QUICK START GUIDE FOR DEMONSTRATION CIRCUIT 1397
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JUMPERS
JP1 โ Vref Select. Either a 2.5 volt internal or
1.25 volt on-board reference can be selected. To
apply an external reference through the Vref Tur-
ret, set jumper to EXT.
JP2 โ Power Up Mode. The LTC2656 can be set
to either power up in Mid Scale or Zero Scale.
JP3 โ ADC Disable. Set to ON for normal opera-
tion, with the onboard ADC enabled. For very
sensitive noise measurements, the ADC may be
disabled. The software will then display a posi-
tive full-scale reading.
ANALOG CONNECTIONS
DAC outputs โ The eight DAC outputs from the
LTC2656 are brought out to turrets labeled DAC
A through DAC H. These may be connected to
external instruments or other circuitry.
NOTE:
DAC outputs are not in alphabetical order
on the circuit board.
Vref โ The Vref turret is connected directly to the
reference terminals of the LTC2656 and
LTC2428 ADC. When one of the onboard refer-
ence is being used, the reference voltage may
be monitored at this point. An external reference
may also be applied to this turret after removing
JP2.
GROUNDING AND POWER CONNECTIONS
Power (Vcc) โ Normally DC1397 is powered by
the DC590 controller. Vcc can be supplied to this
turret, however the power supply on DC590
must be disabled! Refer to DC590 Quick Start
Guide for more details on this mode of opera-
tion.
Grounding โ Separate power and signal grounds
are provided. Any large currents drawn from the
DAC outputs should be returned to power
ground. Also, if an external power supply is con-
nected, power ground should be used. Signal
ground is connected to the exposed ground
planes at the top and bottom edges of the board,
and to the two turrets labeled โGnd.โ Use signal
ground as the reference point for measurements
and connections to external circuits.