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EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ

EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ

  • 厂商:

    AD(亚德诺)

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  • 描述:

    AD7173-8 24 Bit 31.25k Samples per Second Evaluation Boards - Analog to Digital Converters (ADCs)

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EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ 数据手册
EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide UG-631 One Technology Way • P.O. Box 9106 • Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A. • Tel: 781.329.4700 • Fax: 781.461.3113 • www.analog.com Evaluating the AD7173-8 24-Bit, 31.25 kSPS, Sigma-Delta ADC with 161 μs Settling and Integrated Analog Input Buffers FEATURES GENERAL DESCRIPTION Full featured evaluation board for the AD7173-8 PC control in conjunction with the SDP (see EVAL-SDP-CB1Z from Analog Devices, Inc. for additional information) PC software for control and data analysis (time domain) Standalone capability The EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ evaluation kit features the AD7173-8, a 24-bit, 31.25 kSPS analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with integrated analog input buffers, on-board power supply regulation, and an external amplifier section for amplifier evaluation. A 7 V to 9 V ac-to-dc adapter is regulated to 5 V and 3.3 V; this supplies the AD7173-8 and support components. The EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ board connects to a USB port via the system demonstration platform (SDP) EVAL-SDP-CB1Z (SDP-B) controller board. EVALUATION KIT CONTENTS EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ evaluation board AD717x Eval+ software CD 7 V to 9 V ac-to-dc adapter The AD717x Eval+ software fully configures the AD7173-8 device functionality via a user accessible register interface and provides dc time domain analysis in the form of waveform graphs, histograms, and associated noise analysis for ADC performance evaluation. EQUIPMENT NEEDED DC signal source PC running Windows® XP to Windows 10 FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM 7V TO 9V VIN AIN0/REF2– ON-BOARD NOISE TEST REGCAPA AVDD2 CROSSPOINT MULTIPLEXER 1.8V LDO AVDD REF– IOVDD REF+ REFOUT REFERENCE INPUT BUFFERS BUFFERED PRECISION REFERENCE INT REF ANALOG INPUT BUFFERS AIN1/REF2+ REGCAPD 1.8V LDO USB CS SERIAL INTERFACE AND CONTROL SCLK DIN AIN15 AIN16 TO AD7173-8 REFOUT PIN I/O CONTROL AVSS TEMP SENSOR AD7173-8 AVSS PDSW GPIO0 GPIO1 GPO2 GPO3 XTAL2/ CLKIO Rev. A | Page 1 of 34 POWER SDP-B DGND Figure 1. EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ Block Diagram PLEASE SEE THE LAST PAGE FOR AN IMPORTANT WARNING AND LEGAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS. SYNC ADSP-BF527 ERROR XTAL AND INTERNAL CLOCK OSCILLATOR CIRCUITRY XTAL1 DOUT/RDY LED DIGITAL FILTER Σ-Δ ADC ADP7104 5V LDO LED STATUS 12024-001 AVDD1 ADP1720 3.3V LDO ADR435 5V VREF ADP1720 5V LDO UG-631 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Features .............................................................................................. 1 Reference Options .........................................................................6 Evaluation Kit Contents ................................................................... 1 Evaluation Board Software ...............................................................7 Equipment Needed ........................................................................... 1 Software Installation .....................................................................7 General Description ......................................................................... 1 Setting up the System for Data Capture .....................................9 Functional Block Diagram .............................................................. 1 Launching the Software ................................................................9 Revision History ............................................................................... 2 Evaluation Board Software Operation ......................................... 10 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ Quick Start Guide ...................................... 3 Overview of the Main Window ................................................ 11 Recommended Quick Start Guide ............................................. 3 Configuration Tab (1) ................................................................ 11 Quick Start Noise Test ................................................................. 3 Waveform Tab (18)..................................................................... 13 Evaluation Board Hardware ............................................................ 4 Histogram Tab (28) .................................................................... 15 Device Description ....................................................................... 4 Modelled Performance Tab (31)............................................... 16 Hardware Link Options ............................................................... 4 Registers Tab (45) ....................................................................... 19 Sockets and Connectors .............................................................. 5 Exiting the Software ................................................................... 19 Serial Interface .............................................................................. 5 Evaluation Board Schematics and Artwork ................................ 20 Power Supplies .............................................................................. 5 Ordering Information .................................................................... 29 Power Supply Configurations ..................................................... 6 Bill of Materials ........................................................................... 29 Analog Inputs ................................................................................ 6 REVISION HISTORY 1/2018—Rev. 0 to Rev. A Changed EVAL-SDP-CB1Z to SDP-B ........................ Throughout Changed EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ Evaluation Software to AD717x Eval+ Software ............................................................... Throughout Changes to Evaluation Kit Contents and Equipment Needed .. 1 Change to Reference Option Section ............................................. 6 Changes to Software Installation Software Section, Figure 3, Figure 3 Caption, Figure 4, and Figure 4 Caption ....................... 7 Added Figure 5 and Figure 6; Renumbered Sequentially ........... 7 Added Figure 7 through Figure 11 ................................................. 8 Added Setting Up the System for Data Capture Section ............. 9 Added Figure 13 and Figure 14 ...................................................... 9 Changes to Launching the Software Section, Figure 12, Figure 12 Caption, Figure 15 and Figure 15 Caption............................... 9 Changed Software Operation Section to Evaluation Board Software Operation Section .......................................................... 10 Changes to Figure 16 ...................................................................... 10 Added Figure 17 ............................................................................. 11 Added Overview of the Main Window Section and Configuration Tab (1) Section ................................................................................ 11 Added Waveform Tab (18) Section and Figure 18 ..................... 13 Added Histogram Tab (26) Section and Figure 19 .................... 15 Added Modelled Performance Tab (31) Section and Figure 20 ..... 16 Added Figure 21 ............................................................................. 17 Added Figure 22 ............................................................................. 18 Added Registers Tab (45) Section and Figure 23 ....................... 19 Added Evaluation Board Schematics and Artwork Section ..... 20 Added Ordering Information Section and Table 4 .................... 29 4/2014—Revision 0: Initial Version Rev. A | Page 2 of 34 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide UG-631 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ QUICK START GUIDE RECOMMENDED QUICK START GUIDE QUICK START NOISE TEST Follow these steps to set up the board: Use the following procedure to quickly test the noise performance: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Disconnect the SDP-B board from the USB port of the PC. Install the AD717x Eval+ software from the enclosed CD. Restart the PC after installation. Connect the SDP-B board to the EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ board, as shown in Figure 2. Fasten the two boards with the enclosed plastic screw washer set. Connect the external 9 V power supply to Connector J4 of the EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ board as shown in Figure 2. Set LK2 to Position B. Connect the SDP board to the PC via the USB cable. For Windows® XP, you may need to search for the SDP drivers. Choose to automatically search for the drivers for the SDP-B board if prompted by the operating system. Launch the AD717x Eval+ software from the Analog Devices subfolder in the Programs menu. 1. 2. Insert Link LK5 to Link LK20 to initiate the noise performance test mode. In this mode, analog input channels short to the REFOUT pin via SL11. Click Start Sampling to acquire samples from the ADC (see Figure 16). The Samples numeric control in the top right corner of the main window sets the number of samples collected in each batch. J4 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION 12024-002 1. Figure 2. Hardware Configuration, Setting Up the EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ Rev. A | Page 3 of 34 UG-631 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide EVALUATION BOARD HARDWARE DEVICE DESCRIPTION HARDWARE LINK OPTIONS The AD7173-8 is a highly accurate, high resolution, multiplexed, 8-/16-channel (full/pseudo differential) Σ-Δ ADC. The AD7173-8 has a maximum channel-to-channel scan rate of 6.21 kSPS (161 µs) for fully settled data The output data rates range from 1.25 SPS to 31.25 kSPS. The device includes integrated analog input and reference buffers, an integrated precision 2.5 V reference, and an integrated oscillator. See Table 1 for default link options. By default, the board is configured to operate from the supplied 9 V ac-to-dc adapter connected to Connector J4. The 5 V supply required for the AD7173-8 comes from the on-board low dropout regulator (LDO). The ADP1720, with a 5 V fixed output voltage, receives its input voltage from J2 or J4 (depending on the position of LK2) and generates a 5 V output. See the AD7173-8 data sheet for complete specifications. Consult the data sheet in conjunction with this user guide when using the evaluation board. Full details for the SDP-B are available on the Analog Devices website. Table 1. Default Link and Solder Link Options Link LK1 Default Option A LK2 LK5 to LK20 B Inserted SL0 A SL1 A SL2 A SL3 A SL4 A SL5 B SL6 Removed SL7 A SL8 to SL9 SL10 A A SL11 A SL12 to SL15 Inserted Description Selects the voltage applied to the power supply sequencer circuit (U3); dependent on AVDD1. Place in Position A if using 5 V AVDD1, or Position B if using 2.5 V AVDD1. Selects the external power supply from Connector J3 (Position A), or J4 (Position B). Inserting these links sets up the on-board noise test. In this mode, all inputs short to the common voltage via SL11. Routes A0 to: AIN0/REF2− pin on the AD7173-8 (Position A), Buffer U6 (Position B), U7 for use with a single-ended to differential driver circuit (Position C), or J15-1 (Position D). Routes A1 to: AIN1/REF2+ pin on the AD7173-8 (Position A), Buffer U6 (Position B), U7 for use with a single-ended to differential driver circuit (Position C), or J15-7 (Position D). Routes A2 to: AIN2 pin on the AD7173-8 (Position A), Buffer U10 (Position B), or U9 for use with a singleended to differential driver circuit (Position C). Routes A3 to: AIN3 pin on the AD7173-8 (Position A), Buffer U10 (Position B), or U9 for use with a singleended to differential driver circuit (Position C). Sets the voltage applied to the AVDD2 pin. Operates using the AVDD1 supply (default). Position B sets the AVDD2 voltage to 3.3 V supply from the ADP1720 (3.3 V) (U11) regulator. Selects between an external or on-board IOVDD source. Supplies IOVDD from the ADP1720 (3.3 V) (U11) (default). The evaluation board operates with a 3.3 V logic. Position A connects Crystal Y1 as an external MCLK clock source. Position B connects MCLK SMA/SMB connector for use as a clock input or an ADC internal clock output. Selects between an external or on-board AVDD1 source. Supplies AVDD1 from the ADP1720 (5 V) (U8) (default). Selects between a 5 V and 2.5 V LDO supply for AVDD1. Supplies AVDD1 with 5 V (default). Selects the voltage applied to the AVDD1 pin. Operates using the supply set up by Link SL8 to Link SL9 (default). When inserted in Position B, sets the AVDD1 voltage to 3.3 V supply from the ADP1720 (3.3 V) regulator. Selects the voltage applied to analog input during on-board noise test (LK5 to LK20 inserted). Position A connects to the AD7173-8 REFOUT pin. Position B connects to GND. Position C connects to AVSS. Connects AVSS and AGND for single-supply operation. To operate in split supply mode, remove these links. Rev. A | Page 4 of 34 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide UG-631 SOCKETS AND CONNECTORS Table 2. Connector Details Connector J1 Function Connector to the SDP-B A0 to A3 Analog inputs to ADC J3 External bench top voltage supply for the EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ External ac-to-dc adapter input for the EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ, 7 V to 9 V J4 J5 J8 J10 and J12 J14 External bench top voltage supply option for AVDD1/AVDD2 and IOVDD inputs on the AD7173-8 GPIO terminal J15 Analog input terminal block; wired connection to external source or sensor Analog input terminal block; wired connection to external source or sensor Optional header J16 Optional header 1 Connector Type 120-way connector, 0.6 mm pitch Straight PCB mount SMB/SMA jack Power socket block, 3-pin, 3.81 mm pitch DC power connectors, 2 mm SMT power jack Screw terminal block, 3.81 mm pitch Manufacturer Hirose Manufacturer Number FX8-120S-SV(21) Order Code 1 FEC1324660 Tyco 1-1337482-0 Not applicable Phoenix Contact Kycon MC 1,5/ 3-G-3,81 FEC3704737 KLDX-SMT20202-A MOUSER 806KLDX-SMT20202A Phoenix Contact MKDS 1/4-3.81 FEC3704592 Power socket block, 4-pin, 3.81 mm pitch Power socket block, 8-pin, 3.81 mm pitch Power socket block, 6-pin, 3.81 mm pitch 7-way, 2.54 mm pin header 7-way, 2.54 mm socket Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact Samtec MC 1,5/ 4-G-3,81 FEC3704749 MC 1,5/ 8-G-3,81 FEC3704774 MC 1,5/ 6-G-3,81 FEC3704762 SSW-107-01-T-S FEC1803478 Samtec TLW-107-05-G-S FEC1668499 Order codes starting with FEC are for Farnell. SERIAL INTERFACE POWER SUPPLIES The EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ evaluation board connects via the serial peripheral interface (SPI) to the Blackfin® ADSP-BF527 on the SDP-B. There are four primary signals: CS, SCLK, and DIN (all inputs), and one output from the ADC, DOUT/RDY. Power the evaluation board from the ac-to-dc adapter connected to J4, or from an external bench top supply applied to J3 or J5. Linear LDOs generate the required voltages from the applied input voltage (VIN) rail when using J3 or J4. Use J5 to bypass the on-board regulators. The regulators used are the 5 V fixed output voltage and 2.5 V adjustable output voltage ADP1720 devices, which supply the AVDD1 and AVDD2 rails to the ADC; the ADP1720 (3.3 V) supplies the IOVDD rail. Use the ADP7104 (5 V) to supply 5 V for the SDP-B controller board. Each supply is decoupled where it enters the board and again at each device in accordance with the schematic. Table 3 shows the various power supply configurations available, including split supply operation. To operate the EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ in standalone mode, disconnect the AD7173-8 serial interface lines from the 120-pin header by removing the 0 Ω R9 through R13 links. Use the test points to connect the signals to an alternative digital capture setup. Rev. A | Page 5 of 34 UG-631 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide Table 3. Power Supply Configurations 1 Configuration Single Supply (Regulated) Input Voltage Range 7 V to 9 V Single Supply (Unregulated) 7 V to 9 V, 5 V, and 3.3 V Split Supply (Regulated) 7 V to 9 V and −2.5 V Split Supply (Unregulated) 7 V to 9 V, ±2.5 V, and 3.3 V 1 Description The 7 V to 9 V input is regulated to 5 V for AVDD1/AVDD2 and 3.3 V for IOVDD. This also powers the external 5 V reference. See the Single Supply (Regulated) section in the Power Supply Configurations section. The input is unregulated and connects directly to AVDD1/AVDD2 and IOVDD from J5. The 7 V to 9 V input powers the external 5 V reference. See the Single Supply (Unregulated) section in the Power Supply Configurations section. The 7 V to 9 V input is regulated to 2.5 V for AVDD1/AVDD2 and 3.3 V for IOVDD. The 7 V to 9 V input powers the external 5 V reference, and the −2.5 V input is connected to AVSS directly (unregulated). See the Split Supply (Regulated) section in the Power Supply Configurations section. The input is unregulated and connects directly to AVDD1/AVDD2 and IOVDD from J5. The 7 V to 9 V input powers the external 5 V reference. See the Split Supply (Unregulated) section in the Power Supply Configurations section. Only one configuration can be used at a time. POWER SUPPLY CONFIGURATIONS Split Supply (Unregulated) Single Supply (Regulated) To set up the board, use the following procedure: There are two available power supply options for the single supply (regulated) configuration. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. • • An ac-to-dc adapter (included) connected to J4. Set LK2 to Position B. A bench top power supply connected to J3. Set LK2 to Position A and ensure that AVSS = AGND = 0 V. Set all other links and solder links to the default settings as outlined in Table 1. 8. Single Supply (Unregulated) To set up the board, use the following procedure: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Move SL5 to Position A and SL7 to Position B. Connect the two terminals of J5 labeled AGND and AVSS. Connect 0 V (GND) to J5 at the terminal labeled AGND. Connect 5 V to J5 at the terminal labeled AVDD. Connect 3.3 V to J5 at the terminal labeled IOVDD. Connect the 7 V to 9 V input to either J3 or J4. Set all other links and solder links to the default settings as outlined in Table 1. Split Supply (Regulated) To set up the board, use the following procedure: 1. 2. 3. Remove SL12 to SL15. These links connect AVSS to AGND. Connect a bench top power supply to J3 and set LK2 to Position A. Make sure that AVSS = −2.5 V in this case. Set LK1 to Position B. This sets the input to the power monitor circuitry to work with the lower AVDD1 supply of 2.5 V. Set all other links and solder links to the default settings as outlined in Table 1. Move SL5 to Position A and move SL7 to Position B. Remove SL12 to SL15. Connect 0 V (GND) to J5 at the terminal labeled AGND. Connect 2.5 V to J5 at the terminal labeled AVDD. Connect −2.5 V to J5 at the terminal labeled AVSS. Connect 3.3 V to J5 at the terminal labeled IOVDD. Connect 7 V to 9 V to either J3 or J4. Connect or disconnect the AVSS terminal of J3 to the AVSS terminal of J5. Set LK1 to Position B. This sets the input to the power monitor circuitry to work with the lower AVDD1 supply of 2.5 V. Set all other links and solder links set to the default settings as outlined in Table 1. ANALOG INPUTS The EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ primary analog inputs can be applied in two separate ways. • • J10, J12, and J14 connectors on the left side of the board A0 to A3 SMB/SMA footprints on the evaluation board The analog inputs route directly to the associated analog input pins on the AD7173-8, provided that the LK5 to LK20 links (on-board noise test) are removed. The EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ software is set up to analyze dc inputs to the ADC. The AD7173-8 input buffers work for dc input signals. REFERENCE OPTIONS The EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ includes an external 5 V reference, the ADR445. The AD7173-8 includes an internal 2.5 V reference. The default operation is to use the external reference input, which is set to accept the 5 V ADR445 on the evaluation board. Choose the reference in the SETUPCONx registers associated with Setup 0 to Setup 7 to select the reference used for conversions by the AD7173-8. Change between the internal and external references by accessing the AD7173-8 register map in the evaluation software. Rev. A | Page 6 of 34 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide UG-631 EVALUATION BOARD SOFTWARE SOFTWARE INSTALLATION The EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ evaluation kit includes software on a CD. Double-click the setup.exe file from the CD to run the installer. The default installation location for the software is C:\Program Files\Analog Devices\AD717xEvak+\. Install the AD717x Eval+ software before connecting the evaluation board and SDP-B board to the USB port of the PC. This ensures that the evaluation system is correctly recognized when connected to the PC. There are two parts to the installation. AD717x Eval+ software installation. AD717x Eval+ Dependencies a. SDP-B board drivers b. Ssrc SVG plug-in installation c. Microsoft .Net Framework v3.5 12024-104 1. 2. Figure 4. AD717x Eval+ Installation, Selecting the Location for Software Installation 5. Warning A license agreement appears. Read the agreement, select I accept the License Agreement, and click Next. To ensure the PC correctly recognizes the evaluation system, the evaluation software drivers must be installed before connecting the EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ evaluation board and SDP-B boards to the USB port of the PC. Installing the AD717x Eval+ Software To install the AD717x Eval+ software take the following steps: 2. Figure 5. AD717x Eval+ Installation, Accepting the License Agreement 6. A summary of the installation displays. Click Next to continue. 12024-103 3. With the SDP-B disconnected from the USB port of the PC, insert the AD717x Eval+ software installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. Double-click the setup.exe file to begin the evaluation board software installation. The default installation location for the software is C:\Program Files\Analog Devices\AD717x Eval+\. A dialog box appears asking for permission to allow the program to make changes to the PC. Click Yes to proceed (see Figure 3). 12024-105 1. 4. Select a location to install the software and click Next. Figure 4 shows the default locations displayed when the dialog box opens. To select another location click Browse. Rev. A | Page 7 of 34 12024-106 Figure 3. AD7173-8 User Account Control Permission Dialog Box Figure 6. AD717x Eval+ Installation, Reviewing a Summary of the Installation UG-631 Figure 7. AD717x Eval+ Installation Complete 12024-109 The message in Figure 7 appears when the installation is complete. 12024-107 7. EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide Figure 9. Eval+ Dependencies Setup, Completing the Driver Setup Wizard 5. Installing the Eval+ Dependencies Before using the evaluation board, the user must restart the PC. After installation of the evaluation software is complete, a welcome window displays to install the Eval+ Dependencies. With the SDP-B board still disconnected from the USB port of the PC, make sure all other applications are closed, then click Install. 12024-110 1. Figure 10. Restarting the PC Installing the .Net Framework v3.5 on Windows 8 and Windows 10 Windows 8 and Windows 10 have a built in installer for the .Net Framework v3.5. In order to run this software the user will need an internet connection and may need administrator privileges. Complete the following steps to install the software. If unable to install the .Net Framework contact your system administrator. When the Eval+ Dependencies installer reaches the .Net Framework, the window shown in Figure 11 will appear. 12024-108 1. Figure 8. Eval+ Dependencies Setup, Beginning the Drivers Installation 3. 4. The Ssrc SVG plug-in will install first, then the SDP-B drivers, and finally the .Net Framework. If using Windows 8 or Windows 10 see the Installing the .Net Framework v3.5 on Windows 8 and Windows 10 section. To complete the drivers installation click Close. This closes the installation setup wizard. 12024-111 2. Figure 11. Restarting the PC 2. Rev. A | Page 8 of 34 Follow the steps in the installation wizard to complete the installation. EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide 3. UG-631 If the window in Figure 11 does not appear; v3.5 may already be installed. To check if the software is already installed open Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features and select Turn Windows features on or off. Check that the .Net Framework v3.5 is enabled. SETTING UP THE SYSTEM FOR DATA CAPTURE 2. 3. 4. Figure 13. AD7173-8 Evaluation Board Selection Allow the Found New Hardware Wizard to run after the SDP-B board is connected to the PC. (If using Windows XP, search for the SDP-B drivers. Choose to automatically search for the drivers if prompted by the operating system.) Check that the board is connecting to the PC correctly using the Device Manager. Access the Device Manager by right clicking My Computer, then Manage. A dialog box appears asking for permission to allow the program to make changes to the PC. Click Yes. The Computer Management box appears. Click Device Manager from the list of System Tools (see Figure 12). The SDP-B board appears under ADI Development Tools. This indicates that the driver software has installed and the board is connected to the PC correctly. 3. If the EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ evaluation system is not connected to the USB port via the SDP-B, when the software is launched the Select Interface dialog box appears (see Figure 14). Connect the evaluation board to the USB port of the PC, wait a few seconds, click Refresh and the option shown in Figure 13 appears. 12024-114 1. 12024-113 After completing the steps in the Software Installation section and the Evaluation Board Hardware section, set up the system for data capture using the following steps. Figure 14. Evaluation Board Selection, No Board Connected The AD717x Eval+ software can also be used without connecting hardware. Click the Simulation button and the options shown in Figure 15 appear. This simulation mode uses a model and allows the AD7172-2, AD7172-4, AD7173-8, AD7175-2, AD7175-8, AD7176-2, or AD7177-2 to be evaluated. 12024-112 4. Figure 12. Device Manager LAUNCHING THE SOFTWARE 1. 2. From the Start menu, click Programs > Analog Devices > AD717x Eval+. The dialog box in Figure 13 appears, select AD7173 Evaluation Board. The main window of the software box displays as shown in Figure 16. Rev. A | Page 9 of 34 12024-115 After completing the steps in the Setting up the System for Data Capture section, launch the AD717x Eval+ software using the following steps: Figure 15. Evaluation Board Selection Simulation UG-631 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide EVALUATION BOARD SOFTWARE OPERATION 11 1 2 3 6 8 4 5 7 9 13 10 12024-116 12 Figure 16. Configuration Tab of the AD7173-8 Eval+ Software in Hardware Mode Rev. A | Page 10 of 34 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide UG-631 14 16 17 12024-117 15 Figure 17. Configuration Tab of the AD7173-8 Eval+ Software in Simulation Mode OVERVIEW OF THE MAIN WINDOW Functional Block Diagram (4) The main window of the AD717x Eval+ software displays the significant control buttons and analysis indicators of the AD717x Eval+ software. The main window is divided into five tabs. The functional block diagram of the ADC shows each of the separate functional blocks within the ADC. Clicking a configuration pop-up button on any of the functional blocks opens the configuration pop-up window for the block selected. Not all blocks have a configuration button. • • • • • Configuration Waveform Histogram Modelled Performance Registers Configuration Pop-up Button (5) Each configuration pop-up button opens a different window that allows the configuration of the relevant functional block. Analog and Digital Supply Voltage (6, 7, and 14) CONFIGURATION TAB (1) Figure 16 shows the Configuration tab when Hardware Mode is selected and Figure 17 shows the Configuration tab when Simulation mode is selected. The controls highlighted in Figure 17 are only available in Simulation mode. Evaluation Mode (2) The Evaluation Mode indicator displays the current evaluation mode. To switch between modes, click the Select Product button and the dialog box shown in Figure 13 appears. Tutorial Button (3) Click the tutorial button to open a tutorial and access additional information on using the AD717x Eval+ software. These input fields are used to take the supply voltage levels selected for the AD7173-8. Checks are performed to ensure the power supply voltage levels entered are within the specified limits. These power supply voltage levels are also used for the modelled performance to calculate the power dissipation. External Reference (Ext. REF) (8) The Ext. REF input fields set the positive and negative external reference voltage values. The difference is used for calculating the results for both the Waveform and Histogram tabs. The evaluation board has an external 5 V ADR445 reference, which can be bypassed by removing R32. Change the external reference values in Ext. REF to ensure correct calculation of results in the Waveform and Histogram tabs. Rev. A | Page 11 of 34 UG-631 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide Register Configuration Summary(9) Help Click the Summary button to display the selected configuration of the AD7173-8 this includes the channel configuration, information on each of the individual steps, and information on any error present. The Help drop-down menu provides links to extra information about the AD7173-8 , which includes links to the AD7173-8 product page, EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ evaluation board user guide, AD7173-8 datasheet, and No-OS Drivers. Selecting the AD717x Eval+ Tutorial opens the tutorial outlined in the Tutorial Button (3) section. For details on the current version of the software the About option opens a dialog box displaying the current version of the software and relevant licenses. Reset ADC (10) Click the Reset ADC button to perform a software reset of the AD7173-8 . The AD7173-8 does not have a hardware reset pin, to perform a hard reset the power must be removed from the board. The software reset has the same effect as a hard reset. Status Bar (12) The status bar displays the busy indicator and status updates, such as Analysis Completed and Reset Completed during software use. Menu Bar (11) The menu bar has three section: File, Edit, and Help. File There are three options available in the File drop-down menu: Save, Load, and Generate. Save Save allows the user to save register configurations or waveform data. Register configurations can be saved as a JSON file or a header file. If the configuration is only used in the AD717x Eval+ software environment then it is recommended to use the JSON setting. Waveforms are saved as .csv files and the user is prompted to save the register configuration as well. Load Load allows the user to load saved register configurations or waveform data. In order to load a header into AD717x Eval+ it must be in the same format as one that is saved from AD717x Eval+. The header file can be used when developing firmware. When loading the waveform data the user is prompted to load the register configuration. This allows the software to correctly analyze the data. Edit There are two options in the Edit drop-down menu; Change Product Selection and Reset ADC. Change Product Selection performs the same action as the Select Product button and Reset ADC performs the same action as the Reset ADC button. Device Error (13) The Device Error LED icon illuminates when an ADC error is detected or when a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) error occurs. The CRC functionality on the AD7173-8 is disabled by default and must be enabled for the Device Error indicator to work. Specific information on the error can be found in the Register Configuration Summary(9) section. External MCLK Frequency (15) This field sets the external MCLK frequency. External MCLK Frequency (15)] is only visible on the front panel when an external clock source is selected by the ADC. It is used by the functional model for modelled performance. Analog Input Voltage (16) These fields are only available when simulation mode is selected.These inputs allow the analog input voltages to be set and can be changed at any time while in simulation mode. External SCLK Frequency (17) This input field sets the external SCLK frequency for the SPI interface. This field is only available in simulation mode to determine if the SCLK frequency is within the permitted range. Rev. A | Page 12 of 34 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide UG-631 WAVEFORM TAB (18) Figure 18 shows the Waveform tab of the AD717x Eval+ software. Sampling Mode (19) This control is unrelated to ADC mode. The user can capture a defined sample set, single capture; or continuously gather batches of samples, repeated capture. The user can also select data logging that runs similar to repeated capture, but posts the results to a .csv file. When saving, the .csv file prompts the user to save the register configuration. This is necessary to load the data back into the software for analysis. Samples (20) The Samples field control sets the number of samples gathered per batch. Single capture returns the number enters into the Samples control. Repeated capture keeps returning batches of the number entered into the Samples control until stopped by the user. Sample (21) Click the Sample button to start gathering ADC results. Results appear in the waveform graph (22). See Figure 18. Waveform Graph and Controls (22 and 23) The data waveform graph shows each successive sample of the ADC output. Zoom in on the data using the control toolbar (labeled 23 in Figure 18). Click the x-axis and y-axis to change the scales on the graph. Channel Selection (24) The channel selection control allows the user to choose which channels display on the data waveform graph (23). These controls only affect the display of the channels and have no effect on the channel settings in the ADC register map. Noise Analysis (25) The Noise Analysis section displays the results of the noise analysis for the selected analysis channel, which includes both noise and resolution measurements. Analysis Channel (26) The Noise Analysis section and histogram graph show the analysis of the channel selected via the Analysis Control dropdown menu. Display Units and Axis Controls (27) Click the Display Units drop-down menu to select the unit displayed in the graph. This control affects both the waveform graph and the histogram graph. The axis controls can be switched between dynamic and fixed. When dynamic is selected, the axis automatically adjusts to show the entire range of the ADC results after each batch of samples. When fixed is selected, the user can program the axis ranges; the axis ranges do not automatically adjust after each batch of samples. Rev. A | Page 13 of 34 UG-631 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide 19 20 18 22 23 21 24 26 25 12024z-118 27 Figure 18. Waveform Tab of the AD7173-8Evaluation Software Rev. A | Page 14 of 34 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide UG-631 HISTOGRAM TAB (28) Histogram Graph and Controls (29 and 30) Figure 19 shows the Histogram tab of the AD717x Eval+ Software. The data histogram graph (29) shows the number of times each sample of the ADC output occurs. The control toolbar (30) in the histogram graph allows the user to zoom in on the data (see Figure 19). Click the x-axis and y-axis to change the scales on the graph (see Figure 19). 28 29 12024-119 30 Figure 19. Histogram Tab of the AD7173-8 Eval+ Software Rev. A | Page 15 of 34 UG-631 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide 31 32 33 34 35 12024-120 36 Figure 20. Filter Profiles of the AD7173-8 Evaluation Software Filter Profile Graph (34) MODELLED PERFORMANCE TAB (31) The Modelled Performance tab shows a number of ADC performance parameters, which are calculated using the ADC functional model. There are three main sections to the Modelled Performance tab; Filter Profile, Filter Step Response, and Timing Diagram/Power. These can be selected using the drop-down menu (33). Analysis Channel (32) The Analysis Channel drop-down menu selects the channel to be evaluated by the functional model. Filter Profile (33) The Filter Profile drop-down menu allows the user to switch between the three sections of the Modelled Performance tab. Figure 20 shows the Modelled Performance tab when filter profile is selected. This graph shows the frequency response for the selected digital filter. The graph controls allows the user to zoom in on the data. Click the x-axis and y-axis to change the scales on the graph. Filter Rejection (35) This section shows the rejection/attenuation of the digital filter over the rejection bandwidth (Rej.BW) for f1 and f2 in decibels; f1, f2, and Bandwidth can be changed. Filter Performance (36) This section shows the timing information about the data rate of the selected output. It shows the ADC initial settling time (Tsettle), the first frequency notch (Fnotch), and the actual sampling frequency (fADC). Rev. A | Page 16 of 34 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide UG-631 37 39 40 41 12024-121 38 Figure 21. Filter Step Response of the AD7173-8 Evaluation Software Filter Step Response (37) Step Response (40) This drop down menu allows the user to switch between the three sections of the Modelled Performance tab. Figure 21 shows the tab when Filter Step Response is selected. This section shows timing information about the data rate of the selected output. It shows fADC, Tsettle, and the settling time between conversions, 1/fADC. Step Response Graph (38) Graph Units (41) This graph shows how long the filter takes to settle when the voltage is stepped from one voltage to the next. For this analysis, it is assumed the ADC is continuously converting on only one channel. Use this control to switch the step response between percentages, volts, and codes. Step Configuration (39) Step Configuration allows the user to set the voltage before and after the step and the step position. Step position is set as a percentage where 0% is 1/fADC and 100% is 2/fADC. Rev. A | Page 17 of 34 UG-631 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide 42 43 12024 -122 44 Figure 22. Timing Diagram/Power of the AD7173-8 Evaluation Software Timing Diagram/ Power (42) Timing Diagram (44) This drop down menu allows the user to switch between the three sections of the Modelled Performance tab. Figure 22 shows the Modelled Performance tab when Filter Step Response is selected. This graph shows the digital interface timing diagram for the current configuration. The graph shows the timing for both the configuration of the ADC, and the subsequent data reads from the ADC. Estimated Power Consumption (43) This section shows the total power consumption of the device in the current configuration, as well as, the current consumption on each of the power supply rails. Please take note that the estimated power consumption is for continuous conversion mode only and no other mode of operation is supported. Rev. A | Page 18 of 34 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide UG-631 45 46 47 48 49 51 12024-123 50 Figure 23. Registers Tab of the AD7173-8 Evaluation Software REGISTERS TAB (45) Documentation (49) Figure 23 shows the Registers tab. The Documentation field contains the documentation for the register or bitfield selected in the register tree (46). Register Tree (46) This control shows the full register map in a tree control. Each register is shown; click the expand button next to each register to show all the bit fields contained within that register. Register (47) The Register control allows the user to change the individual bit of the register selected in the register tree (46) by clicking the bits or by programming the register value directly into the number control field on the right. Bitfields (48) Save(50) and Load (51) The Save (50) and Load (51) buttons allow the user to save the current configuration of AD7173-8 by saving off the register map setting to a file and load the setting from that same file. When using these buttons the register configurations are saved and loaded as JSON files. EXITING THE SOFTWARE To exit the software, click the close button at the top right corner of the main window (see Figure 16). This list shows all the bit fields of the register selected in the register tree (46). Change the values by using the drop-down box or by directly entering a value into the number control field on the right. Rev. A | Page 19 of 34 UG-631 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide EVALUATION BOARD SCHEMATICS AND ARTWORK 12024-124 Figure 24. AD7173-8 Schematic Rev. A | Page 20 of 34 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide UG-631 12024-125 Figure 25. Amplifier Schematic Rev. A | Page 21 of 34 UG-631 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide 12024-126 Figure 26. Power Supply Sequencing Schematic Rev. A | Page 22 of 34 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide UG-631 12024-127 Figure 27. Regulator Schematic Rev. A | Page 23 of 34 UG-631 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide 12024-128 Figure 28. SDP-B Connector Schematic Rev. A | Page 24 of 34 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide UG-631 13767-129 Figure 29. Analog Inputs Schematic Rev. A | Page 25 of 34 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide 12024-130 UG-631 12024-131 Figure 29. Top Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Silkscreen Figure 30. Bottom PCB Silkscreen Rev. A | Page 26 of 34 UG-631 12024-132 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide 12024-133 Figure 31. Layer 1 Component Side Figure 32. Layer 2 Ground Plane Rev. A | Page 27 of 34 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide 12024-134 UG-631 12024-135 Figure 33. Layer 3 Power/Ground Plane Figure 34. Layer 4 Solder Side Rev. A | Page 28 of 34 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide UG-631 ORDERING INFORMATION BILL OF MATERIALS Table 4. Name A0 through A3, EXTREF+, EXTREF−, MCLK C1, C17, C43, C47, C83 through C84 C2, C12 through C14,C18, C20 through C21, C34, C38, C44, C50 through C55, C58, C60, C71, C73, C78 through C79, C81, C85, C87, C89, C91, C101 through C102 C15, C45 through C46 C3, C5, C7 through C9, C19, C22 through C24, C26 through C33, C35 through C37, C40 through C42, C59, C61 through C67 C69 through C70, C75 through C76, C93 through C100 C10 through C11 C4, C6 C56 through C57, C77 C16 C25, C72, C86, C88 C39, C48 through C49, C80, C82 D1 through D2, D6 D4 D5 AVSS, GND1 through GND6, REF+, REF−, REFOUT, S1 through S8, S1’ through S8’, TDIN, TDIN1, TDOUT, TDOUT1, TERROR, TERROR1, TP, TSCLK, TSCLK1, TSYNC, TSYNC1, T\CS, T\CS1 J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 Part Description Straight PCB mount SMB jack, keep hole clear of solder. Do not insert. Ceramic capacitor, 6.3 V, X5R, 0603, 4.7 µF Capacitor, 0603, 0.1 µF, 16 V Manufacturer TE Connectivity Part Number 1-1337482-0 Stock Code Do not insert Murata GRM188R60J475K FEC 173-5527 Multicomp B0603R104KCT FEC 940-6140 Ceramic capacitor, 10 V, X5R, 0603, 4.7 μF KEMET Electronics Corp. Not applicable C0603C475K8PACTU FEC 157-2625 Not applicable Do not insert Ceramic capacitor, not inserted, 0603 Capacitor, 0603, 1 μF, 6.3 V Capacitor, 0805, 50 V, X7R, 1 μF Capacitor, 0603, 1 μF, 6.3V Ceramic capacitor, not inserted, 0402 Ceramic capacitor, 10 μF, 16 V, X5R, 0805 Ceramic capacitor, 50 V, X5R, 1210 Red LED, high intensity (>90 mCd), 0603 LED, SMD green Zener Diode, 0.5 W, 5.1 V Test point, not inserted, keep hole clear of solder Not applicable Not applicable Do not insert Not applicable Murata Murata Not applicable Not applicable GRM21BR71H105KA12L GRM188R70J105KA01D Not applicable Do not insert FEC 1735541 FEC 184-5765 Do not insert Murata GRM21BR61C106KE15L 490-3886-1-ND Murata Broadcom Ltd. GRM32ER61H106K HSMC-C191 FEC 184-5764 FEC 855-4528 Osram Vishay Not applicable LGQ971 BZT52B5V1-V-GS08 Not applicable FEC 1226372 FEC 1617767 Do not insert 120-way connector, 0.6 mm pitch PC-SCREWTERM-3WAY HIROSE Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact Mouser FX8-120S-SV(21) 1727023 FEC 1324660 Do not insert MC 1.5/3-G-3.81 FEC 370-4737 KLDX-SMT2-0202-A Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact MKDS1/4-3.81 806-KLDXSMT20202A FEC 370-4592 MC1.5/4-G-3.81 Do not insert MKDS1/4-3.81 Do not insert MC1.5/4-G-3.81 FEC 370-4749 and FEC 370-4920 Ceramic capacitor, not inserted, 0402 Socket terminal block, 3.81 mm pitch CON\BARREL_SMD_2MM_KLDXSMT2-0202-A SCREWTERM-4 POWER_SKT_3.81MM_4WAY, keep clear of solder SCREWTERM-4, keep clear of solder POWER_SKT_3.81MM_4WAY Rev. A | Page 29 of 34 UG-631 Name J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16 L1 through L4 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide Part Description SCREWTERM-8_RA, keep clear of solder POWER_SKT_3.81MM_8WAY SCREWTERM-8_RA, keep clear of solder POWER_SKT_3.81MM_8WAY SCREWTERM-6-RA, keep clear of solder POWER-SKT-3.81MM_6WAY Manufacturer Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact Phoenix Contact Samtec Samtec TE Connectivity Part Number 1727078 Stock Code Do not insert MC 1,5/ 8-G-3,81 FEC 370-4774 and FEC 370-4956 Do not insert SSW-107-01-T-S TLW-107-05-G-S BMB2A1000LN2 FEC 370-4762 and FEC 370-4944 FEC 1803478 FEC 1668499 FEC 119-3421 Harwin M20-9990346 and M7566-05 M22-2010205 and M22-1920005 2N7002 FEC 1022249 and FEC 150-411 FEC 671915 and FEC 510944 FEC 1853257 MMBT3904LT1G FEC 1459100 Do not insert Do not insert FEC 9330402 1727078 MC 1,5/ 8-G-3,81 MKDS1/6-3.81 MC 1,5/ 6-G-3,81 FEC 370-4774 and FEC 370-4956 Do not insert Q1 CON\7HEADER CON\7HEADER Ferrite bead, 0.3 Ω at dc, 1000 Ω at 100 MHz, 350 mA, 0805 3-pin (3 × 1) 0.1" header and shorting block in A 2-pin (2 mm Pitch) header and shorting shunt SI2304DDS-T1-GE3 Q2 NPN-BCX19, SOT23 R1 R28, R29, R50, R52 R2 through R4, R7, R48 Resistor, not inserted, 0603 Resistor, not inserted, 0402 Resistor, 100 K, 0.063 W, 1%, 0603 Fairchild Semiconductor ON Semiconductor Multicomp N/A Multicomp R5, R6, R8, R42 through R44, R71, R125 R45 Resistor, 1 %, 0603 Multicomp Resistor, thick film, 10 kΩ, 62.5 mW, 5 % Resistor, 0603, 1 %, 0R Yageo MC 0.063W 0603 0R N/A MC 0.063W 0603 1% 100 K MC 0.063W 0603 1% 10 K RC0402JR-1310KL Vishay CRCW06030000Z0EA FEC 146-9739 Resistor, 0402 Resistor, 0603, 1 %, 0R Vishay Vishay CRCW06030000Z0EA Do not insert Do not insert Resistor, 0402, 1 %, 39 K Resistor, 0603 10 k2 1 % Resistor, 0603, 1 %, 30 k1 Resistor, 0603, thick film, 1 % SMD Resistor, 0603 Resistor, thick film, 4.53 kΩ, 63 mW, 1 % Resistor, 0603, 1 %, 61R9 Multicomp Vishay Vishay Vishay Not applicable Vishay MC 0.063W 0603 1% 39K CRCW060310K2FKEA CRCW060330K1FKEA CRCW06031K00FKEA Not applicable CRCW06034K53FKEA FEC 9331158 FEC 1652829 FEC 1469798 Do not insert Do not insert FEC 2138399 Vishay CRCW060361R9FKEA FEC 2141253 LK1 through LK2 LK5 through LK21 R9 through R13, R19 through R22, R26 through R27, R30, R32, R34 through R41, R46 through R49, R51, R53, R56 through R59, R62 through R70, R72, R73, R79, R85 through R85, R89, R93, R94, R98 through R101, R104, R108, R111, R113, R119 through R122, R132, R136, R142, R146, R153 through R156 R33, R90, R112, R114 R61, R81 through R83, R87, R91 through R92, R95 through R97, R105, R126, R127 through R128, R133, R137 through R139, R143, R147 through R149, R152, R157, R158 R14 R15, R17, R18, R24 R25, R123 R80 R31, R78, R88, R107, R135, R145 R54 R55 Harwin Rev. A | Page 30 of 34 FEC 933-0399 FEC 179-9316 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide Name R60 R66, R75 through R77 R74, R103, R106, R131, R134, R141, R144, R151 R86 R102, R129, R140, R150 SL0, SL1 SL2, SL3 SL4 SL5 SL6 SL7 SL8 SL9, SL10 SL11A SL11B, S11C SL12 through SL15 STAR3 U1 U2 UG-631 Part Description Resistor, thick film, 2.4 kΩ, 0603, 100 mW, 1 % Resistor, 0603, thick film, 1 % Resistor, 0603, 1 K Manufacturer Yageo Part Number RC0603FR-072K4L Stock Code FEC 1799329 Vishay Panasonic CRCW06031K00FKEA ERA3AEB102V FEC 1469740 FEC 1577605 Resistor, 0402, 60 K4 Multicomp FEC 1803729 Resistor, 0603, 10R 4-way Solder Link (Use 0r 0603 Resistor) 2-way Solder Link (Use 0r 0603 Resistor) 2-way Solder Link (Use 0r 0603 Resistor) 2-way Solder Link (Use 0r 0603 Resistor) 2-way Solder Link (Use 0r 0603 Resistor) 2-way Solder Link (Use 0r 0603 Resistor) 2-way Solder Link (Use 0r 0603 Resistor) 2-way Solder Link (Use 0r 0603 Resistor) R0603, 0r R0603, DNI Resistor, 1206, 0R Ground link (copper short) 32 K I2C Serial EEPROM Bourns Inc. Not applicable MC 0.0625W 0402 1 % 60K4 CR0603-FX-10R0GLF Insert in Link Position "A” Insert in Link Position "A" Insert in Link Position "A" Insert in Link Position "B" Not applicable U4 Linear Regulator 5 V, 20 V, 500 mA, Ultralow Noise, CMOS Quad Voltage Monitor and Sequencer 5 V XFET Reference U5 ADC U6 Dual Op-Amp U7 U9 Ultra Low Power, Low Distortion ADC Driver, 4nV/rtHz 50 mA, High Voltage, Micropower Linear Regulator −5V Fully Differential Funnel Amplifier U10 Dual Op-Amp U11 Linear Regulator, 50 mA, 3.3 V, MSOP-8 50 mA, High Voltage, Micropower Adjustable Linear Regulator Linear Regulator, 50 mA, 3.3 V, MSOP-8 Miniature Crystal SMD U3 U8 U12 V1 through V4, X1 through X2 Y1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Vishay Vishay Multicomp Not applicable Microchip Technology Inc. Analog Devices, Inc. Analog Devices, Inc. Analog Devices, Inc. Analog Devices, Inc. Analog Devices, Inc. Analog Devices, Inc. Analog Devices, Inc. Analog Devices, Inc. Analog Devices, Inc. Analog Devices, Inc. Analog Devices, Inc. Analog Devices, Inc. Epson Rev. A | Page 31 of 34 FEC 2008331 FEC 933-1662 FEC 933-1662 FEC 933-1662 FEC 933-1662 Do not insert Insert in Link Position "A" Insert in Link Position "A" Insert in Link Position "A" CRCW06030000Z0EA CRCW06030000Z0EA MC 0.125W 1206 0R Not applicable 24LC32A-I/MS FEC 933-1662 ADP7104ARDZ-5.0 ADM1185ARMZ-1 ADP7104ARDZ5.0 ADM1185ARMZ-1 ADR445BRZ ADR445BRZ AD7173-8BCPZ AD7173-8BCPZ AD8656ARZ AD8656ARZ ADA4940-1ACPZ ADA4940-1ACPZ ADP1720ARMZ-5-R7 AD8475ARMZ ADP1720ARMZ-5R7 AD8475ARMZ AD8656ARZ AD8656ARZ ADP1720ARMZ-3.3-R7 ADP1720ARMZ3.3-R7 ADP1720ARMZR7 Do not insert ADP1720ARMZ-R7 Not applicable FA-20H, 16 MHz, 10 PPM, 9 PF FEC 933-1662 FEC 933-1662 FEC 146-9739 Do not insert FEC 9336974 Not applicable FEC1331330 FEC 171-2814 UG-631 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide NOTES Rev. A | Page 32 of 34 EVAL-AD7173-8SDZ User Guide UG-631 NOTES Rev. 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