SBAU447 May   2024

 

  1.   1
  2.   Description
  3.   Get Started
  4.   Features
  5.   Applications
  6.   6
  7. 1Evaluation Module Overview
    1. 1.1 Introduction
    2. 1.2 Kit Contents
    3. 1.3 Specification
    4. 1.4 Device Information
  8. 2Hardware
    1. 2.1 EVM Coupon Locations and Descriptions
    2. 2.2 EVM Assembly Instructions
    3. 2.3 Interfaces
      1. 2.3.1 Analog Input
      2. 2.3.2 Amplifier Output
        1. 2.3.2.1 Differential Output
        2. 2.3.2.2 Single-Ended Output, Fixed Gain
        3. 2.3.2.3 Single-Ended Output, Ratiometric Gain
      3. 2.3.3 Modulator Output
        1. 2.3.3.1 Internal Clock
        2. 2.3.3.2 External Clock
    4. 2.4 Power Supplies
      1. 2.4.1 VDD1/AVDD Input
      2. 2.4.2 VDD2/DVDD Input
    5. 2.5 EVM Operation
      1. 2.5.1 Analog Input and VDD1/AVDD Power
      2. 2.5.2 Outputs and VDD2/DVDD Power
      3. 2.5.3 Test Procedure
        1. 2.5.3.1 Equipment Setup
        2. 2.5.3.2 Procedure
  9. 3Hardware Design Files
    1. 3.1 Schematics
    2. 3.2 PCB Layout
    3. 3.3 Bill of Materials
  10. 4Additional Information
    1. 4.1 Trademarks
  11. 5Related Documentation

Power Supplies

The EVM requires two separate power rails, VDD1 & VDD2 or AVDD & DVDD. VDD1 is on the high-voltage side of the amplifier coupons and VDD2 is on the low-voltage side of the amplifier coupons. Similarly, AVDD is on the high-voltage side of the modulator coupons and DVDD is on the low-voltage side of the modulator coupons. Effectively, the high-voltage power rails (VDD1 and AVDD) function alike and the low-voltage power rails (VDD2 and DVDD) function alike.