ANALOG DEVICES EVAL-ADHV4702-1 Evaluation Board User Guide
- June 13, 2024
- Analog Devices
Table of Contents
- ANALOG DEVICES EVAL-ADHV4702-1 Evaluation
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Safety Precautions
- Ordering Information
- FEATURES
- EVALUATION KIT CONTENTS
- GENERAL DESCRIPTION
- EVALUATION BOARD HARDWARE
- INITIAL POWER-UP
- POWER SUPPLIES AND DECOUPLING
- INPUT AND OUTPUT
- EVALUATION BOARD SCHEMATICS
- HIGH VOLTAGE EVALUATION BOARD
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ANALOG DEVICES EVAL-ADHV4702-1 Evaluation
Product Information
Product Name | EVAL-ADHV4702-1 |
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User Guide | UG-1444 |
Description | Evaluating the ADHV4702-1 24 V to 220 V, Precision Operational |
Amplifier
Features| Full-featured evaluation board for the ADHV4702-1
Single-supply or dual-supply operation
The on-board power management circuit generates high voltage
Edge-mounted SMA and SMB connector provisions
Easy connection to test equipment and other circuits
Robust thermal management
Evaluation Kit Contents| EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ evaluation board
Documents Needed| ADHV4702-1 datasheet
LT8304-1 datasheet
Product Usage Instructions
General Description
The EVAL-ADHV4702-1 is an evaluation board designed to evaluate the
ADHV4702-1 precision operational amplifier. The board features single-supply
or dual-supply operation, an on-board power management circuit that generates
high voltage, edge-mounted SMA and SMB connector provisions for easy
connection to test equipment and other circuits, and robust thermal
management. The full specifications of the ADHV4702-1 and details of the
device operation and application circuit configurations and guidance can be
found in the ADHV4702-1 data sheet.
Safety Precautions
For safety, the EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ board is covered top and bottom with acrylic plastic guards to reduce the risk of inadvertent contact with high voltage. It is important not to operate the board without these guards in place. If the guards must be removed to adjust jumpers or change component values, disconnect the board from the power supply before removing guards, and replace the guards before powering up again. This high voltage evaluation board contains exposed metal carrying lethal voltages when under power, so it is essential to take all necessary steps to protect users during operation. For full precautions when using this high voltage evaluation board, please refer to the High Voltage Evaluation Board section in the user guide.
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Board Stackup
The evaluation board is a 6-layer board designed to minimize leakage currents with its guard ring feature. It accepts Subminiature Version A (SMA) and Subminiature Version B (SMB) edge-mounted connectors on the inputs for easy connection to test equipment or other circuitry. -
Initial Power-Up
Before powering up the evaluation board for the first time, it is important to consult the ADHV4702-1 data sheet fordevice-specific information. Ensure that all necessary precautions are taken to protect users during power- up. -
Power Supplies and Decoupling
The evaluation board requires appropriate power supplies and decoupling to operate correctly. Refer to the user guide for detailed information on power supply and decoupling requirements. -
Input and Output
The evaluation board provides input and output connections for testing and evaluation purposes. Follow the guidelines provided in the user guide for proper input and output connections. -
Digital Ground (DGND)
The evaluation board includes a digital ground (DGND) connection. Follow the user guide instructions for proper usage of the DGND connection. -
Shutdown Feature (SDN Connector)
The evaluation board includes a shutdown feature with an SDN connector. Refer to the user guide for instructions on how to use the shutdown feature. -
Input Clamping Diodes
The evaluation board features input clamping diodes. Refer to the user guide for information on the usage of input clamping diodes. -
Input Guard Ring
The evaluation board includes an input guard ring feature. Follow the user guide instructions for proper usage of the input guard ring. -
Thermal Monitor/Flag (TMP) and Thermal Management
The evaluation board includes a thermal monitor/flag (TMP) and robust thermal management. Consult the user guide for information on how to monitor and manage thermal conditions.
Ordering Information
For ordering information related to the EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ evaluation board, refer to the user guide.
FEATURES
- Full featured evaluation board for the ADHV4702-1
- Single-supply or dual-supply operation
- On-board power management circuit generates high voltage
- Edge mounted SMA and SMB connector provisions
- Easy connection to test equipment and other circuits
- Robust thermal management
EVALUATION KIT CONTENTS
- EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ evaluation board
DOCUMENTS NEEDED
- ADHV4702-1 data sheet
- LT8304-1 data sheet
EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ PHOTOGRAPHS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This user guide describes the EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ board, which helps users evaluate the ADHV4702-1 offered in a 7 mm × 7 mm, 12-lead lead frame chip scale package (LFCSP) with an exposed pad at the bottom. The evaluation board provides a platform for quick and easy evaluation of the ADHV4702-1. Figure 1 shows the top side of the evaluation board. Figure 2 shows the bottom side of the board with the large exposed copper area for attaching a heat sink to provide additional thermal management. The evaluation board is a 6-layer board designed to minimize leakage currents with its guard ring feature. It accepts Subminiature Version A (SMA) and Subminiature Version B (SMB) edge mounted connectors on the inputs for easy connection to test equipment or other circuitry. Full specifications of the ADHV4702-1 and details of the device operation and application circuit configurations and guidance can be found in the ADHV4702-1 data sheet, available from Analog Devices, Inc., and must be consulted in conjunction with this user guide, especially when powering up the evaluation board for the first time. PLEASE SEE THE LAST PAGE FOR AN IMPORTANT WARNING AND LEGAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS. For safety, the EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ board is covered top and bottom with acrylic plastic guards to reduce the risk of inadvertent contact with high voltage. Do not operate the board without these guards in place. If the guards must be removed to adjust jumpers or change component values, disconnect the board from the power supply before removing guards, and replace the guards before powering up again. Warning: this high voltage evaluation board contains exposed metal carrying lethal voltages when under power. Take all necessary steps to protect users during operation. For full precautions when using this high voltage evaluation board, see the High Voltage Evaluation Board section.
EVALUATION BOARD HARDWARE
BOARD STACKUP
The EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ evaluation board is a 6-layer board. The signal
routings are on Layer 1 (top) and Layer 4. The bottom layer is an exposed
copper ground plane used for heat dissipation and heat sink attachment.
Internal Layer 2 through Layer 5 are the VCC, VMID, signal, and VEE planes,
respectively. The EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ evaluation board is divided into two
sections as shown in Figure 3. The upper section is the test circuit for the
ADHV4702-1, and the lower section is the optional on‑board power management
circuit comprising an LT8304-1 monolithic micropower isolated flyback
converter. The connection of these two sections can be made via the P1, P4,
and P5 connectors. Refer to the Initial Power-Up section for more information.
INITIAL POWER-UP
The EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ evaluation board is shipped for use with dual symmetrical power supplies. Before applying power to the board, apply the jumper from the VMID node to the AGND node (see Figure 4) via P2, using the 2-pin header, to provide a dc operating point for the amplifier. The EVAL- ADHV4702-1CPZ evaluation board can be powered up using the external power supply or the on-board LT8304-1 power management circuit. To power up the board using an external power supply, apply the power at the PWR header or via the GND, VCC, and VEE test points. The quiescent supply current is approximately 3 mA. In addition to the quiescent current, there is an additional ~2.2 mA from the VCC supply to bias the D1 Zener diode clamp at the SDN connector. The LT8304-1 on-board power management circuit can be used to provide dual supplies of approximately ±110 V from a convenient 15 V dc input. Apply 15 V dc from an external power supply at the VIN_15V test point or by using a 15 V dc wall transformer type plugin at P6. Connect the outputs from the on‑board power management circuit to the ADHV4702-1 test circuit via the P1, P4, and P5 connectors. For ±110 V dual supplies, jump VCCTRANSFORMER to VCC, VEE TRANSFORMER to VEE, and GND_TRANSFORMER to AGND. The LT8304-1 on- board power management circuit can also provide a single supply of 220 V. The schematic for the on‑board power management circuit is shown in Figure 5. For more information, refer to the LT8304-1 data sheet for different voltage output options.
POWER SUPPLIES AND DECOUPLING
The EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ evaluation board can be powered using a single supply or dual supplies. The total supply voltage(VCC − VEE) must be between 24 V and 220 V. When using a single supply or asymmetrical dual supplies, apply the appropriatereference voltage to the VMID pin of P2 using a low impedance source, such as a dc power supply. The recommended VMID reference voltage is (VCC + VEE)/2. The EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ board provides sufficient power supply decoupling for fast slewing signals with 1.2 μF (C1, C2), 250 V ceramic chip capacitors where the supply voltage enters the board. Two 0.1 μF, 250 V ceramic chip capacitors (C3, C5) are placed in close proximity to VCC at Pin 7. Two capacitors (C4, C6) are placed in close proximity to VEE at Pin 4.
INPUT AND OUTPUT
Figure 4 and Figure 5 show the evaluation board schematics for the factory
default settings. The evaluation board uses edge mount SMA connectors on the
inputs and outputs for easy interfacing to signal sources and test equipment.
In addition, the board accepts SMB connectors on the inputs for efficient
connection to other circuitry such as the EVAL-AD5754REBZ DAC evaluation
board. The EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ evaluation board is equipped with 49.9 Ω
termination resistors at R1 and R2. The power rating of the termination
resistors is 1 W, which are capable of handling the power when using the
factory default settings. The termination resistance can be removed or
replaced with a different value based on the output impedance of the selected
input signal source. The EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ evaluation board accommodates a
default 10 kΩ, 1210 resistor load (R25) to VMID, or a 1210 capacitor load
referenced to AGND. The EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ evaluation board is in a default
noninverting configuration with a gain of ~21 V/V and a feedback resistance of
39.2 kΩ. In this configuration, the amplifier delivers about 10 mA peak to the
load at the maximum output swing.
DIGITAL GROUND (DGND)
The DGND pin sets a common signal ground for communication to a microprocessor
or other low voltage logic circuit. The DGND pin voltage is also the reference
for all the low voltage pins of the amplifier such as RADJ, TMP, and SD. DGND
is connected to the 0 V AGND on the evaluation board.
SHUTDOWN FEATURE (SDN CONNECTOR)
The SD pin of the ADHV4702-1 can be jumped to logic high, logic low, or can be
left floating via the SDN connector on the EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ evaluation
board.
EVALUATION BOARD HARDWARE
The SD pin is left floating at the SDN connector as shipped from the
factory, enabling the amplifier. Pulling the SD pin low to DGND places the
amplifier in a power saving shutdown mode. When turning the amplifier back on
from the shutdown state, float the SD pin or pull it high.
INPUT CLAMPING DIODES
To protect the amplifier from high dynamic power dissipation, the EVAL-
ADHV4702-1CPZ evaluation board is configured by default with input clamping
diodes (D6 and D7) that clamp the input differential voltage of the ADHV4702-1
at a two-diode forward bias voltage. This input clamping network limits the
drive to the slew boosting circuit, which affects dynamic performance such as
bandwidth and slew rate. The recommended part number for the input clamping
diodes is SBAV199LT1G. Removing the input clamping diodes allows the slew
boosting circuit to be fully biased, which maximizes slew rate and improves
settling time significantly. The fully biased slew boosting circuit requires
additional supply current and results in higher power dissipation during
slewing. For reliable operation, always operate the amplifier within the safe
operating area curve and provide additional heat sinking as required for the
application. Refer to the ADHV4702-1 data sheet for more information.
INPUT GUARD RING
The EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ evaluation board employs an electrostatic guard ring on
the top layer to reduce printed circuit board (PCB) surface leakage currents.
The guard ring encircles the noninverting input and must be biased at the same
voltage as the input. The guard ring can be biased using a voltage source at
P3 or connected to the noninverting input by installing a 0 Ω resistor at R10.
Remove the input clamping diodes (D6 and D7) to ensure the complete enclosure
of the high impedance input node.
THERMAL MONITOR/FLAG (TMP) AND THERMAL MANAGEMENT
The TMP pin can be used to monitor relative changes in die temperature. The
typical TMP pin voltage at room temperature is approximately 1.9 V and changes
at approximately −4.5 mV/°C. More precise temperature readings can be achieved
through a single- point (offset) ambient temperature calibration. This
calibration can be accomplished by measuring the TMP pin to establish the
precise voltage corresponding to ambient temperature. To avoid calibration
error due to self heating, power up the device in shutdown mode (hold SD low
at supply turn on) and maintain it in shutdown mode until the TMP pin voltage
is measured. The TMP pin can be connected to the SD pin by installing a 0 Ω
resistor at R8 to enable the overtemperature and short-circuit protection
features. Install a resistor at RTEMP to set the thermal shutdown threshold
temperature. Refer to the ADHV4702-1 data sheet for more information about the
temperature monitor and short-circuit protection. The ADHV4702-1 evaluation
board is designed with an exposed copper top layer for robust thermal
management. Solder the exposed pad (EPAD) of the package to the copper layer
to ensure optimal thermal dissipation. The top exposed copper area is
connected to the exposed copper ground plane on the bottom by an array of five
thermal vias. In addition, a heat sink can be attached to the bottom exposed
ground plane to increase the power dissipation capability of the ADHV4702-1.
RESISTOR ADJUSTABLE QUIESCENT CURRENT (RADJ)
The EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ evaluation board is configured by default with a 0 Ω
RADJ resistor that fully biases the amplifier and sets the supply current to 3
mA. Increasing the value of RADJ reduces the quiescent current, lowering the
bandwidth and slew rate of the amplifier while also reducing quiescent power
dissipation. Refer to the ADHV4702-1 data sheet for more information about
RADJ.
EVALUATION BOARD SCHEMATICS
Figure 4. EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ Evaluation Board Device Under Test Circuit Schematic
Figure 5. EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ Evaluation Board On-Board Power Management Schematic
Ordering Information
BILL OF MATERIALS
Table 1. Bill of Materials
Item | Qty. | Reference Designator | Description | Manufacturer | Part Number |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | Not applicable | EVAL-ADHV4702-1CPZ evaluation board | Analog Devices |
08_044831c
2| 1| A1| ADHV4702-1| Analog Devices| ADHV4702-1BCPZ
3| 2| C1, C2| Ceramic capacitor, X7R, C2225H61, 250 V| Kemet| C2225C125KARACTU
4| 2| C8, C10| Ceramic capacitor, X5R, C1210, 25 V| Murata| GRM32ER61E226KE15L
5| 1| C11| Ceramic capacitor, C0805, 100 V| AVX| 08051A100JAT2A
6| 1| C12| Ceramic capacitor, X7R, C0805H53, 50 V| Murata| GRM21BR71H105KA12B
7| 1| C13| Ceramic capacitor, NP0, C0805, 50 V| Yageo| CC0805JRNP09BN271
8| 6| C14, C15, C16, C17, C18, C19| Ceramic capacitor, X7R, C1210, 220 V| AVX
Corporation| 12102C224KAT2A
9| 1| C20| Capacitor, tantalum, C3528, 16 V| AVX Corporation| TCNL476M016R0250
10| 5| C3, C4, C5, C6, C7| Ceramic capacitor, X7R, 1210, 250 V| TDK|
C3225X7R2E104K
11| 1| CFB| Ceramic capacitor, C0603, 250 V| Murata| GQM1875C2E2R0BB12
12| 1| D1| Diode, Zener, SOT-23, 5.6 V| On Semiconductor| BZX84C5V6LT1/T3G
13| 1| D2| Diode, DO-214AC| Littelfuse| SMAJ70A
14| 3| D3, D4, D5| Diode, SOD123F, 600 V| Central Semiconductor| CMMR1U-06 TR
LEAD FREE
15| 2| D6, D7| Diode, SOT-23, 70 V| On Semiconductor| BAV199LT1G
16| 1| DS1| LED| Rohm| SML-D12P8WT86
17| 2| GND, GND1| Connector, test point| Components Corporation| TP-104-01-00
18| 2| INN, INP| Connector, SMB| Amphenol| 142134
19| 3| INN1, INP1, VOUT| Connector, SMA end launch| Cinch Connectivity
Solutions| 142-0701-801
20| 6| INN_TP, INN_TP1, INP_TP, INP_TP1,| Connector, test points| Keystone
Electronics| 5015
| | OUT, TMP| | |
21| 3| P1, P4, SDN| Connector, PCB, Berg, header, straight,| Samtec|
TSW-103-08-G-S
| | | male, 3-position| |
22| 3| P2, P3, P5| Connector, PCB, Berg, header, straight,| Amphenol FCI|
69157-102HLF
| | | male, 2-position| |
23| 1| P6| Connector, PCB dc power jack| Kycon| KLDX-SMT2-0202-ATR
24| 1| PWR| Connector, PCB, header, right angle| MOLEX| 22-12-2034
25| 2| R1, R2| Resistor, 2512, 1%, 500 V| VISHAY| CRCW251249R9FKEG
26| 2| R11, R12| Resistor, 1206, 0.1%| Susumu Co, LTD| RG3216P-4992-B-T5
27| 1| R13| Resistor, 0805, 1%| PANASONIC| ERJ-6ENF1002V
28| 1| R14| Resistor, 0805, 1%| ROHM| MCR10EZHF5103
29| 1| R15| Resistor, 0805, 1%| PANASONIC| ERJ-6ENF1272V
30| 1| R16| Resistor, 1206, 1%| BOURNS| CRS1206-FX-1000ELF
31| 4| R17, R18, R21, R22| Resistor, 1206, 1%| PANASONIC| ERJ-8ENF2000V
32| 2| R19, R20| Resistor, 1206, 1%| PANASONIC| ERJ-8ENF2003V
33| 1| R25| Resistor, 1210, 0.1%| PANASONIC| ERA-14EB103U
34| 5| R26, R27, R28, R30, RADJ| Resistor, 0603, 1%, 50 V| Multicomp (SPC)|
MC0603WG00000T5E-TC
35| 1| R29| Resistor, 0603, 1%, 50 V| Panasonic| ERJ-3EKF2401V
36| 1| R3| Resistor, 1206| Vishay| CRCW12060000Z0EAHP
37| 1| R5| Resistor, 1206| Panasonic| ERJ-8GEY0R00V
38| 3| R6, R7, RINP| Resistor, 1210, 200 V| Vishay| CRCW12100000Z0EAHP
39| 1| RFB| Resistor, 1206, 1%| Panasonic| ERJ-8ENF3922V
40| 1| RG| Resistor, 1206, 1%| Panasonic| ERJ-8ENF2001V
41| 1| T1| Transformer| Sumida| 13324-T196
42| 1| U1| LT8304-1| Analog Devices|
LT8304HS8E-1#PBF
43| 1| VCC| Connector, PCB, test point, red| Components Corporation|
TP-104-01-02
44| 1| VEE| Connector, PCB, test point, blue| Components Corporation|
TP104-01-06
45| 1| VIN_15V| Connector, PCB, test point, white| Components Corporation|
TP-104-01-09
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