- Connect the ADC3669EVM to the
TSW1418EVM via the FMC connectors.
- Connect the USB Mini-B connector
(J5) on the ADC3669EVM to your PC using the USB Mini-B Cable provided in the EVM
kit. The AD3669EVM is powered via USB, so there is no need to provide external
power.
- Connect the USB Mini-B connector
(J2) on the TSW1418EVM to your PC using the USB Mini-B cable provided in the EVM
kit.
- Make sure the PWR SEL headers
(J10 & J13) on the TSW1418EVM have jumpers installed as followed:
Table 2-1 TSW1418 Jumper
Configuration.
Header |
Jumper
Position |
J10 |
Pins 2-3 |
J13 |
Pins 1-2 |
This configures the
TSW1418EVM for power via USB, so there is no need to provide external
power.
- Connect the Micro USB Cable to
the JTAG dongle and connect the JTAG dongle to the JTAG header (J3) on the
TSW1418EVM. Then connect the Micro USB Cable to your PC.
- Using an SMA cable and an inline
500MHz band pass filter, connect the signal generator to the SMA connector
labeled CLK (J3) on the ADC3669EVM. Set the signal generator’s output signal
frequency to 500MHz and the signal amplitude to +10dBm.
- By default, the EVM is configured
to take a single ended input, so analog inputs must be applied to connectors
AINp (J2) and BINp (J4) on the ADC3669EVM. Using an SMA cable and an inline
10MHz band pass filter, connect the signal generator to analog input channel A
(J2). Set the output signal frequency of the signal generator to 10MHz and the
signal amplitude to roughly +10dBm.
Figure 3-2 shows what the user's setup looks like.