The ADA4355 evaluation system is used to evaluate the performance of the ADA4355 receive uModule . The system couples the Analog Devices ADA4355 evaluation board to a Xilinx KC705 FPGA evaluation platform. The KC705 provides ample memory, GPIOs and processing power to perform all control and data manipulation functions. All evaluation system control and data processing is easily accomplished via a MATLAB-based, highly intuitive graphical user interface. Figure 1. ADA4355 Evaluation System
Install the software before connecting the FMC communication board to the USB port of the PC.
When the software is installed the default location will be C:/Program Files/Analog Devices/ADA4355. If you do not have write privileges at this location choose another location where you do have write privileges, typically under “C:/Users/
Figure 6. ADA4355 Evaluation System
Figure 7. Evaluation board 5V connection detail
Figure 8. Optional high-voltage photo detector bias voltage connection detail (Header P5 and Resistor R7)
The ADA4355 evaluation system requires two power supplies, a 12V supplyfor the FPGA board and a clean, well-regulated, 5V supply (user to provide) for the ADA4355 board. Additionally, a high voltage supply is needed to reverse bias the photo detector. The evaluation system includes an on-board high-voltage bias generator that is fully controlled via the GUI. Alternatively, the user has the option to supply their own photo detector bias voltage through header P5. All connection points are indicated in Figure 6. Detail for the 5V supply connection is also shown in Figure 7 while detail for the optional, user-supplied, high-voltage reverse bias connection (HV) is shown in Figure 8. If supplying your own photo detector reverse bias voltage, the 10Ω resistor R7 (shown in Figure 8) should be removed from the ADA4355 evaluation board prior to making any supply connections. Evaluation system connection instructions are as follows:
Main Panel is shown in Figure 11 and controls the following settings
Figure 11. Main Panel Settings.
Once the measurement configurations are selected, click the Configure & Run button. A pop-up window is displayed with the remaining time of the measurement. Once the data is collected it is plotted as shown in figure 15. Figure 15.
Once the measurement is done and the data is plotted, checking the Enable radio button, as shown in Figure 16, will apply a moving average filter on the data. Change the Window Size and click the Filter button to update the filter window size (number of samples averaged). Figure 16.
The Axes Configuration panel is shown in Figure 17. The X-Lower Limit and X-Upper Limit set the lower and upper y-axis limits respectively.
The Y-Lower Limit and Y-Upper Limit set the lower and upper y-axis limits respectively.
When any changes are made in the Axes Configuration panel the Configure Axes button is enabled and must be clicked for the changes to take place. Figure 17
In the top left corner of the plot the Cursors radio button enables two vertical cursors to appear on the plot.
When the Cursors radio button is checked the cursors data is displayed underneath the legend as shown in Figure 18. The X and Y location of the cursors is shown as well as the delta X, delta Y, and ratio of the two deltas.
To slide the cursor click and hold on the intended cursor and move the mouse to the intended location.
By default, the cursors are tracking the raw data (blue curve). To track the filtered data (orange curve) click anywhere on the filtered data. The filtered data momentarily flashes and the color of the vertical cursor lines changes to match the color of the data trace they are tracking.
Figure 18. Cursor functionality
Once data is collected FFT Panel tab appears at the top of the main. Click FFT Panel tab, an FFT is run on the data and the FFT result appear.
Figure 19. FFT Panel
The Tool Bar is located on the top left corner of the GUI.
Selecting Zoom-in toggle and clicking on the plot will zoom in and center at the mouse location. Alternatively, click and drag to draw a box around the area to zoom. When the mouse button is released the axes zoom in to the region enclosed by the box.
The Zoom-out toggle works in the same manner but zooms out.
Each mouse click zooms in or out by a factor of 2.
While Zoom in or Zoom out is enabled right click on the main plot and select Reset to Original View to go back to the original axes limits.
The Pan toggle (hand) turns on the pan mode for axes in the main plot.
The Save toggle (floppy disk) saves the Raw Voltage data sampled by the ADC.
Figure 20. Tool Bar
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