Evaluation Board User Guide
UG-327
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Evaluating the AD5443, AD5446, and AD5453 Current Output/Serial Input DACs
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WARNING AND LEGAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Rev. B | Page 1 of 12
FEATURES
Full-featured evaluation board for the AD5443, AD5446, and
AD5453
Graphic user interface software for board control and data
analysis
Connector to EVAL-SDP-CB1Z system demonstration
platform board
Various power supply options
APPLICATIONS
Automatic test equipment
Instrumentation
Digitally controlled calibration
Digital waveform generation
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
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V
OUT
SYNC
I
OUT
1
AD5443
EVAL-SDP-CB1Z
I
OUT
2
SCLK
SDI
SYNC
SCLK
SDI
SDO
USB
SDO
V
REF
V
OUT2
SYNC
I
OUT
1
AD5446
I
OUT
2
SCLK
SDI SDO
V
REF
V
OUT1
SYNC
I
OUT
1
AD5453
EV-AD5443/46/53SDZ
SCLK
SDI
V
REF
ADR01
REFERENCE
GND
Figure 1.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD5443, AD5446,and AD5453 are CMOS 12-bit, 14-bit,
and 14-bit, respectively, current output, digital-to-analog
converters (DACs). The AD5443 operates from a 3 V to 5.5 V
power supply, while the AD5446 and AD5453 operate from a
single 2.5 V to 5.5 V power supply. These devices are well suited
for portable battery-powered and applications such as waveform
generation and analog processing.
Because of the CMOS submicron manufacturing process, these
parts offer excellent 4-quadrant multiplication characteristics of
10 MHz for the AD5443 and up to 12 MHz for the AD5446 and
AD5453 DACs.
These DACs use a double-buffered, 3-wire serial interface that
is compatible with SPI, QSPI™, MICROWIRE™, and most DSP
interface standards. On power-up, the internal shift register and
latches are filled with 0s, and the DAC output is at zero scale. In
addition for the AD5443 and AD5446, a serial data out pin
(SDO) allows for daisy chaining when multiple packages are
used. Data readback allows the user to read the contents of the
DAC register via the SDO pin.
The applied external reference input voltage (VREF) determines
the full-scale output current. An integrated feedback resistor
(RFB) provides temperature tracking and full-scale voltage output
when combined with an external current-to-voltage precision
amplifier.
The AD5443 and AD5446 are available in small 10-lead MSOP
packages, while the AD5453 is available in small 8-lead TSOT,
MSOP packages, also comes in 8-lead LFCSP.
The EV-AD5443/46/53SDZ board is used in conjunction with
the E VA L-SDP-CB1Z system demonstration platform (SDP)
board available from Analog Devices, Inc., which is purchased
separately from the evaluation board. The USB-to-SPI
communication to the DAC is completed using this Blackfin®-
based demonstration board.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1
Applications ....................................................................................... 1
Functional Block Diagram .............................................................. 1
General Description ......................................................................... 1
Revision History ............................................................................... 2
Evaluation Board Software .............................................................. 3
Installing the Software ................................................................. 3
Running the Software .................................................................. 3
Using the Evaluation Board Software .............................................4
Example 1 .......................................................................................5
Example 2 .......................................................................................5
Example 3 .......................................................................................5
Evaluation Board Schematics and Artwork ...................................6
Schematics ......................................................................................6
Evaluation Board Layout ........................................................... 10
Related Links ............................................................................... 11
REVISION HISTORY
5/2016—Rev. A to Rev. B
Changes to Figure 1 .......................................................................... 1
6/2013—Rev. 0 to Rev. A
Changed EVAL-AD5443SDZ/EVAL-AD5446SDZ/
EVAL-AD5453SDZ to EV-AD5443/46/53SDZ .............. Universal
4/2012—Revision 0: Initial Version
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EVALUATION BOARD SOFTWARE
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Figure 2. Device Manager Showing the SDP Board Connected
INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
The EV-AD5443/46/53SDZ evaluation kit includes the software
and drivers on CD. To install the software, follow these steps:
1. Install the software before connecting the SDP board to
the USB port of the PC.
2. Start the Windows® operating system and insert the
EV-AD5443/46/53SDZ evaluation kit CD.
3. Download the EV-AD5443/46/53SDZ LabVIEW™ software.
The correct driver, SDPDriversNET, for the SDP board
should download automatically after LabVIEW is
downloaded, supporting both 32-bit and 64-bit systems.
However, if the drivers do not download automatically, the
driver executable file can also be found in the Program
Files/Analog Devices folder. Follow the on-screen prompts
to install it.
4. After installation of the software and drivers is complete,
plug the EV-AD5443/46/53SDZ into the SDP board and the
SDP board into the PC using the USB cable included in the
box.
5. When the software detects the evaluation board, proceed
through any dialog boxes that appear to finalize the
installation (Found New Hardware Wizard/Install the
Software Automatically and so on).
RUNNING THE SOFTWARE
To run the evaluation board program, do the following:
1. Click Start/All Programs/Analog Devices/
EV-AD5443/46/53SDZ.
2. If the SDP board is not connected to the USB port when
the software is launched, a connectivity error displays (see
Figure 3). Simply connect the evaluation board to the USB
port of the PC, wait a few seconds, click Rescan, and follow
the instructions.
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Figure 3. Connectivity Error (See Step 2)
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USING THE EVALUATION BOARD SOFTWARE
Once the software is launched, the main window pops up
(see Figure 4).
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Figure 4. Main Window
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Figure 5. AD5443 Evaluation Software Window
Figure 6. AD5446 Evaluation Software Window
Figure 7. AD5453 Evaluation Software Window
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EXAMPLE 1
Select the AD5453 part from the main window. Check the
Clock Data To Shift Register on Rising Edge box, and click the
OK button. The AD5453 Evaluation Software Window should
appear. The LED indicator with the Rising Edge Active label
should be lit indicating the actual functionality mode (see
Figure 5).
Enter Data 0x2000 (half scale) in the Input Data control and
click the Write to DAC button. Data is clocked on the rising
edge instead of the falling edge (by default). There is no loss of
data; therefore, the output shows the expected −5 V value. The
only change is the way the data is clocked.
V5
16,384
8,192
10
2
=×=×=
n
REF
OUT
D
VV
EXAMPLE 2
Select the AD5446 part from the main window and click the
OK button. The AD5446 Evaluation Software Window should
appear. Enter Data 0x3FFF (full scale) in the Input Data control
and click the Write to DAC button. The output shows 10 V, and
because this write was the first action on the DAC after powering
up, the data on the SDO pin is not taken into account because
the data is not given any information.
V
D
VV
n
REF
OUT
10
384,16
383,16
10
2
=×=×=
Write Data 0x1000 (quarter scale) to the DAC. The output changes
its voltage from 10 V to −2.5 V, an d the previous data written
to the part will appear on the SDO pin (in this example, −10 V).
V
D
VV
n
REF
OUT
10
384,16
383,16
10
2
=×=×=
To finish evaluating the part, push the STOP button.
To disable daisy-chain mode, check the Disable Daisy-chain
box in the Main Window after launching the application and
before clicking the OK button. The LED indicator with the
Daisy-chain Disabled label is lit, indicating the functionality
mode.
EXAMPLE 3
Select the AD5443 part from the Main Window and click the OK
button. The AD5443 Evaluation Software Window should appear.
Enter Data 0x800 (half scale) in the Input Data control and
select Load And Update. The output shows the expected −5 V value.
V
D
V
Vn
REF
OUT 5
096
,
4
048
,
2
10
2
=×
=×
=
Select Clear DAC Output To Zero Scale to get a voltage value
of 0 V on the output.
To put the part in three-quarter scale, write 0xBFD in the Input
Data control and select Load And Update.
V
D
V
V
n
REF
OUT
5.7
096,
4
069,
3
10
2
=×
=
×
=
To verify the data in the DAC register is correct, select Initiate
Readback and the indicator window beside this option shows
−7.5 V.
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EVALUATION BOARD SCHEMATICS AND ARTWORK
SCHEMATICS
VIN: Use this pin to power the SDP requires 5V 200mA
VIO: USE to set IO voltage max draw 20mA
Board ID EEPROM (24LC32) must be on I2C bus 0,
BMODE1: Pull up with a 10K resistor to set SDP to boot froma SPI FLASH on the daughter board
Main I2C bus (Connected to blackfin TWI - Pull up resistors not required)
SDO selector
Testpoints
*NC on BLACKFIN SDP
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
TIMERS
INPUT/OUTPUT
GENERAL
I2C
SPI
SPORT
PORT
PARALLEL
SDP
STANDARD
CONNECTOR
120
NC 119
NC 118
GND 117
GND 116
VIO(+3.3V) 115
GND 114
PAR_D22 113
PAR_D20 112
PAR_D18 111
PAR_D16 110
PAR_D15 109
GND 108
PAR_D12 107
PAR_D10 106
PAR_D8 105
PAR_D6 104
GND 103
PAR_D4 102
PAR_D2 101
PAR_D0 100
PAR_WR 99
PAR_INT 98
GND 97
PAR_A2 96
PAR_A0 95
PAR_FS2 94
PAR_CLK 93
GND 92
SPORT_RSCLK 91
SPORT_DR0 90
SPORT_RFS 89
SPORT_TFS 88
SPORT_DT0 87
SPORT_TSCLK 86
GND 85
SPI_SEL_A 84
SPI_MOSI 83
SPI_MISO 82
SPI_CLK 81
GND 80
SDA_0 79
SCL_0 78
GPIO1 77
GPIO3 76
GPIO5 75
GND 74
GPIO7 73
TMR_B 72
TMR_D 71
NC 70
NC 69
GND 68
NC 67
NC 66
NC 65
NC 64
NC 63
GND 62
UART_TX 61
BMODE1
60 RESET_IN
59 UART_RX
58 GND
57 NC
56 EEPROM_A0
55 NC
54 NC
53 NC
52 GND
51 NC
50 NC
49 TMR_C
48 TMR_A
47 GPIO6
46 GND
45 GPIO4
44 GPIO2
43 GPIO0
42 SCL_1
41 SDA_1
40 GND
39 SPI_SEL1/SPI_SS
38 SPI_SEL_C
37 SPI_SEL_B
36 GND
35 SPORT_INT
34 SPORT_DT3
33 SPORT_DT2
32 SPORT_DT1
31 SPORT_DR1
30 SPORT_DR2
29 SPORT_DR3
28 GND
27 PAR_FS1
26 PAR_FS3
25 PAR_A1
24 PAR_A3
23 GND
22 PAR_CS
21 PAR_RD
20 PAR_D1
19 PAR_D3
18 PAR_D5
17 GND
16 PAR_D7
15 PAR_D9
14 PAR_D11
13 PAR_D13
12 PAR_D14
11 GND
10 PAR_D17
9PAR_D19
8PAR_D21
7PAR_D23
6GND
5USB_VBUS
4GND
3GND
2NC
1VIN
J1
1A0
2A1
3A2
4VSS
8
VCC 7
WP 6
SCL 5
SDA
U1
24LC32
R3 DNP
R2 100K
R1 100K
USB_VBUS
R6
R7
R8
IN
D
S
GND
VDD
12
3
4
5
S2
ADG701BRJZ
VDD
GND
S
DIN
S1
ADG702BRJZ
/SYNC /SYNC1 SCLK
/SYNC2 SDIN
SDO_AD5443 SDO_AD5446
SCLK
SDIN
3.3V
/SYNC
/SYNC1
/SYNC2
3.3V
/SYNC /SYNC1 /SYNC2 SCLK SDIN
SDO_AD5443 SDO_AD5446
SDO_AD5443
3.3V
3.3V
SDO_AD5446
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Figure 8. EV-AD5443/46/53SDZ Schematic, SDP Connector
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VREF
VOUT2
C17
4.7pF
VOUT2
R5
VREF
3+
2-4
V-
7
V+ 6
U8
AD8065AR
+
C16
10uF
C15
0.1uF
3+VIN
5TRIM
4
VOUT
2
GND
ADR01BKSZ_U7
+
C22
10uF
C23
0.1uF
C24
0.1uF
+
C18
10uF
C19 0.1uF
+
C20 10uF
C21 0.1uF
4SCLK
5SDIN
6SYNC
7SDO/LDAC 3
GND
8
VDD
10
RFB 1
IOUT1 2
IOUT2
9
VREF
U6
AD5426_ AD5432_AD5443
J5
J4
LK3
J6-1
J6-2
J6-3
VDD
VSS
3.3V
VDD
SCLK
SDIN
/SYNC2
SDO_AD5443
VSS
VDD
VREF
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Figure 9. EV-AD5443/46/53SDZ Schematic, AD5443 DAC
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VOUT1
C14
4.7pF
VOUT1
R4
3+
2-4
V-
7
V+ 6
U5
AD8065AR
+
C9
10uF
C8
0.1uF
+
C10
10uF
C11 0.1uF
+
C12 10uF
C13 0.1uF
4SCLK
5SDIN
6SYNC
7SDO 3
GND
8
VDD
10
RFB 1
IOUT12
IOUT2
9
VREF
U4
AD5444/AD5446
J3
VDD
VSS
3.3V
SCLK
SDIN
/SYNC1
SDO_AD5446
VREF
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Figure 10. EV-AD5443/46/53SDZ Schematic, AD5446 DAC
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VOUT
C3
1.8pF
VOUT_
3+
2-4
V-
7
V+ 6
U3
AD8065AR
+
C2
10uF
C1
0.1uF
+
C4
10uF
C5 0.1uF
+
C6 10uF
C7 0.1uF
J2
1
RFB
2
VREF
3
VDD
4SYNC
5SDIN
6SCLK
7
GND
8
IOUT1
U2
AD5450_1_2_ 3
VDD
VSS
3.3V
SCLK
SDIN
/SYNC
VREF
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Figure 11. EV-AD5443/46/53SDZ Schematic, AD5453 DAC
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EVALUATION BOARD LAYOUT
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Figure 12. EV-AD5443/46/53SDZ Silkscreen
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Figure 13. EV-AD5443/46/53SDZ Component Side
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Figure 14. EV-AD5443/46/53SDZ Solder Side
RELATED LINKS
Resource Description
AD5443 Product Page, AD5443 High Bandwidth CMOS 12-Bit Serial Interface Multiplying D/A Converter
AD5446 Product Page, AD5446 14-Bit High Bandwidth Multiplying DAC with Serial Interface
AD5453 Product Page, AD5453 14-Bit High Bandwidth Multiplying DACs with Serial Interface
ADR01 Product Page, ADR01 Ultracompact, Precision 10.0 V Voltage Reference
AD8065 Product Page, AD8065 High Performance, 145 MHz FastFETOp Amp
EVAL-SDP-CB1Z Product Page, System Demonstration Platform-Blackfin
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NOTES
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circuitry, damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy ESD. Therefore, proper ESD precautions should be taken to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality.
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