User's Guide SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK Figure 1. ADS1274EVM (Left) and ADS1274EVM-PDK (Right) This user's guide describes the characteristics, operation, and use of the ADS1174EVM and ADS1274EVM, both by themselves and as part of the ADS1174EVM-PDK or ADS1274EVM-PDK. These evaluation modules (EVMs) are evaluation boards for the ADS1274, a 24-bit multi-channel, delta-sigma analog-to-digital converter (ADC), and the ADS1174, a 16-bit version of the ADS1274. The EVM allows evaluation of all aspects of the ADS1174 or ADS1274 devices. Complete circuit descriptions, schematic diagrams, and bills of material are included in this document. The following related documents are available through the Texas Instruments web site at www.ti.com. EVM-Compatible Device Data Sheets Device Literature Number Device Literature Number ADS1274 SBAS367B OPA1632 SBOS286A ADS1174 SBAS373A SN74LVC2G157 SCES207K REF5025 SBOS410 TPS73018 SBVS054H REF3125 SBVS046C TPS65131 SLVS493B OPA2350 SBOS099C PCA9535 SCPS129H ADCPro is a trademark of Texas Instruments. Microsoft, Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. SPI is a trademark of Motorola. I2C is a trademark of NXP Semiconductors. NI-VISA is a trademark of National Instruments. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK 1 www.ti.com 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Contents EVM Overview ............................................................................................................... 3 Analog Interface.............................................................................................................. 4 Digital Interface .............................................................................................................. 4 Power Supplies .............................................................................................................. 6 Voltage Reference ........................................................................................................... 7 Power-Down, Mode and Format Control ................................................................................. 8 Clock Source ................................................................................................................. 8 EVM Operation ............................................................................................................... 9 ADS1274EVM-PDK Kit Operation ....................................................................................... 12 Evaluating Performance with the ADCPro Software ................................................................... 24 Schematics and Layout .................................................................................................... 28 List of Figures 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 ADS1274EVM (Left) and ADS1274EVM-PDK (Right) .................................................................. 1 Connector J2 ................................................................................................................. 5 Connectors J15, J16 ........................................................................................................ 7 Connector J1 ................................................................................................................. 7 Switch S1 ..................................................................................................................... 7 Jumper J19 ................................................................................................................... 9 Amplifier Selection Switches ............................................................................................... 9 ADS1274EVM Default Jumper Locations ............................................................................... 11 MMB0 Initial Setup ........................................................................................................ 13 Connecting ADS1274EVM to MMB0 ................................................................................... 14 Connecting an AC Adapter ............................................................................................... 15 Laboratory Power-Supply Connection ................................................................................... 16 NI-VISA Driver Installation ................................................................................................ 17 NI-VISA Driver Installation Question .................................................................................... 18 NI-VISA Driver Installing .................................................................................................. 18 NI-VISA Driver Complete Installation ................................................................................... 19 NI-VISA Driver Verification Using Device Manager ................................................................... 19 ADCPro Software Start-up Display Window ............................................................................ 20 ADS1274EVM-PDK Plug-In Display Window........................................................................... 21 Install New Driver Wizard Screen 1 ...................................................................................... 22 Install New Driver Wizard Screen 2 ...................................................................................... 22 Install New Driver Wizard Screen 3 ...................................................................................... 23 Install New Driver Wizard Screen 4 ...................................................................................... 23 Install New Driver Wizard Screen 5 ...................................................................................... 24 USBSytx Driver Verification Using Device Manager .................................................................. 24 Channel Enable............................................................................................................. 25 Manual Channel Control................................................................................................... 25 Clock Settings and Mode .................................................................................................. 26 Operating Mode ............................................................................................................ 26 Output Data Format ........................................................................................................ 27 Progress Bar While Collecting Data ..................................................................................... 27 List of Tables 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 J9/J7:Analog Interface Pinout .............................................................................................. 4 J5: Serial Interface Pins ..................................................................................................... 4 J3 Configuration: Power-Supply Input .................................................................................... 6 J15 +10V Selection .......................................................................................................... 6 J16 –10V Selection .......................................................................................................... 6 List of Switches ............................................................................................................. 11 Operating Modes: Clock Frequency ..................................................................................... 26 ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback EVM Overview www.ti.com 8 ADS1174EVM/ADS1274EVM Bill of Materials ......................................................................... 28 1 EVM Overview 1.1 Features ADS1174EVM/ADS1274EVM Features: • Contains all support circuitry needed for the ADS1174/ADS1274 • +10V and –10V generated from the +5V supply or supplied externally • Voltage reference options: external or onboard • Clock options: External clock source or 27MHz onboard crystal oscillator • GPIO access • Compatible with the TI Modular EVM System ADS1174EVM-PDK/ADS1274EVM-PDK Features: • Easy-to-use evaluation software for Microsoft® Windows® XP • Data collection to text files • Built-in analysis tools including scope, FFT, and histogram displays • Complete control of board settings • Easily expandable with new analysis plug-in tools from Texas Instruments For use with a computer, the ADS1174EVM-PDK or ADS1274EVM-PDK is available. This kit combines the ADS1174EVM/ADS1274EVM board with the DSP-based MMB0 motherboard, and includes ADCPro™ software for evaluation. The MMB0 motherboard allows the ADS1174EVM/ADS1274EVM to be connected to the computer via an available USB port. This manual shows how to use the MMB0 as part of the ADS1174EVM-PDK/ADS1274EVM-PDK, but does not provide technical details about the MMB0 itself. ADCPro™ is a program for collecting, recording, and analyzing data from ADC evaluation boards. It is based on a number of plug-in programs, so it can be expanded easily with new test and data collection plug-ins. The ADS1174EVM-PDK/ADS1274EVM-PDK is controlled by a plug-in running in ADCPro. For more information about ADCPro, see the ADCPro™ Analog-to-Digital Converter Evaluation Software User's Guide (literature number SBAU128), available for download from the TI web site. This manual covers the operation of both the ADS1174EVM/ADS1274EVM and the ADS1174EVM-PDK/ADS1274EVM-PDK. Throughout this document, the abbreviation EVM and the term evaluation module are synonymous with the ADS1174EVM and the ADS1274EVM. For clarity of reading, the remainder of this manual will refer only to the ADS1274EVM or ADS1274EVM-PDK, but operation of the EVM and kit for the ADS1174 is identical, unless otherwise noted. 1.2 Introduction The ADS1274EVM is an evaluation module built to the TI Modular EVM System specification. It can be connected to any modular EVM system interface card. The ADS1274EVM is available as a stand-alone printed circuit board (PCB) or as part of the ADS1274EVM-PDK, which includes an MMB0 motherboard and related software. As a stand-alone PCB, the ADS1274EVM is useful for prototyping designs and firmware. Note that the ADS1274EVM has no microprocessor and cannot run software. To connect it to a computer, some type of interface is required. SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK 3 Analog Interface 2 www.ti.com Analog Interface For maximum flexibility, the ADS1274EVM is designed for easy interfacing to multiple analog sources. Samtec part numbers SSW-110-22-F-D-VS-K and TSM-110-01-T-DV-P provide a convenient 10-pin, dual-row, header/socket combination at J9. This header/socket provides access to the analog input pins of the ADS1274. Consult Samtec at http://www.samtec.com or call 1-800-SAMTEC-9 for a variety of mating connector options. These signals can also be connected to the terminal block J7. Most of the pins on J7 and J9 are directly connected, with no filtering or protection. Use appropriate caution when handling these pins. Table 1 summarizes the pinouts for analog interfaces J9 and J7. Table 1. J9/J7:Analog Interface Pinout Pin Number Signal Description J9.1, J7-2 A1N AINN1, ADS1274 J9.2, J7-3 A1P AINP1, ADS1274 J9.3, J7-4 A2N AINN2, ADS1274 J9.4, J7-5 A2P AINP2, ADS1274 J9.5, J7-6 A3N AINN3, ADS1274 J9.6, J7-7 A3P AINP3, ADS1274 J9.7, J7-8 A4N AINN4, ADS1274 J9.8, J7-9 A4P AINP4, ADS1274 J9.18 EXTREFN External Reference source input (– side of differential input) J9.20 EXTREFP External Reference source input (+ side of differential input) J9.10-16 (even) Unused J9.15 Unused J9.9-19 (odd), J7-1 AGND 3 Digital Interface 3.1 Serial Data Interface Analog ground connections (except J1.15) The ADS1274EVM is designed to easily interface with multiple control platforms. Samtec part numbers SSW-110-22-F-D-VS-K and TSM-110-01-T-DV-P provide a convenient 10-pin, dual-row, header/socket combination at J5. This header/socket provides access to the digital control and serial data pins of the ADC. Consult Samtec at http://www.samtec.com or call 1-800-SAMTEC-9 for a variety of mating connector options. All logic levels on J5 are 3.3V CMOS, except for the I2C™ pins. These pins conform to 3.3V I2C rules. Table 2 describes the J5 serial interface pins. Table 2. J5: Serial Interface Pins 4 Pin No. Pin Name Signal Name I/O Type Pullup J5.1 CNTL SYNC In High J5.2 GPIO0 MODE0 In High J5.3 CLKX SCLK In None ADS1274 SPI™ clock J5.4 DGND DGND In/Out None Digital Ground J5.5 CLKR CLKR Out None SCLK clock J5.6 GPIO1 MODE1 In High J5.7 FSX /DRDY/FSYNC In/Out Low J5.8 GPIO2 FORMAT0 In High ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK Function SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback Digital Interface www.ti.com Table 2. J5: Serial Interface Pins (continued) Pin No. Pin Name Signal Name I/O Type Pullup J5.9 FSR /DRDY/FSYNC In/Out None Function J5.10 DGND DGND In/Out None Digital Ground J5.11 DX DIN In None ADS1274 SPI data in J5.12 GPIO3 FORMAT1 In High J5.13 DR DOUT1 Out None J5.14 GPIO4 FORMAT2 In None J5.15 /INT /DRDY/FSYNC Out None J5.16 SCL SCL I2C n/a I2C clock J5.17 TOUT CLK In None Can be used to provide a clock from a processor J5.18 DGND DGND In/Out None Digital Ground J5.19 GPIO5 CLK Select J5.20 SDA SDA ADS1274 data out None I2C n/a I2C data Many pins on J5 have weak pull-up/pull-down resistors. These resistors provide default settings for many of the control pins. Many pins on J5 correspond directly to ADS1274 pins. See the ADS1274 product data sheet for complete details on these pins. 3.2 Data Output Most data communications are directed through DOUT1. The data from all eight channels can be observed on the DOUT1 pin using the TDM mode. That is the signal used by the ADS1274EVM-PDK to read back and display all the channels. All the data output signals (DOUT1 to DOUT4) can be monitored on J2. Figure 2 illustrates the pinout for J2. Figure 2. Connector J2 SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK 5 Power Supplies 4 www.ti.com Power Supplies J3 is the power-supply input connector. Table 3 lists the configuration details for J3. Analog inputs to the ADC can be applied directly to the device (see Section 8.1, Analog Input), bypassing the onboard amplifiers, and in this case only +5V and +3.3V are required to power the EVM. If the amplifiers are used, an additional bipolar supply is needed to power them. The EVM includes a switching power supply to generate a +10V and –10V supply. For optimum noise performance, the external supplies (+VA and –VA) should be used. Table 3. J3 Configuration: Power-Supply Input Pin No. Pin Name Function Required J3.1 +VA +10V to +15V Yes, unless onboard +10V is used. J3.2 –VA –10V to –15V Yes, unless onboard –10V is used. J3.3 +5VA +5V analog supply Always J3.4 –5VA –5V analog supply No J3.5 DGND Digital ground input Yes J3.6 AGND Analog ground input Yes J3.7 +1.8VD 1.8V digital supply No J3.8 +3.3VD 3.3V digital supply Always J3.9 VD1 Not used No J3.10 +5VD +5V Used to generate +10V/–10V The 1.8V for DVDD comes from the voltage regulator U16 using 3.3V as the source voltage input. All of the power supplies AVDD (+5V), DVDD (1.8V), and IOVDD (3.3V) have corresponding jumpers J10, J11(AVDD), J13(DVDD) and J14(IOVDD) that can be replaced with a current meter to measure the respective supply currents. 4.1 Bipolar Power Options J15 and J16 require a jumper to select the voltage used by the onboard amplifiers. The external voltages can range from 10V to 15V. The onboard voltage is always 10V. Table 4 and Table 5 list the options for J15 and J16, respectively. Figure 3 shows the pinout for connectors J15 and J16. Table 4. J15 +10V Selection Jumper Name Function 1-2 (OB) +10V Select the +10V that is generated on the EVM 2-3 (EXT) +VA Select the external +VA voltage Table 5. J16 –10V Selection 6 Jumper Name Function 1-2 –10V Select the –10V that is generated on the EVM 2-3 –VA Select the external –VA voltage ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback Voltage Reference www.ti.com Figure 3. Connectors J15, J16 5 Voltage Reference The ADS1274EVM has three sources for the reference voltage. Jumper J1 can select the voltage from either the REF3125(U1) or REF5025(U2). The reference from either source is filtered and buffered by U3A. Switch S1 chooses either the onboard reference or the external reference voltage that is connected to the reference pins of J9. Figure 4 illustrates the pinout for connector J1. Figure 5 shows switch S1 as it appears on the EVM. Figure 4. Connector J1 Figure 5. Switch S1 SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK 7 Power-Down, Mode and Format Control 6 www.ti.com Power-Down, Mode and Format Control The ADS1274 has several pins to control power-down of individual channels, and mode and format for the digital interface. These pins are controlled on the EVM either through software or hardware (using switches S10 and S11). For users of the ADS1274EVM as a stand-alone module, these pins may be pulled high or low through DIP switches S10 and S11. Refer to the ADS1274 product data sheet for complete details on these pins and which state sets which options. For use in the ADS1274EVM-PDK, the state of these pins is controlled by software, using the I2C port expander on the EVM. When used in the ADS1274EVM-PDK, DIP switches S10 and S11 must all be switched so that they are down, toward the center of the board. The ADS1274EVM-PDK software will check at startup to verify that these switches are set correctly, and will generate an error message if they are not. However, it cannot detect if the switches are changed after startup. CAUTION When using the EVM as part of the ADS1274EVM-PDK, DIP switches S10 and S11 must all be switched so that they are down, toward the center of the board. Failure to do so may damage the EVM. 7 Clock Source The ADS1274 clock can come from one of several sources: the onboard 27MHz crystal oscillator, a clock supplied by a processor on the TOUT pin (J5.17), or an external clock source connected to J18.1 (ground) and J18.2 (signal). If the onboard 27MHz oscillator is selected, the device can be run in the high-speed mode, the high-resolution mode, the low-power mode, or low-speed mode with CLKDIV set to 1. If the performance of the device must be explored with CLKDIV set to 0 in the low-power and low-speed modes, an external clock must be provided to the board, either using the TOUT connection or having an external clock source connected to J18. The same is true if frequencies other than the 27MHz provided by the onboard oscillator must be investigated. 7.1 Usage in PDK If using the ADS1274EVM as part of the ADS1274EVM-PDK, J19 should not have any pins shorted. Remove any shorting blocks on jumper J19. The ADS1274EVM-PDK software will allow selection of the clock source under software control (this option is accomplished by using port 05 of the I2C expander U17). The software allows selection of the onboard 27MHz oscillator, or a clock provided by a PLL on the MMB0 which directly drives the appropriate CLK pins of the interface, or an external, customer supplied clock. If an external clock is selected with the software, this clock must be provided on J18. Note that if the external clock is selected and no clock is provided, the software may hang waiting for data from the converter. 7.2 Usage as a Stand-Alone EVM If using the EVM in your own system and not with the PDK hardware and software, observe the following recommendations: • J17 should be removed if the external clock source is used and the TOUT pin is still driven by a processor in order to avoid conflicts. • Jumper J19 can be used to always select the 27MHz crystal (IOVDD position) or allow the onboard/external clock selection to be controlled by GPIO5 (J5.19) as shown in Figure 6. 8 ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback EVM Operation www.ti.com Figure 6. Jumper J19 8 EVM Operation The following section provides information on the analog input, digital control, and general operating conditions of the ADS1274EVM. 8.1 Analog Input The analog input sources (channels 1-4) can be applied directly to J9 (top or bottom side) or through signal-conditioning modules available for the the modular EVM system. Terminal block J7 is connected in parallel with the analog signal connections to J9. Each input signal can be selected to connect directly to the analog inputs of the ADS1274 or they can use the OPA1632 buffers that are provided. Switches S2-5 can be switched away from the ADS1274 to select the Terminal Block (TBK) or towards the ADS1274 to select the Amplifier (AMP) for the analog inputs 1 through 4 as shown in Figure 7. Figure 7. Amplifier Selection Switches SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK 9 EVM Operation 8.2 www.ti.com Digital Control The digital control signals can be applied directly to J5 (top or bottom side). The modular ADS1274EVM can also be connected directly to a DSP or microcontroller interface board, such as the 5-6KINTERFACE or HPA-MCUINTERFACE boards available from Texas Instruments, or the MMB0 if purchased as part of the ADS1274EVM-PDK. For a list of compatible interface and/or accessory boards for the EVM or the ADS1274, see the relevant product folder on the TI web site. Some of the digital signals are controlled directly with pins on J5. Other signals such as the Power Down controls can only be controlled with slide switches or by U17 and U18 that are set up and read using the I2C signals on pins 16 and 18 of J5. The Format and Mode pins can be controlled by all three methods (slide switches, GPIO pins on J5, and the I2C control from U17). The ADS1274 allows the serial interface to be used in two different formats: an SPI-compatible mode and a frame-sync format. Switch S12 can be used to switch between these two formats. The left position, marked SPI, selects the SPI format. In this format, the signals are connected in this configuration: • The SCLK input of the converter is driven by the serial port signal CLKX, pin J5.3. • The signal from the selected source for the clock (see Section 7, Clock Source) is connected to the CLKR pin (J5.5) allowing the serial port of a processor to be synchronized to the converter master clock. • The signal from the selected clock source is routed to the CLK input of the converter. • Port P10 of the I2C port expander U18 is connected to a logic high level, so that the position of switch S12 can be read back by software. The right position of S12, marked FS, selects the frame-sync format. In this format, the signals are connected in this configuration: • The SCLK input of the converter is driven by the serial port signal CLKR, pin J5.5. • The signal from the selected clock source is connected to the CLKX pin (J5.3), allowing the serial port of a processor to be synchronized to the converter master clock. • The CLK input of the converter is driven by the CLKR signal (J5.5). This connection ensures that the CLK and SCLK signals have the same phase and the correct ratio as outlined in the data sheet of the device. • Port P10 of the I2C port expander U18 is connected to a logic low level, so that the position of switch S12 can be read back by software. For use in the ADS1274EVM-PDK, S12 must be in the right (FS) position, which is the default factory setting. Switching to SPI format will allow the EVM to connect to any SPI-compatible processor that does not support the frame-sync mode. If this format is selected, keep in mind that the high-speed mode will not work at full speed (32.768MHz) because of the limitations outlined in the device product data sheet. 8.3 ADS1274EVM-PDK Power Supply The ADS1274EVM can either be powered by an AC adapter or by applying the 5V, +10V and –10V to the connectors on the MMB0 board. The MMB0 board will provide the 5V and 3.3V to the ADS1274EVM along with the +10V and –10V signals. Because the circuitry is provided on the ADS1274EVM to generate +10V and –10V, the complete system can be powered from the supplied AC adapter that supplies +6V and 3A. 10 ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback EVM Operation www.ti.com 8.4 Default Jumper Settings and Switch Positions Figure 8 shows the jumpers found on the EVM and the respective factory default conditions for each. Figure 8. ADS1274EVM Default Jumper Locations Table 6 lists the switches found on the EVM and the respective factory default conditions for each. Table 6. List of Switches Switch Default Position Switch Description S1 Left Onboard Reference S2–S4 Left AIN2–4 Terminal Block (amplifiers bypassed) S5 Down AIN1 Terminal Block (amplifiers bypassed) S12 Right Frame-sync format SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK 11 ADS1274EVM-PDK Kit Operation 9 www.ti.com ADS1274EVM-PDK Kit Operation This section provides information on using the ADS1274EVM-PDK, including setup, program installation, and program usage. To prepare Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. Step 4. Step 5. Step 6. Step 7. to evaluate the ADS1274 with the ADS1274EVM-PDK, complete the following steps: Install the ADCPro software (if not already installed) on a PC. Install the ADS1274EVM-PDK EVM plug-in software. Set up the ADS1274EVM-PDK. Connect a proper power supply or use the included AC adapter. Complete the NI-VISA™ USB driver installation process. Run the ADCPro software. Complete the Microsoft Windows USB driver installation process. Each task is described in the subsequent sections of this document. 9.1 Installing the ADCPro Software CAUTION Do not connect the ADS1274EVM-PDK before installing the software on a suitable PC. Failure to observe this caution may cause Microsoft Windows to not recognize the ADS1274EVM-PDK. The latest software is available from the TI website at www.ti.com/. The CD-ROM shipped with the ADS1274EVM may not contain the latest software, but the ADCPro installer will check for updates when executed (if connected to the Internet), and then give you the option of downloading and installing the latest version. Refer to the ADCPro User Guide for instructions on installing and using ADCPro. To install the ADS1274EVM-PDK plug-in, run the file: ads1274evm-pdk-plugin-1.0.0.exe (1.0.0 is the version number, and increments with software version releases: you may have a different version on your CD). Double-click the file to run it; then follow the instructions shown. You can also utilize the ADCPro Update Check feature to check for newer versions of the ADS1274EVM-PDK plug-in, once you have installed one version of it. The software should now be installed, but the USB drivers may not yet have been loaded by the PC operating system. This step will complete when the ADCPro software is executed; see Section 9.4, Running the Software and Completing Driver Installation. 12 ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback ADS1274EVM-PDK Kit Operation www.ti.com 9.2 Setting Up the ADS1274EVM-PDK The ADS1274EVM-PDK contains both the ADS1274EVM and the MMB0 motherboard; however, the devices are shipped unconnected. Follow these steps to set up the ADS1274EVM-PDK. Step 1. Unpack the ADS1274EVM-PDK kit. Step 2. Set the jumpers and switches on the MMB0 as shown in Figure 9. • Set the Boot Mode switch to USB. • Connect +5V and +5VA on jumper block J13 (if +5V is supplied from J14 +5VA). • Leave +5V and +VA disconnected on jumper block J13. • If the PDK will be powered from an AC adapter, connect J12. If the PDK will be powered through the terminal block, disconnect J12. (See Section 9.3 for details on connecting the power supply.) Figure 9. MMB0 Initial Setup SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK 13 ADS1274EVM-PDK Kit Operation space Step 3. www.ti.com Plug the ADS1274EVM into the MMB0 as Figure 10 illustrates. Figure 10. Connecting ADS1274EVM to MMB0 CAUTION Do not misalign the pins when plugging the ADS1274EVM into the MMB0. Check the pin alignment carefully before applying power to the PDK. Step 4. 14 Set the jumpers and switches on the ADS1274EVM as shown in Figure 7 (note that these settings are the factory-configured settings for the EVM). Note that the default configuration for the EVM is to use external ±10V supplies for the input amplifiers. ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback ADS1274EVM-PDK Kit Operation www.ti.com 9.2.1 About the MMB0 The MMB0 is a Modular EVM System motherboard. It is designed around the TMS320VC5507 , a DSP with an onboard USB interface from Texas Instruments. The MMB0 also has 16MB of SDRAM installed. The MMB0 is not sold as a DSP development board, and it is not available separately. TI cannot offer support for the MMB0 except as part of an EVM kit. For schematics or other information about the MMB0, contact Texas Instruments. 9.3 Connecting the Power Supply The ADS1274EVM-PDK can be operated with a unipolar +5V supply or a combination of +5V and bipolar ±(10V to 15V) supply. When the MMB0 DSP is powered properly, LED D2 glows green. The green light indicates that the 3.3V supply for the MMB0 is operating properly. (It does not indicate that the EVM power supplies are operating properly.) 9.3.1 Connecting an AC Adapter An AC adapter can be connected to barrel jack J2 on the MMB0. J2 is located next to the USB connector. The adapter must output 6V to 7V dc. The connector must be sleeve-negative, tip-positive. It should have a current rating of at least 2A. Jumper J12 on the MMB0 connects a wall-mounted power supply to the board. To use the wall-mount supply, J12 must be shorted. Figure 11 illustrates how to connect an AC adapter to the MMB0. Figure 11. Connecting an AC Adapter SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK 15 ADS1274EVM-PDK Kit Operation 9.3.2 www.ti.com Connecting a Laboratory Power Supply A laboratory power supply can be connected through terminal block J14 on the MMB0, as shown in Figure 12. Both unipolar and bipolar configurations are supported. To use a unipolar lab power supply configuration: • Disconnect J12 on the MMB0. • Connect a +5V dc supply to the +5VD terminal on J14. • Connect ground of the dc supply to the GND terminal on J14. For bipolar mode, also connect a –10V dc supply to the –VA, and +10V on the +VA terminals on J14. It is not necessary to connect a +5V dc supply voltage to the +5VA terminal on J14 if the +5V/+5VA position on J13 is shorted. Figure 12. Laboratory Power-Supply Connection 9.4 Running the Software and Completing Driver Installation Note: The software is continually under development. These instructions and screen images are current at the time of this writing, but may not exactly match future releases. The program for evaluating the ADS1274EVM-PDK is called ADCPro. This program uses plug-ins to communicate with the EVM. The ADS1274EVM-PDK plug-in is included in the ADS1274EVM-PDK package. The program currently runs only on Microsoft Windows platforms of Windows XP; Windows Vista is NOT supported. If this is the first time installing ADCPro and plug-ins, follow these procedures to run ADCPro and complete the necessary driver installation. Make sure the ADCPro software and device plug-in software are installed from the CD-ROM as described in Section 9.1. 16 ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback ADS1274EVM-PDK Kit Operation www.ti.com 9.4.1 NI-VISA USB Device Driver Installation 1. After the ADCPro software is installed, apply power to the PDK and connect the board to an available PC USB port. 2. The computer should recognize new hardware and begin installing the drivers for the hardware. Figure 13 through Figure 16 are provided for reference to show the installation steps. • For the first screen, Figure 13, it is not necessary to search for the software; it has already been installed to your PC. • For the remaining steps, accept the default settings. Figure 13. NI-VISA Driver Installation SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK 17 ADS1274EVM-PDK Kit Operation www.ti.com Figure 14. NI-VISA Driver Installation Question Figure 15. NI-VISA Driver Installing 18 ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback ADS1274EVM-PDK Kit Operation www.ti.com Figure 16. NI-VISA Driver Complete Installation This should complete the installation of the NI-VISA drivers. You can verify proper installation by opening the Device Manager and locating as shown in Figure 17. Figure 17. NI-VISA Driver Verification Using Device Manager SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK 19 ADS1274EVM-PDK Kit Operation 9.4.2 www.ti.com USBStyx Driver Installation Step 1. Start the software by selecting ADCPro from the Windows Start menu. The screen in Figure 18 appears. Figure 18. ADCPro Software Start-up Display Window Step 2. 20 Select ADS1274EVM from the EVM drop-down menu. The ADS1274EVM-PDK plug-in appears in the left pane, as shown in Figure 19. ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback ADS1274EVM-PDK Kit Operation www.ti.com Figure 19. ADS1274EVM-PDK Plug-In Display Window Step 3. Step 4. Note: The ADS1274EVM-PDK plug-in window has a status area at the top of the screen. When the plug-in is first loaded, the plug-in searches for the board. You will see a series of messages in the status area indicating this action. If you have not yet loaded the operating system drivers, Windows will display the Windows Install New Driver Wizard sequence (illustrated in Figure 20 through Figure 24). Accept the default settings. During the driver installation, a message may appear indicating the firmware load has TIMED OUT. Click OK and continue driver installation. The plug-in will attempt to download the firmware again once the driver installation completes. SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK 21 ADS1274EVM-PDK Kit Operation www.ti.com Figure 20. Install New Driver Wizard Screen 1 Figure 21. Install New Driver Wizard Screen 2 22 ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback ADS1274EVM-PDK Kit Operation www.ti.com Figure 22. Install New Driver Wizard Screen 3 Figure 23. Install New Driver Wizard Screen 4 SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK 23 Evaluating Performance with the ADCPro Software www.ti.com Figure 24. Install New Driver Wizard Screen 5 Step 5. Step 6. Once Windows finishes installing the software driver, the plug-in downloads the firmware to the MMB0. The status area will display Connected to EVM when the device is connected and ready to use. If the firmware does not load properly, you can try resetting the MMB0 by pressing reset and then reloading the plug-in. You can verify the proper installation of the USBStyx driver using the Device Manager. Note that the first driver item, NI-VISA USB Devices, will disappear and a new item, LibUSB-Win32 Devices will appear, as Figure 25 shows. Figure 25. USBSytx Driver Verification Using Device Manager The driver installation wizard sequence should not appear again, unless you connect the board to a different USB port. 10 Evaluating Performance with the ADCPro Software The evaluation software is based on ADCPro, a program that operates using a variety of plug-ins. (The ADS1274EVM plug-in is installed as described in the installation section, .) To use ADCPro, load an EVM plug-in and a test plug-in. To load an EVM plug-in, select it from the EVM menu. To load a test plug-in, select it from the Test menu. To unload a plug-in, select the Unload option from the corresponding menu. 24 ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback Evaluating Performance with the ADCPro Software www.ti.com Only one of each kind of plug-in can be loaded at a time. If you select a different plug-in, the previous plug-in is unloaded. 10.1 Using the ADS1274EVM-PDK Plug-in The ADS1274EVM-PDK plug-in for ADCPro provides complete control over all settings of the ADS1274. It consists of a tabbed interface (see Figure 19), with different functions available on different tabs. These controls are described in this section. You can adjust the ADS1274EVM settings when it is not acquiring data. During acquisition, all controls are disabled and settings may not be changed. When you change a setting on the ADS1274EVM plug-in, the setting immediately updates on the board. Settings on the ADS1274EVM correspond to settings described in the ADS1274 product data sheet; see the ADS1274 data sheet for details. Because the effective data rate of the ADS1274 depends upon settings of the Clock Freq and Operating Mode, the Data Rate indicator in the upper right corner of the plug-in interface is always visible and updates whenever a setting changes that affects the data rate. 10.1.1 Channel Enable Tab The ADS1274 can acquire from one to four channels simultaneously. The Channel Enable tab (as shown in Figure 26) provides the control to turn each channel on or off. Figure 26. Channel Enable In addition, the Manual Control button (shown in Figure 27) can be used to enable or disable all the channels. Figure 27. Manual Channel Control SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK 25 Evaluating Performance with the ADCPro Software 10.1.2 www.ti.com Settings Tab The ADS1274 requires a clock to operate. The maximum frequency is selected for the different operating modes, as shown in Table 7. Table 7. Operating Modes: Clock Frequency Operating Mode CLKDIV Frequency (MHz) High-Speed 32.768 High-Resolution 27 Low-Power 1 27 Low-Power 0 13.5 Low-Speed 1 27 Low-Speed 0 5.4 If the PLL is selected as the clock source, a frequency can be entered in the Clock Frequency box; the software will find the closest frequency that is possible for the PLL to synthesize (and which is within the maximum allowable frequency for the mode selected) and will set the clock to that frequency, as well as display the actual frequency used in the Clock Frequency box once focus has moved from that control. Figure 28. Clock Settings and Mode The Operating Mode control (illustrated in Figure 29) can select from High-Speed, High-Resolution, Low-Power, or Low-Speed. Figure 29. Operating Mode 26 ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback Evaluating Performance with the ADCPro Software www.ti.com The CLKDIV control can be selected to be 0 or 1. The Data Output Formats are limited to the Frame Sync, TDM Format, but both Dynamic and Fixed Mode can be selected. Figure 30 shows the output data format options. Figure 30. Output Data Format 10.1.3 Collecting Data Once you have configured the ADS1274 for your test scenario, press the ADCPro Acquire button to start the collection of the number of datapoints specified in the Test plug-in Block Size control. The ADS1274EVM-PDK plug-in disables all the front panel controls while acquiring, and displays a progress bar as shown in Figure 31. Figure 31. Progress Bar While Collecting Data For more information on testing analog-to-digital converters in general and using ADCPro and Test plug-ins, refer to the ADCPro User Guide. 10.2 Troubleshooting If ADCPro stops responding while the ADS1274EVM-PDK is connected, try unplugging the power supply from the PDK. Unload and reload the plug-in before reapplying power to the PDK. SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK 27 Schematics and Layout 11 www.ti.com Schematics and Layout Schematics for the ADS1174EVM and ADS1274EVM are appended to this user's guide. The bill of materials is provided in Table 8. 11.1 Bill of Materials Note: All components should be compliant with the European Union Restriction on Use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive. Some part numbers may be either leaded or RoHS. Verify that purchased components are RoHS-compliant. (For more information about TI's position on RoHS compliance, see the Texas Instruments web site.) Table 8. ADS1174EVM/ADS1274EVM Bill of Materials 28 Item No. Qty Value Ref Des 1 6 47 R39-R45. R44, R45 2 16 49.9 3 1 4 Description Vendor Part Number Resistor, Thick Film Chip 47 Ω, 5%, 1/10W, Size = 0603 Panasonic ERJ-3GEYJ470V R36, R46, R56-R69 Resistor, Thick Film Chip 49.9 Ω, 1%, 1/16W, Size = 0603 Panasonic ERJ-3EKF49R9V 100 R37 Resistor, Thick Film Chip 100 Ω, 5%, 1/10W, Size = 0603 Panasonic ERJ-3GEYJ101V 18 1K R2-R19 Resistor, Thick Film Chip 1 kΩ, 1%, 1/16W, Size = 0603 Panasonic ERJ-3EKF1001V 5 1 2K R38 Resistor, Thick Film Chip 2 kΩ, 5%, 1/10W, Size = 0603 Panasonic ERJ-3GEYJ202V 6 1 4.22K R71 Resistor, Thick Film Chip 4.22 kΩ, 1%, 1/16W, Size = 0603 Panasonic ERJ-3EKF4221V 7 3 10K R50, R51, R70 Resistor, Thick Film Chip 10 kΩ, 5%, 1/10W, Size = 0603 Panasonic ERJ-3GEYJ103V 9 1 47K R47 Resistor, Thick Film Chip 47 kΩ, 5%, 1/10W, Size = 0603 Panasonic ERJ-3GEYJ473V 10 2 100K R1,R72 Resistor, Thick Film Chip 100 kΩ, 5%, 1/10W, Size = 0603 Panasonic ERJ-3GEYJ104V 11 2 150K R53, R54 Resistor, Thick Film Chip 150 kΩ, 5%, 1/10W, Size = 0603 Panasonic ERJ-3GEYJ154V 12 2 470K R48, R49 Resistor, Thick Film Chip 470 kΩ, 5%, 1/10W, Size = 0603 Panasonic ERJ-3GEYJ474V 13 1 1.1M R52 Resistor, Thick Film Chip 1.1 MΩ, 5%, 1/8W, Size = 0805 Rohm MCR10EZHF1104 14 1 1.24M R55 Resistor, Thick Film Chip 1.24 MΩ, Rohm 5%, 1/8W, Size = 0805 MCR10EZHF1244 15 2 100K RA1, RA2 Resistor, Chip Array 10 Terminal Bus 100 kΩ, 5%, 1/16W, SMD CTS 745C101104JPTR 16 2 6.2pF C28, C29 Capacitor, C0G Ceramic 6.2 pF ±0.5pF, 50WV, Size = 0603 Murata GRM1885C1H6R2DZ01D 17 8 1.5nF C36-C43 Capacitor, C0G Ceramic 1500 pF ±5%, 50WV, Size = 0603 TDK C1608C0G1H152JT 18 4 2.2nF C17-C20 Capacitor, C0G Ceramic 2200 pF±5%, 50WV, Size = 0603 TDK C1608C0G1H222JT 19 1 4.7nF C33 Capacitor, X7R Ceramic 4700 pF ±10%, 50WV, Size = 0603 TDK C1608X7R1H472KT 20 3 10nF C32, C34, C76 Capacitor, X7R Ceramic 0.01 µF ±5%, 50WV, Size = 0603 TDK C1608X7R1H103KT 21 28 0.1 µF C4-C12, C26, C52-C63, C77-C80, C83, C84 Capacitor, X7R Ceramic 0.1 µF ±10%, 50WV, Size = 0603 TDK C1608X7R1H104KT ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback Schematics and Layout www.ti.com Table 8. ADS1174EVM/ADS1274EVM Bill of Materials (continued) Item No. Qty Value Ref Des 22 1 0.15 µF C3 Capacitor, X7R Ceramic 0.15 µF ±10%, 25WV, Size = 0603 TDK C1608X7R1E154KT 23 1 0.22 µF C35 Capacitor, X7R Ceramic 0.22 µF ±10%, 16WV, Size = 0603 TDK C1608X7R1C224KT 24 1 0.47 µF C1 Capacitor, X5R Ceramic 0.47 µF ±10%, 10WV, Size = 0603 TDK C1608X5R1A474KT 25 2 1 µF C27, C81 Capacitor, X7R Ceramic 1 µF ±10%, 16WV, Size = 0603 TDK C1608X7R1C105KT 26 1 4.7 µF C25 Capacitor, X7R Ceramic 4.7 µF ±10%, 6.3WV, Size = 0805 Murata GRM21BR61C475KA88L 27 5 10 µF C21-C24, C82 Capacitor, X5R Ceramic 10 µF ±20%, 16WV, Size = 1206 TDK C3216X5R1C106MT 28 2 22 µF C30, C31 Capacitor, X5R Ceramic 22 µF ±20%, 16WV, Size = 1210 TDK C3225X5R1C226MT 29 1 100 µF C2 Capacitor, X5R Ceramic 100 µF ±20%, 6.3WV, Size = 1210 TDK C3225X5R0J107MT 30 1 U4 Precision Delta-Sigma ADC, 4 Differential Input Texas Instruments ADS1274IPAP (ADS1274EVM) or ADS1174IPAP (ADS1174EVM) 31 1 U2 Precision Voltage Reference, 2.5V Texas Instruments REF5025ID 32 1 U3 Operational Amplifier, Dual Texas Instruments OPA2350EA 33 1 U1 Precision Voltage Reference Texas Instruments REF3125AIDBZ 34 4 U8-U11 Fully-Differential Amplifier Texas Instruments OPA1632DGN 35 1 U19 Single, Inverter Texas Instruments SN74LVC1G04DBVR 36 1 U20 Single, D Flip-Flop Texas Instruments SN74LVC2G74DCTR 35 1 U6 Single, 2-Line to 1 Data Selector/Multiplexer Texas Instruments SN74LVC2G157DCT 36 1 U16 LDO Voltage Regulator, 1.8 V, 200 Texas mA Instruments TPS73018DBV 37 1 U5 Dual output 800-mA DC/DC Switch Texas boost converter Instruments TPS65131RGET 38 2 U17, U18 16-Bit I2C I/O Expander Texas Instruments PCA9535RGE 39 1 U21 EEPROM, 1.8V, 256K Microchip 24AA256-I/ST 39 1 U7 3.3-V Oscillator CTS CB3LV-3I-27M0000 40 2 J5A, J9A 20-pin SMT Plug Samtec TSM-110-01-L-DV-P 41 2 J5B, J9B 20-pin SMT Socket Samtec SSW-110-22-F-D-VS-K 42 1 J3A 10-pin SMT Plug Samtec TSM-105-01-L-DV-P 43 1 J3B 10-pin SMT Socket Samtec SSW-105-22-F-D-VS-K 44 2 J2, J6 Header Strip, 4-pin ( ) Samtec TSW-102-07-L-D 46 3 J4, J17, J18 Header Strip, 2-pin ( ) Samtec TSW-102-07-L-S 47 4 J1, J15, J16, J19 Header Strip, 4-pin ( ) Samtec TSW-103-07-L-S 48 1 J7 Terminal Block 3.5-mm 9-Position PCB On Shore Technology ED555/9DS 27 MHz SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback Description Vendor Part Number ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK 29 Schematics and Layout www.ti.com Table 8. ADS1174EVM/ADS1274EVM Bill of Materials (continued) 30 Item No. Qty 49 1 N/A 50 2 51 52 Value Ref Des Description Vendor Part Number ADS1274EVM or ADS1174EVM PWB Texas Instruments 6492532 or 6496219 D1, D2 Schottky Diode, 20V, 1A ON Semiconductor MBRM120LT1G 5 J10-J14 Bus Wire (18-22 Gauge) 2 L1, L2 Inductor, 4.7 µH, 1.8 A, 6x6mm, SMD EPCOS B82462G4472M 53 5 S1-S5 Switch, Mini Slide, DPDT NKK SS22SDP2 54 1 S10 DIP Switch, Half-Pitch, 8-Position C&K TDA08H0SB1 55 1 S11 DIP Switch, Half-Pitch, 6-Position C&K TDA06H0SB1 56 1 S12 4PDT Slide Switch, Top Actuator Tyco/Alcoswitch MMS42 56 1 TP8 PCB Test Point, Large Loop, Through-hole Keystone Electronics 5011 57 7 N/A Shorting Blocks Samtec SNT-100-BK-G-H ADS1174EVM, ADS1274EVM, ADS1174EVM-PDK, and ADS1274EVM-PDK SBAU134A – August 2008 – Revised May 2009 Submit Documentation Feedback 1 2 3 4 5 6 REVISION HISTORY ENGINEERING CHANGE NUMBER S1 150nF 0.1uF 8 R39 3 S10 1 2 3 4 J12 OPA2350 1K RA1 2 C12 0.1uF 1 IOVDD 8 7 6 5 DIPSWITCH-4 TRIM C79 IOVDD 24 23 22 21 20 19 IOVDD 0.1uF D S11 DIPSWITCH-6 RA2 100K TP5 TP6 TP7 TP11 100K U2 VOUT PCA9535RGE A2 A1 INT VCC SDA SCL 1 2 3 4 5 6 C6 0.1uF AVDD VIN TEMP GND P06 P07 GND P10 P11 P12 TP2 TP3 1 C2 100uF J1 JPR-1X3 2 C81 3 1uF 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 3 2 1 R2 AVDD 47 U3A 2 U18 SW-DPDT 0.47uF D 6 5 4 3 2 1 C21 10uF REFN C4 12 11 10 9 8 7 C3 AVDD REF3125AIDBZ APPROVED 13 14 15 16 17 18 C1 2K 2 IN OUT GND P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 A0 U1 1 3 REFP P05 P04 P03 P02 P01 P00 R38 AVDD IOVDD 6 R1 100K C82 10uF 5 IOVDD SN74LVC2G74DCTR AN2 AINN2 TP8 GND U19 J14 C10 0.1uF 1 C11 0.1uF 20 19 18 17 AINP1 2 1 4 6 EXT CLK 2 4 C23 10uF 4 C9 0.1uF C76 10nF 1K +VA -VA EPC_B82462-G4472-M J3 C22 10uF -VA -5VA AGND VD1 +5VD 2 4 6 8 10 J4 JPR-2X1 C25 4.7 uF POWERHDR R37 100 J3A (TOP) = SAM_TSM-105-01-L-DV-P J3B (BOTTOM) = SAM_SSW-105-22-F-D-VS-K A GPIO5 U7 6 1 2 4 VCC A/B Y A Y B G GND OBCLK 1 3 EOH OUT C26 0.1uF R72 47 100k IOVDD +10V B PCA9535RGE IOVDD +VA +10V R50 RA3 100K C28 6.2 pF D1 J15 10K C30 22 uF 16V R53 J20 VA+ 10K 150K R71 4.22K U5 1 24 7 5 6 4 8 9 10 11 19 12 MBRM120 INP INP BSW INN INN VIN ENP PSP ENN PSN AGND NC VPOS FBP VREF FBN VNEG OUTN OUTN CP CN PGND PGND NC 23 22 17 16 15 13 14 21 18 2 3 20 R54 150K R51 C29 10K 6.2 pF HEADER-3X2 -VA MBRM120 C33 4.7 nF C32 10 nF L2 EPC_B82462-G4472-M C31 22 uF 16V 4 A0 A1 A2 WP 8 5 6 4 VCC SDA SCL GND ti -10V -10V 1 2 3 7 DATA ACQUISITION PRODUCTS J16 HIGH-PERFORMANCE ANALOG DIVISION SEMICONDUCTOR GROUP VA- 6730 SOUTH TUCSON BLVD., TUCSON, AZ 85706 USA ENGINEER RUSSELL ANDERSON DRAWN BY RUSSELL ANDERSON 5 1 OF 2 C84 0.1uF MCP_24LC256-I/ST TP10 D2 SHEET 3 2 4 6 C35 0.22 uF R55 1.24M C80 0.1uF IOVDD U21 1 3 5 R70 DOCUMENT CONTROL NO. 6496220 2 0.1uF TP9 TPS65131RGE 1 IOVDD C34 4 10 nF 2 VCC GND R48 470K CTS_CB3LV-3I-27.0000-T SN74LVC2G157DCT L1 2 +VA +5VA DGND +1.8VD +3.3VD 1 C24 10uF 1 3 5 7 9 8 5 3 7 IOVDD C78 U6 IOVDD R45 R52 1.1M R3 IOVDD 47K 24 23 22 21 20 19 A2 A1 INT VCC SDA SCL 47 2 TP1 AVDD R47 JPR-1X3 EXT 1 3 C27 1uF J11 1 TPS73018DBV 1 2 3 P06 P07 GND P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 A0 D2 D4 7 8 9 D1 10 D2 11 D3 12 1 2 3 C77 0.1uF J18 2 1 J19 J2 U17 470K R44 AVDD 5 IN OUT EN GND NR R49 DOUT DVDD U16 1 3 2 5 3 Q Q IOVDD AINN1 IOVDD J5A (TOP) = SAM_TSM-110-01-L-DV-P J5B (BOTTOM) = SAM_SSW-110-22-F-D-VS-K 1 2 3 C20 2.2nF C0G AN1 D CLK TP4 AINP2 AINN2 AINP1 AINN1 B GND SERIALHDR U20 IOVDD 2 DOUT AP1 C83 0.1uF VCC PRE 2 GND CLR 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 DVDD 3 J13 C 13 14 15 16 17 18 C19 2.2nF C0G DOUT1 DOUT2 DOUT3 DOUT4 2 47 D1 D3 AINP2 AP2 AINP4 AINN4 AINP3 AINN3 SN74LVC1G04DBV R42 NC NC NC NC AINN3 61 62 63 64 AINP2 AINN2 AINP1 AINN1 C18 2.2nF C0G AN3 AINP4 AINN4 AINP3 AINN3 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 2 4 P05 P04 P03 P02 P01 P00 47 13 14 15 16 AINP3 AP3 DVDD DGND DGND IOVDD IOVDD DGND TEST0 TEST1 CLKDIV SYNC DIN C8 0.1uF VREFN AGND AGND AVDD 8 9 10 11 12 57 58 59 60 AVDD AGND DGND AN4 AINN4 SCLK CLK 5 6 7 C17 2.2nF C0G AVDD AGND VCOM VREFP 1 2 3 4 VCOM AINP4 AP4 53 54 55 56 C7 0.1uF 1 3 R41 47 R40 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 GPIO0 DGND GPIO1 GPIO2 DGND GPIO3 GPIO4 SCL DGND SDA D4 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 FORMAT0 FORMAT1 FORMAT2 DRDY/FSYNC 5 SheetB SheetB.Sch ALC_MMS42 32 31 30 29 CNTL CLKX CLKR FSX FSR DX DR INT TOUT GPIO5 2 1 C5 0.1uF NC NC NC NC J6 J17 49 50 51 52 OPA2350 C 44 43 J10 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 1 2 5 J5 SYNC SCLK S12 8 7 6 7 U4 ADS1174IPAP PWDN1 PWDN2 PWDN3 PWDN4 DGND DGND DGND DGND MODE NC AVDD AVDD AGND U3B NC NC NC NC 48 47 46 45 REF5025 TITLE SIZE B ADS1174EVM DATE 29 AUG 2008 FILE 6 REV B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 REVISION HISTORY REV 1.5nF C0G +10V 8 0.1uF 3 + 1K - + 1 - 1K 6 R57 C53 OPA1632 C37 S2 49.9 CHAN-N4 ANN4 C54 0.1uF 1.5nF C0G R7 R9 1K 0.1uF 3 + 5 2 4 - 1 1K + 6 - C39 ANN4 49.9 S3 CHAN-P3 ANP3 49.9 CHAN-N3 C57 0.1uF 0.1uF -10V 1.5nF C0G R58 R59 C56 OPA1632 ANP4 ANN3 SW-DPDT C R11 1K ANP3 R12 1K C40 ANN3 +10V 1.5nF C0G J7 R13 0.1uF 3 + - VOCM R14 C58 U10 8 1K 1 1K + 5 2 4 6 - S4 49.9 CHAN-P2 ANP2 CHAN-N2 ANN2 SW-DPDT C60 0.1uF 0.1uF -10V C41 R60 R61 49.9 C59 OPA1632 TERMBLOCK-MINI-9 CHAN-P4 CHAN-N4 CHAN-P3 1.5nF C0G R15 ANP2 ANN2 ANP1 ANN1 B VCOM C55 VOCM R10 CM +10V U9 8 SW-DPDT R8 1K C38 1K C CHAN-P4 ANP4 49.9 0.1uF -10V 1.5nF C0G R56 5 2 4 VOCM R6 D C52 U8 R5 APPROVED CM R4 1K C36 D ENGINEERING CHANGE NUMBER CHAN-N3 CHAN-P2 1K CHAN-N2 +10V 1.5nF C0G R17 J9 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 AN0AN1AN2AN3AGND AGND AGND VCOM AGND AGND AN0+ AN1+ AN2+ AN3+ AN4+ AN5+ AN6+ AN7+ REFREF+ 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 3 + VOCM 1K + REFN REFP 6 OPA1632 C43 AN4 AP3 AN3 AP2 AN2 B AP1 AN1 0.1uF - 1 CHAN-N1 C61 U11 8 1K R18 CHAN-P1 R16 1K C42 AP4 -10V 5 2 4 R62 S5 49.9 R63 49.9 C62 0.1uF CHAN-P1 ANP1 CHAN-N1 ANN1 SW-DPDT C63 0.1uF 1.5nF C0G R19 ANALOGHDR 1K J9A (TOP) = SAM_TSM-110-01-L-DV-P J9B (BOTTOM) = SAM_SSW-110-22-F-D-VS-K ti A DATA ACQUISITION PRODUCTS HIGH-PERFORMANCE ANALOG DIVISION SEMICONDUCTOR GROUP 6730 SOUTH TUCSON BLVD., TUCSON, AZ 85706 USA ENGINEER RUSSELL ANDERSON TITLE ADS1174EVM DRAWN BY RUSSELL ANDERSON DOCUMENT CONTROL NO. 6496220 SHEET 1 2 3 4 5 2 OF 2 SIZE B DATE 29 AUG 2008 FILE 6 REV B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 REVISION HISTORY ENGINEERING CHANGE NUMBER S1 150nF 0.1uF 8 R39 3 S10 1 2 3 4 J12 OPA2350 1K RA1 2 C12 0.1uF 1 IOVDD 8 7 6 5 DIPSWITCH-4 TRIM C79 IOVDD 24 23 22 21 20 19 IOVDD 0.1uF D S11 DIPSWITCH-6 RA2 100K TP5 TP6 TP7 TP11 100K U2 VOUT PCA9535RGE A2 A1 INT VCC SDA SCL 1 2 3 4 5 6 C6 0.1uF AVDD VIN TEMP GND P06 P07 GND P10 P11 P12 TP2 TP3 1 C2 100uF J1 JPR-1X3 2 C81 3 1uF 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 3 2 1 R2 AVDD 47 U3A 2 U18 SW-DPDT 0.47uF D 6 5 4 3 2 1 C21 10uF REFN C4 12 11 10 9 8 7 C3 AVDD REF3125AIDBZ APPROVED 13 14 15 16 17 18 C1 2K 2 IN OUT GND P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 A0 U1 1 3 REFP P05 P04 P03 P02 P01 P00 R38 AVDD IOVDD 6 R1 100K C82 10uF 5 U4 J5 IOVDD SN74LVC2G74DCTR C19 2.2nF C0G AN2 AINN2 TP8 GND U19 2 J14 C10 0.1uF 1 C11 0.1uF 20 19 18 17 AINP1 2 1 4 6 D2 D4 2 4 EXT CLK C23 10uF 4 C9 0.1uF C76 10nF 1K +VA -VA EPC_B82462-G4472-M J3 C22 10uF -VA -5VA AGND VD1 +5VD 2 4 6 8 10 J4 JPR-2X1 C25 4.7 uF POWERHDR R37 100 J3A (TOP) = SAM_TSM-105-01-L-DV-P J3B (BOTTOM) = SAM_SSW-105-22-F-D-VS-K A 8 5 3 7 GPIO5 U7 6 1 2 4 VCC A/B Y A Y B G GND C26 0.1uF OBCLK 1 3 EOH OUT R72 47 100k IOVDD 0.1uF B PCA9535RGE +10V IOVDD TP9 +VA +10V R50 RA3 100K C28 6.2 pF D1 J15 10K C30 22 uF 16V R53 J20 VA+ 10K 150K R71 4.22K U5 1 24 7 5 6 4 8 9 10 11 19 12 MBRM120 INP INP BSW INN INN VIN ENP PSP ENN PSN AGND NC VPOS FBP VREF FBN VNEG OUTN OUTN CP CN PGND PGND NC 23 22 17 16 15 13 14 21 18 2 3 20 R54 150K R51 C29 10K 6.2 pF HEADER-3X2 -VA MBRM120 C33 4.7 nF C32 10 nF L2 EPC_B82462-G4472-M C31 22 uF 16V 4 A0 A1 A2 WP 8 5 6 4 VCC SDA SCL GND ti -10V -10V 1 2 3 7 DATA ACQUISITION PRODUCTS J16 HIGH-PERFORMANCE ANALOG DIVISION SEMICONDUCTOR GROUP VA- 6730 SOUTH TUCSON BLVD., TUCSON, AZ 85706 USA ENGINEER RUSSELL ANDERSON DRAWN BY RUSSELL ANDERSON 5 1 OF 2 C84 0.1uF MCP_24LC256-I/ST TP10 D2 SHEET 3 2 4 6 C35 0.22 uF R55 1.24M C80 0.1uF IOVDD U21 1 3 5 R70 DOCUMENT CONTROL NO. 6492533 2 IOVDD C34 4 10 nF 2 VCC GND R48 470K CTS_CB3LV-3I-27.0000-T SN74LVC2G157DCT TPS65131RGE 1 IOVDD C78 L1 2 +VA +5VA DGND +1.8VD +3.3VD 1 C24 10uF 1 3 5 7 9 47K U6 IOVDD R45 R52 1.1M R3 IOVDD R47 24 23 22 21 20 19 A2 A1 INT VCC SDA SCL 47 2 TP1 AVDD 1 2 3 P06 P07 GND P10 P11 P12 JPR-1X3 EXT 1 3 C27 1uF J11 1 TPS73018DBV 7 8 9 D1 10 D2 11 D3 12 1 2 3 C77 0.1uF J18 2 1 J19 J2 U17 470K R44 AVDD 5 IN OUT EN GND NR R49 DOUT DVDD U16 1 3 2 5 3 Q Q IOVDD AINN1 IOVDD J5A (TOP) = SAM_TSM-110-01-L-DV-P J5B (BOTTOM) = SAM_SSW-110-22-F-D-VS-K 1 2 3 C20 2.2nF C0G AN1 D CLK TP4 AINP2 AINN2 AINP1 AINN1 B GND SERIALHDR U20 IOVDD 2 DOUT AP1 C83 0.1uF VCC PRE 1 C 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 DVDD GND CLR J13 3 DOUT1 DOUT2 DOUT3 DOUT4 2 47 D1 D3 AINP2 AP2 AINP4 AINN4 AINP3 AINN3 SN74LVC1G04DBV R42 NC NC NC NC AINN3 61 62 63 64 AINP2 AINN2 AINP1 AINN1 C18 2.2nF C0G AN3 AINP4 AINN4 AINP3 AINN3 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 2 4 P05 P04 P03 P02 P01 P00 47 13 14 15 16 AINP3 AP3 DVDD DGND DGND IOVDD IOVDD DGND TEST0 TEST1 CLKDIV SYNC DIN C8 0.1uF VREFN AGND AGND AVDD 8 9 10 11 12 57 58 59 60 AVDD AGND DGND AN4 AINN4 SCLK CLK 5 6 7 C17 2.2nF C0G AVDD AGND VCOM VREFP 1 2 3 4 VCOM AINP4 AP4 53 54 55 56 C7 0.1uF 1 3 R41 47 R40 5 SheetB SheetB.Sch FORMAT0 FORMAT1 FORMAT2 DRDY/FSYNC P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 A0 1 C5 0.1uF C NC NC NC NC 13 14 15 16 17 18 OPA2350 ALC_MMS42 32 31 30 29 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 GPIO0 DGND GPIO1 GPIO2 DGND GPIO3 GPIO4 SCL DGND SDA 2 49 50 51 52 J17 J10 CNTL CLKX CLKR FSX FSR DX DR INT TOUT GPIO5 1 2 5 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 J6 8 7 6 7 SYNC SCLK S12 PWDN1 PWDN2 PWDN3 PWDN4 DGND DGND DGND DGND MODE0 MODE1 AVDD AVDD AGND U3B NC NC NC NC ADS1274IPAP D4 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 44 43 48 47 46 45 REF5025 TITLE SIZE B ADS1274EVM DATE 29 AUG 2008 FILE 6 REV B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 REVISION HISTORY REV 1.5nF C0G +10V 8 0.1uF 3 + 1K - + 1 - 1K 6 R57 C53 OPA1632 C37 S2 49.9 CHAN-N4 ANN4 C54 0.1uF 1.5nF C0G R7 R9 1K 0.1uF 3 + 5 2 4 - 1 1K + 6 - C39 ANN4 49.9 S3 CHAN-P3 ANP3 49.9 CHAN-N3 C57 0.1uF 0.1uF -10V 1.5nF C0G R58 R59 C56 OPA1632 ANP4 ANN3 SW-DPDT C R11 1K ANP3 R12 1K C40 ANN3 +10V 1.5nF C0G J7 R13 0.1uF 3 + - VOCM R14 C58 U10 8 1K 1 1K + 5 2 4 6 - S4 49.9 CHAN-P2 ANP2 CHAN-N2 ANN2 SW-DPDT C60 0.1uF 0.1uF -10V C41 R60 R61 49.9 C59 OPA1632 TERMBLOCK-MINI-9 CHAN-P4 CHAN-N4 CHAN-P3 1.5nF C0G R15 ANP2 ANN2 ANP1 ANN1 B VCOM C55 VOCM R10 CM +10V U9 8 SW-DPDT R8 1K C38 1K C CHAN-P4 ANP4 49.9 0.1uF -10V 1.5nF C0G R56 5 2 4 VOCM R6 D C52 U8 R5 APPROVED CM R4 1K C36 D ENGINEERING CHANGE NUMBER CHAN-N3 CHAN-P2 1K CHAN-N2 +10V 1.5nF C0G R17 J9 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 AN0AN1AN2AN3AGND AGND AGND VCOM AGND AGND AN0+ AN1+ AN2+ AN3+ AN4+ AN5+ AN6+ AN7+ REFREF+ 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 3 + VOCM 1K + REFN REFP 6 OPA1632 C43 AN4 AP3 AN3 AP2 AN2 B AP1 AN1 0.1uF - 1 CHAN-N1 C61 U11 8 1K R18 CHAN-P1 R16 1K C42 AP4 -10V 5 2 4 R62 S5 49.9 R63 49.9 C62 0.1uF CHAN-P1 ANP1 CHAN-N1 ANN1 SW-DPDT C63 0.1uF 1.5nF C0G R19 ANALOGHDR 1K J9A (TOP) = SAM_TSM-110-01-L-DV-P J9B (BOTTOM) = SAM_SSW-110-22-F-D-VS-K ti A DATA ACQUISITION PRODUCTS HIGH-PERFORMANCE ANALOG DIVISION SEMICONDUCTOR 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