Texas Instruments SLAU081 manual Switches, Clock/Timer Routing, Stand-Alone-Mode, SW1-1

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Switches

2.2.7Clock/Timer Routing

 

A variety of options are available to the user. Be careful about altering these.

 

 

 

Clock/Timer Routing

 

 

Reference

Functional Description

Designator

 

 

W21

This jumper defines the clock that the ADC and DAC use for all their timing. The user can select

 

either the output from W23 or the output from W22 to be the base clock for the system.

 

 

W23

This jumper allows the user to select either an external clock, or the onboard 20-MHz oscillator for

 

conversion. In addition, this signal is fed to W20.

 

 

W20

W20 provides a route for the EVM to generate CLKS for a DSP if so desired.

 

 

W22

This jumper enables the user to select either the transmit clock from a DSP, or the output

 

from W24.

 

 

W24

W24 connects or isolates the timer output from a DSP.

2.3 Switches

There are three switches present on the EVM:

-One 8-pin DIL switch which houses four individual switches; these are denoted SW1-1, SW1-2, SW1-3, and SW1-4.

-Two momentary push-button switches

Features and functions of each switch:

Reference

Function

Default

Designator

Condition

 

 

 

SW1-1

Selects either stand-alone mode (SAM) or user mode

SAM

 

 

 

SW1-2

Reserved

 

 

 

 

SW1-3

Reserved

 

 

 

 

SW1-4

Reserved

 

2.3.1Stand-Alone-Mode, SW1-1

SW1-1 chooses either stand-alone mode or user mode. If the switch is set to the off position, SAM is selected and the EVM ignores all signals generated by a DSP. In addition, the EVM will not output any signals to a DSP or microprocessor.

In this mode, SW2 and SW3 are used to reset the EVM’s logic and initiate automatic conversions from the ADC, in addition to automatically routing the serial bit stream from the ADC to the DAC for reconstruction.

Reference

Function

Designator

 

 

SW2

Initiates ADC and DAC conversions in SAM

 

 

SW3

Forces the EVM’s control logic into a known state

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Contents User’s Guide Important Notice EVM Important Notice EVM Warnings and Restrictions Contents Figures Introduction EVM Modes Stand-Alone Mode SAMAnalog Output Conditioning Stand-Alone ModeUser Mode Analog Input ConditioningGetting Started SAM Configuration Shipping Default ConfigurationDefault Configuration Description Switch SettingsDefault Description Configuration Jumper SettingsAnalog I/O Signal Conditioning JumpersChannel 0 Analog Input ADC Supply Voltage Signal GeneratorChannel 0 Analog Output Voltage ReferenceSwitches Clock/Timer RoutingStand-Alone-Mode, SW1-1 Connectors Reference Description Pin Function Designator NumberEvaluation board, SIL Agnd EVM power Analog output option No output Pin DIL header Evaluation board, SIL ADC and DAC Direct Access Reference Description Pin Signal Designator NumberHost Communication Common Connector FSX Legacy Connector Host Connector Pin No SignalEVM Connector J13 Pin No Signal J13 Host Connector Plugged into J12 J15 Pin No Signal Pin No Signal J13 Pin No SignalJ13 J15 Wire Wrap J13 Jumper J13 Wire WrapAll of these connectors are shown below Description Pin Signal Name/Function Designator Number Pin connector J12 pin Bill of Materials, Board Layout, and Schematics Dspclkr BNC0 DspclksDspxf DspclkxRefin FL2 +VS+VIN GND FL3FB2 ENA OUT FB3BLM11A121SGPB +VIN TP9RV9 GND RV7Trim SDO Agnd VDDA2OUT Dacout OUT/OUTBAOUTW19 AOUTAW15 A2FLTOuta RV8Dacout BLM11A121SGPB FB4 FSR ClkxClkr FB5 FSXDsptout Dsptout Sysclk DspclksEvmclkx Dspclkx Dspfsr DspclkrAdctc Sysclk ResetAdccs Dspdx EvmclkxTP6 TP7RV4 TP5RV3 U4ATP3 TP4 PT1 TP1 TP2RV1 RV2