SBAU126E may   2007  – june 2023 ADS1158 , ADS1258

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1ADS1258EVM Overview
    1. 1.1 ADS1258EVM Kit
    2. 1.2 ADS1258EVM
  5. 2Getting Started With the ADS1258EVM
  6. 3Analog Interface
    1. 3.1 Analog Input Options
    2. 3.2 ADC Connections and Decoupling
    3. 3.3 Configurable Multiplexer Loop
      1. 3.3.1 Measuring Single-Ended Inputs Using a Pseudo-Differential Configuration
    4. 3.4 Clocking
    5. 3.5 Voltage Reference
  7. 4Digital Interface
    1. 4.1 GPIO
  8. 5Power Supplies
  9. 6Software Installation
  10. 7EVM Operation and GUI
    1. 7.1 Connecting the Hardware
    2. 7.2 EVM GUI Global Settings for ADC Control
    3. 7.3 Time-Domain Display
    4. 7.4 Frequency-Domain Display
    5. 7.5 Histogram Display
  11. 8Bill of Materials, Layout, and Schematics
    1. 8.1 Bill of Materials
    2. 8.2 EVM PCB Layout
    3. 8.3 Schematics
  12. 9Revision History

Clocking

The ADS1258 requires a high-frequency system clock to oversample the inputs and provide digital data at the output data rate. By default, a 16-MHz system clock is provided by the PHI controller board. The PHI also generates the SCLK signal from the same clock domain, which improves overall ADC performance.

An external clock can also be used with the ADS1258EVM, though this setup requires altering the EVM components. First, install SMA connector J8, then remove termination resistor R17 and install this component at R7. Figure 3-5 shows the external clocking circuit. See the ADS1258 data sheet for information about the allowable clock frequency range.

GUID-20221026-SS0I-MNXL-M0MF-CFLKBSCLJJNX-low.svg Figure 3-5 ADS1258EVM Clock Circuit