Evaluation Board for the AD5930 Frequency Sweep/Burst Waveform Generator EVAL-AD5930EB

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Evaluation Board for the AD5930 Frequency
Sweep/Burst Waveform Generator
EVAL-AD5930EB
FEATURES
AD5930 DEVICE DESCRIPTION
Full-featured evaluation board for the AD5930
USB cable for PC connection
Can be powered entirely from USB port
Various linking options
PC software for control of the AD5930
On-board patchwork area
The AD5930 is a waveform generator that allows a user to
generate synthesized analog or digital frequency-stepped
waveforms. Because frequency profiles are preprogrammed,
continuous write cycles are eliminated, which frees up valuable
DSP/μcontroller resources. Waveforms start from a known
phase and increment phase continuously allowing phase shifts
to be easily determined. The part can be operated with clock
frequencies up to 50 MHz.
EVALUATION BOARD DESCRIPTION
This data sheet describes the evaluation board for the AD5930
programmable frequency sweep and burst waveform generator.
The evaluation board interfaces to the USB port of a PC. It is
possible to power the entire board off the USB port. Software is
available with the evaluation board, which allows the user to
easily program the AD5930.
Complete specifications for the AD5930 are available in the
AD5930 data sheet available from Analog Devices, Inc., and
should be consulted in conjunction with this data sheet when
using the evaluation board.
The AD5930 evaluation board includes a 50 MHz oscillator that
provides the MCLK for the AD5930. The user can remove this
oscillator, if required, and drive the AD5930 with a different clock
oscillator or an external clock source via a BNC connector.
EVALUATION BOARD BLOCK DIAGRAM
LK7
LK6
USB
CONNECTOR
DVDD
CAP/2.5V
STANDBY
LK4
REF
CTRL
SYNCOUT
INTERRUPT
LK5
USB
CONTROLLER
CY7C68013
SDATA
MSBOUT
AD5930
SCLK
IOUTB
IOUT
FSYNC
MCLK
LK3
LK2
ADG774
DVDD
QUAD 2:1
MUX
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50MHz
OSCILLATOR
DGND
Figure 1.
Rev. 0
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© 2006 Analog Devices, Inc. All rights reserved.
EVAL-AD5930EB
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1
Evaluation Board Software...............................................................5
Evaluation Board Description......................................................... 1
Installing the Software ..................................................................5
AD5930 Device Description ........................................................... 1
Using the Software ........................................................................5
Evaluation Board Block Diagram................................................... 1
Evaluation Board Schematic and Artwork.....................................7
Revision History ............................................................................... 2
Ordering Information.................................................................... 10
Hardware Description...................................................................... 3
Bill of Materials........................................................................... 10
Power Supplies .............................................................................. 3
Ordering Guide .......................................................................... 11
Link Options ................................................................................. 4
ESD Caution................................................................................ 11
REVISION HISTORY
3/06—Revision 0: Initial Version
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HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
POWER SUPPLIES
The AD5930 device has two analog power supply inputs: AVDD
(Analog VDD) and AGND (Analog GND). There are also two
digital supplies on the part, DVDD (Digital VDD) and DGND
(Digital GND). Both of these supplies are independent of each
other and can be powered from 2.3 V to 5.5 V.
As well as supplying the digital supply for the AD5930, DVDD
is used to provide the supply for the 50 MHz oscillator and the
ADG774 quad 2:1 mux.
There are two options available to power the AD5930
evaluation board:
•
The USB port of a computer
•
A power supply
The default option for powering the board is from the USB port
(LK1 and LK8 are in Position B). Alternatively, 2-pin terminal
blocks are available to the user for use with an external power
supply.
The 5 V from the USB port is regulated to 3.3 V, which provides
power for the CY7C68013 USB controller and related USB
circuitry. The USB port also provides the GND connections for
the board.
When LK1 is in Position B, DVDD is supplied with 3.3 V from
the regulator. When LK8 is in Position B, AVDD is powered
from DVDD through ferrite bead L1 (600 Ω @ 100 MHz).
When LK1 and LK8 are in Position A, the terminal blocks are
used to provide power to the board. Note that if you need to
operate the part at a different supply than up to 3.3 V, the
terminal blocks should be used. In addition, to abide by the
maximum ratings of the AD5930, the board should be used as a
standalone board if operating at a voltage less than 3 V.
Therefore, SCLK, SDATA, FSYNC, CTRL, INTERRUPT, and
STANDBY must be externally supplied by the user.
DGND and AGND are connected under the AD5930.
Therefore, it is recommended not to connect AGND and
DGND elsewhere in the system. AVDD and DVDD are
decoupled to the relevant ground plane using 10 μF and 0.1 μF
ceramic capacitors at their source and again at the AD5930.
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EVAL-AD5930EB
LINK OPTIONS
The link options on the evaluation board should be set for the required operating setup before using the board. The functions of these
links are described in Table 1.
Table 1. Link Options
Link No.
LK1
Function
This link selects the power supply source for the
digital circuitry (DVDD).
LK2
This link controls whether the serial interface of the
AD5930 is being driven from a PC or being used in
standalone mode.
LK3
This link selects the MCLK source.
LK4
This link selects whether the CTRL signal is being
driven by software or externally through an SMB.
LK5
This link selects whether the INTERRUPT signal is being
driven by software or externally through an SMB.
LK6
This link selects whether the STANDBY signal is being
driven by software or externally through an SMB.
LK7
Insert this link to connect the CAP/2.5 V pin to
DVDD if operating DVDD at < 2.5 V.
This link selects the power supply source for the
analog circuitry (AVDD).
LK8
Position Descriptions
Position A selects J2 as the digital circuitry power supply source.
Position B selects the 3.3 V from the ADP3303 regulator that is
powered from the USB port as the digital circuitry power
supply source.
Position A connects FSYNC, SCLK, and SDATA pins to the
USB controller (controlled from the software).
Position B connects FSYNC, SCLK, and SDATA pins to their
respective SMBs (J3, J4, and J5).
Position A selects the on-board oscillator (50 MHz provided).
Position B selects an SMB J13 (labeled MCLK).
Position A connects the CTRL pin to an SMB J6 (labeled CTRL).
Position B connects the CTRL pin to the USB controller for
software control.
Position A connects the INTERRUPT pin to an SMB J7
(labeled INTERRUPT).
Position B connects the INTERRUPT pin to the USB controller
for software control.
Position A connects the STANDBY pin to the STANDBY SMB
J8 (labeled STANDBY).
Position B connects the STANDBY pin to the USB controller
for software control.
Default
Position B
Position A
Position A
Position B
Position B
Position B
Removed
Position A selects J14 as the analog circuitry supply source.
Position B connects AVDD to DVDD through a ferrite bead L1
(600 Ω @ 100 MHz) and a 1.6 Ω resistor (R16).
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Position B
EVAL-AD5930EB
EVALUATION BOARD SOFTWARE
The AD5930EB evaluation kit is shipped with a CD-ROM that
includes self-installing software. The PC is connected to the
evaluation board using the supplied cable. The evaluation
software should be installed before connecting the evaluation
board to the PC’s USB port. This ensures that the evaluation
board is correctly recognized when connected to the PC.
The software is compatible with Windows® 2000 and Windows XP.
INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
To install the software:
Start the Windows operating system and insert the CD.
The installation software should launch automatically. If it
does not, use Windows Explorer to locate the file setup.exe
on the CD. Double-click this file to start the installation
procedure.
2.
At the prompt, select a destination directory. By default,
this is C:\Program Files\Analog Devices\AD5930.
Once the directory is selected, the installation procedure
copies the files into the relevant directories on the hard
drive. The installation program creates a program group
called Analog Devices with subgroup AD5930 in the Start
menu of the taskbar.
3.
Once the installation procedure is complete, power up the
AD5930 evaluation board as described in the Hardware
Description section. Then, connect it to the USB port of
the PC using the supplied cable.
4.
Double-click the AD5930 icon to start the program. The
evaluation board is then automatically detected.
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1.
Figure 2. First Window in Wizard
Figure 2 displays the first window in the wizard. The first series
of questions relate to the required write to the control register.
Follow the wizard prompts by selecting the desired answers and
click Next to proceed to the next screen. The text box labeled
Control register write is a read-only text box and cannot be
changed. It is intended to show the effect your selections have
on the control register write.
Both continuous and burst modes of operation are offered with
the evaluation board. In addition, both internal and external
options for frequency incrementing are offered. More details on
all of these options can be found in the AD5930 data sheet.
To launch the software, click Start > All Programs > Analog
Devices > AD5930 > AD5930 Evaluation Software. The
software for the AD5930 board is presented in wizard format.
Note that no download of data to the evaluation board takes
place until you click the Write to Part command button in the
last screen (see Figure 6). This means that it is possible to use
the software to help calculate the required write sequence
without having the board attached to the computer.
05723-003
USING THE SOFTWARE
Figure 3. Internal/External Increment Options
After completing the control register write section, you are
required to enter the frequency of MCLK. This value is then
used to calculate all frequency and time values throughout the
software.
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The final screen (Figure 6) displays the required write sequence
in hexadecimal, which is calculated based on the responses of
the earlier questions. Now click Write to Part, which is the first
communication with the board. This write programs the AD5930
registers. However, it is necessary to click Pulse CTRL Pin in
order to start the frequency sweep.
05723-004
05723-006
The next steps in the wizard require you to enter the values for
the numeric registers: the start frequency (FSTART), frequency
increments (Δf), number of increments (NINCR), time interval
(TINT), and burst interval (TBURST). Figure 4 shows the first screen
of this wizard where FSTART, Δf, and NINCR are entered. This can
be done by entering the hexadecimal value directly or by entering
the values in MHz (the software then calculates the corresponding
hexadecimal value). Click Next to enter TINT and TBURST.
Figure 4. Numeric Registers Values
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The SYNC and MSB outputs are also available from the
AD5930 evaluation board. The MSB output can be enabled in
the first window of the wizard, while both options for the
SYNCOP are available, as shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5. SYNCOP Pin Options
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Figure 6. Final Screen
05723-007
SHIELD
T3
C28
0.1µF
3.3V
T4
VBUS
D–
D+
IO
GND
USB-MINI-B
J1
GROUND LINK
C30
0.1µF
1
2
3
4
5
T5
T6
3.3V
C33
0.1µF
C9
10µF
RTAJ_A
C32
0.1µF
+
K
T7
C34
0.1µF
C8
0.1µF
C0603
LED
IN1
IN2
SD
C35
0.1µF
8
7
5
1
U3
C36
0.1µF
4
VCC
2
WP
6
SCL
3
NR
GND
ADP3303-3.3
C5
0.1µF
C0603
3.3V
C4
0.1µF
C0603
R17
100kΩ
R0603
3.3V
STANDBY
INTERRUPT
CTRL
SDATA
SCLK
FSYNC
C3
0.1µF
C0603
R4
100kΩ
R0603
3.3V
C12
0.1µF
C0603
13
14
1
2
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
9
8
54
42
44
C7
0.1µF
C0603
+
C10
2.2µF
RTAJ_A
R17
0Ω
R0603
3.3V
3
IFCLK
RSVD
RDY0/*SLRD
RDY1/*SLWR
PA0/INT0
PA1/INT1
PA2/*SLOE
PA3/*WU2
PA4/FIFOADR0
PA5/FIFOADR1
PA6/*PKTEND
PA7/*FLD/SLCS
D–
D+
3.3V
PB0/FD0
PB1/FD1
PB2/FD2
PB3/FD3
PB4/FD4
PB5/FD5
PB6/FD6
PB7/FD7
PD0/FD8
PD1/FD9
PD2/FD10
PD3/FD11
PD4/FD12
PD5/FD13
PD6/FD14
PD7/FD15
XTALIN
XTALOUT
SDA
SCL
CTL0/*FLAGA
CTL1/*FLAGB
CTL2/*FLAGC
U4
CY7C68013-CSP
CLKOUT
RESET
*WAKEUP
AVCC
R3
1kΩ
R0603
AGND
1 GL2 2
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
7
11
17
27
32
43
55
6
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GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
Figure 7. EVAL-AD5930EB Schematic, Page 1 of 2
10
12
26
28
41
53
56
02
A
5
4
16
15
29
30
31
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
C1
22pF
C0603
C2
22pF
C0603
+
8
C6
22pF
C0603
VCC
7
WP
6
SCL
5
SDA
SDA SCL
A0
A1
A2
VSS
24LC01
24MHz
Y1
1
2
3
4
3.3V
3.3V
C11
10µF
RTAJ_A
R2
2.2kΩ
R0603
R1
2.2kΩ
R0603
3.3V
EVAL-AD5930EB
EVALUATION BOARD SCHEMATIC AND ARTWORK
05723-008
J13
MCLK
J8
STANDBY
J7
INTERRUPT
J6
CTRL
C37
0.1µF
C0603
DVDD
R9
49.9kΩ
R0603
A B
LK3
A B
R12
10kΩ
R0603
LK6
A B
R11
10kΩ
R0603
LK5
A B
R10
10kΩ
R0603
LK4
A B
LK2
FSYNC
SCLK
SDATA
DVDD
J5
SDATA
R15
R0603
8
14
VDD
U7
50MHZ_XTAL
7
GND
O/P
STANDBY
STANDBY
INT
CTRL
INTERRUPT
CTRL
4
7
9
12
ADG774
S1A
D1
S2A
D2
D3
S3A
D4
S4A
IN EN GND
VDD
DVDD
2
5
11
14
16
J4
J3
1
SCLK
15
FSYNC
3
S1B
6
S2B
10
S3B
13
S4B
8
T25
SCLK
C17
0.1µF
C0603
SDATA
DVDD
8
13
12
17
15
14
16
DGND O/P
MCLK
INTERRUPT
STANDBY
CTRL
SCLK
SDATA
FSYNC
T26
AVDD
DGND
AGND
SYNCOUT
MSBOUT
IOUTB
IOUT
REF
COMP
GL1
GROUND LINK
FS_A
C23
0.01µF
C0603
C21
C0603
AVDD
C31
0.1µF
C0603
B A
LK8
SURFACE MOUNT AREA
THROUGH HOLE AREA
10
9
19
20
2
3
1
C20
0.1µF
C0603
+
2
C29
10µF
RTAJ_A
DVDD
1
R16
1.5kΩ
C19
10µF
RTAJ_A
AVDD
FSADJUST
DVDD
L1
BEAD
DVDD
U1
AD5930
LK7
C15
0.1µF
C0603
+
C16
10µF
RTAJ_A
CAP/2.5V
C13
10µF
RTAJ_A
3.3V
C17
0.1µF
C0603
C14
0.1µF
C0603
A B
MCLK
FSYNC
J2–2
DGND
J2–1
LK1
5
DVDD
4
T22
6
11
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7
Figure 8. EVAL-AD5930EB Schematic, Page 2 of 2
18
T21
AVDD
R6
6.8kΩ
R0603
J14–2
AGND
J14–1
AVDD
T23
IOUTB
IOUT
T24
SYNCOUT
MSBOUT
C25
C0603
C24
C0603
REF
J12
IOUTB
J11
IOUT
J15
J10
C18
C0603
J9
SYNCOUT
C26
C0603
MSBOUT
R8
200Ω
R0603
R7
200Ω
R0603
C22
0.1µF
C0603
REF
EVAL-AD5930EB
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EVAL-AD5930EB
05723-010
Figure 9. EVAL-AD5930EB Silkscreen Artwork
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Figure 10. EVAL-AD5930EB Component Side Artwork
Figure 11. EVAL-AD5930EB Solder Side Artwork
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ORDERING INFORMATION
BILL OF MATERIALS
Table 2.
Item
1
2
3
4
5
6
Qty
3
1
2
3
1
21
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
6
1
1
2
12
1
7
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
26
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Reference
C1, C2, C6
C10
C18, C26
C21, C24, C25
C23
C3, C4, C5, C7, C8, C12, C14, C15,
C17, C20, C22, C27, C28, C30, C31,
C32, C33, C34, C35, C36, C37
C9, C11, C13, C16, C19, C29
D2
J1
J2, J14
J3, J4, J5, J6, J7, J8, J9, J10, J11, J12, J13, J15
L1
LK1, LK2, LK3, LK4, LK5, LK6, LK8
LK7
R1, R2
R10, R11, R12
R15
R16
R17
R3
R4, R5
R6
R7, R8
R9
T1 to T26
U1
U2
U3
U4
U5
U7
Y1
Description
22 pF 0603 Ceramic Capacitor
2.2 μF 0805 Ceramic Capacitor
0603 Capacitor
0805 Capacitor
0.01 μF 0603 Ceramic Capacitor
0.1 μF 0603 Ceramic Capacitor
Supplier / No.
FEC 722-005
Digikey 445-1588-1-ND
Not Inserted
Not Inserted
FEC 722-066
FEC 499-675
10 μF 0805 Ceramic Capacitor
Green LED
USB Mini-B Connector (USB-OTG)
2 Pin Terminal Block (5 mm Pitch)
Subminiature BNC Connector (SMB)
Ferrite Bead (600 Ω @ 100 MHz)
3-Pin SIL Header (with shorting block)
2-Pin SIL Header (with shorting block)
2.2 kΩ 0603 Resistor
10 kΩ 0603 Resistor
0603 Resistor
1.5 Ω 0603 Resistor
0 Ω Short
1 kΩ 0603 Resistor
100 kΩ 0603 Resistor
6.8 kΩ Resistor
200 Ω Resistor
50 Ω 0603 Resistor
Testpoint
AD5930
IC Serial EEPROM 64 K 2.5 V 8-SOIC
Precision Voltage Regulator
CY7C68013-CSP USB Microcontroller
Quad SPDT Switch/2:1 mux
50 MHZ CMOS/TTL Crystal (and 14-Pin DIP)
24 MHz CM309S SMD Crystal
Digikey 490-1709-1-ND
FEC 515-620
FEC 476-8309
FEC 151-785
FEC 310-682
FEC 581-094
FEC 512-047 and 150-411
FEC 511-705 and 150-411
FEC 911-276
FEC 911-355
Not Inserted
FEC 758-267
FEC 772-227
FEC 911-239
FEC 911-471
FEC 911-331
FEC 357-1312
FEC 422-1825
FEC 240-333
AD5930
Digikey 24LC64-I/SN-ND
ADP3303AR-3.3
Embassy CY7C68013-56LFC
ADG774BRQ
FEC 788-480/97103
FEC 569-872
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ORDERING GUIDE
Model
EVAL-AD5930EB
Description
Evaluation Board
ESD CAUTION
ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Electrostatic charges as high as 4000 V readily accumulate on
the human body and test equipment and can discharge without detection. Although this product features
proprietary ESD protection circuitry, permanent damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy
electrostatic discharges. Therefore, proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality.
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NOTES
©2006 Analog Devices, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks and
registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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