SLWU067D November 2009 – March 2022 ADS4122 , ADS4125 , ADS4126 , ADS4128 , ADS4129 , ADS4142 , ADS4145 , ADS4146 , ADS4149 , ADS41B25 , ADS41B29 , ADS41B49 , ADS58B18 , ADS58B19
Selection of various modes of operation of the ADS41xx/58B18EVM is most often controlled by jumpers on the EVM, either by placing shunts on 0.025-inch square jumper posts or by installation of surface mount 0-Ω resistors. In general, the use of 0-Ω resistors as jumpers are used in the clock or signal path where signal integrity is critical and jumper posts are used for static or low-speed control paths. Figure 2-1 shows the relative location of the jumpers, connectors, and switches used on the ADS41xx/58B18EVM. Figure 2-2 shows the relative locations of most of the resistors and surface-mount 0-Ω jumper locations used on the EVM. In the description of the circuit options in the following sections, each operational mode is accompanied by a table entry that details the jumper or resistor changes that enable that option. Figure 2-1 and Figure 2-2 can assist the user to quickly identify where these jumpers are located on the EVM.
The following sections describe the function of individual circuits. See the relevant data sheet for device operating characteristics.