Analog Devices UG-442 User manual

Category
Power extensions
Type
User manual
Evaluation Board User Guide
UG-442
One Technology Way P. O. Box 9106 Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A. Te l: 781.329.4700 Fax: 781.461.3113 www.analog.com
Evaluating the AD5422 Single Channel, 16-Bit, Current Source and Voltage Output
DAC, HART Connectivity
PLEASE SEE THE LAST PAGE FOR AN IMPORTANT
WARNING AND LEGAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
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FEATURES
Full-featured evaluation board for the AD5422
On-board reference
Link options
Direct hook-up to USB port of PC
PC software for control
EVALUATION BOARD DESCRIPTION
The EVAL-AD5422 is a full-featured evaluation board that is
designed to allow the user to easily evaluate all features of the
16-bit AD5422 current source and voltage output digital-to-
analog converter (DAC). All of the AD5422 pins are accessible
at on-board connectors for external connection. The board can
be controlled by two means, via the on-board connector (J8) or via
the USB port of a Windows® 2000-, NT®-, XP®-based PC using the
AD5422 evaluation software. The default setup is for control via
the USB port.
Two separate packages exist for the AD5422 (24-lead TSSOP and
40-lead LFCSP); therefore, two corresponding evaluation boards
are available.
DEVICE DESCRIPTION
The AD5422 is a low cost, precision, fully integrated 16-bit
converter, offering a programmable current source and
programmable voltage output designed to meet the requirements
of industrial process control applications. The output current
range is programmable to 4 mA to 20 mA, 0 mA to 20 mA, or an
overrange function of 0 mA to 24 mA. The voltage output is
provided from a separate pin that can be configured to provide
0 V to 5 V, 0 V to 10 V, ±5 V or ±10 V output ranges; an overrange
of 10% is available for all ranges. Analog outputs are short- and
open-circuit protected and can drive capacitive loads of 1 μF. The
device is specified to operate with a power supply range from
10.8 V to 40 V. The output loop compliance is 0 V to AV
DD
− 2.5 V.
Complete specifications for the AD5422 are available in the
AD5422 data sheet and should be consulted in conjunction
with this document when using the evaluation board.
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
USB
CONNECTOR
POWER SUPPLY INPUTS
PIN
HEADER (J8)
CONTROLLER
CY7C68013A
SELECT
ADC
REFIN
INPUT/
OUTPUT
REFOUT
AD5422
5V
VOLTAGE
REFERENCE
EXT REF
ITO V
V
OUT
I
OUT
08230-001
Figure 1.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1
Evaluation Board Description ......................................................... 1
Device Description ........................................................................... 1
Functional Block Diagram .............................................................. 1
Revision History ............................................................................... 2
Evaluation Board Hardware ............................................................ 3
Power Supplies .............................................................................. 3
Link Options ..................................................................................3
Evaluation Board Software ...............................................................6
Software Installation .....................................................................6
Software Operation .......................................................................6
Evaluation Board Schematics and Artwork ...................................8
Ordering Information .................................................................... 14
Bill of Materials ........................................................................... 14
REVISION HISTORY
10/13—Rev. B to Rev. C
Change to Figure 6 ........................................................................... 9
Change to Figure 8 ......................................................................... 11
Changes to C3, Supplier/Number Column, Table 5 .................. 14
3/13—Rev. A to Rev. B
Change to Control Register Section and Added Figure 4;
Renumbered Sequentially ................................................................ 7
7/12—Rev. 0 to Rev. A
Document Title Changed from EVA L-AD5422 to
UG-442 ................................................................................. Universal
Changes to Evaluation Board Description Section ...................... 1
Changes to Figure 3 .......................................................................... 6
Changes to Figure 4 .......................................................................... 8
Changes to Figure 5 .......................................................................... 9
Inserted Figure 6; Renumbered Sequentially .............................. 10
Inserted Figure 7 ............................................................................. 11
Changes to Figure 8 to Figure 10 .................................................. 12
Inserted Figure 11 to Figure 13 ..................................................... 13
4/09—Revision 0: Initial Version
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EVALUATION BOARD HARDWARE
POWER SUPPLIES
The following external supplies must be provided:
5 V between the 5 V and 0 V inputs for the digital supply
of the AD5422 and digital circuitry. Alternatively, place
LK6 in Position A to power the digital circuitry from the
USB port (default).
10.8 V to 40 V between the AV
DD
and GND inputs for the
analog supply of the AD5422.
0 V to −26.4 V between the AV
SS
and GND inputs for the
negative analog supply of the AD5422. (This is only required
if a bipolar output voltage range is programmed; otherwise,
the negative supply of the AD5422 can be connected to
GND by placing LK4 in Position A.)
10.8 V to 16.5 V between the V+ and GND inputs for the
analog supply of the AD7321 (on-board analog-to-digital
converter [ADC]) and ADR435 (on-board voltage reference).
If the analog supply connected to the AV
DD
input is less than
16.5 V, the AD7321 and ADR435 can be powered from this
by placing LK9 in Position A, and the V+ input can be left
unconnected.
0 V to −16.5 V between the V− and GND inputs for the
negative analog supply of the AD7321 (on-board ADC). If
the negative analog supply connected to the AV
SS
input is
less than (magnitude) −16.5 V, the AD7321 can be powered
from this by placing LK16 in Position A, and the V− input
can be left unconnected.
The analog and digital planes are connected at one location, close
to the AD5422. It is recommended not to connect GND and
DGND elsewhere in the system to avoid ground loop problems.
Each supply is decoupled to the relevant ground plane with 10 µF
and 0.1 µF capacitors. Each device supply pin is again decoupled
with a 10 µF and 0.1 µF capacitor pair to the relevant ground plane.
Excessive Power Supply
If a power supply in excess of 16.5 V is connected to the AV
DD
input, LK9 must be in Position B to prevent potential damage to the
5 V voltage reference and to the ADC (see U2 and U6, respectively,
in Figure 6). However, if a power supply in excess of −16.5 V is to
be connected to the AV
SS
input, LK16 must be in Position B to
prevent potential damage to the ADC.
LINK OPTIONS
The position of LK7 configures the board for either PC control via
the USB port (default setup) or for control by an external source
via J8. Set the link options on the evaluation board for the required
operating setup before using the board. The functions of the link
options are described in Table 4.
Default Link Option Setup
The default setup is for control by the PC via the USB port. The
default link options are listed in Table 1.
Table 1. Link and Switch Options for PC Control
Link No. Option
LK1 A
LK2 A
LK3 Inserted
LK4 B
LK5 B
LK6 A
LK7 A
LK8 A
LK9
A
LK10 Inserted
LK11 Inserted
LK12 Inserted
LK13 Inserted
LK14 Inserted
LK15
C
LK16 A
LK17 Inserted
LK18 Inserted
Connector J8 Pin Descriptions
Table 2. Connector J8 Pin Configuration
1
2 4 6 8 10
1 3 5 7 9
1
LK7 must be in Position B to enable the use of J8.
Table 3. Connector J8 Pin Descriptions
Connector J8 Pin No. Function
1 SDO
2 CLEAR SELECT
3 DGND
4 CLEAR
5 DGND
6
FAULT
7 SDIN
8
DGND
9 SCLK
10 LATCH
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Table 4. Link Options
Link No. Description
LK1 This link selects the state of the CLEAR SELECT pin (when the evaluation board is configured for external control).
Position A ties the CLEAR SELECT pin to 0 V.
Position B ties the CLEAR SELECT pin to DV
CC
.
LK2 This link selects the state of the CLEAR pin (when the evaluation board is configured for external control).
Position A ties the CLEAR pin to 0 V.
Position B ties the CLEAR pin to DV
CC
.
LK3 This link selects the state of the DV
CC
SELECT pin.
When inserted, the DV
CC
SELECT pin is tied to 0 V, disabling the internal supply; an external supply must be connected to the
DV
CC
pin via LK17.
When removed, the DV
CC
SELECT pin is unconnected, enabling the internal supply. Removing LK3 eliminates the need for an
external digital supply; therefore, LK17 can also be removed.
LK4 This link selects the negative supply voltage for AV
SS
.
Position A selects 0 V as the negative supply voltage (unipolar voltage output operation).
Position B selects the AV
SS
connection of J2 as the negative supply voltage (bipolar voltage output operation).
LK5 This link selects how the I
OUT
current loop return is connected to ground on the evaluation board.
Position A connects the I
OUT
current loop return directly to ground.
Position B connects the I
OUT
current loop return input to GND through a 51 Ω resistor. The high side of the resistor is
connected to the V
IN
1 input of the on-board ADC (AD7321), allowing readback to the PC of the output current.
LK6
This link selects the 5 V power supply source for the digital circuitry.
Position A selects the USB port as the 5 V digital circuitry power supply source.
Position B selects J7 as the 5 V digital circuitry power supply source.
LK7 This link selects whether the AD5422 evaluation board is controlled by the PC via the USB port or by an external source via J8.
Position A selects the evaluation board to be controlled by the PC via the USB port.
Position B selects the evaluation board to be controlled by an external source via J8.
LK8 This link selects the digital supply voltage value for the AD5422 and the on-board ADC (U6).
Position A selects 5 V as the supply value.
Position B selects 3.3 V as the supply value.
LK9 This link selects the positive power supply source for U2 and U6.
Position A selects the AV
DD
input as the positive power supply source (use only if the power supply applied to AV
DD
is less
than 16.5 V).
Position B selects the V+ input as the positive power supply source (use if the power supply applied to AV
DD
input is greater
than 16.5 V). A power supply voltage of 10.8 V to 16.5 V can be applied to V+.
LK10 This link is used to enable/disable the external boost transistor.
When this link is inserted, the external boost transistor is disabled.
When this link is removed, the external boost transistor is enabled.
LK11 This link connects the −V
SENSE
input to ground.
When this link is inserted, the −V
SENSE
input is connected directly to ground.
When this link is removed, the −V
SENSE
input is left floating and should be connected to the low side of the load resistance
external to the evaluation board.
LK12 This link connects the +V
SENSE
input to V
OUT
.
When this link is inserted, the +V
SENSE
input is connected directly to the V
OUT
pin.
When this link is removed, the +V
SENSE
input is connected to V
OUT
through a 47 kΩ resistance (to prevent the integrated
voltage amplifier loop from opening).
LK13
This link connects the I
OUT
connector directly to the GND connector.
When this link is inserted, the I
OUT
connector is connected directly to the GND connector.
When this link is removed, the I
OUT
connector is disconnected from the GND connector (an external load must be connected).
LK14 This link connects the V
OUT
output of the AD5422 to the V
IN
0 input of the on-board ADC (AD7321).
When this link is inserted, the voltage at the V
OUT
pin can be read back to the PC.
When this link is removed, the voltage at the V
OUT
pin is disconnected from the on-board ADC input.
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Link No. Description
LK15 This link selects the voltage reference source.
Position A selects the internal voltage reference of the AD5422 as the voltage reference source.
Position B selects an external source that can be applied at Connector J3.
Position C selects the on-board ADR435 as the voltage reference source.
LK16 This link selects the negative power supply source for U6.
Position A selects the AV
SS
input as the negative power supply source (use only if the power supply applied to AV
SS
input is
less (in magnitude) than −16.5 V).
Position B selects the V− input as the negative power supply source (use only if the power supply applied to AV
SS
input is
greater (in magnitude) than −16.5 V).
LK17 This link connects the DV
CC
pin of the AD5422 to the on-board digital power supply.
When this link is inserted, the DV
CC
pin of the AD5422 is connected to the on-board digital power supply (LK3 must be
inserted to disable the AD5422 internal digital power supply).
When this link is removed, the DV
CC
pin of the AD5422 is disconnected from the on-board digital power supply (LK3 should
be removed to enable the AD5420 internal digital power supply).
LK18
This link connects the AV
DD
pin of the AD5422 to the power supply applied at the AV
DD
input connector, J2 (LK18 must be
inserted for operation of the AD5422).
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EVALUATION BOARD SOFTWARE
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
The AD5422 evaluation kit includes self-installing software on a
CD. The software is compatible with Windows 2000/NT/XP. If
the setup file does not run automatically, run the setup.exe file
from the CD.
To install the evaluation software, do the following:
1. Install the evaluation software before connecting the
evaluation board to the USB port of the PC to ensure that
the evaluation board is correctly recognized when connected
to the PC.
2. After installation from the CD is complete, power up the
AD5422 evaluation board as described in the Power Supplies
section.
3. Connect the board to the USB port of the PC using the
supplied cable.
4. When the evaluation board is detected, proceed through
any dialog boxes that appear. This finishes the installation.
SOFTWARE OPERATION
To launch the software, complete the following steps:
1. From the Start menu, select Analog Devices AD5422/
AD5422 Evaluation Software. The main window of the
software then displays (see Figure 3).
2. If the evaluation board is not connected to the USB port when
the software is launched, a connectivity error is displayed
(see Figure 2). Simply connect the evaluation board to the
USB port of the PC and click Retry.
08230-002
Figure 2. Connectivity Error Alert
08230-003
Figure 3. Main Window
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The main window is divided into eight sections: Input Register,
Status Register, Control Register, Reset Register, Clear/Clear
Select Pins, Read/Write Registers, Measure Output Voltage/
Current, and Program Voltage/Current.
Input Register
The Input Register section displays the contents of the input
register. The 24-bit display is updated each time a read or a
write operation is requested via the main window controls. It
allows users to associate the value written to the AD5422 with
the various programmable functions.
Status Register
The Status Register section displays the states of the three bits
of the read-only status register. To read the register, click the
Read Status Register button.
Control Register
The Control Register section facilitates programming of the
control register on an individual bit basis. To change the value
for a bit, click the relevant button. Each button also displays the
current state of the bit. You can also enter code in the SR CLOCK
and SR STEP text boxes and select an output range from the
OUTPUT RANGE drop-down box.
When using an external current setting resistor, it is recom-
mended to only set REXT when also setting the OUTEN bit.
Alternately, REXT can be set before the OUTEN bit is set, but
the range must be changed on the write in which the output is
enabled. The Read/Write Registers section should be used for
these commands (see Figure 4).
Reset Register
The sole function of the Reset Register section is to allow the
AD5422 to be reset to its power-on state. To change the value of
the reset bit, click the RESET button.
Clear Pin
In the Clear/Clear Select Pins section, you can change the state
of the CLEAR pin by clicking the CLEAR button. Likewise, you
can change the state of the CLEAR SELECT pin by clicking the
CLEAR SELECT button.
Read/Write Registers
In the Read/Write Registers section, you can read from and write
to all registers in the AD5422. To select a register and request a
read or write, click the Select Control Function drop-down
box. Then, to write data to the register, select the desired data
from the Data Write drop-down box and then click OK. Register
data is updated and displayed for you to read in the Data Read
text box each time you click OK.
Measure Output Voltage/Current
To display the programmed output current in the Measure Output
Current section, click the Measure output Current button. The
output current is measured using the on-board ADC and is
displayed in milliamperes in the V
OUT
or I
OUT
box. The output
current is measured with an accuracy of approximately 1% and is
therefore not intended as precise, but rather is an approximate
feedback of the programmed value.
Program Current
To program a voltage or current output value, enter the value in
either volts or milliamperes (mA) in the Enter Value text box of
the Program Voltage/Current section, and press Enter. The
output must first be enabled, and the output range must be
selected via the Control Register section.
08230-300
POWER-ON
SOFTWARE RESET
CONTROL REGISTER WRITE (ONE WRITE COMMAND)
• SELECT R
SET
EXTERNAL/INTERNAL
• SET THE REQUIRED RANGE
• CONFIGURE THE SLEW RATE CONTROL (IF REQUIRED)
• CONFIGURE DAISY CHAIN MODE (IF REQUIRED)
• ENABLE THE OUTPUT
DATA REGISTER WRITE
• WRITE REQUIRED CODE TO DATA REGISTER
CONTROL REGISTER WRITE
• DISABLE OUTPUT
R
SET
CONFIGURATION CHANGE RANGE CHANGE
Figure 4. Programming Sequence to Write/Enable the Output Correctly
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EVALUATION BOARD SCHEMATICS AND ARTWORK
08230-004
SDO
CLEAR_SELECT
CLEAR
FAULT
SDIN
SCLK
LATCH
DGND
DGND
DGND
0V
+5V
RED
R17
100kΩ
C29
0.1µF
C33
22pF
C32
22pF
1
VBUS
2
D–
3
D+
4
IO
5
GND
SHIELD
J1
USB-MINI-B
R22
10kΩ
R16
100kΩ
R18
0Ω
C30
0.1µF
C21
0.1µF
C22
0.1µF
C23
0.1µF
C24
0.1µF
C25
0.1µF
C26
0.1µF
C27
0.1µF
Y2
24 MHz
C20 0.1µF
8
IN1
7
IN2
5
SD
4
GND
1
OUT1
2
OUT2
6
ERROR
3
NR
U3
ADP3303-3.3
R23
1kΩ
D1
C18
0.1µF
R20
10kΩ
R19
10kΩ
R21
10kΩ
R24
2.2kΩ
R25
2.2kΩ
C34
0.1µF
1
A0
2
A1
3
A2
4
VSS
5
SDA
6
SCL
7
WP
8
VCC
U5
24LC64
50
PD5/FD13
51
PD6/FD14
52
PD7/FD15
54
CLKOUT
1
RDY0/*SLRD
2
RDY1/*SLWR
4
XTALOUT
5
XTALIN
8
D+
9
D–
13
IFCLK
14
RSVD
15
SCL
16
SDA
18
PB0/FD0
19
PB1/FD1
20
PB2/FD2
21
PB3/FD3
49
PD4/FD12
48
PD3/FD11
47
PD2/FD10
46
PD1/FD9
45
PD0/FD8
44
*WAKEUP
42
RESET
40
PA7/*FLD/SLCS
39
PA6/*PKTEND
38
PA5/FIFOADR1
37
PA4/FIFOADR0
36
PA3/*WU2
35
PA2/*SLOE
34
PA1/INT1
33
PA0/INT0
31
CTL2/*FLAGC
30
CTL1/*FLAGB
29
CTL0/*FLAGA
25
PB7/FD7
24
PB6/FD6
23
PB5/FD5
22
PB4/FD4
3
AVCC
7
VCC
11
VCC
17
VCC
27
VCC
32
VCC
43
VCC
55
VCC
6
AGND
10
GND
12
GND
26
GND
28
GND
41
GND
53
GND
56
GND
U4
CY7C68013-CSP
C31
2.2µF
+
C19
10µF
20%
1
IN
2
S1A
3
S1B
4
D1
5
S2A
6
S2B
7
D2
8
GND
9
D3
10
S3B
11
S3A
12
D4
13
3
6
10
13
S4B
14
S4A
15
EN
16
VDD
U7
ADG774
1
IN
2
S1A
S1B
4
D1
5
S2A
S2B
7
D2
8
GND
9
D3
S3B
11
S3A
12
D4
S4B
14
S4A
15
EN
16
VDD
U8
ADG774
A B
LK7
J8-1
J8-2
J8-3
J8-4
J8-5
J8-6
J8-7
J8-8
J8-9
J8-10
J7-1
J7-2
C55
0.1µF
+
C56
10µF
AB
LK8
C57
0.1µF
A B
LK1
A B
LK2
A B
LK6
C28
0.1µF
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V3.3V
3.3V
PA3
PA2
CS_ADC
USB_POWER
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V 3.3V
3.3V
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGNDPGNDPGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGNDPGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
LATCH
SCLK
SDIN
FAULT
CLEAR
CLEAR_SELECT
SDO
DVCC
DVCC
DVCC
PA5
PA6
PA7
PA3
PA2
FD7
DOUT_ADC
FD7
PA5
PA6
PA7
PGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
5V
SDIN_ADC
SCLK_ADC
PGND
DVCC
DVCC
DGND
DGND
FD8
FD8
EXT_5V
DVCC
PGND
Figure 5. AD5422 TSSOP Evaluation Board Schematic of the Controller Circuitry
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Figure 6. AD5422 TSSOP Evaluation Board Schematic of the AD5422 Circuitry
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SDO
CLEAR_SELECT
CLEAR
FAULT
SDIN
SCLK
LATCH
DGND
DGND
DGND
0V
+5V
RED
R17
100kΩ
C29
0.1µF
C33
22pF
C32
22pF
1
VBUS
2
D-
3
D+
4
IO
5
GND
SHIELD
SHIELD
J1
USB-MINI-B
R22
10kΩ
R16
100kΩ
R18
0Ω
C30
0.1µF
C21
0.1µF
C22
0.1µF
C23
0.1µF
C24
0.1µF
C25
0.1µF
C26
0.1µF
C27
0.1µF
Y2
24 MHz
C20 0.1µF
8
IN1
7
IN2
5
SD
4
GND
1
OUT1
2
OUT2
6
ERROR
3
NR
U3
ADP3303-3.3
R23
1kΩ
D1
C18
0.1µF
R20
10kΩ
R19
10kΩ
R21
10kΩ
R24
2.2kΩ
R25
2.2kΩ
C34
0.1µF
1
A0
2
A1
3
A2
4
VSS
5
SDA
6
SCL
7
WP
8
VCC
U5
24LC64
50
PD5/FD13
51
PD6/FD14
52
PD7/FD15
54
CLKOUT
1
RDY0/*SLRD
2
RDY1/*SLWR
4
XTALOUT
5
XTALIN
8
D+
9
D-
13
IFCLK
14
RSVD
15
SCL
16
SDA
18
PB0/FD0
19
PB1/FD1
20
PB2/FD2
21
PB3/FD3
49
PD4/FD12
48
PD3/FD11
47
PD2/FD10
46
PD1/FD9
45
PD0/FD8
44
*WAKEUP
42
RESET
40
PA7/*FLD/SLCS
39
PA6/*PKTEND
38
PA5/FIFOADR1
37
PA4/FIFOADR0
36
PA3/*WU2
35
PA2/*SLOE
34
PA1/INT1
33
PA0/INT0
31
CTL2/*FLAGC
30
CTL1/*FLAGB
29
CTL0/*FLAGA
25
PB7/FD7
24
PB6/FD6
23
PB5/FD5
22
PB4/FD4
3
AVCC
7
VCC
11
VCC
17
VCC
27
VCC
32
VCC
43
VCC
55
VCC
6
AGND
10
GND
12
GND
26
GND
28
GND
41
GND
53
GND
56
GND
U4
CY7C68013-CSP
C31
2.2µF
+
C19
10µF
20%
1
IN
2
S1A
3
S1B
4
D1
5
S2A
6
S2B
7
D2
8
GND
9
D3
10
S3B
11
S3A
12
D4
13
S4B
14
S4A
15
EN
16
VDD
U7
ADG774
1
IN
2
S1A
3
S1B
4
D1
5
S2A
6
S2B
7
D2
8
GND
9
D3
10
S3B
11
S3A
12
D4
13
S4B
14
S4A
15
EN
16
VDD
U8
ADG774
A
B
LK7
J8-1
J8-2
J8-3
J8-4
J8-5
J8-6
J8-7
J8-8
J8-9
J8-10
J7-1
J7-2
C55
0.1µF
+
C56
10µF
A
B
LK8
C57
0.1µF
A B
LK1
A B
LK2
A B
LK6
C28
0.1µF
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V3.3V
3.3V
PA3
PA2
CS_ADC
USB_POWER
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V 3.3V
3.3V
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGNDPGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGNDPGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
LATCH
SCLK
SDIN
FAULT
CLEAR
CLEAR_SELECT
SDO
DVCC
DVCC
DVCC
PA5
PA6
PA7
PA3
PA2
FD7
DOUT_ADC
FD7
PA5
PA6
PA7
PGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
5V
SDIN_ADC
SCLK_ADC
PGND
DVCC
DVCC
DGND
DGND
FD8
FD8
EXT_5V
DVCC
PGND
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Figure 7. AD5422 LFCSP Evaluation Board Schematic of the Controller Circuitry
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SOCKETED
REFIN
RED
SOCKETED
SOCKETED
2
FAULT
4
CLEAR_SELECT
5
CLEAR
6
LATCH
7
SCLK
8
SDIN
9
SDO
12
GND
13
GND
14
AVSS
15
GND
16
RSET
17
REFOUT
18
REFIN
23
DVCC_SELECT
24
CCOMP1
25
CCOMP2
26
IOUT
27
BOOST
32
VOUT
33
+VSENSE
34
-VSENSE
36
AVDD
37
AVSS
39
DVCC
28
CAP1
29
CAP2
3
GND
U1
AD5422
LK3
BA
LK4
J2-1
J2-2
J2-3
J3
C1
4nF
R1 15kΩ
R3
10kΩ
J4-1
J4-2
J4-3
Q1
R2
1kΩ
LK10
J5-1
J5-2
LK11
LK12
C3
22nF
+
C5
10µF
20%
C6
0.1µF
C8
0.1µF
C10
0.1µF
C13
0.1µF
C15
0.1µF
+
C16
1µF
20%
R4
0Ω
R5
0Ω
R6
0Ω
R7
0Ω
R8
0Ω
R9
0Ω
R10
0Ω
TP1
TP2
TP3
TP4
TP5 TP6
TP7
C12
C14
C17
R11
51Ω
C35
0.1µF
+
C36
10µF
20%
BA
LK5
LK13
LK14
J6-1
J6-2
+
C37
10µF
20%
+
C38
10µF
20%
C39
0.1µF
C40
0.1µF
2
+VIN
5
TRIM
6
VOUT
4
GND
U2
ADR435
A
B
C
LK15
C41
0.1µF
+
C42
10µF
20%
BA
LK9
1
CS
2
DIN
3
DGND
4
AGND
5
REFIN/OUT
6
VSS
7
VIN0
8
VIN1
9
VDD
10
VCC
11
VDRIVE
12
DOUT
13
DGND
14
SCLK
U6
AD7321
B A
LK16
C43
0.1µF
C44 0.1µF
+
C45 10µF
20%
+
C46 10µF
20%
TP8
TP9
TP10
TP11
3
+
2
4
V–
7
V+
6
U9
AD820
R12
5.6kΩ
R13
39kΩ
C47
0.1µF
C48 0.1µF
+
C49
10µF
20%
+
C50
10µF
20%
C51
680nF
R14
10kΩ
R15
4.7kΩ
J9-1
J10-1
J11-1
J12-1
J13-1
LK17
D2
R26
1kΩ
C52
C53
R27
LK18
+
C9
10µF
20%
C4
0.1µF
C7
10µF
C11
10µF
FAULT
CLEAR_SELECT
CLEAR
LATCH
SCLK
SDIN
SDO
AVSS
AVDD
DVCC
AVDD
DVCC
DGND
DGND
DVCC
VIN0
V+
V–
AVDD
V+
VIN0
CS_ADC
SDIN_ADC
SCLK_ADC
DOUT_ADC
DGND
AVSS
V–
DGND
AVSS
+VSENSE
VOUT
-VSENSE
IOUT
GND
V+
V–
AVDD
AVSS
AGND
NOTES
1. PIN 25 IS LISTED AS NC IN THE AD5422 DATA SHEET AND CCOMP2 IN THIS SCHEMATIC. CONNECTING THE COMPENSATION CAPACITOR BETWEEN
PIN 24 AND PIN 25 OR PIN 24 AND PIN 32 HAS THE SAME EFFECT. NEW DESIGNS MUST FOLLOW THE AD5422 DATA SHEET RECOMMENDATIONS OF
INSERTING THE COMPENSATION CAPACITOR BETWEEN C
COMP
AND V
OUT
.
Figure 8. AD5422 LFCSP Evaluation Board Schematic of the AD5422 Circuitry
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Figure 9. AD5422 TSSOP Evaluation Board Component Placement
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Figure 10. AD5422 TSSOP Evaluation Board Solder Side PCB
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Figure 11. AD5422 TSSOP Evaluation Board Component Side PCB
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Figure 12. AD5422 LFCSP Evaluation Board Component Placement
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Figure 13. AD5422 LFCSP Evaluation Board Solder Side PCB
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Figure 14. AD5422 LFCSP Evaluation Board Component Side PCB
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ORDERING INFORMATION
BILL OF MATERIALS
Table 5.
Qty Reference Designator Description Supplier/Number
1 U1 16-bit current source DAC (TSSOP Package) Analog Devices/AD5422BREZ
16-bit current source DAC (LFCSP Package) Analog Devices/AD5422BCPZ
1 U2 5 V voltage reference Analog Devices/ADR435ARZ
1 U3 3.3 V low dropout voltage regulator Analog Devices/ADP3303ARZ-3.3
1 U4 USB microcontroller
Cypress Semiconductor/
CY7C68013-56LFXC
1 U5 64 K EEPROM Digi-Key/24LC64-I/SN-ND
1 U6 12-bit ADC Analog Devices/AD7321BRUZ
2 U7, U8 Quad 2:1 multiplexer Analog Devices/ADG774BRQZ
1
U9
Low noise, precision operational amplifier
Analog Devices/OP27GSZ
1 C3 22 nF, 16 V X7R ceramic capacitor FEC 165-8869
2 C4, C8 0.1 µF, 100 V ceramic capacitor FEC 1288275
2 C5, C9 10 µF, 63 V (FK series) electrolytic capacitor FEC 9696008
2 C6, C10 0.1 µF, 50 V, X7R ceramic capacitor FEC 1288255
2 C7, C11 10 µF, 35 V, Y5V ceramic capacitor Digi-Key/587-1352-1-ND
25
C13, C15, C18, C20, C21, C22, C23, C24, C25,
C26, C27, C28, C29, C30, C34, C35, C39, C40,
C41, C43, C44, C47, C48, C55, C57
0.1 µF, 16 V X7R ceramic capacitor
FEC 1216538
1 C16 1 µF, 10 V SMD tantalum capacitor FEC 197099
10
C19, C36, C37, C38, C42, C45, C46, C49, C50,
C56
10 µF SMD tantalum capacitor
1 C31 2.2 µF, 10 V, Y5V ceramic capacitor FEC 9402098
2 C32, C33 22 pF, 50 V NPO ceramic capacitor FEC 722005
1 C51 680 nF, 16 V, Y5V ceramic capacitor Digi-Key/490-1581-1-ND
9 LK1, LK2, LK4, LK5, LK6, LK7, LK8, LK9, LK16 3-pin (0.1" pitch) header and jumper socket FEC 1022249 and FEC 150-411
8
LK3, LK10, LK11, LK12, LK13, LK14, LK17,
LK18
2-pin (0.1" pitch) header and jumper socket FEC 1022247 FEC 150-411
1 LK15 6-pin (3 × 2) 0.1" header and jumper socket FEC 1022231 and FEC 150411
1 J1 USB mini-B connector FEC 9786490
2 J2, J4 3-pin terminal block (5 mm pitch) FEC 151790
1 J3 50 Ω SMB jack FEC 1111349
3 J5, J6, J7 2-pin terminal block (5 mm pitch) FEC 151789
1 J8 2-row, 36 + 36 header FEC 1022244 (36 + 36 pin strip)
2 D1, D2 Red SMD LED FEC 5790840
11 TP1 to TP11 Black test point FEC 8731128
1 R1 15 kΩ SMD precision resistor FEC 1140932
3 R2, R23, R26 1 kΩ SMD resistor FEC 9330380
6
R3, R14, R19, R20, R21, R22
10 kΩ SMD resistor
FEC 9330399
8 R4 to R10, R18 0 Ω SMD resistor FEC 9331662
1 R11 51 Ω SMD resistor FEC 9331336
1 R12 5.6 kΩ SMD resistor FEC 9331352
1 R13 39 kΩ SMD resistor FEC 9331158
1 R15 4.7 kΩ SMD resistor FEC 9331247
2
R16, R17
100 kΩ SMD resistor
FEC 9330402
2 R24, R25 2.2 kΩ SMD resistor FEC 9330810
1 Y2 24 MHz plastic SMD crystal FEC 9509658
1 Q1 NPN transistor, PBSS8110Z FEC 8736677
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NOTES
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.
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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