ANALOG DEVICES UG-2242 Evaluation Board User Guide
- September 16, 2024
- Analog Devices
Table of Contents
- UG-2242 Evaluation Board
- Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- 1. Software Installation
- 2. Hardware Setup
- 3. Power Supply Connection
- 4. Launch ACE Software
- 5. Data Analysis
- Q: What is the purpose of the EVAL-AD4857FMCZ evaluation
- Q: What software is required for controlling the evaluation
- Q: Can the evaluation board be used with other controller
UG-2242 Evaluation Board
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Specifications
- Product Name: EVAL-AD4857FMCZ
- Channels: 8 input channels
- Sampling Rate: 1 MSPS
- Resolution: 16-bit
- Input Type: Differential, wide common-mode range inputs
- Reference Voltage: 4.096 V
- Regulators: 1.8 V, 2.5 V, and 5 V low dropout regulators
- Compatible with: ZedBoard and other FMC controller boards
Product Usage Instructions
1. Software Installation
Download and install the ACE Software from the ACE webpage.
Ensure you have the latest version installed.
2. Hardware Setup
Connect the EVAL-AD4857FMCZ evaluation board to your computer
using the provided connectors and sockets.
3. Power Supply Connection
Ensure that the power supplies are connected correctly to the
evaluation board to provide stable power.
4. Launch ACE Software
Open the ACE Software on your computer to control and analyze
the data from the evaluation board.
5. Data Analysis
Use the ACE Software for data analysis in both time and
frequency domains.
FAQ
Q: What is the purpose of the EVAL-AD4857FMCZ evaluation
board?
A: The EVAL-AD4857FMCZ is designed to demonstrate the
performance of the AD4857 and provide access to various
configuration options via an ACE plug-in GUI.
Q: What software is required for controlling the evaluation
board?
A: You need to install the ACE Software and AD4857 ACE plugin
from the plug-in manager for controlling the board.
Q: Can the evaluation board be used with other controller
boards?
A: Yes, the EVAL-AD4857FMCZ is compatible with ZedBoard and
other FMC controller boards.
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User Guide | EVAL-AD4857
UG-2242
Evaluating the AD4857 Buffered, 8-Channel Simultaneous Sampling, 16-Bit 1 MSPS
DAS
FEATURES
Full featured evaluation board for the AD4857 8 input channels available
through SMA connectors On-board reference circuit and power supplies
Standalone capability through FMC connector and/or test points PC software for
control and data analysis of the time and fre-
quency domain ZedBoard-compatible Compatible with other FMC controller boards
EQUIPMENT NEEDED PC running Windows® 10 operating system or higher Digilent
ZedBoard with 12 V wall adapter power supply Precision signal source SMA
cables (inputs to evaluation board) USB cable
SOFTWARE NEEDED
Analysis | Control | Evaluation (ACE) Software AD4857 ACE plugin from plug-in
manager
EVALUATION BOARD KIT CONTENTS
EVAL-AD4857FMCZ evaluation board Micro-SD memory card (with adapter)
containing system board
boot software and Linux OS
EVALUATION BOARD PHOTOGRAPH
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The EVAL-AD4857FMCZ is designed to demonstrate the performance of the AD4857
and to provide access to many included configuration options that are accessed
via a simple ACE plug-in graphical user interface (GUI). The AD4857 is a fully
buffered, 8-channel simultaneous sampling, 16-bit, 1 MSPS data acquisition
system (DAS) with differential, wide common-mode range inputs.
The EVAL-AD4857FMCZ on-board components include the following:
The LTC6655 high precision, low drift, 4.096 V voltage reference (not used by
default)
The LT1761, low noise, 1.8 V, 2.5 V, and 5 V low dropout (LDO) regulators
The LT8330 low quiescent current (IQ) boost converter
For full details on the AD4857, see the AD4857 data sheet, which must be
consulted in conjunction with this user guide when using the EVAL-AD4857FMCZ
evaluation board.
This evaluation board can also be used to evaluate the performance of the
AD4855.
Figure 1. Evaluation Board Photograph
PLEASE SEE THE LAST PAGE FOR AN IMPORTANT WARNING AND LEGAL TERMS AND
CONDITIONS.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features………………………………………………………. 1 Equipment Needed…………………………………………1 Software
Needed……………………………………………1 Evaluation Board Kit Contents………………………….1 General
Description………………………………………..1 Evaluation Board Photograph…………………………..1 Quick
Start Guide………………………………………….. 3
EVAL-AD4857
Evaluation Board Hardware……………………………..5 Hardware Link Options…………………………………5
Connectors and Sockets……………………………… 7 Power Supplies………………………………………….. 7
Reference Circuit…………………………………………7
Evaluation Board Schematics and Artwork……….. 8
REVISION HISTORY
8/2024–Rev. 0 to Rev. A Changes to General Description
Section……………………………………………………………………………………………1
6/2024–Revision 0: Initial Version
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QUICK START GUIDE
Take the following steps to begin to evaluate the EVALAD4857FMCZ: 1. Download
and install the ACE Software from the ACE web
page. If ACE is already installed on the computer, ensure that the latest
version is being used by clicking the Check For Updates icon in the ACE
Software sidebar, as shown in Figure 2.
EVAL-AD4857
of the ZedBoard. If there is a requirement to reimage or create a new Micro-SD
card, see the following instructions found on the Analog Devices, Inc.,
website: ADI Kuiper Linux with support for ACE Evaluation. 4. Ensure the
ZedBoard boot configuration jumpers are set to use the Micro-SD card as shown
in Figure 4. To avoid potential damage when JVIO is changed as described in
Table 1, ensure that the VADJ SELECT jumper is set to the correct voltage for
the EVAL-AD4857FMCZ.
Figure 2. Check For Updates Option in the ACE Sidebar
2. Run the ACE Software, select the Plug-in Manager from the ACE sidebar to
install the board plug-in that supports the AD4857 evaluation board, and
select Available Packages, as shown in Figure 3. You can use the search field
to help filter the list of boards to find the AD4857 board. See the ACE
Quickstart – Using ACE and Installing Plug-ins guide for additional
information.
Figure 3. Plug-in Manager Option in the Sidebar
3. Insert the Micro-SD card (with the adapter) that was provided in the
evaluation board kit into the SD card slot on the underside
Figure 4. ZedBoard Boot Configuration Jumpers
5. Connect the EVAL-AD4857FMCZ to the FMC connector on the ZedBoard.
6. Connect the USB cable from the computer to the J13/USB OTG port, and
connect the 12 V power supply to J20/DC input.
7. Slide the SW8/POWER switch in the ZedBoard to the on position. The green
LD13/POWER LED turns on and is followed by the blue LD12/DONE LED (within the
ZedBoard). The DS1 LED in the EVAL-AD4857FMCZ also turns on.
8. The red LD7 LED blinks approximately 20 sec to 30 sec later, indicating
that the boot process is complete.
9. Launch the ACE Software from the Analog Devices folder in the Windows
Start menu. The EVAL-AD4857FMCZ appears in the ACE Start in the Attached
Hardware view, as shown in Figure 5.
If the EVAL-AD4857FMCZ does not appear on the Attached Hardware view, the
plug-in can still be launched from the Explore Without Hardware menu. Click
Proceed To Documentation to open the plug-in documentation for troubleshooting
help as well as descriptions of each window and features within the plug-in.
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Figure 5. Attached Hardware View
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EVAL-AD4857
EVALUATION BOARD HARDWARE
The AD4857 is a fully buffered, 8-channel simultaneous sampling, 16-bit 1 MSPS DAS with differential, wide common-mode range inputs. The AD4857 has an on- chip low drift 4.096 V internal voltage reference; however, it also optionally accepts an external reference applied through the REFIO pin and provided to the on-board LTC6655. The device operates from different power rails, provided through on-board LDO regulators as described in Power Supplies section. An option to connect external supplies exists and is explained in Table 1.
HARDWARE LINK OPTIONS
Table 1 details the link option functions and the default power link options.
The EVAL-AD4857FMCZ can be powered from different sources, as described in the
Power Supplies section. By default, the power supply required for the EVAL-
AD4857FMCZ comes from the ZedBoard controller board. The power supply is
regulated by the on-board regulators that generate the required bipolar
supplies.
Table 1. Jumper Details with the Factory Default Settings
Link
Default Position
Function
JODIFF to J7DIFF J0+ to J7+
Not inserted Not inserted
Offset Calibration Jumper. Inserting the JODIFF to J7DIFF jumper link allows
short circuiting the corresponding pair of inputs to measure the AD4857 offset
and/or to perform an offset calibration.
Analog Input to Ground Connection. Insert the J0+ to J7+ jumper link to
connect to the AGND pin, the corresponding positive analog input.
J0- to J7- JV12V JSHIFT JVCC JVEE JVDDH
JVDD JVDDL
Not inserted A A A A A
A Not inserted
Analog Input to Ground Connection. Insert the J0- to J7- jumper link to
connect to the AGND pin, the corresponding negative analog input.
The JV12V link selects the power supply source for the EVAL-AD4857FMCZ
evaluation board.
In Position A, the unregulated supply to the on-board LDO regulators is taken
from the ZedBoard 12 V supply.
In Position B, the unregulated external supply to the on-board LDO regulators
is taken from the V12V_EXT connector.
The JSHIFT link selects the power supply type for the AD4857.
In Position A, the VCC pin = +24 V, and the VEE pin = -24 V. In Position B,
the VCCpin = +44 V, and the VEE pin = -4 V. If not inserted, the VCC pin = +24
V, and the VEE pin = -4 V. The JVCC link selects the VCC pin supply source. In
Position A, the VCC pin is provided by the on board LT8330 DC/DC converter. In
Position B, the VCC pin is provided though VCC_EXT connector. The JVEE link
selects the VEE pin supply source. In Position A, the VEE pin is provided by
the on-board LT8330 DC/DC converter. In Position B, the VEE pin is provided
though VEE_EXT connector. The JVDDH link selects the VDDH pin supply source.
In Position A, the VDDH pin is provided by the on board LT1761 2.5 V LDO
regulator. In Position B, the VDDH pin is provided though VDDH_EXT connector.
If not inserted, the VDDH pin can be tied to the AGND pin by inserting an R40
resistor. To disable the internal LDO regulator, tie the VDDH pin to the GND
pin. With the regulator is disabled, connect the VDDL pin to an external
supply in the range of 1.71 V to 1.89 V through the JVDDL link.
The JVDD link selects the VDD pin supply source. In Position A, the VDD pin is
provided by the on-board LT1761 5 V LDO regulator. In Position B, the VDD pin
is provided though VDD_EXT connector. The JVDDL link selects the VDDL pin
supply source. In Position A, the VDDL pin is provided by the on-board LT1761
1.8 V LDO regulator. To use this configuration, tie the VDDH pin to ground
through the JVDDH link.
In Position B, the VDDL pin is provided though the VDDL_EXT connector. To use
this configuration, tie the VDDH pin to ground through the JVDDH link.
If not inserted, the internal LDO regulator is used for the JVDDH link to be
in Position A or Position B.
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Table 1. Jumper Details with the Factory Default Settings (Continued)
Link
Default Position
Function
JVIO
Not inserted
The JVIO link selects the VIO pin supply source. If not inserted, the VIO pin is taken from the ZedBoard (default).
Alternatively, the VIO pin can be supplied from either the on-board LDO regulators or an external supply.
In Position A, the VIO pin is provided by the on-board LT1761 LDO regulator with an output voltage dependent on the
JVIO_LDO link. The R66 resistor (shown in Figure 7) is unsoldered.
In Position B, the VIO pin is provided though the VIO_EXT connector. The R66 resistor is unsoldered. Note the field programmable gate array (FPGA) image provided works at a 2.5 V digital level; therefore, use caution when changing the default position of the JVIO link jumper.
JVIO_LDO
Not inserted
The JVIO_LDO link selects the LT1761 LDO regulator output voltage when the JVIO link is in Position B.
Inserted, the LT1761 output voltage is 3.3 V.
Not inserted, the LT1761 output voltage is 1.8 V.
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CONNECTORS AND SOCKETS
The connectors and sockets on the EVAL-AD4857FMCZ are outlined in Table 2.
Table 2. On-Board Connectors
Connector
Function
SMA0+ to SMA7+ Positive analog input Subminiature Version A (SMA) to Channel 0 through Channel 7
SMA0- to SMA7- Negative analog input SMA to Channel 0 through Channel 7
P1
FPGA mezzanine card (FMC) connector
POWER SUPPLIES
The ZedBoard supplies 12 V to power the rails for the different components on the EVAL-AD4857FMCZ. The AD4857 uses the following five power supply pins:
Positive high voltage power supply (the VCC pin) Negative high voltage power
supply (the VEE pin) Low voltage power supply (the VDD pin) 1.8 V power supply
(the VDDL pin) Digital power supply (the VIO pin)
A combination of the LT8330 DC/DC converter and the LT1761 LDO regulator
generate all the needed supply rails on the board.
Table 3. Default Power Supplies Available in the EVAL-AD4857FMCZ
Power Supply (V)
Function
Component
+24
VCC
LT8330
-24
VEE
LT8330
+2.5
VDDH
LT1761
+5
VDD
LT1761
+1.8
VIO
LT1761
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REFERENCE CIRCUIT
By default, the AD4857 in the EVAL-AD4857FMCZ uses the internal low noise, low
drift (10 ppm/°C maximum), temperature compensated band-gap reference that is
factory trimmed to 4.096 V and the internal reference buffer.
As an optional alternative, an LTC6655 high precision, low drift (2 ppm/°C
maximum), 4.096 V voltage reference is also provided. This external reference
can be used in two different configurations, as explained in the AD4857 data
sheet and as follows:
External reference with internal buffer. For this configuration, connect the
external reference to the REFIO pin and populate the R62 resistor shown in
Figure 7.
External reference with disabled internal buffer. For this configuration,
connect the external reference to the REFBUF pin and populate the R46 resistor
shown in Figure 7 and also connect the REFIO test point to ground.
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Figure 6. Analog Inputs Schematic
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Figure 7. Power Solution Schematic
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Figure 8. FMC Connection Schematic
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NOTES
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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.
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