Texas Instruments SLAU081 manual Channel 0 Analog Output, Signal Generator, Voltage Reference

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Jumpers

2.2.3Channel 0 Analog Output

With a one-channel DAC installed, this signal is the primary analog output (output A).

With a two-channel DAC installed, the pinout of these devices effectively resolves this channel to be the secondary analog output (output B).

 

Analog Input Configuration Channel 0

 

 

Reference

Functional Description

Designator

 

 

W19

This jumper selects the source for the analog output on channel 0.

 

When a jumper is installed between pins 1 and 2, the output from the expansion connector’s

 

B-channel is routed out.

 

When the jumper is installed between pins 2 and 3, the output from the onboard signal

 

conditioning is directed through channel 0.

 

 

2.2.4Signal Generator

 

Signal Generator

 

 

Reference

Functional Description

Designator

 

 

W9

W9 controls the generation of both onboard test signals. A jumper installed between pins 1 and 2

 

disables the waveform generator.

2.2.5Voltage Reference

 

Voltage Reference

 

 

Reference

Functional Description

Designator

 

 

W16

W16 selects either the onboard reference or an external reference supplied by the user.

 

 

W17

W17 allows the user to vary the reference voltage.

 

 

W14

There are a number of possible DACs that a user can install on this EVM. Some have an internal

 

reference that the user can select via software, and some do not have an internal reference. For

 

the DACs that support an internal reference, it is important to have the facility to remove the

 

external reference supplied by the EVM (or user) to avoid conflicts between the DAC’s internal

 

reference and the external reference.

2.2.6ADC Supply Voltage

 

ADC Supply Voltage

 

 

Reference

Functional Description

Designator

 

 

W13

This jumper controls the analog supply voltage.

 

When the jumper is installed, the supply voltage to the ADC is 3.3 V.

 

When the jumper is not installed, the supply voltage to the ADC is 5 V.

Getting Started

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Contents User’s Guide Important Notice EVM Important Notice EVM Warnings and Restrictions Contents Figures Introduction Stand-Alone Mode SAM EVM ModesAnalog Input Conditioning Stand-Alone ModeUser Mode Analog Output ConditioningGetting Started Shipping Default Configuration SAM ConfigurationJumper Settings Switch SettingsDefault Description Configuration Default Configuration DescriptionChannel 0 Analog Input Analog I/O Signal ConditioningJumpers Voltage Reference Signal GeneratorChannel 0 Analog Output ADC Supply VoltageStand-Alone-Mode, SW1-1 SwitchesClock/Timer Routing Evaluation board, SIL ConnectorsReference Description Pin Function Designator Number Agnd EVM power Analog output option No output Pin DIL header Evaluation board, SIL Host Communication ADC and DAC Direct AccessReference Description Pin Signal Designator Number Common Connector FSX EVM Connector J13 Pin No Signal Legacy ConnectorHost Connector Pin No Signal J13 Host Connector Plugged into J12 J15 Pin No Signal J13 Pin No SignalJ13 Pin No Signal J13 Wire Wrap J15 Wire Wrap J13 JumperAll of these connectors are shown below Description Pin Signal Name/Function Designator Number Pin connector J12 pin Bill of Materials, Board Layout, and Schematics Dspclkx BNC0 DspclksDspxf DspclkrGND FL3 FL2 +VS+VIN Refin+VIN TP9 FB3BLM11A121SGPB FB2 ENA OUTTrim RV9GND RV7 Agnd VDD SDOA2FLT Dacout OUT/OUTBAOUTW19 AOUTAW15 A2OUTDacout OutaRV8 FB5 FSX ClkxClkr BLM11A121SGPB FB4 FSRDspclkx Dspfsr Dspclkr Dsptout Sysclk DspclksEvmclkx DsptoutDspdx Evmclkx ResetAdccs Adctc SysclkTP7 TP6U4A TP5RV3 RV4TP1 TP2 TP3 TP4 PT1RV2 RV1