Analog Devices AD9551 Setting UP the Power and PC Connections, Setting UP the Signal Connections

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Evaluation Board User Guide

EVALUATION BOARD HARDWARE

The following instructions are for setting up the physical connections to the AD9551 evaluation board.

SETTING UP THE POWER AND PC CONNECTIONS

Set up the power and PC connections as follows:

1.Install the AD9551 evaluation software before connecting the evaluation board to your PC for the first time (see the Installing the Software section). Administrative privileges are required for installation.

The AD9551 has the option of either being pin or register programmable. If the pin programmable option is desired, then no software is needed to control the part. However, it is recommended to install the software because if it is not installed, the computer will recognize the evaluation board as new hardware and attempt to install drivers.

2.Connect the USB cables to the evaluation board and the computer.

The red LED labeled VBUS (CR2) on the AD9551 evaluation board should illuminate, and the USBSTAT LED should start blinking. If the USBSTAT LED is not blinking, ensure that the USB port on the PC is operational and that the USB cable is not damaged.

3.If the Found New Hardware Wizard automatically appears when the evaluation board is connected, select

Install the software automatically and then click Next.

The Found New Hardware Wizard may appear twice, and a system restart may be required.

Refer to the Evaluation Board Software section for details on running the AD9551 evaluation board software.

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SETTING UP THE SIGNAL CONNECTIONS

After setting up the power and PC connections, use the following procedure to set up the signal connections:

1.Connect a signal generator to REF A SMA Connector J1.

By default, the reference inputs on this evaluation board are ac-coupled and terminated 50 Ω to ground. An amplitude setting of 6 dBm is sufficient.

2.To connect a signal to REF B, connect the signal to SMA Connector J2.

3.Connect an oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, or other lab equipment to any of the J3 to J6 SMA connectors on the upper right side of the board. The output connectors are single ended. A 50 Ω termination should be placed on all unused outputs.

BYPASSING THE USB POWER SUPPLY

The evaluation board can be configured to supply power to the AD9551 from an external power supply. Bypass the USB power supply as follows:

1.Remove the F2 ferrite bead (located on the backside of the board).

2.Connect a bench power supply to Pin 3.3V_1 of TB1 on the evaluation board. In addition, resistors on the evaluation board can be removed to further separate power supply connections to the AD9551. This is useful for measuring the AD9551 power consumption. Refer to the evaluation board schematics provided on the CD in the evaluation board kit (also available at www.analog.com) for further details.

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Contents Features General DescriptionDigital Picture of the Evaluation Board Table of Contents Setting UP the Power and PC Connections Setting UP the Signal ConnectionsBypassing the USB Power Supply Installing the Software Using the SoftwareEvaluation Board Software Using AN SPI Port Using DIP Switches Manual ControlUsing Software to Override DIP Switches Software Control AD9551 Evaluation Software Main Window Software OperationView Menu Menu BAR of Main WindowFile Menu MenuButton BAR of Main Window Using Software to Control Functional Blocks of AD9551VCO Control Window DLL WindowInput PLL + Dcxo Window PFD and Charge Pump WindowP0, P1, and P2 Output Dividers Boxes Using Software to Calculate the Device SettingsOutput Loop Config Box Feedback WindowRouting 26 MHz to Test Port ESD Caution Setting the 19.44 MHz Mode