Set the first 5V (+/-10%) source
and limit the current to 50mA as noted above. Connect the EVM voltage source to
the connectors VDD2/DVDD pin referenced to GND2/DGND. Turn on the power source
and make sure there is no more than the specified current limit in the device
data sheet drawn.
Set the second 5V (+/-10%) source
and limit the current to 50mA as noted above. Connect the EVM voltage source to
the connectors VDD1/AVDD pin referenced to GND1/AGND. Turn on the power source
and make sure there is no more than the specified current limit in the device
data sheet drawn.
Tie inputs together and to
ground. Use the oscilloscope or the DMM to verify that isolated power is present
on both supplies. Measure the output of the device referenced to GND2/DGND and
verify:
For amplifiers using
either the oscilloscope or the DMM: the isolated voltage is within the
common-mode output voltage (typ. 1.44V).
For modulators using the
oscilloscope: the digital output is a stream of ones and zeros that are
high 50% of the time and low 50% of the time.
For modulators using the
DMM: the DMM is about 50% magnitude of DVDD.
Depending on the mounted device,
apply the appropriate full-scale linear input signal. Typically: ±50mV, ±250mV,
±1V, or 0-2V.
Measure the output with the
oscilloscope or the DMM.
For amplifiers using
either the oscilloscope or the DMM: Verify that the output voltage
swings between the specified range in the device data sheet. Typical
input frequency is 10kHz.
±2.05V FSR for
differential amplifiers.
0-2.25 FSR for
single-ended amplifiers.
For modulators using the
oscilloscope: Verify that the digital output is proportional to the
expected conversion. Apply a DC input signal.
For a positive
full scale linear input, the digital output needs to be high
about 90% of the time.
For a negative
full scale linear input, the digital output needs to be high
about 10% of the time.
For modulators using the
DMM: Verify that the digital output is proportional to the expected
conversion. Apply a DC input signal.
For a positive
full scale linear input, the digital output needs to be about
90% magnitude of DVDD.
For a negative
full scale linear input, the digital output needs to be about
10% magnitude of DVDD.