EVAL-ADuM3150Z User Guide
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Evaluating the iCoupler ADuM3150 with the EVAL-ADuM3150Z Evaluation System
FEATURES
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Access to all six data channels
Access to the DCLK delayed clock
Multiple connection options
Support for Tektronix active probes
Provision for cable terminations
Support for PCB edge-mounted coaxial connectors
Easy configuration
Installed SPIsolator digital isolator: ADuM3150BRSZ
in the 20-lead SSOP package
The EVAL-ADuM3150Z supports the ADuM3150ARSZ and
ADuM3150BRSZ, which are 6-channel SPIsolator® isolators
optimized for use in SPI applications. They include two low
speed channels and a clock delay channel for the implementation
of 40 MHz SPI data transfers. The evaluation board provides a
JEDEC standard, 20-lead SSOP pad layout, support for signal
distribution, loopback, and loads referenced to VDDx or GNDx, as
well as optimal bypass capacitance. Signal sources can be wired
onto the board as well as brought onto the board through edgemounted SMA connectors (sold separately) or terminal blocks for
power connections. The board includes 200 mil header positions
for compatibility with Tektronix® active probes.
SUPPORTED SPIsolator MODELS
ADuM3150ARSZ
ADuM3150BRSZ
ADuM4150ARIZ
ADuM4150BRIZ
The EVAL-ADuM3150Z evaluation board can be used to
evaluate the ADuM4150ARIZ and the ADuM4150BRIZ
devices. Although the pad layout on the EVAL-ADuM3150Z
evaluation board does not support the ADuM4150ARIZ and
the ADuM4150BRIZ 20-lead SOIC_IC packages, these devices can
be evaluated with the ADuM3150ARSZ or the ADuM3150BRSZ.
The ADuM4150ARIZ and ADuM3150ARSZ differ by package
and isolation capabilities, but are functionally equivalent for
evaluation. The same is true for the ADuM4150BRIZ and
ADuM3150BRSZ devices.
The board follows best printed circuit board (PCB) design
practices for 4-layer boards, including a full power and
ground plane on each side of the isolation barrier. No other
electromagnetic interference (EMI) or noise mitigation design
features are included on this board. In cases of very high speed
operation or when ultralow emissions are required, refer to the
AN-1109 Application Note for additional board layout
techniques.
For full details, see the ADuM3150 data sheet, which must be
used in conjunction with this user guide when using the EVALADuM3150Z evaluation board.
PLEASE SEE THE LAST PAGE FOR AN IMPORTANT
WARNING AND LEGAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1
Power Input ....................................................................................4
Supported SPIsolator Models .......................................................... 1
Data Input/Output (I/O) Structures ...........................................5
General Description ......................................................................... 1
Bypass on the PCB ........................................................................6
Revision History ............................................................................... 2
High Voltage Capability ...............................................................6
Photograph of the Evaluation Board.............................................. 3
Evaluation Board Schematics and Artwork ...................................7
Evaluation Board Circuitry ............................................................. 4
Ordering Information .......................................................................9
PCB Evaluation Goals .................................................................. 4
Bill of Materials ..............................................................................9
Connectors .................................................................................... 4
Related Links ......................................................................................9
REVISION HISTORY
7/2017—Rev. 0 to Rev. A
Changes to Supported SPIsolator Models Section and General
Description ........................................................................................ 1
Moved Photograph of the Evaluation Board and Figure 1 ......... 3
Changed ADuM3151BRSZ to ADuM3150BRSZ, Table 1 .......... 9
7/2014—Revision 0: Initial Version
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PHOTOGRAPH OF THE EVALUATION BOARD
Figure 1. EVAL-ADuM3150Z Evaluation Board
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EVALUATION BOARD CIRCUITRY
PCB EVALUATION GOALS
SCOPE PROBE
The EVAL-ADuM3150Z board is intended to achieve the
following goals:
Evaluate the full range of SPIsolator data transfer
functions.
Power each side of the SPIsolator isolator independently.
Allow high differential voltage to be applied between the
two sides of the SPIsolator isolator.
Allow connecting easily to power, other circuit boards and
instrumentation.
SMA CONNECTOR
SCOPE PROBE HEADER
PADS TO
CONNECT
SMA
Although the evaluation board comes with the ADuM3150BRSZ
SPIsolator digital isolator installed, the board is also compatible
with the ADuM3150ARSZ.
SHORTING
JUMPER
Figure 2. Optional Components
CONNECTORS
The PCB provides support for three types of interconnections:
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SMA edge-mounted connectors.
Through-hole signal ground pairs.
Terminal blocks for power connections.
With these three options, both temporary and permanent
connections to the board can easily be made.
When coaxial connections are desired, SMA connector positions
are available for VDD1 and VDD2 power supplies, as well as all digital
inputs. These SMA connector positions are left unpopulated so
that the user can customize the connectors for a given application.
Pins that are outputs only may not have access to a coaxial
connection. The native output buffers of the ADuM3150 are not
capable of driving a 50 Ω coaxial terminated cable. Bring out
signals leaving the board through the provided through holes or
headers.
Figure 2 shows examples of installed SMA connectors; these
connectors were chosen because they are not only low profile
and provide excellent mechanical connections to the PCB but
also support 50 Ω coaxial cabling. Because most lab equipment is
compatible with BNC connectors, adaptors may be required to
use some on-board connectors.
Power can be connected through the T1 and T2 terminal blocks
or can be wired directly to the PCB via the PR1 and PR2
through-hole positions or the VDD1 and VDD2 SMA
connectors can be populated to connect the coaxial cable. Each
through-hole pair provides a power and ground with the power
on the Pin 1 hole. The pin spacing of each through-hole
connector is 200 mil between centers. This matches the pin
spacing required for Tektronix active scope probes. If a scope
probe connection is desired, the header shown in Figure 2 can
be soldered into the through-hole positions, and the signal pin
can be trimmed to match the height requirements of a
Tektronix active scope probe.
POWER INPUT
Each side of the EVAL-ADuM3150Z SPIsolator isolator requires an
off-board power source. Each power source must be independent if
common-mode voltages are to be applied across the isolation
barrier. Sharing a single supply for both sides of the part across
the isolation barrier does not harm the isolator, and it is useful
for functional testing of the ADuM3150 SPIsolator isolator when
common-mode voltages are not present.
A ground plane and a power plane are present on Layer 2 and
Layer 3 of the PCB on each side of the isolation barrier. Power
connects to the VDD1 and GND1 planes for Side 1 and connects
to the VDD2 and GND2 planes for Side 2.
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Figure 3 shows four 0603 pad layouts between the signal path
and optional connections. Pads with similar functions are
arranged in vertical rows and their function is labeled on the
PCB.
DATA INPUT/OUTPUT (I/O) STRUCTURES
Each data channel has a variety of structures to help configure,
load, and monitor both the input and output. Figure 3 shows one
of the datapaths from an external connection to the device
under test (DUT) pin. Each channel has the same or a subset of
these connections depending on the particular I/O.
Starting at the external connection, the signal path is
3.
4.
5.
Pad layout for a PCB board edge-mounted SMA connector.
Two 0805 pads are provided where 100 Ω resistors to
ground can be installed. The combined resistance of 50 Ω
provides a termination for a standard coaxial cable.
A 3-pin 100 mil header is provided, where Pin 1 is
connected to ground through a 10 kΩ resistor, and Pin 3 is
connected to VDD through a 10 kΩ resistor. Temporary
pull-up or pull-down can be implemented with a shorting
jumper between Pin 2 and either Pin 1 or Pin 3.
A 2-pin 100 mil header provides a signal ground pair that
can be used for clip leads or for shorting a channel to
ground temporarily.
There are groupings of three open through holes, consisting
of a signal and two ground connections. These holes can be
used for hardwiring signal wires into the PCB, installing a
header to accept a Tektronix active probe, or installing a
2-pin header to allow adjacent channels to temporarily be
shorted together.
Figure 2 shows many of the optional components installed, as well
as how jumpers can be used to temporarily connect channels.
This figure shows a signal connected to the first channel SMA
and then fanned out to the top three channels and monitored by
an active scope probe.
5 OPEN HOLES FOR SOLDERED WIRES
OR 200mil TEKTRONIC HEADER,
GND/GND/SIGNAL
2 TERMINATION
2 POSITIONS
4 2-PIN HEADER
GND/SIGNAL
3 3-PIN HEADER
FOR 10kΩ LOADS
1 SMA CONNECTOR PADS
NOTES:
1. THE NUMBERED COMPONENTS IN THIS DIAGRAM CORRESPOND TO THE DESCRIPTIONS
IN THE DATA I/O STRUCTURES SECTION.
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1.
2.
LOAD is a connection to load structures located on the
reverse side of the board. These structures consist of
100 kΩ resistors to power and ground to pull high-Z
outputs to a midrange voltage when not being actively
driven. This is useful during debugging because it allows
easy identification floating outputs. The header and
associated resistors identified in Point 3 are also connected
to the signal path by this pad.
PULL-DOWN is a 0603 pad layout between the signal path
and GND1 or GND2 can be used for installing a permanent
pull-down resistor or load capacitor.
SMA CONNECT is a 0603 pad layout that allows
connection of the datapath to the board edge SMA pad
layout and terminations.
PULL-UP is a 0603 pad layout between the signal path and
VDD1 or VDD2 can be used for installing a permanent pull-up
resistor.
Figure 3. Configuration and Monitoring Structures (Showing a Data path from an External Connection to the DUT Pin)
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BYPASS ON THE PCB
HIGH VOLTAGE CAPABILITY
Several positions and structures are provided to allow optimum
bypass of the evaluation board. Provisions are made for optional
surface-mount bulk capacitors to be installed near the power
connectors to compensate for long cables to the power supply.
Parallel bypass capacitors are installed near the ADuM3150BRSZ
and consist of a 0.1 µF capacitor for VDD1 on the top side and
bottom side and a 0.1 µF capacitor for VDD2 on the top and
bottom side of the board. It is best to use the top side bypass
positions if possible.
This PCB is designed in adherence with 3750 V basic insulation
practices. High voltage testing beyond 3750 V is not recommended.
Take appropriate care when using this evaluation board at high
voltages, and do not rely on the PCB for safety functions because it
has not been high potential tested (also known as hipot tested
or dielectric withstanding voltage tested) or certified for safety.
The PCB also implements a distributed capacitive bypass on the
PCB. This consists of power and ground planes closely spaced
on the inner layers of the PCB. This minimizes noise and the
transmission of EMI without using complex design features.
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EVALUATION BOARD SCHEMATICS AND ARTWORK
SIDE 1 PINS
SIDE 2 PINS
VDD1
VDD2
R13
1
MCLK_DUT
MCLK_DUT
MO_DUT
MI_DUT
MSSB_DUT
VIA_DUT
VIB_DUT
VOC_DUT
0
100
100
R11
1
2
3
P1A
DGND1
DGND1
P1B
DGND1
1
2
SSW-102-01-G-S
VDD1
R14
U1
1 (1) (20)
2 (2) (19)
3 (3) (18)
4 (4) (17)
5 (5) (16)
6 (6) (15)
7 (7) (14)
8 (8) (13)
9 (9) (12)
10 (10) (11)
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
VDD2
GND2
SCLK
SI
SO
SSSB/SS0
VOA/VIA/SS1
VOB/VIB/SS2
VIC/SS3
GND2
VDD2
SCLK_DUT
SCLK_DUT
SI_DUT
SO_DUT
SSSB_DUT
VOA_DUT
VOB_DUT
VIC_DUT
C7
DGND1
DGND1
P8B
1
R16
MO
MO_DUT
R49
R50
100k
DGND2
100k
1
2
SSW-102-01-G-S
VDD2
R51
R52
10k
DGND2
10k
DGND2
VDD2
1
2
3
MO
1
2
3
P8A
DGND2
ADuM315x
0
R17
GEN_SSOP20
R48
15PF
DGND2
0
R2
0
R1
VDD1
GND1
MCLK
MO
MI
MSSB
VIA/VOA/SSA0
VIB/VOB/SSA1
VOC/DCLK
GND1
VDD1
R12
MCLK
0
MLCK
2 3 4 5
0
0
R47
PR1
0
JP5
1
2
3
VDD2
DGND1
P2B
DGND1
1
2
SSW-102-01-G-S
DGND1
T1
1
2
KRM2 02
VDD1
C1T
DGND1
VDD1
C1B
0.1UF
DGND1
0.1UF
DGND1
5 4 3 2
10UF
0.1UF
DGND1
DGND1
0
C8
R54
15PF
DGND2
DGND1
SI_DUT
R59
SI
C1
C2T DNI
R53
VDD1
1
0
P2A
DGND1
DGND1
1
2
3
0
100
0
R4
1
2
R15
R3
100
2 3 4 5
P9A
R19
P9B
R55
R56
100k
DGND2
100k
0
PR2
1
2
MI_DUT
1
2
SSW-102-01-G-S
VDD2
DGND2
C3
DGND2
T2
1
2
KRM2 02
P3B
R21
100k
100k
1
2
SSW-102-01-G-S
VDD1
DGND1
DGND1
DGND2
R22
R23
10k
DGND1
10k
1
VDD2
10k
DGND2
10k
VDD2
R60
VDD2
C4T
C2B
0.1UF
DGND2
0.1UF
DGND2
C3T
0.1UF
DGND2
DNI
C2
10UF
DGND2
JP6
5 4 3 2
R64
SO
DGND2
1
VDD1
R63
SO
SO_DUT
0
1
2
3
2 3 4 5
JP1
R61
R62
100
100
P10A
P10B
DGND2
DGND2
VDD1
1
2
SSW-102-01-G-S
DGND2
R25
1
R24
MSSB
DGND2
VDD2
0
MSSB
1
2
3
R65
0
R20
VDD2
R58
0
P3A
R57
0
1
2
3
0
15PF
DGND1
1
2
3
R18
MSSB_DUT
R66
R26
R6
100
SSSB_DUT
1
2
3
0
R5
100
P4A
DGND1
DGND1
C9
P4B
DGND1
SSW-102-01-G-S
VDD1
P11B
R68
R69
100k
DGND2
100k
1
2
SSW-102-01-G-S
VDD2
DGND2
0
VIA_DUT
R28
0
R27
C4
100
15PF
R71
10k
DGND2
10k
VDD2
1
2
3
R8
1
2
3
0
P5A
DGND1
JP7
VDD2
P5B
DGND1
R30
R31
100k
100k
1
2
SSW-102-01-G-S
VDD1
DGND1
R72
0
R7
100
DGND1
R70
DGND1
AUX1_S2
VOA_DUT
1
2
3
1
2
3
P12A
R36
0
DGND2
VIB_DUT
0
100
R78
100k
15PF
P6A
DGND1
5 4 3 2
DGND2
DGND2
R79
R80
10k
VDD2
JP8
VDD2
P6B
R38
100k
1
2
SSW-102-01-G-S
VDD1
R39
R40
10k
DGND1
10k
R81
0
R37
100k
DGND1
DGND1
VOB_DUT
AUX2_S2
R83
1
VOB
0
VDD1
1
2
3
1
2
3
P13A
R82
C11
R84
R85
0
DGND1
R75
100
VDD2
10k
DGND2
1
2
3
15PF
100
100
1
2
SSW-102-01-G-S
5 4 3 2
DGND2
DGND2
P13B
JP3
VDD1
DGND2
R86
R87
100k
DGND2
100k
DGND2
VDD2
R42
R88
R89
10k
DGND2
10k
0
VDD2
1
2
3
VOC_DUT
C6
15PF
DGND1
1
2
3
R41
0
P7A
VDD2
JP9
R90
R44
100k
DGND1
100k
VDD1
1
2
SSW-102-01-G-S
0
P7B
R43
AUX3_S2
R92
VIC_DUT
DGND1
1
VIC
R46
10k
DGND1
10k
VDD1
1
2
3
P14A
R91
C12
R93
R94
0
0
R45
1
2
3
15PF
100
100
DGND2
P14B
1
2
SSW-102-01-G-S
JP4
DGND2
R95
R96
100k
DGND2
100k
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DGND2
DGND2
R97
R98
10k
JP10
Figure 4. EVAL-ADuM3150Z Schematic
5 4 3 2
VDD2
10k
DGND2
1
2
3
100
DGND1
R77
100k
DGND2
R34
C5
15PF
R74
100
1
2
3
0
R10
C10
DGND2
1
2
SSW-102-01-G-S
R35
VIB
R9
R73
P12B
JP2
VDD1
AUX2_S1
1
VOA
0
10k
10k
DGND1
1
R76
VDD1
0
R33
R32
VDD2
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VIA
1
2 3 4 5
1
2
3
P11A
DGND1
R29
AUX1_S1
2 3 4 5
R67
15PF
DGND2
1
2
0
2 3 4 5
0
0
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Figure 5. Top Side Layout
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ORDERING INFORMATION
BILL OF MATERIALS
Table 1. Installed Components
Quantity
1
1
2
2
10
Reference Designator(s)
EVAL-ADuM3150Z
U1
C1, C2
C2T, C3T
JP1 to JP10
14
P1B to P14B
20
R20, R21, R30, R31, R37, R38,
R43, R44, R49, R50, R55, R56,
R68, R69, R77, R78, R86, R87,
R95, R96
R22, R23, R32, R33, R39, R40,
R45, R46, R51,R52, R57, R58,
R70, R71, R79, R80, R88, R89,
R97, R98
T1, T2
20
2
Value
Voltage
Tolerance
10 µF
0.1 µF
Jumper
(3-pin)
Jumper
(2-pin)
100 kΩ
6.3 V
16 V
10%
5%
1/10 W
10 kΩ
Package
1
SSOP20
0805
0603
1 × 3 pin
header
IDC 2×1
IDC2×1
R0603
1%
0603
Manufacturer/Part Number
Analog Devices, Inc. 08-038567 Rev A
Analog Devices ADuM3150BRSZ
Taiyo Yuden JMK212B7106KG-T
Kemet C0603C104J4RACTU
Harwin M20-9990345
FCI 90726-402HLF
Stackpole RMCF0603FT100K
Panasonic ERJ-3EKF1002V
DIG01 ED2609-ND
5.08 mm, 2 × 1
screw terminal
block
Table 2. Optional Components—Not Installed
Quantity
4
16
Reference Designator(s)
C1B, C1T, C2B, C4T
P1A to P14A, PR1, PR2
Value
0.1 µF
Jumper (2-pin)
Voltage
16 V
Tolerance
5%
10
11
C3 to C12
MO, SO, MLCK, MSSB, VDD1,
VDD2, AUX1_S1, AUX1_S2,
AUX2_S1, AUX2_S2,
AUX3_S2
15 pF
SMA connector
50 V
5%
18
R1 to R10, R61, R62, R74,
R75, R84, R85, R93, R94
R11 to R19, R24 to R29, R34
to R36, R41, R42, R47, R48,
R53, R54, R59, R60, R63 to
R67, R72, R73, R76, R81 to
R83, R90 to R92
100 Ω
1/10 W
0Ω
1/10 W
40
Manufacturer/Part Number
Kemet C0603C104J4RACTU
Samtec MTSW-202-12-G-S-730 ZZZ
1
Package
0603
1 × 2 pin
header
200 mil
0603
CONNPCB
coax
SMA end
launch
R0805
1
R0603
Panasonic ERJ-3GEY0R00V
Kemet 15PF 50V 5% 0603 NPO ZZZ
Johnson 142-0701-851
Panasonic ERJ-6ENF1000V
RELATED LINKS
Resource
ADuM3150
AN-1109
Description
Product Page, 3.75 kV, 6-Channel, SPIsolator Digital Isolator for SPI with Delay Clock
Application Note, Recommendations for Control of Radiated Emissions with iCoupler Devices
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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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