EVALUATING THE AD9680/AD9690/AD9234 ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER
Preface
This user guide describes the AD9680/AD9234 evaluation board which provides all of the support circuitry required to operate the ADC in its various modes and configurations. Users wanting to evaluate the single channel AD9690 should utilize/evaluate Channel A on the AD9680-500EBZ, or AD9680-1000EBZ. The application software used to interface with the devices is also described. This user guide wiki applies to the following evaluation boards:
Evaluation Board Part Number | Description | Board Revision |
AD9680-1250EBZ | Evaluation board for AD9680-1250; Full Bandwidth | 9680CE04B |
AD9680-1000EBZ | Evaluation board for AD9680-1000; Full Bandwidth | 9680CE04B |
AD9680-820EBZ | Evaluation board for AD9680-820; Full Bandwidth | 9680CE04B |
AD9680-500EBZ | Evaluation board for AD9680-500; Full Bandwidth | 9680CE04B |
AD9234-1000EBZ | Evaluation board for AD9234-1000; Full Bandwidth | 9680CE04B |
AD9234-500EBZ | Evaluation board for AD9234-500; Full Bandwidth | 9680CE04B |
AD9680-LF1000EBZ | Evaluation board for AD9680-1000; up to 1GHz Input Bandwidth | 9680CE02B |
AD9680-LF820EBZ | Evaluation board for AD9680-820; up to 1GHz Input Bandwidth | 9680CE02B |
AD9680-LF500EBZ | Evaluation board for AD9680-500; up to 1GHz Input Bandwidth | 9680CE02B |
AD9234-LF1000EBZ | Evaluation board for AD9234-1000; up to 1GHz Input Bandwidth | 9680CE02B |
AD9234-LF500EBZ | Evaluation board for AD9234-500; up to 1GHz Input Bandwidth | 9680CE02B |
The AD9680 and AD9234 data sheets provide additional information and should be consulted when using the evaluation board. All documents and software tools are available at www.analog.com/hsadcevalboard. For additional information or questions, send an email to highspeed.converters@analog.com.
AD9680/AD9234 Evaluation Board
Figure 1. AD9680/AD9234 Evaluation Board for full 2GHz Input Bandwidth
Figure 2. AD9680/AD9234 Low Frequency Evaluation Board up to 1GHz Input Bandwidth
Figure 3 below compares the bandwidth available on the AD9680/AD9234 normal evaluation boards and the “LF” boards
Figure 3. Comparison of Bandwidth on the Normal and the “LF” boards
Typical Measurement Setup
Features
Full featured evaluation board for the
AD9680 and
AD9234. Includes
AD9680-1000EBZ, AD9680-LF1000EBZ
AD9680-820EBZ, AD9680-LF820EBZ
AD9680-500EBZ, AD9680-LF500EBZ
AD9234-1000EBZ, AD9234-LF1000EBZ
AD9234-500EBZ, AD9234-LF500EBZ
SPI interface for setup and control
Wide band Balun driven input for the AD9680-1000EBZ, AD9680-820EBZ, AD9680-500EBZ, AD9234-1000EBZ and AD9234-500EBZ
Double balun input for AD9680-LF1000EBZ, AD9680-LF820EBZ, AD9680-LF500EBZ, AD9234-LF1000EBZ and AD9234-LF500EBZ
No external supply needed. Uses 12V-1A and 3.3V-3A supplies from FMC
VisualAnalog® and
SPI controller software interfaces
On-board Crystal oscillator for AD9680-LF1000EBZ, AD9234-LF1000EBZ, AD9680-500EBZ, AD9234-LF500EBZ
Helpful Documents
Software Needed
Design and Integration Files
Equipment Needed
Getting Started
This section provides quick start procedures for using the evaluation board for AD9680 or AD9234.
Configuring the Board
Before using the software for testing, configure the evaluation board as follows:
Connect the evaluation board to the
ADS7-V2EBZ data capture board, as shown in Figure 2.
Connect one 12V, 6.5A switching power supply (such as the CENB1080A1251F01 supplied) to P4 on the
ADS7-V2EBZ board. Connect the Standard-B
USB port of the
ADS7-V2EBZ board to the PC with the supplied
USB cable.
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The
ADS7-V2EBZ will appear in the Device Manager as shown in Figure 3.
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If the Device Manager does not show the
ADS7-V2EBZ listed as shown in Figure 2, unplug all
USB devices from the PC, uninstall and re-install SPIController and VisualAnalog and restart the hardware setup from step 1.
On the ADC evaluation board, provide a clean, low jitter 1GHz clock source to connector J801 and set the amplitude to 14dBm. This is the ADC Sample Clock.
On the ADC evaluation board, provide a clean, low jitter clock source to connector J804 and set the amplitude to 10dBm. This is the Reference Clock for the gigabit transceivers in the FPGA. The REFCLK frequency can be calculated using the following empirical formulae:
bps/lane, where
(Default Nprime = 16)
On the ADC evaluation board, use a clean signal generator with low phase noise to provide an input signal for channel A to P200. Use a shielded, RG-58, 50 Ω coaxial cable to connect the signal generator output to the ADC Evaluation Board. For best results, use a narrow-band, band-pass filter with 50 Ω terminations and an appropriate center frequency. (
ADI uses TTE, Allen Avionics, and
K & L band-pass filters.)
On the ADC evaluation board, use a clean signal generator with low phase noise to provide an input signal for channel B to P202. Use a shielded, RG-58, 50 Ω coaxial cable to connect the signal generator output to the ADC Evaluation Board. For best results, use a narrow-band, band-pass filter with 50 Ω terminations and an appropriate center frequency. (
ADI uses TTE, Allen Avionics, and
K & L band-pass filters.)
Visual Analog Setup
Click Start
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VisualAnalog
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At this point, VisualAnalog will automatically detect the evaluation board and the FPGA data capture board and ask if it can program the FPGA with the appropriate bin file. This is shown in figure 6. Programming the FPGA will provide power to the evaluation board.
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If VisualAnalog opens with a collapsed view, click on the “Expand Display” icon (see figure 7)
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Figure 7. Expanding Display in VA
Click the
Settings button in the
ADC Data Capture block as shown in Figure 8
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Figure 8. Changing the ADC Capture Settings
On the
General tab make sure the clock frequency is set to the appropriate sample rate (eg.
1000MHz or
500MHz). The FFT capture length may be changed to 131072 (128k) or 262144 (256k) per channel. The ADs7-V2 FPGA software supports up to 2M FFT capture (1M per channel)
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Figure 9. Setting the clock frequency and Capture length
On the Device tab. Make sure that Enable Alternate REFCLK option is unchecked.
Click OK
SPIController Setup
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SPIController
Select the appropriate configuration file when prompted.
In the
Global tab, under the
Generic Read/Write section, write 0x81 to register 0x000. This issues a Soft reset for the DUT.
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Figure 9. Sending a Soft Reset to the AD9680
The JESD204B quick configuration and Lane Rate registers are available in the
ADCBase3 tab. Set the Lane Rate setting register 0x56E to
Maximum Lane Rate. The decision to use
Maximum Lane Rate mode or
Low Lane Rate mode should be based on the Lane Line Rate that was calculated in
Configuring the Board section.
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Figure 10. Setting the JESD204B Lane Rate
Set the JESD204B Quick Configuration register 0x570. For 1000MSPS operation with
NO DDCs (
Full Bandwidth Mode), the values for
L.M.F are
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Figure 11. Setting the JESD204B Quick Configuration Register
After the quick configuration setting is completed, the
PLL Lock Detect register 0x56F will read 0x80 to denote a lock. The SPIController interface will show a “1” to denote a lock.
Toggle the JESD204B link by checking and then unchecking the JESD204B Serial Transmit Power Down box
Individual Channel control for
ADC A and
ADC B are done using the Device Index Register (0x008) in the Global tab.
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Figure 12. Device Index for ADC Channel A and Channel B
Under ADC A and ADC B tabs the options for Channel A and B are listed. Default settings have been programmed to ensure optimal performance for the input bandwidth and sample rate. Only the following options need to be operated with:
Chip Configuration Register (2): This option allows the channel to be powered on
Buffer Current Setting (18): This option allows the buffer current to change to enable better harmonic performance at different frequencies. At high analog input frequencies, the buffer current may need to be increased to optimize harmonic distortion performance (HD2, HD3). Keep in mind that at high frequencies, the performance is also jitter limited. So increasing the buffer currents may lead to diminishing returns with higher power consumption. Refer to the datasheet to understand the relationship between IAVDD3 and Buffer Current Setting.
Analog Input Differential Termination (16): This sets the input termination. Recommended settings are 500, 200, 100, 50 ohms. At lower termination settings, the harmonic distortion performance may show improvement, but the analog input signal amplitude will be reduced.
Input Full Scale Range (25): At high input frequencies, in order to preserve the linearity of the input buffer, it may be beneficial to reduce the input full-scale range in order to get more harmonic distortion performance. This in turn may negatively affect the SNR of the ADC.
Obtaining an FFT
Click the Run button in VisualAnalog , you should see the captured data similar to the plot shown in Figure 13.
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Figure 13. AD9680-1000 FFT at 170MHz Analog Input
Adjust the amplitude of the input signal so that the fundamental is at the desired level. (Examine the Fund Power reading in the left panel of the VisualAnalog FFT window.)
To save the FFT plot do the following
Click on the Float Form button in the FFT window
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Figure 14. Floating the FFT window
Click on File
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Save Form As button and save it to a location of choice
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Figure 15. Saving the FFT
Validating Deterministic Latency Using Subclass 1 Operation
The following .zip files contain the files needed for users to validate subclass 1 operation and observe the latency differences between subclass 0 and subclass 1 operation. The “Validating Subclass 1 Operation of the AD9680” document will guide the user through the necessary steps to perform this validation. SPI Controller scripts for several full bandwidth modes are included for convenience.
ad9680_ads7v2_dl_demo.zip
spicontroller_scripts_for_dl_demo.zip
Troubleshooting Tips
FFT plot appears abnormal
If you see a normal noise floor when you disconnect the signal generator from the analog input, be sure you are not overdriving the ADC. Reduce input level if necessary.
In VisualAnalog, Click on the Settings button in the Input Formatter block. Check that Number Format is set to the correct encoding (twos compliment by default). Repeat for the other channel.
Issue a
Data Path Soft Reset through SPIController
Global tab as shown in Figure 16
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Figure 16. Issuing a data path soft reset through SPIController
The FFT plot appears normal, but performance is poor.
Make sure you are using the appropriate band-pass filter on the analog input.
Make sure the signal generators for the clock and the analog input are clean (low phase noise).
If you are using non-coherent sampling, change the analog input frequency slightly, or use coherent frequencies.
Make sure the
SPI config file matches the product being evaluated.
The FFT window remains blank after the Run button is clicked
Make sure the evaluation board is securely connected to the ADS7-V2.
Make sure the FPGA has been programmed by verifying that the
Config DONE LED is illuminated on the ADS7-V2. If this LED is not illuminated reprogram the FPGA through VisualAnalog. If the LED still does not illuminate disconnect the
USB and power cord for 15 seconds. Connect again and repeat the ADS7-V2 setup process.
Make sure the correct FPGA bin file was used to program the FPGA.
Be sure that the correct sample rate is programmed. Click on the
Settings button in the
ADC Data Capture block in VisualAnalog, and verify that the
Clock Frequency is properly set.
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Figure 17. Setting the correct clock frequeency in VisualAnalog
Ensure that the REFCLOCK is ON and set to the appropriate frequency.
Restart SPIController.
VisualAnalog indicates that the “FIFO capture timed out” or “FIFO not ready for read back”
VisualAnalog displays a blank FFT when the RUN button is clicked
Ensure that the clock to the ADC is supplied. Using SPIController
ADCBase0 tab the status of the clock can be read out. See figure 18.
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Figure 18. Clock Detection Status Register
Ensure that the ADC's
PLL is locked by checking the status of the
PLL lock detect register 0x56F. This can be done using SPIController.