ANALOG DEVICES EVAL-ADA4099-1HUJZ Evaluation Board User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Analog Devices
Table of Contents
- FEATURES
- EVALUATION KIT CONTENTS
- GENERAL DESCRIPTION
- EVALUATION BOARD PHOTOGRAPHS
- EVALUATION BOARD QUICK START PROCEDURES
- POWER SUPPLY CONSIDERATION
- INITIAL BOARD CONFIGURATION
- USING THE EVALUATION BOARD FOR TESTING
- EVALUATION BOARD SCHEMATICS AND ARTWORK
- ORDERING INFORMATION
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
EVAL-ADA4099-1HUJZ Evaluation Board
User Guide
FEATURES
Fully featured evaluation board for the ADA4099-1
Enables efficient prototyping
User-defined circuit configuration
Simplified connection to test equipment and other circuits
EVALUATION KIT CONTENTS
EVAL-ADA4099-1HUJZ
EQUIPMENT NEEDED
Dual-output dc power supply
Dual-channel signal generator
Oscilloscope
Banana jack to grabber cables
BNC to SMA cables
DOCUMENTS NEEDED
ADA4099-1 datasheet
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The EVAL-ADA4099-1HUJZ evaluates the ADA4099-1 6-lead, thin small outline
transistor (TSOT), robust Over-The-Top™ the precision operational amplifier
(op-amp). The EVALADA4099-1HUJZ is a prepopulated board using a gain of 1
configuration.
The EVAL-ADA4099-1HUJZ design allows simplified and efficient use. The EVAL-
ADA4099-1HUJZ has edge-mounted Subminiature version A (SMA) connectors on the
inputs and outputs to allow efficient connection to test equipment or other
circuits. Bulk test points are also incorporated as an alternative option to
be used for the inputs and outputs. The optimized EVAL-ADA4099-1HUJZ ground
plane, component placement, and power supply allow maximum circuit flexibility
and performance. The EVAL- DA4099-1HUJZ combines surface-mount technology
(SMT) with almost all components being 0805 in size to provide simplified
installation and the option to replace and older when needed, except for the
bypass capacitors (C1 to C4) that are fixed in 0603 sizes. The EVAL-
ADA4099-1HUJZ also has an unpopulated resistor and capacitor pads, which
provide the user with the options and flexibility to implement different
application circuits and configurations.
Figure 1 shows the top view of the EVAL-ADA4099-1HUJZ and Figure 2 shows the
bottom view of the EVAL-ADA4099-1HUJZ.
PLEASE SEE THE LAST PAGE FOR AN IMPORTANT WARNING AND LEGAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
EVALUATION BOARD PHOTOGRAPHS
Refer to the ADA4099-1 data sheet for full specifications, details of the device operation, and application circuit configurations. Consult the datasheet in conjunction with this user guide when using the EVAL- ADA4099-1HUJZ.
EVALUATION BOARD QUICK START PROCEDURES
The Power Supply Consideration section, the Initial Board Configuration section, and the Using the Evaluation Board for Testing section outline the basic, prepopulated EVALADA4099-1HUJZ configuration required to test the basic functionality of the device.
POWER SUPPLY CONSIDERATION
Use the turret pins (VS+, VS−, and GND) to power up the EVAL-ADA4099-1HUJZ. Ensure that the correct polarity and voltage level is used to avoid reverse polarity and overvoltage, which can permanently damage the EVAL-ADA4099-1HUJZ. The operating supply voltage range is 3.15 V to 50 V. Higher voltages can damage the amplifier. Decoupling capacitors of 10 μF and 0.1 μF are preinstalled on the EVAL-ADA4099-1HUJZ for ready operation.
INITIAL BOARD CONFIGURATION
To set up the initial EVAL-ADA4099-1HUJZ configuration, perform the following steps:
- Ensure that all equipment is powered down, including the power supply and the signal generator. Use the banana jack to grabber cables to connect the positive supply, ground, and negative supply to the VS+, VS−, and GND turret pins, respectively.
- Verify that the P1 jumper for the SHDN pin on the evaluation board is in Position 1 (labeled ENABLE) so that the device is enabled.
- Connect the signal generator at the IN+ SMA pad using a BNC to SMA cable or at the IN+ bulk test point and GND turret using a BNC to grabber cable.
- Connect VOUT on the evaluation board to the oscilloscope using a BNC to SMA cable or connect an oscilloscope probe with a 10× attenuation factor to the VOUT bulk test point and clip the ground of the oscilloscope probe with a 10× attenuation factor to the GND turret pin.
USING THE EVALUATION BOARD FOR TESTING
When the procedure in the Initial Board Configuration section is complete, implement the following settings and verify the expected output:
- Set the power supply to +15 V for the positive supply and −15 V for the negative supply, and then turn on the power supply.
- Configure the signal generator to output a 100 Hz sine wave with 0 V offset and 1 V p-p, and enable the generator.
- Set the oscilloscope scaling to 200 mV/2 ms per division. If using a 10× probe instead of a BNC to SMA cable to monitor VOUT, set the oscilloscope input impedance to 1 MΩ, and the oscilloscope probe setting attenuation factor to 10×. Ensure that a 100 Hz, 1 V p-p sine wave centered at 0 V appears on the oscilloscope.
- To evaluate the device shutdown performance, move the P1 jumper into Position 3 (labeled DISABLE) to tie SHDN to VS+. There is no output at the VOUT SMA pad or bulk test point. To reenable the device, move the P1 jumper back into Position 1 (labeled ENABLE).
EVALUATION BOARD SCHEMATICS AND ARTWORK
ORDERING INFORMATION
BILL OF MATERIALS
Table 1.
Qty| Reference Designator| Description| Supplier| Part
Number
---|---|---|---|---
1
2
2
1
1
5
1
3
4
3
1
1
1
9
3| U1
C1, C4
C2, C3
C5
C7
C6, C8 to C11
D1
GND, VS+, VS−
IN+, IN−, REF, VOUT
J1, J2, J3
P1
R4
R11
R1, R2, R5 to R7, R10, R12, RT1,
RT2
R3, R8, R9| 50 V, 8 MHz, 1.5 mA robust Over-The-Top precision op-amp
Ceramic capacitors, X5R, 0603, 10 μF
Ceramic capacitors, X7R, 0603, 0.1 μF
Ceramic capacitor, X7R, 0805, 1 nF
Ceramic capacitor, X7R, 0805, 100 pF
Capacitors, 0805, do not install (DNI), user-defined
Diode Schottky barrier
Printed circuit board (PCB) connector,
terminal turrets
PCB connector, bulk test points
Coax SMA end launch
PCB connector, 3-position, male header
Resistor, 220 Ω
Resistor, 49.9 Ω
Resistors, 0805, DNI, user-defined
Resistors, 0 Ω| Supplier
Analog Devices
Murata
Kemet
Wurth Elektronik
AVX
Not applicable
ON Semiconductor
Mill-Max
Keystone Electronics
Cinch
Multicomp (SPC)
Multicomp (SPC)
Panasonic
Not applicable
Vishay| ADA4099-1HUJZ
GRM188R61E106KA73D
C0603C104K3RACTU
885012207007
08051A101JAT2A
Not applicable
BAS70-04LT1G
Mill-Max 2501-2-00-80-00-00-07-0
5006
142-0701-801
2211S-03G
MC 0.1 W 0805 1% 220R.
ERA-6AEB49R9V
Not applicable
CRCW08050000Z0EA
ESD Caution
ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Charged devices and circuit
boards can discharge without detection. Although this product features
patented or proprietary protection 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.
Legal Terms and Conditions
By using the evaluation board discussed herein (together with any tools,
components documentation or support materials, the “Evaluation Board”), you
are agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions set forth below
(“Agreement”) unless you have purchased the Evaluation Board, in which case
the Analog Devices Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale shall govern. Do not
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exclusive, non-sublicensable, non-transferable license to use the Evaluation
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