Controller For Precision Converter Evaluation/Demonstration Boards PDF

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Controller For Precision Converter
Evaluation/Demonstration Boards
Evaluation Board Controller
FEATURES
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Full-Featured DSP based Controller for Analog Devices
Evaluation/Demonstration Boards
Compatible with 3V and 5V Systems
On-Board ADSP-2189M Digital Signal Processor
High Speed Data Transfer Rates
6Msps Evaluation Board to DSP
32Kbytes/sec Controller to PC
Compatible with Parallel and Serial Interface
Evaluation Boards
112Kwords Data Ram
(64Kwords External
48Kwords Internal)
The Evaluation Board Controller is the main component
in a complete self-contained evaluation and demonstration
system for Analog Devices Precision Converters. The
block diagram shown below indicates the major blocks of
the Evaluation Board Controller. It is a complete unit
allowing the PC to communicate with a range of evaluation boards supplied by Analog Devices via a high-speed
parallel data link. Software is provided to allow the user to
send commands to the evaluation board and read data
samples or on-board registers for the device being evaluated. The Evaluation Board Controller connects to the
evaluation board via a 96 way edge connector. The pinout
of the connector is a standard format which is consistant
between evaluation boards.
Fully Controllable/Programmable Power Supplies
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
PO W ER
SU PP LIES
PO WER SUPPLY
CONT ROL
±1 2 V /± 15 V
AV D D /A V S S
D V D D = 3V
AD S P 21 8 9 M
P R IN T E R P O R T
IN T E R F AC E
BOOT
FLASH
RO M
L E V E L T R AN S L AT O R S
E X T E R N AL
D AT A R A M
96 W AY C O N N E C T O R
D V D D = 5V
12 V A C
IN P U T
P R IN T E R P O R T
CONNECT OR
REV. A
Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and
reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its
use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties
which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or
otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Analog Devices.
One Technology Way, P.O. Box 9106, Norwood. MA 02062-9106, U.S.A.
Tel: 617/329-4700
Fax: 617/326-8703
Evaluation Board Controller
The Evaluation Board Controller and other components
can be ordered from Analog Devices with the following
order numbers.
Order No.
Description
Eval-Control Brd2
Eval-110VAC-US
Eval-220VAC-EU
Evaluation Board Controller
110VAC Transformer (US pinout)
220VAC Transformer (European
pinout)
220VAC Tranformer (UK pinout)
Eval-220VAC-UK
The system allows speedy demonstration and evaluation of
Analog Devices Precision Converter Products, allowing
the user to directly test the device in question and to
shorten the time required to develope their own software
and hence speed up their design process.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
A Pentium 90 or greater PC with 1Bidirectional Printer
Port
Evaluation Board Controller
A standard 12VAC, 1A mains transformer
An Evaluation Board (with software) for the device under
consideration.
A Standard Centronics Printer Cable
1
The type of printer port available on the PC in question can be determined by
examining the BIOS. Exactly how this is done is dependant on the make/model
of PC. The user should refer to the computers user manual for further information. Acceptable printer ports can be described as Bidirectional, PS/2, ECP or
EPP.
EVALUATION BOARD CONTROLLER TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS 1
40MIPs Processing Speed
112Kwords Data RAM
(48Kwords Internal Data Ram,
64Kwords External Data Ram)
3V/5V Logic Level Translators
Fast Parallel PC Link
Fully Controllable Power Supply Unit
Digital Supply:
3V/5V/On/Off
Analog Supplies:
3V/5V/On/Off
Additional Supplies: ±12V/±15V/On/Off
EZ-ICE Compatible
1
Analog Devices reserves the right to change any of the specifications without prior
notice.
HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
The Evaluation Board Controller is based around an
ADSP-2189M Digital Signal Processor (DSP). The DSP
runs from a 20MHz crystal and an on-chip clock doubler
gives an instruction speed of 40MIPs. The DSP features
32Kwords of Internal Program Ram and 48Kwords of
internal Data RAM. The Data RAM is supplemented with
64Kwords of external data RAM. The DSP also provides
two Serial Ports (SPORTs) which have a maximum ouput
serial clock rate of 20MHz. Both SPORTs are available
on the 96way edge connector as is a section of the parallel
Data and Address bus.
To facilate operation of both 3V and 5V evaluation
boards all logic signal are equiped with level translators.
For 3V devices no level translation is required (since the
DSP operates from 3V) so the level translators act as
closed switches. For 5V devices all logic 1 signals coming
from the DSP are level translated to 5V. 5V logic signals
coming from the device under test are translated to 3V by
the translators before reaching the DSP.
Communications
The Evaluation Board Controller allows a user to gather a
large number of samples from an evaluation board and
upload them the a PC for analysis. The Evaluation Board
Controller uses a high-speed interface based around the
PCs Printer Port. As the port is used both for sending and
receiving data it must have bidirectional capability. Most
PCs (particularly the Pentium class) have this facility as
standard but it is possible to check in the PCs BIOS. How
the BIOS is viewed depends on the make of PC being
used but typical methods are pressing CTRL, ALT and
ENTER during power up. The user should consult the
operating manual of their PC for further details. Suitable
printer port types may be described as Bidirectional,PS/2,
EPP or ECP.
Power Supplies
The Evaluation Board Controller has its own on-board
power supplies which are derived from a 12VAC power
supply with a 1A current capability. These supplies are
used to supply the current for the Evaluation Board Controller itself as well as that required for the evaluation
board and are available from Analog Devices using the
order numbers given above. The power supplies which go
to the evaluation board via the edge connector are fully
controllable by the software supplied. The Evaluation
Board Controller can provide ±3V or ±5V analog supplies
as well as a +3V or +5V digital supply. There is also a
±12V / ±15V supply for powering op-amps etc. The value
of the supplies are selected by jumpers LK1 and LK2.
Table I below lists the power supplies available while
Table II shows the jumper setting for the ±12V / ±15V
supplies.
TABLE I. Evaluation Board Controller POWER SUPPLIES
Power Supply
Voltages
ON/OFF Capability
AVDD
AVSS
DVDD
Additional
+3V/+5V 1
-3V/-5V 1
+3V/5V 1
+12V/+15V 2
-12V/-15V 2
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
1. The voltage these supplies produce is programmed under software control.
2. The ±12V/±15V supplies are set by a hardware link on the Evaluation Board
Controller. The supplies should be set for ±12V operation by default unless the
specific evaluation board requires that they be set for ±15V operation.
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Evaluation Board Controller
Jumper Position
Supply
LK1 - IN
LK1 - OUT
+12V
+15V
the CD is in Adobe's Portable Document Format
(PDF) and will require Acrobat Reader™ to be
viewed or printed.
For the purposes of explanation the following text
and figures refer to the software of a typical evaluation
board.
LK2 - IN
LK2 - OUT
-12V
-15V
TABLE III. 96 WAY CONNECTOR PINOUT
Table II Power Supply Jumper Settings
Output Connector
The 96 way edge connector provides connection to all the
available power supplies, serial ports and data/address
buses required to operate the range of Analog Devices
evaluation boards which are compatible with this system.
The pinout of the 96 way connector is shown in Table III
below.
SETUP PROCEDURE
Hardware
The Evaluation Board Controller is part of a self-contained system which allows a user to quickly and easily
evaluate/demonstrate the functions and performance of a
particular Analog Devices Precision Converter. All evaluation boards which are compatible with the Evaluation
Board Controller have the designation CB in their order
code. For example the order code for an evaluation board
based around the AD7476 would be EVAL-AD7476CB.
The evaluation board plugs directly into the 96 way
connector on the Evaluation Board Controller. The
Evaluation Board Controller is powered from a standard
12VAC power supply. The power supply is available from
Analog Devices as an accessory. The power supplies are
also available for other suppliers such as Digikey (US)
and Campbel Collins (UK).
A Centronics printer port cable is supplied with the
Evaluation Board Controller kit enabling communication
between the Evaluation Board Controller and the PC.
Software
The Evaluation Board Controller come supplied with a
CD which contains software for previously released evaluation boards. Therefore if the user has an evaluation board
which was compatible with the previous version of the
Controller (Eval Control Board) they will be able to use
the Evaluation Board Controller as well.
When the user purchases an new evaluation board kit it
will contain all the software necessary to operate that particular evaluation board. The most up-to-date evaluation
software is always available on the Analog Devices web
site (www.analog.com). The documentation which is supplied with the evaluation board also contains information
about installing the software as well as a detailed description of the evaluation board and a data sheet for the device
in question.
All software supplied for the Evaluation Board Controller
and evaluation boards comes on a CD ROM. When the
CD is inserted into the PC an installation program will
automatically begin. This program will install the evaluation software onto the users machineand will also install
the Technical Note for the evaluation board as well as the
Data Sheet for the device in questions. All literature on
REV. A
ROW A
ROW B
ROW C
1
DT1
FL1
DR1
2
TFS1
D0
RFS1
3
SCLK1
D1
SCLK1
4
DGND
DGND
DGND
5
DT0
D2
DR0
6
TFSO
D3
RFS0
7
SCLK0
D4
SCLK0
8
DVDD
DVDD
DVDD
9
/RD
D5
/WR
10
A7
D6
/CS
11
A5
D7
A6
12
DGND
DGND
DGND
13
A3
D8
A4
14
A1
D9
A2
15
N/C
D10
A0
16
DGND
DGND
DGND
17
FL0
D11
/IRQ2
18
D12
D13
D14
19
CLKOUT
I/O1
D15
20
DGND
DGND
DGND
21
AGND
AGND
AGND
22
AGND
AGND
AGND
23
AGND
AGND
AGND
24
AGND
AGND
AGND
25
AGND
AGND
AGND
26
AGND
AGND
AGND
27
I/02
AGND
I/O3
28
N/C
AGND
N/C
29
AGND
AGND
AGND
30
-12V/-15V
AGND
+12V/+15V
31
AVSS
AVSS
AVSS
32
AVDD
AVDD
AVDD
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Evaluation Board Controller
Figure 1. Evaluation Board Controller Main Screen
SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION
The software which controls the Evaluation Board Controller and hence the evaluation board has three main
screens. The screen shown in Figure 1 shows the screen
which appears when the software is run. The main function of this screen is to allow the user to read a predetermined number of samples from the evaluation board and
display them in both the time and frequency domain. The
screen can be divided into 3 sections. The upper third of
the screen contains the control buttons, the menu bar and
various status windows. The control buttons allow the user
to enter the setup menu, take samples and get information
about the software. The menu bar allows the user to select
which printer port is to be used to control the Evaluation
Board Controller, load and save data etc. The status windows indicate the setup of the evaluation board/device,
number of samples taken and any information/error messages that are generated.
The middle third of the screen is a Digital Storage Oscilloscope (DSO). When samples are uploaded from the
Evaluation Board Controller they are displayed here. The
samples can be displayed either as integer values or as
voltages (determined by the input range of the device in
question). Once samples have been displayed clicking at
any point in the graph will display the sample number and
value of the point directly beneath the cursor. Along the
axis of the graph are the "zoom handles". These allow the
user to zoom in and out to get a closer look at a particular
sample if required. When another set of samples is taken
the graph will attempt to display all values collected unless
the Hold Zoom check box is ticked. In this case the graph
will keep the same axis settings as for the previous set of
data samples. Additional check boxes are provided to give
the user control over the vertical and horizontal grids and
data points.
The lower third of the screen will show either a Fast
Fourier Transform (FFT) of the data or a Histogram
which shows the number of occurrances of each particular
code read back. The FFT (the default option) is typically
used when the user is concerned with examining an ADC's
performance in the frequency domain while the Histogram
will give an indication of the ADC's performance to DC
signals. The option displayed can be toggled by clicking
on the FFT Mode/Histogram Mode button in the top
right of the screen. Figure 2 shows how the main screen
looks when the Histogram Option is selected.
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REV. A
Evaluation Board Controller
Figure 2. Evaluation Board Controller Main Screen Histogram Mode
Setup Screen
The Setup Screen is responsible for allowing the user to
load a configuration file for the evaluation board. The
configuration file will give the software detailed information about the evaluation board and part connected to the
Evaluation Board Controller such as number of bits,
maximum sampling rate, power supply requirements etc.
The configuration file also tells the software the name of
the DSP program file which it should download to the
Evaluation Board Controller. These files are supplied by
Analog Devices with the evaluation board. Figure 3 shows
the Setup Screen.
Evaluation Board Controller and evaluation board should
be connected together (via the 96 way connector). The
power should be applied to the Evaluation Board Controller. At this stage the red LED should be flashing which
indicates that the Evaluation Board Controller is functional and ready to receive instructions. The software
which should have been installed should be loaded before
the printer port cable is connected between the Evaluation
Board Controller and the PC. This will ensure that the
printer port has been initialized properly. The printer port
cable can then be connected between the PC and the
Evaluation Board Controller.
Running the Software
SETTING UP THE EVALUATION BOARD
CONTROLLER
The following text describes how the evaluation board
Evaluation Board Controller and software should be set up
for the user to begin using the complete system. The
REV. A
With the hardware setup the user is now in a position to
use the software to control the Evaluation Board Controller and evaluation board. In the software the user should
select the File menu and click on Setup. This will display
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Evaluation Board Controller
Figure 3. The Setup Screen
the setup form. A window on the left of the setup form list
all the available configuration files. The configuration
files are text based files which contain information about
the particular evaluation board to be tested. The information will cover such things as the part name, number of
samples to be taken, default and maximum sampling frequency power supply settings etc. The configuration file
also contains the name of the DSP program file which is
to be downloaded to the Evaluation Board Controller.
The user should select the relevant configuration file and
click Load. The Evaluation Board Controller will be reset
and the DSP program will be downloaded. When the
download has been completed the power supply settings
indicated in the configuration file are set and the user may
hear some of the relays clicking. The pull-down menus
items such as number of samples and sampling frequency
will have been set to the default values specified by the
configuration file. The user is free to change these at will.
Once all the settings had been decided the user can click
Close to return to the main form.
Taking Samples
When the user clicks Sample the software will instruct the
Evaluation Board Controller to take the required number
of samples at the required frequency from the evaluation
board. These samples are then uploaded and displayed. An
FFT and Histogram are also calculated and displayed. If
the user clicks Cont Samp the software will repeat the
process indefinitely until the user clicks the button again.
While the software is continuously sampling data the other
control buttons are disabled.
MENU BAR ITEMS
The main screen of the Evaluation Board Controller contains a number of options available as pull-down menu
items. The functions of these are listed below.
File Menu:
Setup Menu: Selecting this option displays the Setup
Screen as shown in Figure 3.
Load Raw Data: Selecting this option allows the user to
load data which had been saved by the software during a
previous session.
Save Raw Data: Selecting this option allows the user to
save the current set of sample data points. The data can be
reloaded to the Evaluation Board Controller software at a
later date or can be used by other programs for further
analysis
Save Binary Data: Selecting this option allows the user to
save the current set of sample data points. The data is
saved in binary format as a text file. This method can be
useful for examining code flicker, looking for stuck bits
etc.
Save FFT Data: Selecting this option allows the user to
save the current set of FFT data points. FFT data cannot
be reloaded into the Evaluation Board Controller software
but can be loaded into other software packages for further
analysis.
Exit: Quits the program.
Other Buttons
The Reset button will cause the Evaluation Board Controller to perform a reset function. When this happens the
power supplies are turned off and the program in DSP
memory is lost. The user should repeat the setup instructions to download another program if required.
The Quit button will exit the software, the program running on the Evaluation Board Controller is not terminated.
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Evaluation Board Controller
Printer Port:
This menu item allows the user to select which printer
port should be used for communication with the Evaluation Board Controller.
LPT1: This option selects 0x378 as the printer port
address. This is the default option.
LPT2: This option selects 0x278 as the printer port
[EVAL-CONTROL BOARD]
partname:AD7894
programname:ad7894.PRG
samplefrequency:100000
maxsamplefrequency:1000000
samples:2048
address.
PRN: This option selects 0x3BC as the printer port
address.
Help:
This menu item gives information about the current revision of software for the particular evaluation board being
used.
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION FILES
Software Configuration Files give the Evaluation Board
Controller software information on how the software and
hardware should perform . They contain information such
as the name of the DSP program to download, the default
and maximum sample frequencies, the number of samples
to take and the power supply settings to use. A typical
Software Configuration File (*.cfg) is shown in Listing 1.
REV. A
+/-15V:on
dvdd:5:on
avdd:5:on
bus:on
;options 2scomp, binary
dataformat:2scomp
numberofbits:14
inputVmax:2.5
inputVmin:-2.5
[endofconfig]
Listing 1. Software Configuration File.
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Evaluation Board Controller
Table IV. Troubleshooting guide
Symptom
Possible Cause
LED Not Flashing
No power is applied to the evaluation board. The evaluation board requires a 12V
AC supply.
No Communication between
PC and Evaluation Board.
There are a number of possible causes for a communications failure. These are listed
below.
1. Cable not connected or incorrect cable type. The cable should be a fully-populated
Centronics printer port cable.
2. Incorrect printer port. The evaluation board requires that the printer port has bidirectional capability. Acceptable types are PS/2, EPP and ECP.
3. Correct Printer Port but bidirectional capability not enabled. It is possible that a
bidirectional printer port can be set to be unidirectional mode in the PC BIOS.
The user should consult the PC manual for instructions on examining the BIOS
4. Incorrect Printer Port Address. There are three possible addresses for a printer
ports and the one fitted to a users PC may not be the same as the default address.
This can be changed using the Printer Port menu item.
The evaluation board being used with the Evaluation Board Controller may have the
links incorrectly set.
Programs Timeout
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REV. A
EVAL-CONTROL BRD2 Bill of Materials
Capacitors
Quantity
2
12
3
7
15
1
2
1
RefDes
C1 C2
C3 C5 C9 C10 C16-18 C29-30 C32 C40 C42
C4 C7 C8
C6 C11-15 C31
C19-28 C33-37
C38
C39 C41
C43
PartType
22pF Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor (0603 case size)
0.1uF Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor (0805 case size)
2200uF 25V Radial Electrolytic Capacitor
47uF 16V Radial Electrolytic Capacitor
0.1uF Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor (0603 case size)
10uF 16V Radial Electrolytic Capacitor
100uF 16V Radial Electrolytic Capacitor
1000uF 10V Radial Electrolytic Capacitor
Disti / Part Number
FEC 498-543
FEC 317-676
FEC 286-424
FEC 921-129
FEC 317-287
FEC 921-099
FEC 921-130
FEC 921-051
PartDecal
0603
0805
BIGCAP
DCAP\SR21
0603
DCAP\SR21
DCAP\SR21
BIGCAP1
SMD
TRUE
TRUE
FALSE
FALSE
TRUE
FALSE
FALSE
FALSE
Resistors
Quantity
49
1
3
8
8
11
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
RefDes
R1-4 R15 R42-46 R56-94
R5
R34 R37 R48
R6-13
R14 R49-55
R18-19 R25 R31-R33 R35 R36 R38-R40 R47
R41 (Not Used with ADSP2189 Model)
R16
R17
R20
R21
R22
R23
R24
R26
R27
R28
R29
R30
R95
R96
PartType
100KΩ ±1% 0.063W Resistor (0603 Case)
560Ω ±1% 0.1W Resistor (0805 Case)
100KΩ ±1% 0.1W Resistor (0805 Case)
10KΩ ±1% 0.063W Resistor (0603 Case)
0Ω ±1% 0.1W Resistor (0805 Case)
1KΩ ±1% 0.1W Resistor (0805 Case)
not used
820Ω ±1% 0.1W Resistor (0805 Case)
1.3KΩ ±1% 0.1W Resistor (0805 Case)
42K8Ω ±1% 0.1W Resistor (0805 Case)
255Ω ±0.1% 0.1W Resistor (0805 Case)
620Ω ±1% 0.1W Resistor (0805 Case)
2KΩ ±1% 0.1W Resistor (0805 Case)
4.32KΩ ±1% 0.1W Resistor (0805 Case)
1.6KΩ ±1% 0.1W Resistor (0805 Case)
18KΩ ±1% 0.1W Resistor (0805 Case)
1.2KΩ ±1% 0.1W Resistor (0805 Case)
2.7KΩ ±1% 0.1W Resistor (0805 Case)
3.9KΩ ±1% 0.1W Resistor (0805 Case)
10KΩ ±1% 0.1W Resistor (0805 Case)
69KΩ ±1% 0.1W Resistor (0805 Case)
Disti / Part Number
FEC 911-471
FEC 911-823
FEC 912-098
FEC 911-355
FEC 772-239
FEC 911-859
FEC 772-239
FEC 911-847
FEC 554-110
FEC 554-431
FEC 553-438
FEC 771-314
FEC 554-297
FEC 554-613
FEC 771-363
FEC 912-001
FEC 911-860
FEC 911-902
FEC 911-926
FEC 911-975
FEC 555-770
PartDecal
0603
0805
0805
0603
0805
0805
0805
0805
0805
0805
0805
0805
0805
0805
0805
0805
0805
0805
0805
0805
0805
SMD
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
Ferrite Beads
Quantity
RefDes
1
CH1
PartType
BEAD
Disti / Part Number
FEC 108-267
PartDecal
28C0236-OBS
SMD
FALSE
Diodes
Quantity
1
10
RefDes
D1
D2-D11
PartType
LED (3mm Red)
DIODE,1N4001
Disti / Part Number
FEC 472-281
FEC 251-677
PartDecal
LED
DO35
SMD
FALSE
FALSE
Connectors
Quantity
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
RefDes
J1
J2
J3
J3
J4
J5
J6
LK1 LK2
LK1 LK2
PartType
36 Pin 90º Centronics connector
20 Pin (10x2) Header Depopulate pins 7,15,16,17,18
90º 2.5mm PCB Mount DC Power Socket
2.5mm DC Power Plug (Fit into power socket, J3)
96 Pin 90º DIN 41612 Socket
12 Pin (6x2) Extension Header
20 Pin (10x2) Extension Header
2 Pin SIL Header
Shorting Terminal
Disti / Part Number
FEC 147-753
FEC 511-833
FEC 224-960
FEC 224-935
FEC 316-830
FEC 511-810
FEC 511-833
FEC 511-705
FEC 148-029
PartDecal
36WAY
HEADER14-POL
CON\BARREL
SMD
FALSE
FALSE
FALSE
Transistors
Quantity
1
5
2
RefDes
Q1
Q2 Q3 Q6 Q7 Q8
Q4 Q5
PartType
MMUN2216LT1
PZT2222AT1
BC818
Disti / Part Number
FEC 473-637
FEC 932-875
FEC 934-197
PartDecal
SOT23
SOT223
SOT23-3
SMD
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
Regulators
Quantity
1
3
2
1
1
1
RefDes
REG1
REG2-4
REG5-6
REG7
REG8
REG9
PartType
LM7805CT
MIC29152BT
LM2991T
LM7812CT
LM78L82ACZ
ZMR250C
Disti / Part Number
FEC 412-776
FEC 640-591
FEC 205-461
FEC 413-215
FEC 413-010
FEC 791-441
PartDecal
TO/220
TO-220/5
TO-220/5
TO/220
TO-92
TO-92
SMD
FALSE
FALSE
FALSE
FALSE
FALSE
FALSE
Relays/Switches
Quantity
RefDes
4
RL1-4
1
SW1
PartType
RELAY_DPCO
SW-PUSH
Disti / Part Number
FEC 177-226
FEC 733-430
PartDecal
RLY1
SW\PB-SMALL
SMD
FALSE
FALSE
Integrated Circuits
Quantity
RefDes
1
U1
1
U3
1
U4
1
U5
1
U2 U6
1
U7
2
U8
1
U9
1
U10
1
U11
4
U12-15
1
U16 U19
2
U17-18
1
Y1
PartType
ADSP2189MKST-300
K6R1016CIC
74LCX138M
74LCX32M
74LV273D
74VHC574M
74LCX574WM
ADM1818-20ART
74LCX02M
AM29LV004BB-150EC (-120EC)
PI5C3861Q
NC7S32M5
OPTO-COUPLER (SFH610A-2)
XTAL1 (20MHz)
Disti / Part Number
ADI
FEC 335-4921
FEC 111-910
FEC 111-983
FEC 568-983
FEC 676-238
FEC 112-045
ADI
FEC 111-879
Macro Marketing Ltd
DigiKey (PI5C3861Q-ND)
FEC 685-940
FEC 212-556
FEC 177-408
PartDecal
TQFP100
SOJ44LM
SO16NB
SO14
SO20WB
SO20WB
SO20WB
SOT23
SO14NB
TSOP-40-3
QSOP24
SOT23-5
DIP4
HC49/4
SMD
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
FALSE
FALSE
Board Hardware
Quantity
RefDes
2
X1 X2
1
X3
4
for Reg3-Reg6
4
for Reg3-Reg6
1
Bare Board
PartType
H'SINK_SW25-4
H'SINK ALU STRIP
Mica Washer for TO220
Sil Pad
Evaluation Control Board (Rev. C)
Disti / Part Number
FEC 175-650
PartDecal
SW25-4_H'SINK
SMD
FALSE
Fixed to underside of board at each corner.
1 printer cable included in each box.
Place tested board in anti-static bag.
Fix label to front of box.
Loose in box.
FEC 148-922
FEC 960-524
FEC 522-788
ADI Supplied
ADI Supplied
Europacks K-645/1
Misc Hardware
4
Rubber stick-on feet
1
Centronics Printer Cables
1
Anti-Static Bag
1
Bar Code Box Label
1
Eval Control Board Tech Note
1
Evaluation Board Box (Small Size)
FEC 520-214
FEC 936-741
DIN41612-96-FEM
HEADER10
SIP-7P
JUMPER
JUMPER
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
FALSE
FALSE
FALSE
FALSE
FALSE
FALSE