EVAL-ADG5209FEBZ User Guide
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Evaluating the ADG5209F, Overvoltage Protected Dual 4:1 Multiplexer
FEATURES
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Supply voltages
Dual supply: ±5 V to ±22 V
Single supply: 8 V to 44 V
Protected against overvoltage on source pins
Signal voltages up to −55 V and +55 V
Parallel interface compatible with 3 V logic
On-board low dropout (LDO) regulator for digital supply and
control, if required
The EVAL-ADG5209FEBZ is the evaluation board for the
ADG5209F and features an overvoltage protected dual 4:1
multiplexer. The ADG5209F has overvoltage detection and
protection circuitry on the source pins and is protected against
signals up to −55 V and +55 V in both the powered and
unpowered states.
EVALUATION KIT CONTENTS
EVAL-ADG5209FEBZ evaluation board
ONLINE RESOURCES
Documents Needed
ADG5209F data sheet
EVAL-ADG5209FEBZ user guide
EQUIPMENT NEEDED
DC voltage source
±22 V for dual supply
44 V for single supply
Optional digital logic supply: 3 V to 5 V
Analog signal source
Method to measure voltage, such as a digital multimeter (DMM)
Figure 1 shows the EVAL-ADG5209FEBZ in a typical evaluation
setup. The ADG5209F is soldered to the center of the evaluation
board, and wire screw terminals are provided to connect to each
of the source and drain pins. Three screw terminals power the
device, with a fourth terminal used to provide a user defined
digital logic supply voltage, if required. Alternatively, a low
dropout (LDO) regulator is provided for 5 V digital logic
supply.
Full specifications on the ADG5209F are available in the
ADG5209F data sheet, which must be consulted in conjunction
with this user guide when using the evaluation board.
TYPICAL EVALUATION SETUP
POWER SUPPLY
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SIGNAL GENERATOR
Figure 1. EVAL-ADG5209FEBZ, Power Supply, and Signal Generator
PLEASE SEE THE LAST PAGE FOR AN IMPORTANT
WARNING AND LEGAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1
Evaluation Board Hardware .............................................................4
Evaluation Kit Contents ................................................................... 1
Power Supply..................................................................................4
Online Resources .............................................................................. 1
Input Signals...................................................................................4
Equipment Needed ........................................................................... 1
Jumper Settings ..................................................................................5
General Description ......................................................................... 1
Switches and 0 Ω Resistors...........................................................5
Typical Evaluation Setup ................................................................. 1
SMB Connectors............................................................................5
Revision History ............................................................................... 2
Evaluation Board Schematics and Artwork ...................................6
Getting Started .................................................................................. 3
Ordering Information .................................................................... 11
Evaluation Board Setup Procedure ............................................ 3
Bill of Materials ........................................................................... 11
REVISION HISTORY
5/2016—Rev. 0 to Rev. A
Changes to Figure 1 .......................................................................... 1
Changes to Input Signals Section ................................................... 4
Changes to SMB Connectors Section and Table 1 ....................... 5
8/2015—Revision 0: Initial Version
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GETTING STARTED
EVALUATION BOARD SETUP PROCEDURE
A functionality test can be set up as follows:
The EVAL-ADG5209FEBZ evaluation board operates
independently and does not require any additional evaluation
boards or software to operate. An on-board LDO regulator is
provided as the digital power supply to manually control the
ADG5209F.
1.
2.
3.
Supply the evaluation board with a dual power source of up to
±22 V or a single supply of up to +44 V by connecting VSS and
GND together.
Connect a power supply to J5. Connect VSS and GND
together if a single supply is required.
Ensure a 0 Ω resistor is inserted in R15 to use the on-board
LDO regulator, and that a 0 Ω resistor is inserted in R14.
SW1 through SW3 control the digital signals for the
ADG5209F.
J5
VDD
VDD
J1:S1A
ADG5209F
S1A
J3:DA
ADP7142
DA
J1:S4A
(LDO)
S4A
SW1
J2:S1B
S1B
J4:DB
R14 = LDO
R13 = EXT_VL
DB
J2:S4B
S4B
SW2
EN
J5
A0
EXT_VL
A1
SW3
FAULT DETECTION
AND
SWITCH DRIVER
GND
J5
VSS
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GND
VSS
Figure 2. EVAL-ADG5209FEBZ Block Diagram
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EVALUATION BOARD HARDWARE
The operation of the ADG5209F is evaluated using the EVALADG5209FEBZ. Figure 1 shows a typical evaluation setup
where only a power supply and signal generator are required.
Figure 2 shows the block diagram of the main components of
the evaluation board.
Using this evaluation board, the ADG5209F passes signals from
either the source or drain connectors. The source pins have fault
detection circuitry that react to an overvoltage event. During an
overvoltage event, the channel on which the fault occurs is
turned off. See the ADG5209F data sheet for more details.
POWER SUPPLY
Connector J5 provides access to the supply pins of the ADG5209F.
VDD, GND, and VSS on J5 link to the appropriate pins on the
ADG5209F. For dual-supply voltages, the evaluation board can
be powered from ±5 V to ±22 V. For single-supply voltages, the
GND and VSS terminals must be connected together, and power
the evaluation board with 8 V to 44 V. Additionally, an on-board
LDO regulator is provided for a digital control voltage. If
necessary, a secondary voltage source can be connected to
EXT_VL and used to control the digital voltages. To use
EXT_VL, move the 0 Ω resistor from R14 to R13. Do not
expose the on-board LDO regulator to voltages greater than
28 V; remove R15 and supply an alternative digital voltage via
EXT_VL, if required.
INPUT SIGNALS
Four screw connectors are provided to connect to both the
source and drain pins of the ADG5209F. Additional Subminiature
Version B (SMB) connector pads are available if extra connections
are required. The ADG5209F is overvoltage protected on the
source side, and each source terminal (S1A to S4A and S1B to
S4B) can be presented with a voltage of up to +55 V or −55 V.
See the ADG5209F data sheet for more details.
Each trace on the source and drain side includes two sets of 0603
pads that can be used to place a load on the signal path to ground.
A 0 Ω resistor is placed in the signal path and can be replaced
with a user defined value. Use the resistor combined with the
0603 pads to create a simple resistor capacitor (RC) filter.
The ADG5209F uses a parallel interface to control the operation of
the switches. The switch operation can be manually controlled
using the SW1 to SW3 switches, or an external controller can be
interfaced directly to the control pins by using the SMB connectors
(EN, A0, and A1) and removing the 0 Ω R31, R33, and R35
resistors.
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JUMPER SETTINGS
SWITCHES AND 0 Ω RESISTORS
Switches control the ADG5209F manually and 0 Ω resistors
configure the digital control voltage. Table 2 shows a summary
of the switches and 0 Ω resistors and how they are used on the
evaluation board.
Use SW2 and SW3 to control the switches of the ADG5209F.
Position L (low) is tied to GND and sets the logic low, and
Position H (high) is tied to VL and sets the logic high.
Use SW1 to enable or disable the device. Position DIS (disable)
is tied to GND and disables the device, and Position EN (enable) is
tied to VL and enables the device.
R15 connects the on-board LDO regulator to the VDD supply.
Remove this resistor to protect the LDO regulator from voltages
higher than 28 V. Change the 0 Ω resistor to the R13 position to
use an alternative digital voltage connected to DC_V1.
SMB CONNECTORS
The parallel interface of the ADG5209F is controlled manually
using the link headers (SW1 to SW3), or it can be accessed using
the SMB connectors (EN, A0, and A1). To use the SMB
connectors, remove the 0 Ω R31, R33, and R35 resistors.
Table 1. ADG5209F Truth Table
SW3 (A1)
X1
L (low)
L (low)
H (high)
H (high)
1
SW2 (A0)
X1
L (low)
H (high)
L (low)
H (high)
SW1 (EN)
DIS (disable)
EN (enable)
EN (enable)
EN (enable)
EN (enable)
Connected Sx
All switches off
S1A/S1B
S2A/S2B
S3A/S3B
S4A/S4B
X means don’t care.
Table 2. Switch and 0 Ω Resistor Descriptions
Label
SW1
SW2
SW3
R13/R14
R15
R31, R33, R35
Position
DIS (disable)
EN (enable)
L (low)
H (high)
L (low)
H (high)
R14
R13
Inserted
Removed
Inserted
Removed
Description
Logic 0 on the EN pin
Logic 1 on the EN pin
Logic 0 on the A0 pin
Logic 1 on the A0 pin
Logic 0 on the A1 pin
Logic 1 on the A1 pin
On-board LDO regulator digital voltage
EXT_VL digital voltage
LDO regulator powered up
LDO regulator unpowered
SW1 to SW3 are used to control digital logic
SMB connectors are used to control digital logic
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EVALUATION BOARD SCHEMATICS AND ARTWORK
Figure 3. ADG5209F Evaluation Board Schematic (Part 1)
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Figure 4. ADG5209F Evaluation Board Schematic (Part 2)
Figure 5. ADG5209F Evaluation Board Schematic (Part 3)
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Figure 6. EVAL-ADG5209FEBZ Silkscreen
Figure 7. EVAL-ADG5209FEBZ Top Layer
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Figure 8. EVAL-ADG5209FEBZ Layer 2
Figure 9. EVAL-ADG5209FEBZ Layer 3
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Figure 10. EVAL-ADG5209FEBZ Bottom Layer
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ORDERING INFORMATION
BILL OF MATERIALS
Table 3.
Reference Designator
A0, A1, EN
C3, C4, C7, C8
C1, C2
C5, C6
DA, DB
GND1, GND2
J1, J2, J5
J3, J4
R2, R5, R8, R11, R12, R17, R20, R23,
R26, R29, R31, R33, R35, R38, R41
R1, R3, R4, R6, R7, R9, R10, R16, R18,
R19, R21, R22, R24, R25, R27, R28,
R30, R37, R39, R40, R42
R32, R34, R36
R14, R15
R13
S1A, S2A, S3A, S4A, S1B, S2B, S3B, S4B,
SW1, SW2, SW3
T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10
T_A0, T_A1, T_EN
U1
U2
Description
50 Ω, straight, SMB jacks
50 V, X7R, 0603 size, 0.1 µF,
multilayer ceramic capacitors
50 V, tantalum, D size, 10 µF capacitors
Ceramic, multilayer, 4.7 µF capacitors
50 Ω, SMB sockets
Black test points
4-pin terminal blocks (5 mm pitch)
2-pin terminal blocks (5 mm pitch)
0603, 1%, 0 Ω resistors
Manufacturer Part Number
SMB1251B1-3GT30G-50
GRM188R71H104KA93D
Stock Code
FEC 1111349
FEC 882-0023
TAJD106K050RNJ
C2012X5R1H475K125AB
SMB1251B1-3GT30G-50
20-2137
CTB5000/4
CTB5000/2
MC0063W06030R
FEC 143-2387
FEC 2346932
Do not insert
FEC 873-1128
FEC 151791
FEC 151789
FEC 9331662
SMD, 0603 resistors
Not applicable
Do not insert
1 kΩ, 0.063 W, 1%, 0603, resistors
0805, 1%, 0 Ω resistors
SMD, 0805 resistor
50 Ω, SMB sockets
Single-pole, double throw (SPDT),
SMT slide switches
Red test points
Red test points
Fault protection, −0.4 pC QINJ,
dual 4:1 multiplexer
Linear regulator, 5.0 V, LDO
MC0063W060311K
MC01W08050R
Not applicable
SMB1251B1-3GT30G-50
CAS-120TA
FEC 9330380
FEC 9333681
Do not insert
Do not insert
Digi-Key CAS120JCT-ND
20-313137
20-313137
ADG5209FBRUZ
FEC 873-1144
FEC 873-1144
ADG5209FBRUZ
ADP7142AUJZ-5.0
ADP7142AUJZ-5.0-R7
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NOTES
ESD Caution
ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Charged devices and circuit boards can discharge without detection. Although this product features patented or proprietary protection
circuitry, damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy ESD. Therefore, proper ESD precautions should be taken to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality.
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(“ADI”), with its principal place of business at One Technology Way, Norwood, MA 02062, USA. Subject to the terms and conditions of the Agreement, ADI hereby grants to Customer a free, limited, personal,
temporary, non-exclusive, non-sublicensable, non-transferable license to use the Evaluation Board FOR EVALUATION PURPOSES ONLY. Customer understands and agrees that the Evaluation Board is provided
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