Jumpers
2.2.3Channel 0 Analog Output
With a
With a
| Analog Input Configuration Channel 0 |
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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 |
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| When the jumper is installed between pins 2 and 3, the output from the onboard signal |
| conditioning is directed through channel 0. |
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2.2.4Signal Generator
| Signal Generator |
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Reference | Functional Description |
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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 |
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Reference | Functional Description |
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W16 | W16 selects either the onboard reference or an external reference supplied by the user. |
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W17 | W17 allows the user to vary the reference voltage. |
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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 |
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Reference | Functional Description |
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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. |
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