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DAC081S101EVAL

DAC081S101EVAL

  • 厂商:

    BURR-BROWN(德州仪器)

  • 封装:

    -

  • 描述:

    EVALUATION BOARD FOR DAC081S101

  • 数据手册
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DAC081S101EVAL 数据手册
March 8, 2006 Rev -2.0 CMC National Semiconductor Evaluation Board User's Guide DAC121S101 12-Bit, DAC101S101 10-Bit, and DAC081S101 8-Bit Micro Power Digital-to-Analog Converter with Rail-to-Rail Output © 2006 National Semiconductor Corporation. 1 http://www.national.com [ Blank Page ] 2 http://www.national.com Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction ................................................................................................. 4 2.0 Board Assembly .......................................................................................... 5 3.0 Quick Start .................................................................................................. 5 3.1 Stand-Alone Mode............................................................................ 5 4.0 Functional Description................................................................................. 5 4.1 Serial Interface ................................................................................. 6 4.2 DAC Reference Circuitry .................................................................. 6 4.3 Analog Output .................................................................................. 6 4.4 Power Supply Connections .............................................................. 6 5.0 Software Operation and Settings ................................................................ 6 6.0 Evaluation Board Specifications.................................................................. 7 7.0 Hardware Schematic ................................................................................... 8 8.0 Evaluation Board Bill of Materials................................................................ 9 A1.0 Summary Tables of Test Points, Jumpers, and Connectors..................... 10 A2.0 Enlarged Timing Diagram ......................................................................... 10 3 http://www.national.com (part number WV4DACIFCABLE at www.national.com). The Data Capture (WV4) Board is connected to a personal computer running WaveVision software through a USB port. The WaveVision4 software runs on Microsoft Windows, and the latest version can be downloaded from the web at http://www.national.com/adc. 1.0 Introduction The DAC121S101EVAL Design Kit (consisting of the DAC121S101 Evaluation Board and this User's Guide) are designed to ease evaluation and design-in of the National Semiconductor DAC121S101 12-bit, DAC101S101 10-bit, and DAC081S101 8-bit MicroPower Digital-to-Analog Converters with Rail-to-Rail Output. This family of pin-compatible DACs, will be referenced throughout this document as the DAC121S101. Note: WaveVision Software version 4.2 or later is required to evaluate this part with the WV4 Evaluation System. The evaluation board can be used in either of two modes. In the Stand-Alone mode, suitable test equipment, such as a pattern generator and signal analyzer, can be used with the board to evaluate the DAC121S101 performance. The WaveVision software allows the user to drive the DAC121S101 with a variety of preset waveforms and custom waveforms. The software also allows the user to select the clock frequency of the serial interface. Data transmitted to the DAC121S101 via a serial interface is converted to an analog waveform by U1/U2, the DAC121S101. In the Computer mode, data capture and evaluation is simplified by connecting this board to National Semiconductor’s Data Capture Board (order number WAVEVSN BRD 4.0) with a custom interface cable J1 VOUT_AC TP2 VOUT_DC JP3 Output Load U1/U2 DAC121S101 J3 Serial Interface J2 WV4S Connector J4 VA_REMOTE JP1 VA Selection VA1 Local VA Adjust Figure 1: Component and Test Point Locations 4 http://www.national.com 5. 2.0 Board Assembly The DAC121S101 evaluation board comes fully assembled and ready for use. Refer to the Bill of Materials for a description of components, to Figure 1 for major component placement, and to Figure 4 for the Evaluation Board schematic. 3.2 Computer Mode 3.0 Quick Start Refer to Figure 1 for locations of test points and major components. The DAC121S101 evaluation board may be used in the Stand-Alone mode or Computer mode. In Stand-Alone mode, a Pattern Generator is used to drive the DAC121S101, and a Signal Analyzer is used to evaluate the analog output signal. In Computer Mode, a WaveVision4 Board is used to drive the DAC121S101 and a Signal Alalyzer is used to evaluate the analog output signal. 1. 2. 3. Refer to Figure 1 for locations of test points and major components. 2. Run the WaveVision4 program. While the program is loading, continue below. Connect the “WV4DACIFCABLE” cable between J3 of the DAC121S101 evaluation board and J3 of the WV4 board. Note: the “WV4DACIFCABLE” is available at www.national.com. 3.1 Stand-Alone Mode 1. Select the desired output load by adding jumpers to JP3. Connecting a jumper across pins 1 and 2 connects a 200pF load capacitance to ground. Connecting a jumper across pins 3 and 4 selects a 2kΩ resistive load. See Table 1 for jumper configurations. 4. Connect a clean analog (not switching) +5V power source to Power Connector J4 on the DAC121S101 board and turn on the power. Place a jumper across pins 2 and 3 of JP1 to select VA_REMOTE. Create the digital waveforms seen in Figure 2 with your Logic Generator. Ensure that SCLK doesn’t exceed 30MHz. Refer to “Section 4.1: Serial Interface” and the DAC121S101 Datasheet for further details. 5. 5. 6. 7. 8. Connect a USB cable between the WaveVision4 Board and the PC running the WaveVision4 software. Connect a clean analog (not switching) +5V power source to Power Connector J1 on the WaveVision4 Board. Place a jumper across pins 2 and 3 of JP1 on the DAC121S101 board to select VA_REMOTE. Using a jumper cable, connect TP9 of the WaveVision4 board to TP6 of the DAC121S101 board. Using another jumper cable, connect TP10 of the WaveVision4 board to TP4 of the DAC121S101 board. See Section 4.4 for detailed Power Supply Information. Perform steps 4 and 5 of section 3.1 above. Refer to section 5.0 on Software Operation and Settings. 4.0 Functional Description Table 1 describes the function of the various jumpers on the ADC121S625 evaluation board. The Evaluation Board schematic is shown in Figure 4. Figure 2: Digital Input Timing Diagram (Refer to Appendix 2.0 for an enlarged version) 3. 4 SYNC 5 6 SCLK 7 8 DIN 9 10 J3 2 3 JP1 Select VA_LOCAL from VR1 adjust Select VA_REMOTE from J4 JP2 NC Not used Pins 1 & 2 Pins 3 & 4 Select 200pF Output Load Capacitance Select 2kΩ Output Load Resistance Jumper JP3 Figure 3: J3 Serial Interface Header 4. Pins 2 & 3 Jumper Connect your Logic Generator to Serial Interface header J3. Refer to Figure 3 below for connection details. 1 Pins 1 & 2 The Analog Output signal can be seen DC coupled at TP2, or AC coupled at BNC connector J1. See the board schematic of Figure 4 for details. Table 1: Jumper Configurations 5 http://www.national.com must be powered by an external supply. In either case, remember that the supply voltage and reference voltages are tied together on the DAC121S101. 4.1 Serial Interface In Computer Mode, the serial interface is driven by the WaveVision4 board. The WaveVision4 software allows the user to drive the DAC121S101 with various digitized signals. Refer to “Software Operation and Settings” for further information. If you wish to supply VA externally, connect a DC voltage supply to connector J4 and place a jumper across pins 2 and 3 of JP1 to select VA_REMOTE. This voltage (VA) can be set anywhere from +2.7V to +5.5V. Note: For computer mode, +3.3V must be supplied to the DAC121S101 board at TP4. In Stand-Alone Mode, The serial interface must be driven by an external device. The three-wire interface (SCLK, SYNC, DIN) is compatible with SPI, QSPI and MICROWIRE, as well as most DSPs. See the Timing Diagram (Figure 2) for information on a write sequence. Since the supply voltage (VA) serves as the reference for the DAC121S101, ensure a clean power supply is used. The maximum digital input level of the three-wire interface is independent of the analog supply voltage (VA). The range of all digital inputs is 0V to 5.25V regardless of VA. If you wish to use the local supply from the WaveVision4 Board, place a jumper across pins 2 and 3 of JP1. Using a jumper cable, connect TP9 of the WaveVision4 board to TP6 of the DAC121S101 board. This connection will supply +5V to VA on the DAC121S101 board. Using another jumper cable, connect TP10 of the WaveVision4 board to TP4 of the DAC121S101 board. A write sequence begins by bringing the SYNC line low. Once SYNC is low, the Binary data on the DIN line is clocked into the 16-bit serial input register on the falling edges of SCLK. On the 16th falling clock edge, the last data bit is clocked in and the programmed function (a change in the mode of operation and/or a change in the DAC register contents) is executed. At this point the SYNC line may be kept low or brought high. In either case, it must be brought high for the minimum specified time before the next write sequence as a falling edge of SYNC will initiate the next write cycle. 5.0 Software Operation and Settings The WaveVision software is included with the WaveVision4 board and the latest version can be downloaded from National's web site at http://www.national.com/adc. WaveVision software version 4.2 or later is required to evaluate this device with the WV4 system. Since the SYNC and DIN buffers draw more current when they are high, they should be idled low between write sequences to minimize power consumption. To install this software, follow the procedure in the WAVEVSN BRD 4.0 User's Guide. Once the software is installed, run it and set it up as follows: Please refer to the DAC121S101 datasheet for more information. Note: Before continuing, ensure that the WaveVision Hardware is setup according to Section 3.2. 4.2 DAC Reference Circuitry The supply voltage for the DAC121S101 serves as its voltage reference, and does not need to be supplied separately. The analog output range of the DAC121S101 can be scaled by adjusting the supply voltage (VA). This voltage can be set anywhere from +2.7V to +5.5V. 1. From the WaveVision main menu, go to Settings, then Capture Settings to open the System Settings dialog. 2. Under board type, select WaveVision4 (USB). 3. Turn on the power to both boards, then click on the "Test" button and await the firmware download. After the firmware has downloaded, WaveVision will open up a control panel for the DAC121S101. 4. Click on the "Accept" button to close the System Settings Dialog. 5. From the DAC121S101 Control Panel, configure the digital waveform to be converted by the DAC. Please see the WaveVision4 User’s Manual for detailed instructions. The ability to drive preset waveforms or custom data is provided. 6. Press the “Start” button to begin driving the digital waveform to the DAC. 4.3 Analog Output The analog output of this Eval board is available at the BNC connector, J1. The output at J1 is AC coupled. The board also provides a DC coupled output at TP2. If you are using a spectrum analyzer to look at the output of the DAC121S101, the AC coupled output (J1) is recommended. For very low frequency (i.e. less than 1kHz), use TP2 to see the output signal DC coupled. For an AC coupled output at low frequencies, simply replace the AC coupling capacitor at C3 with a larger capacitor. 4.4 Power Supply Connections The WaveVision4 Board will continuously send the waveform out to the DAC121S101 until the “Stop” button is pressed. Please refer to Section 4.3 for details on measuring the Analog Output of the DAC. In Computer mode, the board can be powered by either an external supply or the local WaveVision4 board supply. In Stand-alone mode, the DAC121S101 board 6 http://www.national.com The Digital Waveform is plotted in the main WaveVision window for added convienience. This waveform may be further analyzed by clicking on the magnifying glass icon, then clicking and dragging across a specific area of the plot for better data inspection. See the WaveVision4 Board User's Guide for details. If this board is used in conjunction with the WAVEVSN BRD 4.0 Data Capture Board and WaveVision software, a USB cable is needed to connect WAVEVSN BRD 4.0 to the host computer. See the WaveVision4 Board User's Guide for details. 6.0 Evaluation Board Specifications Board Size: Power Requirements Max Clock Frequency: Analog Output AC Coupled Output Range: Impedance: 2.44" x 2.19" (6.2 cm x 5.6 cm) Min: +2.7V , 3mA Max: +5.5V, 5 mA 30 MHz -(VA/2) to (VA/2) User Selectable: 2KΩ, 200pF, or ∞. 7 http://www.national.com 1 2 VA_REMOTE AGND J4 VA_REMOTE D2 1N4001 VA VA R3 NS VA VA_REMOTE NS D3 10uF C11 5P5V RED LED D1 3P3V 3P3V CAP 200pF C4 JP3 LOAD_SEL C3 0.1uF 1 10K VR1 0.1uF C14 R5 - + C15 4 3 VA_LOCAL ADJUST 1 J1 VOUT_ac 2 3P3V R2 200 TP4 3P3V TP6 VA 1 VOUT_ac 1 2 + NS 0 C6 NS C2 C10 0.1uF C9 1uF R4 0 TP5 AGND 1uF 0.1uF U4 LMV710M5 1 NS C1 C5 RES R1 2K 1 + 1 5 3 + 4 TP2 VOUT_DC SY NCB SCLK DIN GND VA VA GND VOUT 8 4 5 6 5 6 7 VA SELECTION JP1 VA SELECTION VA_REMOTE DIN SCLK SY NCB U2 DAC121S101CIMK VOUT NC NC VA U1 NS AGND VA 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 VA_LOCAL 1 + 2 3P3V 10uF C12 C13 0.1uF 10 9 3P3V 8 6 7 DIN 4 5 2 J3 HEADER 5X2 3 3P3V SCL 5P5V R7 0 3P3V R6 NS SCL SDA USI 5P5V 14 12 10 SCLK 1 13 11 9 8 6 7 4 5 2 3 1 SY NCB 3P3V 3P3V SDA DIN SCLK SYNCB J2 HEADER 7X2 6 VA 1 2 3 8 VCC A0 1 7 WP A1 2 SCL A2 5 3P3V 3 SDA GND 8 4 AGND U5 24C02 TP3 AGND 1 TP1 AGND AGND 7.0 Hardware Schematic Figure 4: DAC121S101 Evaluation Board Schematic http://www.national.com 8.0 Evaluation Board Bill of Materials Qty. Reference PCB Footprint Rating Value 1 C1 sm/c_1206 Source Source Part # 10V NS 2 C15,C2 sm/c_0805 10V NS 5 C3,C6,C10, C13,C14 sm/c_0805 10V 0.1uF 1 C4 sm/c_0805 10V 200pF 2 C9,C5 sm/c_1206 10V 1uF 2 C11,C12 sm/ct_3216_12 1 D1 sm/led_21 Digikey 516-1440-1-ND 10V RED LED 10uF 1 D2 DAX2/DO41 Digikey 1N4001GICT-ND 1N4001 1 D3 sm/led_21 Digikey 516-1440-1-ND NS 1 JP1 blkcon.100/vh/tm1sq/w.100/3 Digikey A26513-40-ND VA SELECTION 1 JP3 blkcon.100/vh/tm2oe/w.200/4 Digikey A26529-40-ND LOAD_SEL 1 J1 rf/bnc/r1.350_21 Digikey ARF1177-ND VOUT_ac 1 J2 blkcon/2mm/ra/tm2oe/w2mm/14 Digikey S2200-07-ND HEADER 7X2 1 J3 BLKCON.100/…/shroud Digikey A26529-40-ND HEADER 5X2 1 J4 term_block/.200/2pos Digikey ED1609-ND VA_REMOTE 1 R1 sm/r_0805 2K 1 R2 sm/r_0805 200 2 R6,R3 sm/r_0805 NS 3 R4,R5,R7 sm/r_0805 0 3 TP1,TP3,TP5 blkcon.100/vh/tm1sq/w.100/1 Digikey 5011K-ND AGND 1 TP2 blkcon.100/vh/tm1sq/w.100/1 Digikey 5011K-ND VOUT_DC 1 TP4 blkcon.100/vh/tm1sq/w.100/1 Digikey 5011K-ND 3P3V 1 TP6 blkcon.100/vh/tm1sq/w.100/1 Digikey 5011K-ND VA 1 U1 sog.65m/8/wg4.80/l3.00 1 U2 sm/sot23-6 1 U4 sm/sot23-5 1 U5 sog.050/8/wg.244/l.200 1 VR1 vres4 NS DAC121S101CIMK DAC101S101CIMK DAC081S101CIMK Digikey LMV710M5CT-ND LMV710M5 Digikey 3386F-103-ND 10K 24C02 9 http://www.national.com APPENDIX A1.0 Summary Tables of Test Points, Jumpers, and Connectors Test Points on the DAC121S101 Evaluation Board TP1: AGND Ground. Located at the top center of the board. TP2: VOUT_DC DC Coupled Analog Output test point. Located at the top center of the board. TP3: AGND Ground. Located at the top Right of the board. TP4: 3P3V 3.3V test point. Located at the right edge of the board. TP5: AGND Ground. Located in the center of the board. TP6: VA VA Test Point. Located in the center of the board. Connectors on the DAC121S101 Evaluation Board J1: BNC Connector VOUT_AC. AC Coupled Analog Output. J2: WV4S Header Wave Vision 4 Serial connector (Future Use) J3: Serial Interface Header Serial Interface connector. Logic Input. (Refer to Figure 3 for a pin-out diagram.) J4: Terminal Block VA_REMOTE. External power supply connector. Selection Jumpers on the DAC121S101 Evaluation Board (Refer to Table 1 in Section 4.0 for configuration details) JP1: VA SEL Selects source of VA. JP2: Not Used Not Used. JP3: Output Load Configures the output load. 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