 External Macros .................................................................................................. 48 4. BILL OF MATERIALS ........................................................................................................... 49 5. LAYER PLOTS ...................................................................................................................... 51 6. SCHEMATICS ........................................................................................................................ 57 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1. CRD5376 Block Diagram ............................................................................................... 11 Figure 2. Differential Pair Routing ................................................................................................. 30 Figure 3. Quad Group Routing ...................................................................................................... 30 Figure 4. Bypass Capacitor Placement ......................................................................................... 31 LIST OF TABLES Table 1. Amplifier Pin 13 Jumper Settings ...................................................................................... 6 Table 2. SDTKI Input Jumper Settings............................................................................................ 6 Table 3. Analog Components LPWR Jumper Settings ................................................................... 6 Table 4. PLL Clock Input Jumper Settings ...................................................................................... 6 Table 5. Pin Header Input Connections ........................................................................................ 12 Table 6. Analog Switch Settings.................................................................................................... 15 Table 7. Amplifier Pin 13 Jumper Settings .................................................................................... 16 Table 8. SDTKI Input Jumper Settings.......................................................................................... 22 Table 9. Analog Components LPWR Jumper Settings ................................................................. 22 Table 10. Clock Input / Output Jumper Settings............................................................................ 25 4 DS612RD1 CRD5376 1. INITIAL SETUP 1.1 Kit Contents The CRD5376 reference design kit includes: • CRD5376 reference design board • USB cable (A to mini-B) • Software download information card The following are required to operate CRD5376, and are not included: • Bipolar power supply with clip lead outputs (+/- 3.3 V @ 100 mA) • PC running Windows 2000 or XP with an available USB port • Internet access to download the evaluation software 1.2 Hardware Setup To set up the CRD5376 reference design hardware: • Verify all jumpers are in the default settings (see next section). • With power off, connect the CRD5376 power inputs to the power supply outputs. J8 pin 17 = -3.3 V J8 pin 18 = 0 V J8 pin 19 = +3.3 V J8 pin 20 = 0 V • Connect the USB cable between the CRD5376 USB connector and the PC USB port. • Proceed to the Software Setup section to install the evaluation software and USB driver. DS612RD1 5 CRD5376 1.2.1 Default Jumper Settings * indicates the default jumper installation for CRD5376. Amplifier CS3301 CS3302 CH1 U16 *R128 + *R84 R129 CH2 U2 *R86 + *R92 R87 CH3 U33 R95 + R132 *R94 CH4 U3 R58 + R100 *R59 Table 1. Amplifier Pin 13 Jumper Settings CS5376A SDTKI uController MCLK/2 *R74 R83 Table 2. SDTKI Input Jumper Settings Component NPWR LPWR U16 CS3301 *R61 R60 U2 CS3301 *R89 R88 U33 CS3302 *R97 R96 U3 CS3302 *R71 R70 U24 CS5372 *R76 R75 U29 CS5372 *R77 R78 U45 CS4373A *R81 R80 Table 3. Analog Components LPWR Jumper Settings Input Clock Jumper 1.024 MHz *R16 2.048 MHz R18 4.096 MHz R82 Table 4. PLL Clock Input Jumper Settings 6 DS612RD1 CRD5376 1.3 1.3.1 Software Setup PC Requirements The PC hardware requirements for the Cirrus Seismic Evaluation system are: • Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT • Intel Pentium 600MHz or higher microprocessor • VGA resolution or higher video card • Minimum 64MB RAM • Minimum 40MB free hard drive space 1.3.2 Seismic Evaluation Software Installation Important: For reliable USB communication, the USBXpress driver must be installed after the Seismic Evaluation Software installation but before launching the application. The USBXpress driver files are included in a sub-folder as part of the installation. To install the Cirrus Logic Seismic Evaluation Software: • Go to the Cirrus Logic Industrial Software web page (http://www.cirrus.com/industrialsoftware). Click the link for “Cirrus Seismic Evaluation GUI” to get to the download page and then click the link for “Cirrus Seismic Evaluation GUI Release Vxx” (xx indicates the version number). • Read the software license terms and click “Accept” to download the “SeismicEvalGUI_vxx.zip” file to any directory on the PC. • Unzip the downloaded file to any directory and a “distribution” sub-folder containing the installation application will automatically be created. • Open the “distribution” sub-folder and run “setup.exe”. If the Seismic Evaluation Software has been previously installed, the uninstall wizard will automatically remove the previous version and you will need to run “setup.exe” again. • Follow the instructions presented by the Cirrus Seismic Evaluation Installation Wizard. The default installation location is “C:\Program Files\Cirrus Seismic Evaluation”. An application note, AN271 - Cirrus Seismic Evaluation GUI Installation Guide, is available from the Cirrus Logic web site with step-by-step instructions on installing the Seismic Evaluation Software. 1.3.3 USBXpress Driver Installation Important: For reliable USB communication, the USBXpress driver must be installed after the Seismic Evaluation Software installation but before launching the application. The USBXpress driver files are included in a sub-folder as part of the installation. The Cirrus Logic Seismic Evaluation Software communicates with CRD5376 via USB using the USBXpress driver from Silicon Laboratories (http://www.silabs.com). For convenience, the USBXpress driver files are included as part of the installation package. To install the USBXpress driver (after installing the Seismic Evaluation Software): • Connect CRD5376 to the PC through an available USB port and apply power. The PC will detect DS612RD1 7 CRD5376 CRD5376 as an unknown USB device. • If prompted for a USB driver, skip to the next step. If not, using Windows Hardware Device Manager go to the properties of the unknown USB API device and select “Update Driver”. • Select “Install from a list or specific location”, then select “Include this location in the search” and then browse to “C:\Program Files\Cirrus Seismic Evaluation\Driver\”. The PC will recognize and install the USBXpress device driver. • After driver installation, cycle power to CRD5376. The PC will automatically detect it and add it as a USBXpress device in the Windows Hardware Device Manager. An application note, AN271 - Cirrus Seismic Evaluation GUI Installation Guide, is available from the Cirrus Logic web site with step-by-step instructions on installing the USBXpress driver. 1.3.4 Launching the Seismic Evaluation Software Important: For reliable USB communication, the USBXpress driver must be installed after the Seismic Evaluation Software installation but before launching the application. The USBXpress driver files are included in a sub-folder as part of the installation. To launch the Cirrus Seismic Evaluation Software, go to: • Start Ö Programs Ö Cirrus Seismic Evaluation Ö Cirrus Seismic Evaluation or: • C:\Program Files\Cirrus Seismic Evaluation\SeismicGUI.exe For the most up-to-date information about the software, please refer to it’s help file: • Within the software: Help Ö Contents or: • Start Ö Programs Ö Cirrus Seismic Evaluation Ö SEISMICGUI or: • C:\Program Files\Cirrus Seismic Evaluation\SEISMICGUI.HLP 8 DS612RD1 CRD5376 1.4 Self-Testing CRD5376 Noise and distortion self-tests can be performed once hardware and software setup is complete. First, initialize the CRD5376 reference design: • Launch the evaluation software and apply power to CRD5376. • Click ‘OK’ on the About panel to get to the Setup panel. • On the Setup panel, select Open Target on the USB Port sub-panel. • When connected, the Board Name and MCU code version will be displayed. 1.4.1 Noise Test Noise performance of the measurement channel can be tested as follows: • Set the controls on the Setup panel to match the picture: DS612RD1 9 CRD5376 • Once the Setup panel is set, select Configure on the Digital Filter sub-panel. • After digital filter configuration is complete, click Capture on the Data Capture sub-panel. • Once the data record is collected, the Analysis panel is automatically displayed. • Select Noise FFT from the Test Select control to display the calculated noise statistics. • Verify the noise performance (S/N) is 124 dB or better. 1.4.2 Distortion Test • Set the controls on the Setup panel to match the picture: • Once the Setup panel is set, select Configure on the Digital Filter sub-panel. • After digital filter configuration is complete, click Capture on the Data Capture sub-panel. • Once the data record is collected, the Analysis panel is automatically displayed. • Select Signal FFT from the Test Select control to display the calculated noise statistics. • Verify the distortion performance (S/D) is 112 dB or better. 10 DS612RD1 CRD5376 2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION 2.1 Block Diagram Figure 1. CRD5376 Block Diagram Major blocks of the CRD5376 reference design include: • CS3301 Geophone Amplifier (2x) • CS3302 Hydrophone Amplifier (2x) • CS5372 Dual ∆Σ Modulators (2x) • CS5376A Digital Filter • CS4373A ∆Σ Test DAC • Analog Switch Multiplexer • Precision Voltage Reference • Microcontroller with USB • Phase Locked Loop • RS-485 Transceivers • Voltage Regulators DS612RD1 11 CRD5376 2.2 Analog Hardware 2.2.1 2.2.1.1 Analog Inputs External Inputs - INA External signals into CRD5376 are from two major classes of sensors, moving coil geophones and piezoelectric hydrophones. Geophones are low-impedance sensors optimized to measure vibrations in land applications. Hydrophones are high-impedance sensors optimized to measure pressure in marine applications. Other sensors for earthquake monitoring and military applications are considered as geophones for this datasheet. External signals connect to CRD5376 through 3-pin headers on the left side of the PCB. For each channel (CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4), these headers make connections to the differential INA amplifier inputs and to either a GND or GUARD signal for connection to the sensor cable shields, if present. Signal Input Pin Header CH1 INA J16 CH2 INA J1 CH3 INA J2 CH4 INA J7 Table 5. Pin Header Input Connections 2.2.1.2 GUARD Output, GND Connection The CS3302 hydrophone amplifier provides a GUARD signal output designed to actively drive the cable shield of a high impedance sensor with the common mode voltage of the sensor differential signal. This GUARD output on the cable shield minimizes leakage by minimizing the voltage differential between the sensor signal and the cable shield. By default, the GUARD signal is output to pin 3 of the input signal headers on the left side of the PCB for channels 3 and 4, which use the CS3302 amplifier. There is no GUARD signal output for channels 1 and 2 since they use the CS3301 amplifier, so the GUARD pins for these channels are connected to GND through 0 Ω jumpers. 2.2.1.3 Internal Inputs - DAC_OUT, DAC_BUF The CS4373A test DAC has two high performance differential test outputs, a precision output (DAC_OUT) and a buffered output (DAC_BUF). The DAC_OUT signal is wired directly to the INB inputs of the CS3301/02 amplifiers for testing the performance of the electronics channel. The DAC_BUF signal is wired to the INA inputs of the amplifiers through differential analog switches and is used to test the performance of the measurement channel with a sensor attached. 2.2.1.4 Input Protection Sensor inputs must have circuitry to protect the analog electronics from voltage spikes. Geophone coils are susceptible to magnetic fields (especially from lightning) and hydrophones can produce large voltage spikes if located near an air gun source. 12 DS612RD1 CRD5376 Discrete switching diodes quickly clamp the analog inputs to the power supply rails when the input voltage spikes. These diodes are reverse biased in normal operation and have low reverse bias leakage and capacitance characteristics to maintain high linearity on the analog inputs. Specification Dual Series Switching Diode - ON Semiconductor Surface Mount Package Type Non-Repetitive Peak Forward Current (1 µs, 1 ms, 1 s) Reverse Bias Leakage (25 C to 85 C) Reverse Bias Capacitance (0 V to 5 V) Value BAV99LT1 SOT-23 2.0 A, 1.0 A, 500 mA 0.004 µA - 0.4 µA 1.5 pF - 0.54 pF Once a voltage spike is shunted to the power supply rail, a discharge path to ground must be present or the power supply will itself spike. Transient voltage suppressors clamp the ±2.5 V analog supply rails in the event of a voltage spike. Specification Dual Surface Mount TVS - Diodes Inc. Surface Mount Package Type Working Voltage, Leakage Current Breakdown Voltage, Threshold Current Clamp Voltage, Peak Current 2.2.1.5 Value MMBZ5V6AL-7 SOT-23 3.0 V, 5 µA 5.6 V, 20 mA 8.0 V, 3.0 A Input RC Filters Following the diode clamps is an RC filter network that bandwidth limits the sensor inputs into the amplifiers to 'chop-the-tops-off' residual voltage spikes not clamped by the discrete diodes. In addition, all Cirrus Logic component ICs have built in ESD protection diodes guaranteed to 2000 V HBM / 200 V MM (JEDEC standard). The small physical size of these ESD diodes restricts their current capacity to 10 mA. For land applications using the CS3301 amplifier (CRD5376 channels 1 and 2), the INA input has a common mode and differential RC filter. The common mode filter sets a low-pass corner to shunt very high frequency components to ground with minimal noise contribution. The differential filter sets a low-pass corner high enough not to affect the magnitude response of the measurement bandwidth. For marine applications that use the CS3302 amplifier (CRD5376 channels 3 and 4), the inherent capacitance of the piezoelectric sensor is combined with large resistors connected to the input signal common mode to create an analog high-pass RC filter to eliminate the low-frequency components of ocean noise. Following the high-pass common mode filter is a differential low-pass filter to reject high frequency signals into the amplifier. The cutoff frequency for the low-pass filter is high enough not to affect the magnitude response of the measurement bandwidth. DS612RD1 13 CRD5376 Land Common Mode Filter Specification Common Mode Capacitance Common Mode Resistance Common Mode -3 dB Corner @ 6 dB/octave Value 10 nF + 10% 200 Ω 80 kHz + 10% Land Differential Filter Specification Differential Capacitance Differential Resistance Differential -3 dB Corner @ 6 dB/octave Value 10 nF + 10% 200 Ω + 200 Ω = 400 Ω 40 kHz + 10% Marine Common Mode Filter Specification Hydrophone Group Capacitance Common Mode Resistance -3 dB Corner @ 6 dB/octave Value 128 nF + 10% 825 kΩ || 825 kΩ = 412 kΩ 3 Hz + 10% Marine Differential Filter Specification Differential Capacitance Differential Resistance -3 dB Corner @ 6 dB/octave Value 10 nF + 10% 200 Ω + 200 Ω = 400 Ω 40 kHz + 10% 2.2.1.6 Common Mode Bias Differential analog signals into the CS3301/02 amplifiers are required to be biased to the center of the power supply voltage range, which for bipolar supplies is near ground potential. Resistors to create the common mode bias are selected based on the sensor impedance and may need to be modified from the CRD5376 defaults depending on the sensor to be used. Refer to the recommended operating bias conditions for the selected sensor, which are available from the sensor manufacturer. Specification Geophone Sensor Bias Resistance Hydrophone Sensor Bias Resistance 2.2.1.7 Value 20 kΩ || 20 kΩ = 10 kΩ 18 MΩ || 18 MΩ = 9 MΩ Analog Test Switches Analog switches on CRD5376 connect the DAC_BUF test signal to the sensor. A two stage approach permits flexibility in switch operation while maximizing performance. First, control signals from the digital filter act as inputs to a 3-to-8 demultiplexer, selecting one of the eight outputs from the decoded GPIO input. Next, the demultiplexer creates level shifted control signals for the analog switches using the selected output and a pull-up / pull-down circuit on the analog power supplies. These level shifted signals control the analog switches to connect the test DAC buffered output (DAC_BUF) to the amplifier sensor input (INA). 14 DS612RD1 CRD5376 Using this level-shifting 3-to-8 demultiplexer scheme allows flexible control of the analog switches without directly coupling them to the digital power supplies. With eight possible decoded outputs from three GPIO pins, multiple combinations of on / off analog switch arrangements are possible. SW[2..0] DAC_BUF to INA Connection 000 Channel 1 Only 001 Channel 2 Only 010 Channel 3 Only 011 Channel 4 Only 100 Even Channels Connected 101 Odd Channels Connected 110 All Channels Connected 111 All Channels Disconnected Table 6. Analog Switch Settings Independent dual analog switches for each differential channel helps to eliminate crosstalk between them. Specification Analog Switch Mux - Texas Instruments Surface Mount Package Type Power Supply Voltage, Current Individual Switch Settings - Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4 Even, Odd Switch Settings - Ch2+Ch4, Ch1+Ch3 All On Switch Setting - Ch1+Ch2+Ch3+Ch4 All Off Switch Setting Value CD74HC4051PWR TSSOP-16 +3.3V, 160 µA 000, 001, 010, 011 100, 101 110 111 Specification Analog Switch Selection - TI LittleLogic Dual-OR Surface Mount Package Type Supply Voltage, Current Value SN74LVC2G32DCTR SSOP-8 +2.5 V, 10 µA Specification Dual SPST Analog Switches - Vishay Surface Mount Package Type On Resistance Match, + 5 V Supply On Resistance Flatness, + 5 V Supply Off Leakage Current Off Isolation @ 1 MHz Channel Crosstalk @ 1 MHz Supply Voltage, Power Consumption Value DG2003DS SOT23-8 1.6 Ω 0.2 Ω + 1 nA -61 dB -67 dB +2.5 V, 5.5 µW DS612RD1 15 CRD5376 2.2.2 Differential Amplifiers The CS3301/02 amplifiers act as a low-noise gain stage for internal or external differential analog signals. Analog Signals INA INB OUTR, OUTF GUARD Description Sensor analog input Test DAC analog input Analog rough / fine outputs CS3302 guard output (jumper selection) Digital Signals MUX[0..1] GAIN[0..2] PWDN CLK Description Input mux selection Gain range selection Power down mode enable CS3301 clock input (jumper selection) 2.2.2.1 MCLK/2 Input vs. GUARD Output By default, channels 1 and 2 of CRD5376 use the CS3301 geophone amplifier while channels 3 and 4 use the CS3302 hydrophone amplifier. The CS3301 amplifier is chopper stabilized and connects pin 13 to a clock source (MCLK/2) to run the chopper circuitry synchronous to the modulator analog sampling clock. The CS3302 device is not chopper stabilized (with 1/f noise typically buried below the low-frequency ocean noise) to achieve very high input impedance. To minimize leakage from high impedance sensors connected to the CS3302 amplifier, pin 13 produces a GUARD signal output to actively drive a sensor cable shield with the common mode voltage of the sensor signal. Comparing the CS3301 and CS3302 amplifiers, the functionality of pin 13 (CLK input vs. GUARD output) is the only external difference. CRD5376 can be converted to use any combination of CS3301 and CS3302 amplifiers by replacing the amplifier device and properly installing the pin 13 jumpers. Only one set of pin 13 jumpers should be installed per channel (either CS3301 or CS3302), and the others removed. CS3301 CS3302 CH1 Amplifier U16 R128 + R84 R129 CH2 U2 R86 + R92 R87 CH3 U33 R95 + R132 R94 CH4 U3 R58 + R100 R59 Table 7. Amplifier Pin 13 Jumper Settings Common amplifier configurations for CRD5376 include 3x or 4x CS3301 amplifiers for land applications, 4x CS3302 amplifiers for marine streamer applications, and 3x CS3301 amplifiers plus 1x CS3302 amplifier for seabed reservoir monitoring applications. Replacement amplifiers can be requested as samples from the local Cirrus Logic sales representative. 16 DS612RD1 CRD5376 2.2.2.2 Rough-Fine Outputs - OUTR, OUTF The analog outputs of the CS3301/02 differential amplifiers are split into rough charge and fine charge signals for input to the CS5372 ∆Σ modulators. The amplifier outputs include integrated series resistors to create the anti-alias RC filters required to limit the modulator input signal bandwidth. Analog signal traces out of the CS3301/02 amplifiers and into the CS5372 modulators are 4-wire INR+, INF+, INF-, INR- quad groups, and are routed with INF+ and INF- as a traditional differential pair and INR+ and INR- as guard traces outside the respective INF+ and INF- traces. 2.2.2.3 Anti-alias RC Filters The CS5372 ∆Σ modulators are 4th order and high frequency input signals can cause instability. Simple single-pole anti-alias RC filters are required between the CS3301/02 amplifier outputs and the CS5372 modulator inputs to bandwidth limit analog signals into the modulator. The CS3301/02 amplifier outputs include internal series resistors, so a differential anti-alias RC filter is created by connecting 20 nF of high linearity differential capacitance (2x 10 nF C0G) between each half of the rough and fine signals. External 0 Ω resistors are included in series with the amplifier internal antialias resistors to support testing of other anti-alias RC filter configurations. 2.2.3 Delta-Sigma Modulators Each CS5372 dual modulator performs the A/D function for differential analog signals from two CS3301/02 amplifiers. The digital outputs are oversampled ∆Σ bit streams. Analog Signals INR1, INF1 INR2, INF2 VREF Description Channel 1 analog rough / fine inputs Channel 2 analog rough / fine inputs Voltage reference analog inputs Digital Signals MDATA[1..2] MFLAG[1..2] MCLK MSYNC PWDN[1..2] OFST Description Modulator delta-sigma data outputs Modulator over-range flag outputs Modulator clock input Modulator synchronization input Power down mode enable Internal offset enable (+VD when using CS3301/02) 2.2.3.1 Rough-Fine Inputs - INR, INF The modulator analog inputs are separated into rough and fine signals, each of which has an anti-alias RC filter to limit the signal bandwidth into the modulator inputs. DS612RD1 17 CRD5376 2.2.3.2 Offset Enable - OFST The CS5372 ∆Σ modulator requires differential offset to be enabled to eliminate idle tones for a terminated input. The use of internal offset to eliminate idle tones is described in the CS5372 data sheet. By default, OFST is enabled for the CS5372 modulators on CRD5376. 2.2.4 Delta-Sigma Test DAC The CS4373A DAC creates differential analog signals for system tests. Multiple test modes are available and their use is described in the CS4373A data sheet. Analog Signals OUT BUF CAP VREF Description Precision differential analog output Buffered differential analog output Capacitor connection for internal anti-alias filter Voltage reference analog inputs Digital Signals TDATA MCLK SYNC MODE[0..2] ATT[0..2] Description Delta-sigma test data input Clock input Synchronization input Test mode selection Attenuation range selection 2.2.4.1 Precision Output - DAC_OUT The CS4373A test DAC has a precision output (DAC_OUT) that is routed to the amplifier INB inputs of all channels. The input impedance of the CS3301/02 INB amplifier inputs are high enough that the precision output can be directly connected to the INB inputs of all channels simultaneously. 2.2.4.2 Buffered Output - DAC_BUF The CS4373A test DAC has a buffered output (DAC_BUF) that is routed through differential analog switches to the amplifier INA inputs for each channel. This output is less sensitive to loading than the precision outputs, and can drive a sensor attached to the amplifier INA inputs provided the sensor meets the impedance requirements specified in the CS4373A data sheet. 18 DS612RD1 CRD5376 2.2.5 Voltage Reference A voltage reference on CRD5376 creates a precision voltage from the regulated analog supplies for the modulator and test DAC VREF inputs. Because the voltage reference output is generated relative to the negative analog power supply, VREF+ is near GND potential for bipolar power supplies. Specification Precision Reference - Linear Tech Surface Mount Package Type Output Voltage Tolerance Temperature Drift Quiescent Current Output Voltage Noise, 10 Hz - 1 kHz Ripple Rejection, 10 Hz - 200 Hz 2.2.5.1 Value LT1019AIS8-2.5 SO-8 +/- 0.05% 10 ppm / degC 0.65 mA 4 ppmRMS > 100 dB VREF_MOD12, VREF_MOD34, VREF_DAC The voltage reference output is provided to the CS5372 ∆Σ modulators and the CS4373A test DAC through separate low pass RC filters. By separately filtering the voltage reference for each device, signal dependent sampling of VREF by one device is isolated from other devices. Each voltage reference signal is routed as a separate differential pair from the large RC filter capacitor to control the sensitive VREF source-return currents and keep them out of the ground plane. In addition to the RC filter function, the 100 uF filter capacitor provides a large charge-well to help settle voltage reference sampling transients. 2.3 2.3.1 Digital Hardware Digital Filter The CS5376A quad digital filter performs filtering and decimation of four delta-sigma bit streams from the CS5372 modulators. It also creates a delta-sigma bit stream output to create analog test signals in the CS4373A test DAC. The CS5376A requires several control signal inputs from the external system. Control Signals RESETz BOOT TIMEB CLK SYNC DS612RD1 Description Reset input, active low Microcontroller / EEPROM boot mode select Time Break input, rising edge triggered Master clock input, 32.768 MHz Master synchronization input, rising edge triggered 19 CRD5376 Configuration is completed through the SPI 1 port. SPI1 Signals SSIz SCK1 MISO MOSI SINTz SSOz Description Serial chip select input, active low Serial clock input Master in / slave out serial data Master out / slave in serial data Serial acknowledge output, active low Serial chip select output (unused on CRD5376) Data is collected through the SD port. SD Port Signals SDTKI SDRDYz SDCLK SDDAT SDTKO Description Token input to initiate an SD port transaction Data ready acknowledge, active low Serial clock input Serial data output Token output (unused on CRD5376) Modulator ∆Σ data is input through the modulator interface. Modulator Signals MCLK MCLK/2 MSYNC MDATA[1..4] MFLAG[1..4] Description Modulator clock output Modulator clock output, half-speed Modulator synchronization output Modulator delta-sigma data inputs Modulator over-range flag inputs Test DAC ∆Σ data is generated by the test bit stream generator. Test Bit Stream Signals Description TBSDATA Test DAC delta-sigma data output TBSCLK Test DAC clock output (unused on CRD5376) 20 DS612RD1 CRD5376 Amplifier, modulator, test DAC and analog switch digital pins are controlled by the GPIO port. GPIO Signals GPIO[0..1]:MUX[0..1] GPIO[2..4]:GAIN[0..2] GPIO[5..7]:MODE[0..2] GPIO[8]:PWDN GPIO[9..11]:SW[0..2] Description Amplifier input mux selection Amplifier gain / test DAC attenuation Test DAC mode selection Amplifier / modulator power down Analog switch control The secondary serial port (SPI 2) and boundary scan JTAG port are unused on CRD5376. SPI2 Signals SCK2 SO SI[1..4] Description Serial clock output (unused on CRD5376) Serial data output (unused on CRD5376) Serial data inputs (unused on CRD5376) JTAG Signals TRSTz TMS TCK TDI TDO Description JTAG reset (unused on CRD5376) JTAG test mode select (unused on CRD5376) JTAG test clock input (unused on CRD5376) JTAG test data input (unused on CRD5376) JTAG test data output (unused on CRD5376) 2.3.1.1 MCLK vs. MCLK/2 Usage The CS5376A digital filter creates the analog sampling clock used by the CS5372 ∆Σ modulators and CS4373A test DAC. MCLK has strict jitter requirements to guarantee the accuracy of analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion, and so is carefully routed between the digital filter and modulators / test DAC. The CS3301 amplifier also requires an analog sampling clock to run the internal chopper stabilization circuitry, but without the strict jitter or speed requirement and so can run equally well from the full-speed MCLK or half-speed MCLK/2. Although MCLK could be used as the amplifier input clock, using MCLK/2 isolates the sensitive modulator / test DAC analog sampling clock from the amplifier clock. 2.3.1.2 Configuration - SPI 1 Port Configuration of the CS5376A digital filter is through the SPI 1 port by the on-board 8051 microcontroller which receives commands from the PC evaluation software via the USB interface. Evaluation software commands can write/read digital filter registers, specify digital filter coefficients and test bit stream data, and start/stop digital filter operation. How the digital filter receives configuration information, either from a microcontroller or configuration EEPROM, is selected by the BOOT signal. The BOOT signal is tied low on CRD5376 for microcontroller configuration. DS612RD1 21 CRD5376 2.3.1.3 Digital Control Signals The reset, synchronization and timebreak signals to the CS5376A digital filter are generated by the onboard microcontroller and applied to the CS5376A digital filter RESET, SYNC, and TIMEB inputs. Data collection transactions are initiated by a rising edge on the SDTKI input, as described in the CS5376A data sheet. Two options for providing the required SDTKI rising edge are available on CRD5376, as an input from the microcontroller to initiate data transactions on command or from the MCLK/2 clock to initiate data transactions automatically as soon as they are available from the digital filter. CS5376A SDTKI uController MCLK/2 R74 R83 Table 8. SDTKI Input Jumper Settings The LPWR digital inputs to the analog components on CRD5376 reduce their power consumption at the expense of analog performance. Jumper options are provided to switch the analog components from normal operation at full specifications to low power operation with reduced specifications. Component NPWR LPWR U16 CS3301 R61 R60 U2 CS3301 R89 R88 U33 CS3302 R97 R96 U3 CS3302 R71 R70 U24 CS5372 R76 R75 U29 CS5372 R77 R78 U45 CS4373A R81 R80 Table 9. Analog Components LPWR Jumper Settings 2.3.2 Microcontroller Included on CRD5376 is an 8051-type microcontroller with integrated hardware SPI and USB interfaces. This C8051F320 microcontroller is a product of Silicon Laboratories (http://www.silabs.com/). Key features of the C8051F320 microcontroller are: 8051 compatibility - uses industry standard 8051 software development tools In-circuit debugger - software development on the target hardware Internal memory - 16k flash ROM and 2k static RAM included on-chip Multiple serial connections - SPI, USB, I2C, and UART High performance - 25 MIPS maximum Low power - 0.6 mA @ 1 MHz w/o USB, 9 mA @ 12 MHz with USB 22 DS612RD1 CRD5376 Small size - 32 pin LQFP package, 9mm x 9mm Industrial temperature - full performance (including USB) from -40 C to +85 C Internal temperature sensor - with range violation interrupt capability Internal timers - four general purpose plus one extended capability Power on reset - can supply a reset signal to external devices Analog ADC - 10 bit, 200 ksps SAR with internal voltage reference Analog comparators - arbitrary high/low voltage compare with interrupt capability The exact use of the microcontroller features is controlled by embedded firmware. C8051F320 has dedicated pins for power and the USB connection, plus 25 general purpose I/O pins that connect to the various internal resources through a programmable crossbar. Hardware connections on CRD5376 limit how the blocks can operate, so the port mapping of microcontroller resources is detailed below. Pin # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pin Name P0.1 P0.0 GND D+ DVDD REGIN VBUS Assignment Description SDTKI Token to start CS5376A data transaction SYNC_IO SYNC signal from RS-485 Ground USB differential data transceiver USB differential data transceiver +3.3 V power supply input +5 V power supply input (unused on CRD5376) USB voltage sense input Pin # 9 Pin Name /RST C2CK P3.0 C2D P2.7 P2.6 P2.5 P2.4 P2.3 P2.2 Assignment Description RESETz Power on reset output, active low Clock input for debug interface GPIO General purpose I/O Data in/out for debug interface AINADC input AIN+ ADC input SW0 Analog switch control MODE2 CS4373A mode control MODE1 CS4373A mode control MODE0 CS4373A mode control 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DS612RD1 23 CRD5376 Pin # 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Pin Name P2.1 P2.0 P1.7 P1.6 P1.5 P1.4 P1.3 P1.2 Assignment TIMEB SYNC BYP_EN SDA_DE SCL SDA SSIz MOSI Description Time Break signal to CS5376A SYNC signal to CS5376A I2C bypass switch control I2C data driver enable I2C clock in/out I2C data in/out SPI chip select output, active low SPI master out / slave in Pin # 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Pin Name P1.1 P1.0 P0.7 P0.6 P0.5 P0.4 P0.3 P0.2 Assignment Assignment MISO SPI master in / slave out SCK1 SPI serial clock Internal VREF bypass capacitors SINTz Serial acknowledge from CS5376A, active low RX UART receiver TX UART transmitter 4.096MHZ External clock input SDRDYz Data ready acknowledge from CS5376A, active low Many connections to the C8051F320 microcontroller are inactive by default, but are provided for convenience during custom reprogramming. Listed below are the default active connections to the microcontroller and how they are used. 2.3.2.1 SPI Interface The microcontroller SPI interface communicates with the CS5376A digital filter to write/read configuration information from the SPI 1 port and collect conversion data from the SD port. Detailed information about interfacing to the digital filter SPI 1 and SD ports can be found in the CS5376A data sheet. 2.3.2.2 USB Interface The microcontroller USB interface communicates with the PC evaluation software to receive configuration commands and return collected conversion data. The USB interface uses the Silicon Laboratories API and Windows drivers, which are available free from the internet (http://www.silabs.com/). 2.3.2.3 Reset Source By default, the C8051F320 microcontroller receives its reset signal from the internal power-on reset. This reset signal is also output to the CS5376A digital filter. 2.3.2.4 Clock Source By default, the C8051F320 microcontroller uses an internally generated 12 MHz clock for compatibility with USB standards. 24 DS612RD1 CRD5376 2.3.2.5 Timebreak Signal By default, the C8051F320 microcontroller sends the TIMEB signal to the digital filter for the first collected sample of a data record. By default, 100 initial samples are skipped during data collection to ensure the CS5376A digital filters are fully settled, and the timebreak signal is automatically set for the first ‘real’ collected sample. 2.3.2.6 C2 Debug Interface Through the PC evaluation software, the microcontroller default firmware can be automatically flashed to the latest version without connecting an external programmer. To flash custom firmware, software tools and an inexpensive hardware programmer that connects to the C2 Debug Interface on CRD5376 is available for purchase from Silicon Laboratories (DEBUGADPTR1-USB). 2.3.3 Phase Locked Loop To make synchronous analog measurements throughout a distributed system, a synchronous system clock is required to be provided to each measurement node. CRD5376 can receive a lower frequency system clock through the external connector and create a synchronous higher frequency clock using an onboard PLL. Specification Input Clock Frequency Distributed Clock Synchronization Maximum Input Clock Jitter, RMS Value 1.024, 2.048, 4.096 MHz ± 240 ns 1 ns Specification PLL Output Clock Frequency Maximum Output Jitter, RMS Oscillator Type Detector Architecture Value 32.768 MHz 300 ps VCXO Phase / Frequency The expected input clock frequency to the external connector is set by jumper options. If no external clock is supplied to CRD5376, the PLL will free-run at the nominal output frequency. A jumper option is available to output the clock to the external connector, making it the system clock source. Input Clock Jumper Output Clock Jumpers 1.024 MHz R16 1.024 MHz R68 + R16 2.048 MHz R18 2.048 MHz R68 + R18 4.096 MHz R82 4.096 MHz R68 + R82 Table 10. Clock Input / Output Jumper Settings DS612RD1 25 CRD5376 The PLL on CRD5376 uses a voltage controlled crystal oscillator (VCXO) to minimize jitter, and has a single gate phase/frequency detector and clock divider to minimize size and power. 2.3.4 Specification Oscillator - Citizen 32.768 MHz VCXO Surface Mount Package Type Supply Voltage, Current Frequency Stability, Pullability Startup Time Value CSX750VBEL32.768MTR Leadless 6-Pin, 5x7 mm 3.3 V, 11 mA ± 50 ppm, ± 90 ppm 4 ms Specification Phase Detector - TI LittleLogic XOR Surface Mount Package Type Supply Voltage, Current Value SN74LVC1G86DBVR SOT23-5 3.3 V, 10 µA Specification Loop Filter Integrator - Linear Tech Op-Amp Surface Mount Package Type Supply Voltage, Current Value LT1783IS5 SOT23-5 3.3 V, 375 µA Specification Clock Divider - TI LittleLogic D-Flop Surface Mount Package Type Supply Voltage, Current Value SN74LVC2G74DCTR SSOP8-199 3.3 V, 10 µA RS-485 Telemetry By default, CRD5376 communicates with the PC evaluation software through the microcontroller USB port. Additional hardware is designed onto CRD5376 to use the microcontroller I2C port as a low-level local telemetry, but it is provided for custom programming convenience only and is not directly supported by the CRD5376 PC evaluation software or microcontroller firmware. Telemetry signals enter CRD5376 through RS-485 transceivers, which are differential current mode transceivers that can reliably drive long distance communication. Data passes through the RS-485 transceivers to the microcontroller I2C interface and the clock and synchronization inputs. Specification RS-485 Transceiver - Linear Tech Surface Mount Package Type Supply Voltage, Quiescent Current Maximum Data Rate Transmitter Delay, Receiver Delay Transmitter Current, Full Termination (60 Ω) Transmitter Current, Half Termination (120 Ω) 26 Value LTC1480IS8 SOIC-8, 5mm x 6mm 3.3V, 600 µA 2.5 Mbps 25 - 80 ns, 30 - 200 ns 25 mA 13 mA DS612RD1 CRD5376 2.3.4.1 CLK, SYNC Clock and synchronization telemetry signals into CRD5376 are received through RS-485 twisted pairs. These signals are required to be distributed through the external system with minimal jitter and timing skew, and so are normally driven through high-speed bus connections. Specification Synchronous Inputs, 2 wires each Value CLK±, SYNC± Specification Distributed SYNC Signal Synchronization Distributed Clock Synchronization Analog Sampling Synchronization Accuracy Value ± 240 ns ± 240 ns ± 480 ns Synchronization of the measurement channel is critical to ensure simultaneous analog sampling across a network. Several options are available for connecting a SYNC signal through the RS-485 telemetry to the digital filter. A direct connection is made when the SYNC_IO signal is received over the dedicated RS-485 twisted pair and sent directly to the digital filter SYNC pin through jumper R93. The incoming SYNC_IO signal must be synchronized to the network at the transmitter since no local timing adjustment is available. A microcontroller hardware connection is made when the SYNC_IO signal is received over the dedicated RS-485 twisted pair and detected by a microcontroller interrupt. The microcontroller can then use an internal counter to re-time the SYNC signal output to the digital filter SYNC input as required. A microcontroller software connection is made when the SYNC signal output is created by the microcontroller on command from the system telemetry. The microcontroller can use an internal counter to re-time the SYNC signal output to the digital filter SYNC input as required. 2.3.4.2 I2C - SCL, SDA, Bypass The I2C telemetry connections to CRD5376 transmit and receive through RS-485 twisted pairs. Because signals passing through the transceivers are actively buffered, full I2C bus arbitration and error detection cannot be used (i.e. high-impedance NACK). The I2C inputs and outputs can be externally wired to create either a daisy chain or a bus type network, depending how the telemetry system is to be implemented. Analog switches included on CRD5376 can bypass the I2C signals to create a bus network from a daisy chain network following address assignment. Specification I2C Inputs, 2 wires each I2C Outputs, 2 wires each I2C Bypass Switch Control Value SCL±, SDA± BYP_SCL±, BYP_SDA± BYP_EN When CRD5376 is used in a distributed measurement network, each node must have a unique address. This address is used to transmit individual configuration commands and tag the source of returned conDS612RD1 27 CRD5376 version data. Address assignment can be either dynamic or static, depending how the telemetry system is to be implemented. Dynamic address assignment uses daisy-chained I2C connections to assign an address to each measurement node. Once a node receives an address, it enables the I2C bypass switches to the next node so it can be assigned an address. Static address assignment has a serial number assigned to each node during manufacturing. When placed in the network the location is recorded and a master list of serial numbers vs. location is maintained. Alternately, a location dependent serial number can be assigned during installation. 2.3.5 UART Connection A UART connection on CRD5376 provides a low-speed standardized connection for telemetry solutions not using I2C. UART connections are provided for custom programming convenience only and are not directly supported by the CRD5376 PC evaluation software or microcontroller firmware. Specification UART Connections, 2 wires each 2.3.6 Value TX/GND, RX/GND External Connector Power supplies and telemetry signals route to a 20-pin double row connector with 0.1" spacing (J8). This header provides a compact standardized connection to the CRD5376 external signals. Pins 1, 2 3, 4 5, 6 7, 8 9, 10 11, 12 13, 14 15, 16 17, 18 19, 20 2.4 Name CLK+, CLKSYNC+, SYNCSCL+, SCLSDA+, SDABYP_SDA+, BYP_SDABYP_SCL+, BYP_SCLTX, GND RX, GND -3.3V, GND +3.3V, GND Signal Clock Input Synchronization Input I2C Clock I2C Data I2C Data Bypass I2C Clock Bypass UART transmit UART receive Negative Power Supply Positive Power Supply Power Supplies Power is supplied to CRD5376 through the +3.3 V and -3.3 V voltage inputs on the external connector (J8), which are typically from an external AC-DC or DC-DC converter. Digital circuitry on CRD5376 is driven directly from the +3.3 V input, while linear regulators create +2.5 V and - 2.5 V analog power supplies from +3.3 V and -3.3 V. The +3.3 V and -3.3 V power supply inputs have zener protection diodes that limit the maximum input voltages to +5 V or -5 V with respect to ground. Each input also has 100 uF bulk capacitance for bypassing and to help settle transients and another 0.01 uF capacitor to bypass high frequency noise. 28 DS612RD1 CRD5376 2.4.1 Analog Voltage Regulators Linear voltage regulators create the positive and negative analog power supply voltages to the analog components on CRD5376. These regulate the +3.3 V and -3.3 V power supply inputs to create the +2.5 V and -2.5 V analog power supplies. Specification Positive Analog Power Supply Low Noise Micropower Regulator - Linear Tech Surface Mount Package Type Load Regulation, -40 C to +85 C Quiescent Current, Current @ 100 mA Load Output Voltage Noise, 10 Hz - 100 kHz Ripple Rejection, DC - 200 Hz Value +2.5 V LT1962ES8-2.5 MSOP-8 +/- 25 mV 30 µA, 2 mA 20 µVRMS > 60 dB Specification Negative Analog Supply Low Noise Micropower Regulator - Linear Tech Surface Mount Package Type Load Regulation, -40 C to +85 C Quiescent Current, Current @ 100 mA Load Output Voltage Noise, 10 Hz - 100 kHz Ripple Rejection, DC - 200 Hz Value -2.5 V LT1964ES5-BYP SOT-23 +/- 30 mV 30 µA, 1.3 mA 20 µVRMS > 45 dB The +2.5 V and -2.5 V power supplies to the analog components on CRD5376 include reverse biased Schottkey diodes to ground to protect against reverse voltages that could latch-up the CMOS analog components. Also included on +2.5 V and -2.5 V are several 100 uF bulk capacitors for bypassing and to help settle transients plus individual 0.1 uF bypass capacitors local to the power supply pins of each device. 2.5 2.5.1 PCB Layout Layer Stack CRD5376 layer 1 is dedicated for analog and digital routing. Critical analog signal routes for channels 1 and 2 are on this layer. Some digital routes for the digital filter are also included on this layer away from the analog signal routes. CRD5376 layer 2 is a solid ground plane without splits or routing. A solid ground plane provides the best return path for bypassed noise to leave the system. No separate analog ground is required since analog signals on CRD5376 are differentially routed. CRD5376 layer 3 is dedicated for power supply routing. Each power supply net includes at least 100 µF bulk capacitance as a charge well for settling transient currents. CRD5376 layer 4 is dedicated as a digital routing layer with ground fill. DS612RD1 29 CRD5376 CRD5376 layer 5 is a solid ground plane without splits or routing. A solid ground plane provides the best return path for bypassed noise to leave the system. No separate analog ground is required since analog signals on CRD5376 are differentially routed. CRD5376 layer 6 is dedicated for analog and digital routing. Critical analog signal routes for channels 3 and 4 are on this layer. Some digital routes for the microcontroller are also included on this layer away from the analog signal routes. 2.5.2 Differential Pairs Analog signal routes on CRD5376 are differential with dedicated + and - traces. All source and return analog signal currents are constrained to the differential pair route and do not return through the ground plane. Differential traces are routed together with a minimal gap between them so that noise events affect them equally and are rejected as common mode noise. Figure 2. Differential Pair Routing Analog signal connections into the CS3301/02 amplifiers are 2-wire IN+ and IN- differential pairs, and are routed as such. Analog signal connections out of the CS3301/02 amplifiers and into the CS5372 modulators are 4-wire INR+, INF+, INF-, INR- quad groups, and are routed with INF+ and INF- as a traditional differential pair and INR+ and INR- as guard traces outside the respective INF+ and INF- traces. INRINFINF+ INR+ Figure 3. Quad Group Routing 30 DS612RD1 CRD5376 2.5.3 Bypass Capacitors Each device power supply pin includes 0.1 µF bypass capacitors placed as close as possible to the pin. Each power supply net includes at least 100 µF bulk capacitance as a charge well for transient current loads. VD bypass VA+ bypass CS3301 Device VAbypass Figure 4. Bypass Capacitor Placement DS612RD1 31 CRD5376 3. SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION 3.1 Menu Bar The menu bar is always present at the top of the software panels and provides typical File and Help pulldown menus. The menu bar also selects the currently displayed panel. Control Description File Load Data Set Loads a data set from disk. Save Data Set Saves the current data set to disk. Copy Panel to Clipboard Copies a bitmap of the current panel to the clipboard. Print Analysis Screen Prints the full Analysis panel, including statistics fields. Print Analysis Graph Prints only the graph from the Analysis panel. High Resolution Printing Prints using the higher resolution of the printer. Low Resolution Printing Prints using the standard resolution of the screen. Quit Exits the application software. Setup! Displays the Setup Panel. Analysis! Displays the Analysis Panel. Control! Displays the Control Panel. DataCapture! Displays the Setup Panel and starts Data Capture. Help 32 Contents Find help by topic. Search for help on Find help by keywords. About Displays the About Panel. DS612RD1 CRD5376 3.2 About Panel The About panel displays copyright information for the Cirrus Seismic Evaluation software. Click OK to exit this panel. Select Help Ö About from the menu bar to display this panel. DS612RD1 33 CRD5376 3.3 Setup Panel The Setup panel initializes the evaluation system to perform data acquisition. It consists of the following sub-panels and controls. • USB Port • Digital Filter • Analog Front End • Test Bit Stream • Gain/Offset • Data Capture • External Macros 34 DS612RD1 CRD5376 3.3.1 USB Port The USB Port sub-panel sets up the USB communication interface between the PC and the target board. Control Description Open Target Open USB communication to the target board and read the board name and microcontroller firmware version. When communication is established, the name of this control changes to ‘Close Target’ and Setup, Analysis and Control panel access becomes available in the menu bar. Close Target Disconnects the previously established USB connection. On disconnection, this control changes to ‘Open Target’ and the Setup, Analysis and Control panel access becomes unavailable in the menu bar. The evaluation software constantly monitors the USB connection status and automatically disconnects if the target board is turned off or the USB cable is unplugged. Board Name Displays the type of target board currently connected. MCU code version Displays the version number of the microcontroller code on the connected target board. Reset Target Sends a software reset command to the target board. Flash MCU Programs the microcontroller code on the target board using the .thx file found in the “C:\Program Files\Cirrus Seismic Evaluation” directory. This feature permits reprogramming of the microcontroller (without using a hardware programmer) when a new version of the MCU code becomes available. DS612RD1 35 CRD5376 3.3.2 Digital Filter The Digital Filter sub-panel sets up the digital filter configuration options. By default the Digital Filter sub-panel configures the system to use on-chip coefficients and test bit stream data. The on-chip data can be overwritten by loading custom coefficients and test bit stream data from the Customize sub-panel on the Control panel. Any changes made under this sub-panel will not be applied to the target board until the Configure button is pushed. The Configure button writes the new configuration to the target board and then enables the data Capture button. Control Description Channel Set Selects the number of channels that are enabled in the digital filter. For the CS5376A digital filter, from 1 to 4 channels can be enabled. Output Rate Selects the output word rate of the digital filter. Output word rates from 4000 SPS to 1 SPS (0.25 mS to 1 S) are available. Output Filter Selects the output filter stage from the digital filter. Sinc output, FIR1 output, FIR2 output, IIR 1st order output, IIR 2nd order output, or IIR 3rd order output can be selected. FIR2 output provides full decimation of the modulator data. FIR Coeff Selects the on-chip FIR coefficient set to use in the digital filter. Linear phase or minimum phase FIR coefficients can be selected. IIR Coeff Selects the on-chip IIR coefficient set to use in the digital filter. Coefficient sets producing a 3 Hz high-pass corner at 2000 SPS, 1000 SPS, 500 SPS, 333 SPS, and 250 SPS can be selected. Filter Clock Sets the digital filter internal clock rate. Lower internal clock rates can save power when using slow output word rates. MCLK Rate Sets the analog sample clock rate. The CS5372 modulators and CS4373A test DAC typically run with MCLK set to 2.048 MHz. Configure Writes all information from the Setup panel to the digital filter. The data Capture button becomes available once the configuration information is written to the target board. 36 DS612RD1 CRD5376 3.3.3 Analog Front End The Analog Front End sub-panel configures the amplifier, modulator, and test DAC pin options. Pin options are controlled through the GPIO outputs of the digital filter. Any changes made under this sub-panel will not be applied to the target board until the Configure button is pushed. The Configure button writes the new configuration to the target board and then enables the data Capture button. Control Description Amp Mux Selects the input source for the CS3301/02 amplifiers. An internal termination, external INA inputs or external INB inputs can be selected. DAC Mode Selects the operational mode of the CS4373A test DAC. The test DAC operational modes are AC dual output (OUT&BUF), AC precision output (OUT only), AC buffered output (BUF only), DC common mode output (DC Common), DC differential output (DC Diff), or AC common mode output (AC Common). The test DAC can also be powered down (PWDN) when not in use to save power. Gain Sets the amplifier gain range and test DAC attenuation. Amplifier gain and DAC attenuation settings of 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, or 64x can be selected and are controlled together. Sw Selects how the DAC_BUF to INA analog switches are enabled. 3.3.4 Test Bit Stream The Test Bit Stream sub-panel configures test bit stream (TBS) generator parameters. The digitial filter data sheet describes TBS operation and options. The DAC Quick Set controls automatically set the Interpolation, Clock Rate, and Gain Factor controls based on the selected Mode, Freq, and Gain. Additional configurations can be programmed by writing the Interpolation, Clock Rate, and Gain Factor controls manually. Any changes made under this sub-panel will not be applied to the target board until the Configure button is pushed. The Configure button writes the new configuration to the target board and then enables the data Capture button. Control Description DAC Quick Set Automatically sets test bit stream options. Mode selects sine or impulse output mode, Freq selects the test signal frequency for sine mode, and Gain selects the test signal amplitude in dB. Interpolation Manual control for the data interpolation factor of the test bit stream generator. Clock Rate Manual control for the output clock and data rate of the test bit stream generator. Gain Factor Manual control to set the test bit stream signal amplitude. Sync Enables test bit stream synchronization by the MSYNC signal. Loopback Enables digital loopback from the test bit stream generator output to the digital filter input. DS612RD1 37 CRD5376 3.3.5 Gain/Offset The Gain / Offset sub-panel controls the digital filter GAIN and OFFSET registers for each channel. The OFFSET and GAIN registers can be manually written with any 24-bit 2’s complement value from 0x800000 to 0x7FFFFF. The USEGR, USEOR, ORCAL, and EXP[4:0] values enable gain correction, offset correction, and offset calibration in the digital filter. The offset calibration routine built into the digital filter is enabled by writing the ORCAL and EXP[4:0] bits. The EXP[4:0] value can range from 0x00 to 0x18 and represents an exponential shift of the calibration feedback, as described in the digital filter data sheet. Offset calibration results are automatically written to the OFFSET registers and remain there, even after offset calibration is disabled. Control Description Gain Displays the digital filter GAIN1 to GAIN4 registers. Offset Displays the digital filter OFFSET1 to OFFSET4 registers. Read Reads values from the GAIN and OFFSET registers. Write Writes values to the GAIN and OFFSET registers. USEGR Enables gain correction. When enabled, output samples are gained down by the value in the GAIN register.(Output = GAIN / 0x7FFFFF). USEOR Enables offset correction. When enabled, output samples are offset by the value in the OFFSET register. (Output = Sample - OFFSET). ORCAL Enables offset calibration using the exponent value from the EXP[4:0] control. Results are automatically written to the OFFSET registers as they are calculated. EXP[4:0] Sets the exponential value used by offset calibration. 38 DS612RD1 CRD5376 3.3.6 Data Capture The Data Capture sub-panel collects samples from the target board and sets analysis parameters. When the Capture button is pressed, the requested number of samples are collected from the target board through the USB port and are split among the enabled channels. A four-channel system, for example, will collect (Total Samples / 4) samples per channel. The maximum number of samples that can be collected is 1,048,576 (1M). The number of samples per channel should be a power of two for the analysis FFT routines to work properly. After data is collected, analysis is performed using the selected parameters and the results are displayed on the Analysis panel. The selected analysis window, bandwidth limit, full scale code, and full scale voltage parameters can be modified for the data set currently in memory and the analysis re-run by pressing the REFRESH button on the Analysis Panel. Control Description Total Samples Sets the total number of samples to be collected. Multichannel acquisitions split the requested number of samples among the channels. A maximum of 1,048,576 (1M) samples can be collected. Window Selects the type of analysis windowing function to be applied to the collected data set. Used to ensure proper analysis of discontinuous data sets. Bandwidth Limit (Hz) Sets the frequency range over which to perform analysis, used to exclude higher-frequency components. Default value of zero performs analysis for the full Nyquist frequency range. Full Scale Code Defines the maximum positive full-scale 24-bit code from the digital filter. Used during FFT noise analysis to set the 0 dB reference level. Full Scale Voltage Defines the maximum peak-to-peak input voltage for the nV/rtHz Spot Noise analysis. Total Captures Sets the number of data sets to be collected and averaged together in the FFT magnitude domain. The maximum number of data sets that can be averaged is 100. Capture Starts data collection from the target board through the USB port. After data collection, analysis is run using parameters from this sub-panel. Remaining Captures Indicates how many more data captures are remaining to complete the requested number of Total Captures. A zero value means that the current data capture is the last one. Skip Samples Sets the total number of samples to be skipped prior to data collection. A maximum of 64K samples can be skipped DS612RD1 39 CRD5376 3.3.7 External Macros Macros are generated within the Macros sub-panel on the Control panel. Once a macro has been built it can either be saved with a unique macro name to be run within the Macros sub-panel, or saved as an external macro and be associated with one of the External Macro buttons. A macro is saved as an External Macro by saving it in the . /macros/ subdirectory using the name ‘m1.mac’, ‘m2.mac’, etc. Depending on the selected name the macro will be associated with the corresponding External Macro button M1, M2, etc. • M1 = . /macros/m1.mac • M2 = . /macros/m2.mac • etc. External Macro buttons can be re-named on the panel by right clicking on them. The button name willchange, but the macro associated with that button is always saved as ‘m1.mac’, ‘m2.mac’, etc., in the . /macros/ subdirectory. The External Macro button names are stored in the file ‘Mnames.txt’, also in the . /macros/ subdirectory. External Macros allow up to eight macros to be accessed quickly without having to load them into the Macros sub-panel on the Control panel. These External Macros operate independently of the Macros subpanel and are not affected by operations within it, except when a macro is saved to the . /macros/ subdirectory to replace a currently existing External Macro. Control M1 - M8 40 Description Runs the External Macro associated with that button. DS612RD1 CRD5376 3.4 Analysis Panel The Analysis panel is used to display the analysis results on collected data. It consists of the following controls. • Test Select • Statistics • Plot Enable • Cursor • Zoom • Refresh • Harmonics • Spot Noise • Plot Error DS612RD1 41 CRD5376 3.4.1 Test Select The Test Select control sets the type of analysis to be run on the collected data set. Control Description Time Domain Runs a min / max calculation on the collected data set and then plots sample data value vs. sample number. Histogram Runs a histogram calculation on the collected data set and then plots sample occurrence vs. sample value. Only valid for noise data since sine wave data varys over too many codes to plot as a histogram. Signal FFT Runs an FFT on the collected data set and then plots frequency magnitude vs. frequency. Statistics are calculated using the largest frequency bin as a full-scale signal reference. Noise FFT Runs an FFT on the collected data set and then plots frequency magnitude vs. frequency. Statistics are calculated using a simulated full-scale signal as a full-scale signal reference. Phase Runs an FFT on the collected data set and then plots phase vs. frequency. Limited usefulness for real collected data since noise has random phase. 42 DS612RD1 CRD5376 3.4.2 Statistics The Statistics control displays calculated statistics for the selected analysis channel. For multichannel data captures, only one channel of calculated statistics are displayed at a time and is selected using the Statistics channel control. Errors that affect statistical calculations will cause the Plot Error control to appear. Information about errors on specific channels can be accessed by enabling the plot of the channel using the Plot Enable control and then accessing the Plot Error controls. Control Description Time Domain Max Maximum code of collected data set. Min Minimum code of collected data set. Histogram Max Maximum code of collected data set. Min Minimum code of collected data set. Mean Mean of collected data set. Std Dev Standard Deviation of collected data set. Variance Variance of collected data set. Signal FFT S/N Signal to Noise of calculated FFT. S/PN Signal to Peak Noise of calculated FFT. S/D Signal to Distortion of calculated FFT. S/N+D Signal to Noise plus Distortion of calculated FFT. # of bins Number of Bins covering the Nyquist frequency. Noise FFT S/N Signal to Noise of calculated FFT. S/PN Signal to Peak Noise of calculated FFT. Spot Noise dB Spot Noise in dB/Hz of calculated FFT. Spot Noise nV Spot Noise in nV/rtHz of calculated FFT. # of bins Number of Bins covering the Nyquist frequency. Phase No statistics are calculated. 3.4.3 Plot Enable The Plot Enable control selects which channels are plotted for the current analysis. Multichannel plots are overlay plots with the highest number channel displayed as the top most plot. Only channels enabled by the Plot Enable control will report analysis error codes. Information about error codes can be accessed through the Plot Error controls. DS612RD1 43 CRD5376 3.4.4 Cursor The Cursor control is used to identify a point on the graph using the mouse and then display its plot values. When any point within the plot area of the graph is clicked, the Cursor will snap to the closest plotted point and the plot values for that point display below the graph. When using the Zoom function, the Cursor is used to select the corners of the area to zoom. 3.4.5 Zoom The ZOOM function allows an area on the graph to be expanded. To use the zoom function, click the ZOOM button and select the box corners of the area on the graph to expand. The graph will then expand to show the details of this area, and the plot axes will be re-scaled. While zoomed, you can zoom in farther by repeating the process. To restore the graph to its original scale, click the RESTORE button that appears while zoomed. If multiple zooms have been initiated, the RESTORE button will return to the previously viewed plot scale. Repeated RESTORE will eventually return to the original plot scale. From within multiple zooms the original scale can be directly restored by clicking the REFRESH button. 3.4.6 Refresh The REFRESH button will clear and re-plot the current data set. Refresh can be used to apply new analysis parameters from the Data Capture sub-panel, or to restore a ZOOM graph to its default plot scale. 3.4.7 Harmonics The HARMONICS control is only visible during a Signal FFT analysis and highlights the fundamental and harmonic bins used to calculate the Signal FFT statistics. HARMONICS highlighting helps to understand the source of any Signal FFT plot errors. 3.4.8 Spot Noise The Spot Noise control (labeled dB or nV) is only visible during a Noise FFT analysis and selects the units used for plotting the graph, either dB/Hz or nV/rtHz. The dB/Hz plot applies the Full Scale Code value from the Data Capture sub-panel on the Setup panel to determine the 0 dB point of the dB axis. The nV/rtHz plot applies the Full Scale Voltage value from the Data Capture sub-panel on the Setup panel to determine the absolute scaling of the nV axis. 3.4.9 Plot Error The PLOT ERROR control provides information about errors that occured during an analysis. Analysis errors are only reported if the channel that has the error is currently plotted. An analysis error stores an error code in the numerical display box of the PLOT ERROR control. If more than one error occurs, all error codes are stored and the last error code is displayed. Any of the accumulated error codes can be displayed by clicking on the numerical box and selecting it. Once an error code is displayed in the numerical box, a description can be displayed by clicking the PLOT ERROR button. This causes a dialog box to display showing the error number, the error channel, and a text error message. 44 DS612RD1 CRD5376 3.5 Control Panel The Control panel is used to write and read register settings and to send commands to the digital filter. It consists of the following sub-panels and controls. • DF Registers • DF Commands • SPI1 • Macros • GPIO • Customize • External Macros DS612RD1 45 CRD5376 3.5.1 DF Registers The DF Registers sub-panel writes and reads registers within the digital filter. Digital filter registers control operation of the digital filter and the included hardware peripherals, as described in the digital filter data sheet. Control Description Address Selects a digital filter register. Data Contains the data written to or read from the register. Read Initiates a register read. Write Initiates a register write. 3.5.2 DF Commands The DF Commands sub-panel sends commands to the digital filter. The digital filter commands and their required parameters are described in the digital filter data sheet. Not all commands require write data values, and not all commands will return read data values. Some commands require formatted data files for uploading custom coefficients or test bit stream data Example formatted data files are included in the SPI sub-directory of the software installation. Control Description Command Selects the command to be written to the digital filter. Write Data 1 Contains the SPI1DAT1 data to be written to the digital filter. Write Data 2 Contains the SPI1DAT2 data to be written to the digital filter. Read Data 1 Contains the SPI1DAT1 data read from the digital filter. Read Data 2 Contains the SPI1DAT2 data read from the digital filter. Send Initiates the digital filter command. 3.5.3 SPI The SPI sub-panel writes and reads registers in the digital filter SPI register space. They can be used to check the SPI serial port status bits or to manually write commands to the digital filter. Control Description Start Address Selects the address to begin the SPI transaction. Data Word 1 Contains the first data word written to or read from the SPI registers. Data Word 2 Contains the second data word written to or read from the SPI registers. Data Word 3 Contains the third data word written to or read from the SPI registers. Read 1 Word Initiates a 1 word SPI read transaction. Read 3 Words Initiates a 3 word SPI read transaction. Write 1 Word Initiates a 1 word SPI write transaction. Write 3 Words Initiates a 3 word SPI write transaction. 46 DS612RD1 CRD5376 3.5.4 Macros The Macros sub-panel is designed to write a large number of registers with a single command. This allows the target evaluation system to be quickly set into a specific state for testing. The Register control gives access to both digital filter registers and SPI1 registers. These registers can be written with data from the Data control, or data can be read and output to a text window. The Register control can also select special commands to be executed, with the Data control used to define a parameter value for the special command, if necessary. Control Description Write / Read Selects the type of operation to be performed by the inserted macro command. Register Selects the target register for the inserted macro command. Also selects special commands that can be performed. Data Sets the register data value for the inserted macro command. Also sets the parameter value for special commands. Clear Clears the currently displayed macro. Load Loads a previously saved macro. Save Saves the currently displayed macro. Macros can be saved with unique names or can be saved as External Macros. Insert Inserts a macro command at the selected macro line. The macro command is built from the Write/Read, Register, and Data controls. Delete Deletes the macro command at the selected macro line. Macro1 - Macro4 Selects which of the four working macros is displayed. Run Runs the currently displayed working macro. 3.5.5 GPIO The GPIO sub-panel controls the digital filter GPIO pin configurations. GPIO pins have dedicated functions on the target board, but can be used in any manner for custom designs. Control Description Direction Sets the selected GPIO pin as an output (*) or input ( ). Pull Up Turns the pull up resistor for the selected GPIO pin on (*) or off ( ). Data Sets the selected output GPIO pin to a high (*) or low ( ) level. Write Initiates a write to GPIO registers.The Direction, Pull Up and Data controls are read to determine the register values to be written. Read Initiates a read from GPIO registers.The Direction, Pull Up and Data controls are updated based on the register values that are read. DS612RD1 47 CRD5376 3.5.6 Customize The Customize sub-panel sends commands to upload custom FIR and IIR filter coefficients, upload custom test bit stream data, start the digital filter, stop the digital filter, and write/read custom EEPROM configuration files to the on-board boot EEPROM. Example data files are included in a sub-directory of the software installation. Control Description Load FIR Coef Write a set of FIR coefficients into the digital filter from a file. Load IIR Coef Write a set of IIR coefficients into the digital filter from a file. Load TBS Data Write a set of test bit stream data into the digital filter from a file. Start Filter Enables the digital filter by sending the Start Filter command. Stop Filter Disables the digital filter by sending the Stop Filter command. Write EEPROM Writes an EEPROM boot configuration file to the EEPROM memory. Verify EEPROM Verifies EEPROM memory against an EEPROM boot configuration file. 3.5.7 External Macros Macros are generated within the Macros sub-panel on the Control panel. Once a macro has been built it can either be saved with a unique macro name to be run within the Macros sub-panel, or saved as an external macro and be associated with one of the External Macro buttons. A macro is saved as an External Macro by saving it in the . /macros/ subdirectory using the name ‘m1.mac’, ‘m2.mac’, etc. Depending on the selected name the macro will be associated with the corresponding External Macro button M1, M2, etc. • M1 = . /macros/m1.mac • M2 = . /macros/m2.mac • etc. External Macro buttons can be re-named on the panel by right clicking on them. The button name willchange, but the macro associated with that button is always saved as ‘m1.mac’, ‘m2.mac’, etc., in the . /macros/ subdirectory. The External Macro button names are stored in the file ‘Mnames.txt’, also in the . /macros/ subdirectory. External Macros allow up to eight macros to be accessed quickly without having to load them into the Macros sub-panel on the Control panel. These External Macros operate independently of the Macros subpanel and are not affected by operations within it, except when a macro is saved to the . /macros/ subdirectory to replace a currently existing External Macro. Control M1 - M8 48 Description Runs the External Macro associated with that button. DS612RD1 DS612RD1 Cirrus P/N 001-04076-Z1 001-04345-01 004-00102-01 001-06603-01 004-00068-Z1 070-00010-01 070-00024-01 115-00009-01 110-00263-Z1 115-00003-01 115-00013-01 115-00011-01 020-01016-01 020-00934-01 020-01130-Z1 020-00788-01 020-00673-Z1 000-00000-02 020-01962-01 020-01128-01 021-01391-01 020-02949-01 060-00195-01 065-00051-01 065-00052-01 061-00152-01 061-00061-01 061-00062-01 060-00175-01 062-00079-01 060-00163-01 060-00063-01 061-00153-01 065-00056-01 060-00162-01 065-00174-Z1 060-00236-01 065-00173-Z1 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 CIRRUS LOGIC CRD5376_Rev_C4 A A A A A C C A A A A A A A A A A G A D A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Rev A A RES 20k OHM 1/8W ±1% 0805 FILM RES 9.53k OHM 1/10W ±1% 0603 FILM RES 18M OHM 1/8W ±5% 0805 RES 825k OHM 1/8W ±1% 1206 FILM IC LOW V DUAL SPST ANA SWITCH MSOP8 IC CRUS, 24 SSOP DIDO AMP IC CRUS, 24 SSOP DIDO AMP IC LOG DUAL 2-IN POS OR-GATE SSOP8 IC LOG, LITTLE LOG 2IN XOR SOT-23-5 IC LOG, LITTLE LOG SNGLE D-FF SSOP8 IC 1.25MHz R-TO-R OP AMP SOT-23 IC PGM USB 16kB FLASH MCU LQFP32 IC LNR 300mA LNOISE LDO REG MSOP8 IC LNR, V REG 200mA NEG ADJ SOT23-5 IC LOG CMOS ANA MUX / DEMUX TSSOP16 IC CRUS, QUAD DIG FILTER, TQFP64 IC 3.3V U LOW PWR RS485 XCVR SOIC8 IC CRUS, DUAL MODULATOR SSOP24 Npb IC LNR PRC V REF 2.5V TC10 SO8-150 IC CRUS, TEST DAC SSOP28 Npb NO POP RES 0603 RES 10 OHM 1/10W ±1% 0603 FILM RES 0 OHM 1/10W ±5% NPb 0603 FILM RES 10k OHM 1/10W ±1% NPb 0603 FILM DIODE SWT 70V 215mA SOT-23 HDR 3x1 ML .1"CTR 062BD ST GLD TH CON USB RCPT RA 5POS MINI-B NPb TH HDR 5x2 MLE .1"CTR S GLD HDR 2x2 MLE .1"CTR .062BD S GLD HDR 10x2 ML .1"CTR 062BD ST GLD TH RES 1k OHM 1/10W ±1% 0603 FILM RES 200 OHM 1/10W ±1% 0603 FILM CAP 4.7uF ±10% 10V NPb TANT CASE A DIODE SCHTKY BARRIER 30V 0.2A SOT23 CAP 0.01uF ±5% 25V C0G 1206 CAP 100uF ±10% 16V TANT CASE D Description CAP 0.01uF ±10% 50V NPb X7R 0805 CAP 0.1uF ±10% 50V X7R 0805 4 1 4 4 6 2 2 4 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 0 9 43 17 8 4 1 1 0 1 10 19 1 2 27 11 Qty 4 71 KEMET KEMET MFG KEMET KEMET KEMET PHILIPS SEMICONDUCTORS D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 ON SEMI J1 J2 J7 J16 SAMTEC J3 MOLEX J5 SAMTEC J6 SAMTEC J8 SAMTEC R1 R2 R43 R44 R90 R91 R98 R99 R102 R103 DALE R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R21 R22 R24 R25 R26 R29 DALE R30 R54 R55 R62 R63 R66 R79 R9 R10 R11 R14 R15 R17 R27 R32 R33 R36 DALE R37 R38 R39 R40 R41 R42 R45 R12 R13 R19 R20 R34 R35 R48 R49 R85 DALE R16 R52 R59 R61 R71 R72 R74 R76 R77 R81 DALE R84 R86 R89 R92 R94 R97 R111 R113 R115 R117 R118 R120 R122 R124 R127 R128 R131 R101 R104 R105 R133 R134 R135 R136 R137 R138 R139 R140 R141 R142 R143 R144 R145 R18 R46 R47 R50 R51 R53 R58 R60 R68 R70 NO POP R73 R75 R78 R80 R82 R83 R87 R88 R93 R95 R96 R100 R110 R112 R114 R116 R119 R121 R123 R125 R126 R129 R130 R132 R23 R28 R64 R65 DALE R31 DALE R56 R57 R67 R69 PANASONIC R106 R107 R108 R109 DALE U1 U27 U28 U30 U31 U32 VISHAY U2 U16 CIRRUS LOGIC U3 U33 CIRRUS LOGIC U4 U17 U19 U20 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS U5 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS U6 U11 U12 U14 U15 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS U7 LINEAR TECH U8 CYGNAL U9 LINEAR TECH U10 LINEAR TECH U13 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS U18 CIRRUS LOGIC U22 U23 U25 U26 LINEAR TECH U24 U29 CIRRUS LOGIC U35 LINEAR TECH U45 CIRRUS LOGIC Reference Designator C1 C2 C13 C14 C3 C6 C8 C9 C11 C12 C15 C18 C19 C20 C27 C28 C29 C30 C31 C32 C33 C34 C35 C36 C37 C38 C39 C40 C41 C42 C48 C56 C57 C58 C59 C60 C61 C62 C63 C64 C65 C66 C67 C68 C69 C71 C72 C76 C77 C78 C81 C82 C83 C84 C85 C87 C88 C89 C90 C91 C92 C93 C94 C99 C100 C101 C103 C104 C105 C106 C107 C108 C109 C110 C113 C4 C5 C22 C23 C51 C53 C54 C79 C102 C112 C114 C7 C10 C16 C17 C21 C24 C25 C26 C43 C44 C45 C46 C47 C49 C50 C52 C55 C70 C73 C74 C75 C80 C86 C95 C96 C97 C98 C111 D1 D2 BILL OF MATERIAL CRCW08052002F CRCW06039531F ERJ6GEYK186V CRCW12068253F DG2003DQ CS3301-IS\C CS3302-IS\C SN74LVC2G32DCTR SN74LVC1G86DBVR SN74LVC2G74DCTR LT1783IS5 C8051F320 LT1962EMS8-2.5 LT1964ES5-BYP CD74HC4051PWR CS5376A-IQ\A LTC1480IS8 CS5372-BSZ\G LT1019AIS8-2.5 CS4373-ISZ\D NP-RES-0603 CRCW060310R0F CRCW0603000Z0EA CRCW060310K0FKEA BAV99LT1 TSW-103-07-G-S 54819-0519 TSW-105-07-G-D TSW-102-07-G-D TSW-110-07-G-D CRCW06031001F CRCW06032000F T491A475K010AS BAT54 C1206C103J3GAC T491D107K016AS MFG P/N C0805C103K5RAC C0805C104K5RAC DO NOT POPULATE DO NOT POPULATE ECO333 Notes CRD5376 4. BILL OF MATERIALS 49 50 Cirrus P/N 304-00004-01 102-00017-02 070-00053-01 070-00050-01 600-00085-01 240-00085-01 603-00085-01 300-00001-01 070-00053-01 Item 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 47 48 CIRRUS LOGIC CRD5376_Rev_C4 A A A A C4 C C A Rev A DIODE ZENER TR SUP 5V 600W PK SM OSC 32.768MHz 90ppm 3.3V V CNTL SMT DIODE ZENER TR SUP 5V 600W PK SM DIODE 24W 40W PEAK PWR DUAL SOT-23 SCHEM CRD5376 PCB CRD5376 ASSY DWG PWA CRD5376 SCREW 4-40X5/16" PH STEEL Description SPCR STANDOFF 4-40 THR .500"L 0 1 2 2 REF 1 REF 4 Qty 4 Z5 Z6 Z7 Y1 Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Reference Designator X1 X2 X3 X4 BILL OF MATERIAL CITIZEN ON SEMICONDUCTOR DIODES INC CIRRUS LOGIC CIRRUS LOGIC CIRRUS LOGIC BUILDING FASTERNERS ON SEMICONDUCTOR MFG KEYSTONE 1SMB5.0AT3 CSX750VBEL32.768MTR 1SMB5.0AT3 MMBZ5V6AL-7 600-00085-01 240-00085-01 603-00085-01 PMS 440 0031 PH MFG P/N 2203 USED TO INSTALL X1,X2,X3,X4 DO NOT POPULATE Notes REQUIRES 4-40- PAN HEAD SCREW CRD5376 DS612RD1 CRD5376 5. 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