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Evaluation Board User Guide
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AD8476 Differential Amplifier Evaluation Board for
8-Lead MSOP Package
FEATURES
The 4-layer evaluation board accepts through-hole SMA or
SMB connectors on inputs, outputs, and VOCM, which allows
an efficient and quick connection to test equipment or other
circuitry. There is also room for 2-pin BERG headers at the
inputs and outputs for connection to differential probes, and
test points at supply and ground pins. The board ground plane,
component placement, and power supply bypassing have been
optimized for maximum circuit flexibility and performance.
Enables quick evaluation of AD8476
Enables quick breadboarding/prototyping
Allows for various circuit configurations
Through-hole connector provisions
Easy connection to test equipment and other circuits
RoHS compliant
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD8476-EVALZ makes it easy for designers to obtain quick
performance results for their particular application circuit using
the AD8476 low power, fully-differential G = 1 amplifier.
The board layout is flexible enough to allow for different circuit
configurations, including options for single-ended or differential inputs, and space for output loading and filtering. Most
resistors and capacitors use 0603 packages.
Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the component side and circuit side
of the evaluation board. Figure 3 shows the evaluation board
schematic.
Figure 4 shows the evaluation board assembly drawing.
The metal layout pattern for connecting the board to the op
amp and to the supporting circuitry is shown in Figure 5 and
Figure 6.
Figure 2. Circuit Side (MSOP)
Figure 1. Component Side (MSOP)
PLEASE SEE THE LAST PAGE FOR AN IMPORTANT
WARNING AND LEGAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
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The board accommodates the AD8476 differential amplifier
in an 8-lead MSOP. The AD8476 data sheet for this device
should be consulted in conjunction with this evaluation board
user guide.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1
VOCM Input ..................................................................................4
General Description ......................................................................... 1
SMB Input/Output Connectors ...................................................4
Revision History ............................................................................... 2
Evaluation Board Layout ..................................................................5
AD8476 Evaluation Board Schematic ............................................ 3
Ordering Information .......................................................................6
Evaluation Board Hardware ............................................................ 4
Bill of Materials ..............................................................................6
Power Supplies .............................................................................. 4
Related Links ......................................................................................6
REVISION HISTORY
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AD8476 EVALUATION BOARD SCHEMATIC
−VS
C4
10µF
+
C2
0.1µF
−Vs
INP
IN+
−OUT
NC
7
8
6
5
R1*
10kΩ
J1
+
R7*
AD8476
JP1
OUT−
R5*
10kΩ
R3*
R9*
JP2
J4
–
IN−
R6*
10kΩ
R2*
OUT+
10kΩ
R8*
R4*
J5
2
1
INN
3
+Vs
4
VOCM
+OUT
VOCM
VOCM
C1
0.1µF
C5*
0.1µF
R10*
J3
+
C3
10µF
+VS
Figure 3. AD8476 Evaluation Board Schematic
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*User defined value
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EVALUATION BOARD HARDWARE
POWER SUPPLIES
VOCM INPUT
Power is applied to the board through test pins +VS and −VS
(see Figure 3). The board accommodates single or dual supplies.
For single-supply operation, connect the negative supply to the
ground plane.
To set the output common-mode voltage of the AD8476, an
external voltage can be applied to VOCM via J3 (referenced
to the ground plane of the board) or the VOCM test point. In
ADC driving applications, it is convenient to apply the ADC
dc reference voltage output directly to J3. A 0.1 μF capacitor
(C5) is used in normal applications to provide bypassing for
the dc voltage applied to the VOCM pin.
It is very important that the power supply pins of the device
under test (DUT) have a broadband decoupling circuitry. The
board layout facilitates this with footprints for a 0603 ceramic
capacitor (C1 and C2) on each supply. Bulk decoupling is
provided by C3 and C4; 10 µF tantalum capacitors are
recommended.
VOCM can also be left unconnected. The AD8476 internally
sets the output common-mode to mid-supply.
SMB INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTORS
The inputs and outputs have through-hole SMB connector
footprints (which are compatible with most SMA connector
footprints) for convenient connection to coaxial cables. The
recommended connector type is Johnson Components™,
Part Number 131-0701-371 (jack) and 131-1801-371 (plug),
or equivalent.
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EVALUATION BOARD LAYOUT
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Figure 4. Assembly Drawing Component Side
Figure 6. Circuit Side Metallization (MSOP)
Figure 5. Component Side Metallization (MSOP)
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ORDERING INFORMATION
BILL OF MATERIALS
Table 1.
Qty
2
2
5
9
7
2
1
1
Reference Designator
C3, C4
C1, C2
J1 to J5
R1 to R12
+VS, −VS, VOCM, GND1 to GND4
JP1, JP2
DUT1
Package
C7343
C0603
SMB PCM
R0603
TP1
2-pin header
8-lead MSOP
Description
10 µF capacitor
Capacitor, 0.1 µF
SMB connector
Resistor, user defined value
Test point
2-pin Berg II 0.100” straight header
Device under test
PC board
RELATED LINKS
Table 2.
Resource
AD8476
Description
Product page, low power, unity gain fully differential amplifier and ADC driver
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NOTES
ESD Caution
ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Charged devices and circuit boards can discharge without detection. Although this product features patented or proprietary protection
circuitry, damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy ESD. Therefore, proper ESD precautions should be taken to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality.
Legal Terms and Conditions
By using the evaluation board discussed herein (together with any tools, components documentation or support materials, the “Evaluation Board”), you are agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions
set forth below (“Agreement”) unless you have purchased the Evaluation Board, in which case the Analog Devices Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale shall govern. Do not use the Evaluation Board until you
have read and agreed to the Agreement. Your use of the Evaluation Board shall signify your acceptance of the Agreement. This Agreement is made by and between you (“Customer”) and Analog Devices, Inc.
(“ADI”), with its principal place of business at One Technology Way, Norwood, MA 02062, USA. Subject to the terms and conditions of the Agreement, ADI hereby grants to Customer a free, limited, personal,
temporary, non-exclusive, non-sublicensable, non-transferable license to use the Evaluation Board FOR EVALUATION PURPOSES ONLY. Customer understands and agrees that the Evaluation Board is provided
for the sole and exclusive purpose referenced above, and agrees not to use the Evaluation Board for any other purpose. Furthermore, the license granted is expressly made subject to the following additional
limitations: Customer shall not (i) rent, lease, display, sell, transfer, assign, sublicense, or distribute the Evaluation Board; and (ii) permit any Third Party to access the Evaluation Board. As used herein, the term
“Third Party” includes any entity other than ADI, Customer, their employees, affiliates and in-house consultants. The Evaluation Board is NOT sold to Customer; all rights not expressly granted herein, including
ownership of the Evaluation Board, are reserved by ADI. CONFIDENTIALITY. This Agreement and the Evaluation Board shall all be considered the confidential and proprietary information of ADI. Customer may
not disclose or transfer any portion of the Evaluation Board to any other party for any reason. Upon discontinuation of use of the Evaluation Board or termination of this Agreement, Customer agrees to
promptly return the Evaluation Board to ADI. ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS. Customer may not disassemble, decompile or reverse engineer chips on the Evaluation Board. Customer shall inform ADI of any
occurred damages or any modifications or alterations it makes to the Evaluation Board, including but not limited to soldering or any other activity that affects the material content of the Evaluation Board.
Modifications to the Evaluation Board must comply with applicable law, including but not limited to the RoHS Directive. TERMINATION. ADI may terminate this Agreement at any time upon giving written notice
to Customer. Customer agrees to return to ADI the Evaluation Board at that time. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. THE EVALUATION BOARD PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS PROVIDED “AS IS” AND ADI MAKES NO
WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO IT. ADI SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY REPRESENTATIONS, ENDORSEMENTS, GUARANTEES, OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, RELATED
TO THE EVALUATION BOARD INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, TITLE, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NONINFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY RIGHTS. IN NO EVENT WILL ADI AND ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM CUSTOMER’S POSSESSION OR USE OF
THE EVALUATION BOARD, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS, DELAY COSTS, LABOR COSTS OR LOSS OF GOODWILL. ADI’S TOTAL LIABILITY FROM ANY AND ALL CAUSES SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE
AMOUNT OF ONE HUNDRED US DOLLARS ($100.00). EXPORT. Customer agrees that it will not directly or indirectly export the Evaluation Board to another country, and that it will comply with all applicable
United States federal laws and regulations relating to exports. GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the substantive laws of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts (excluding conflict of law rules). Any legal action regarding this Agreement will be heard in the state or federal courts having jurisdiction in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, and Customer hereby
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