AD ADM2682E Evaluation board user guide Datasheet

Evaluation Board User Guide
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Evaluation Board for the ADM2682E/ADM2687E 5 kV rms Signal and
Power Isolated RS-485 Transceivers with ±15 kV ESD Protection
The evaluation board is easily configured through jumper
connections. The board can be used in half-duplex or fullduplex configurations and has a 120 Ω termination resistor
fitted on the receiver input. The evaluation board can be used
with either the ADM2682E 16 Mbps part or the ADM2687E
500 kbps part. The driver and receiver are enabled and disabled
by jumper connections. Test points are included on the power
and signal lines on both sides of the isolation barrier.
FEATURES
5 kV rms power and signal isolated RS-485/RS-422 transceiver
Convenient connections for power and signal through screw
terminal blocks
Configurable as half duplex or full duplex
5 V or 3.3 V operation
Easily configurable through jumper connections
Test points for measuring all signals
Layout optimized for emissions according to the AN-0971
Application Note
RADIATED EMISSIONS
The ADM2682E/ADM2687E evaluation board is designed to
reduce emissions generated by the high frequency switching
elements used by the isoPower® technology to transfer power
through its transformer. The layout of the evaluation board
was generated using the guidelines provided in the AN-0971
Application Note, Recommendations for Control of Radiated
Emissions with isoPower Devices.
EVALUATION KIT CONTENTS
EVAL-ADM2682EEBZ or EVAL-ADM2687EEBZ
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADM2682E/ADM2687E evaluation board can be used for
easy evaluation of the ADM2682E and ADM2687E power and
signal isolated RS-485 transceivers. Screw terminal blocks provide
convenient connections for the power and signal connections.
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Figure 1.
PLEASE SEE THE LAST PAGE FOR AN IMPORTANT
WARNING AND LEGAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1
Termination and Pull-Up/Pull-Down Resistors .......................4
Evaluation Kit Contents ................................................................... 1
Decoupling and Reservoir Capacitors ........................................4
General Description ......................................................................... 1
Board Internal Layer Thickness ..................................................4
Radiated Emissions .......................................................................... 1
Evaluation Board Schematics...........................................................5
Evaluation Board .............................................................................. 1
Assembly Drawings and Board Layout ..........................................6
Revision History ............................................................................... 2
Ordering Information .......................................................................9
Evaluation Board Hardware Configuration .................................. 3
Bill of Materials ..............................................................................9
Test Setup ....................................................................................... 3
Related Links ..................................................................................9
Jumper Settings ............................................................................. 3
REVISION HISTORY
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EVALUATION BOARD HARDWARE CONFIGURATION
TEST SETUP
JUMPER SETTINGS
The ADM2682E/ADM2687E evaluation board is shown
in Figure 2 with the default jumper settings on LK1 through
LK4 (driver and receiver enabled), power connection on J1,
input signal connection on J2, and probes attached to RXD,
TXD, Y, and Z for a loopback test (LK5 and LK6 are closed
to connect A to Y and B to Z).
The inputs to the ADM2682E/ADM2687E can be configured
using the jumpers on the evaluation board (see Table 1). Note
that multiple jumper blocks should not be placed on LK1 to
LK4 because the input sources may be shorted together. For
each link, a single jumper block can be moved from one position to another, as specified in Table 1.
3.3V OR 5V
POWER
SUPPLY
SIGNAL
GENERATOR
OSCILLOSCOPE
J1
RXD
RE
DE
J8
RXD
TXD
TXD
J2
A
B
LK2 A
B
C
D
LK3
A
B
C
LK4
A
B
VCC
RXD
RE
DE
TXD
GND2
A
B
Z
Y
VISO
A
LK6
B
Z
LK5
Y
SHIELD
J4
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LK1
GND1
J3
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Figure 2. Basic Operation of the Evaluation Board for the ADM2682E/ADM2687E Isolated RS-485 Transceivers
Table 1. Jumper Configuration
Link
LK1
LK2
LK3
Connection
A
B
A
B
C
D
LK5
A
B
C
A
B
Closed
LK6
Open
Closed
LK4
Open
Description
Connects the receiver output (RxD) of the ADM2682E/ADM2687E to the J3 connector.
Connects the receiver output (RxD) of the ADM2682E/ADM2687E to the J8-1 terminal block connector.
Connects the receiver enable input (RE) of the ADM2682E/ADM2687E to VCC. This setting disables the receiver.
Connects the receiver enable input (RE) of the ADM2682E/ADM2687E to GND1. This setting enables the receiver.
Connects the receiver enable input (RE) of the ADM2682E/ADM2687E to the J8-2 terminal block connector.
Connects the receiver enable input (RE) of the ADM2682E/ADM2687E to the driver enable input (DE); that is, the
input for both RE and DE is set by LK3. This setting ensures that when the driver is enabled, the receiver is
disabled, or when the driver is disabled, the receiver is enabled.
Connects the driver enable input (DE) of the ADM2682E/ADM2687E to VCC. This setting enables the driver.
Connects the driver enable input (DE) of the ADM2682E/ADM2687E to GND1. This setting disables the driver.
Connects the driver enable input (DE) of the ADM2682E/ADM2687E to the J8-3 terminal block connector.
Connects the driver input (TxD) of the ADM2682E/ADM2687E to the J8-4 terminal block connector.
Connects the driver input (TxD) of the ADM2682E/ADM2687E to the J2 connector.
Connects the ADM2682E/ADM2687E Receiver Input A to Driver Output Y. When LK5 and LK6 are both connected,
the evaluation board is configured for half-duplex operation.
When LK5 and LK6 are both open, the evaluation board is configured for full-duplex operation.
Connects the ADM2682E/ADM2687E Receiver Input B to Driver Output Z. When LK5 and LK6 are both connected,
the evaluation board is configured for half-duplex operation.
When LK5 and LK6 are both open, the evaluation board is configured for full-duplex operation.
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TERMINATION AND PULL-UP/PULL-DOWN
RESISTORS
DECOUPLING AND RESERVOIR CAPACITORS
The evaluation board includes the RT and RT1 footprints for
fitting termination resistors between the A and B receiver inputs
and the Y and Z driver outputs. By default, the board is fitted
with a 120 Ω resistor, RT, between A and B. This resistor should
be removed if the board is connected to a bus that is already
terminated at both ends. For more information about proper
termination, see the AN-960 Application Note, RS-485/RS-422
Circuit Implementation Guide.
Although the ADM2682E/ADM2687E have a built-in receiver
fail-safe for the bus idle condition, there are footprints on the
evaluation board for fitting the R3 and R1 pull-up resistors to
VISO on A and Y, as well as the R4 and R2 pull-down resistors
to GND on B and Z. These resistors can be fitted if the user is
connecting to other parts that require such external biasing resistors on the bus. The exact value required for a 200 mV minimum
differential voltage in the bus idle condition depends on the supply
voltage (for example, 960 Ω for 3.3 V and 1440 Ω for 5 V).
For more information about the bus idle fail-safe, see the AN-960
Application Note, RS-485/RS-422 Circuit Implementation Guide.
The evaluation board uses the following decoupling and
reservoir capacitors:
•
•
On the logic side of the board, the C1 and C2 capacitors
should be 10 μF and 100 nF ceramic capacitors, respectively,
and the C4 and C6 capacitors should be 10 nF and 100 nF
ceramic capacitors, respectively.
On the bus side of the board, the C5 and C7 capacitors
should be 10 nF and 100 nF, respectively, and the C8 and
C9 capacitors should be 100 nF and 10 μF, respectively.
BOARD INTERNAL LAYER THICKNESS
The ADM2682E/ADM2687E evaluation board consists of
six layers with four internal layers. The spacing between the
internal board layers was chosen as specified in Table 2 to
maximize the stitching capacitance on the board.
Table 2. Spacing Between Layers of the Evaluation Board
Layers
1 to 2
2 to 3
3 to 4
4 to 5
5 to 6
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Thickness of Space Between Layers (mm)
0.1016
0.2032
0.2032
0.2032
0.1016
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EVALUATION BOARD SCHEMATICS
Figure 3. Schematics of the ADM2682E/ADM2687E Evaluation Board
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Figure 4. Top Layer
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Figure 5. Silkscreen
Figure 6. Internal Layer 2
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Figure 7. Internal Layer 3
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Figure 8. Internal Layer 4
Figure 9. Internal Layer 5
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Figure 10. Bottom Solder Layer
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ORDERING INFORMATION
BILL OF MATERIALS
Table 3.
Quantity
4
1
1
1
2
4
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
Reference Designator
R1, R2, R3, R4
R6
RT
RT1
C1, C9
C2, C6, C7, C8
C3
C4, C5
C10
J1
J2, J3
J4
J8
LK1, LK4
Description
Resistor, size 0805 (not inserted)
Resistor, 0 Ω, size 0805
Resistor, 120 Ω, size 0805
Resistor, size 0805 (not inserted)
Capacitor, size 0805, 10 μF
Capacitor, size 0805, 100 nF
Capacitor, tantalum, Case C, 22 μF
Capacitor, size 0805, 10 nF
Capacitor, size 0805 (not inserted)
CON\POWER, 2-pin terminal block (5 mm pitch)
PCB SMB jack (square)
CON\POWER6, 6-pin terminal block
CON\POWER4, 4-pin terminal block
4-pin (2 × 2), 2.54 mm header and shorting block
Supplier
Not inserted
Vishay Draloric
Multicomp
Not inserted
AVX
Multicomp
AVX
AVX
Not inserted
Camden Electronics
Multicomp
Camden Electronics
Camden Electronics
Harwin
1
LK2
8-pin (4 × 2), 2.54 mm header and shorting block
Harwin
1
LK3
6-pin (3 × 2), 2.54 mm header and shorting block
Harwin
2
LK5, LK6
2-pin (1 × 2), 2.54 mm header and shorting block
Harwin
1
U1
16-lead, wide body SOIC with increased creepage
Analog Devices
2
2
8
GND1, GND2
VCC, VISO
RXD, RE, DE, TXD, A, B, Z, Y
Test point, black
Test point, red
Test point, yellow
Vero Technologies
Vero Technologies
Vero Technologies
RELATED LINKS
Resource
ADM2682E
ADM2687E
AN-960
AN-0971
Description
16 Mbps, 5 kV rms Signal and Power Isolated RS-485 Transceiver with ±15 kV ESD Protection
500 kbps, 5 kV rms Signal and Power Isolated RS-485 Transceiver with ±15 kV ESD Protection
RS-485/RS-422 Circuit Implementation Guide
Recommendations for Control of Radiated Emissions with isoPower Devices
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Part No.
Not inserted
CRCW08050000Z0EA
MC 0.1W 0805 1%
Not inserted
0805ZD106KAT2A
MCCA000274
TAJC226K016RNJ
08053C103KAT2A
Not inserted
CTB5000/2
24-14-2-TGG
CTB5000/6
CTB5000/4
M20-9953646 and
M7566-05
M20-9953646 and
M7566-05
M20-9953646 and
M7566-05
M20-9953646 and
M7566-05
ADM2682EBRIZ or
ADM2687EBRIZ
20-2137
20-313137
20-313140
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NOTES
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NOTES
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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.
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