ADC32RF45EVM Test with TSW14J10EVM and ZC706

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ADC32RF45EVM Test with TSW14J10EVM and ZC706

Test Setup:

Hardware Setup: Connect the three boards as shown in previous slide Connect power to ZC706 and ADC32RF45EVM Connect a USB cable between TSW14J10EVM and a host PC. Connect a mini-USB cable between J1 of the ZC706 and a host computer that has Vivado installed. Connect a 2GHz,12dBm clock source to J5 (ADC_CLK_IN) of the ADC32RF45EVM. Verify the board is configured for external clock mode. Connect a 2GHz,12dBm clock source to J7 (LMK_CLKIN) of the ADC32RF45EVM. Verify the two clock sources are synchronized. Provide a 600MHz, 6dBm tone to either AINM or BINP analog input SMA’s.

Test Setup: Single tone is given as input to the device. Data captured using HSDC Pro GUI Test conditions: Fs = external 2Gbps LMK = external 2Gsps clock synchronized with Fs clock. Fin = 600MHz Mode 8224

Open ADC32RFxx EVM GUI

Click on “Low Level View” tab Click on “Low Level View” tab. Click on folder shown below to open configuration files to load.

Navigate to “Bypass DDC Mode directory Navigate to “Bypass DDC Mode directory. Select “LMK_ADC32RF45_LMF_8224_ExtClock.cfg”

Press board reset switch SW1 Press board reset switch SW1. In Low Level View tab, navigate to Bypass DDC Mode directory and load file called ADC32RF4x_14bit_LMFS_8224.cfg”

Click on the “LMK04828” tab then the “Clock Outputs” tab Click on the “LMK04828” tab then the “Clock Outputs” tab. Set CLKout 0 and 1 DCLK Divider to “4”. Unselect “Group Powerdown for CLKout 12 and 13, set the divider to 8 and set the DCLK Type to “LVDS”, as shown below.

Move the file called “TSW14J10_ZC706_v2p8.bit”, located at: C:\Program Files(86)\Texas Instruments\High Speed Data Converter Pro\14J10ZC706 Details\Firmware to C:\ on the host computer running Vivado.

Open Vivado. Click on “Open Hardware Manager”.

Click on “Open Target”.

Select “Open New Target”.

Click on “Next”.

Click on “Finish”.

Click on “Program device the select the device that opens as shown below”.

Click on the Bitstream file navigation box and select the file called “C:\TSW14J10_ZC706_2vp8.bit” Click on “Program”

A new window will open showing the status of the programming A new window will open showing the status of the programming. Once this reaches 100%, the board is programmed and ready to be used with the HSDC Pro GUI

The three status LEDS labeled as “L C R” under the label “PL GPIO LEDS” should all be blinking now. They are located near the board power switch, as shown below.

Click on “OK” to connect to the ZC706 Open HSDC Pro GUI. Click on “OK” to connect to the ZC706

Click on the device drop down arrow and select “ADC32RF45_8224”. Enter “2G” for the ADC Output Data rate.

Click on “capture”. The lane rate will be 10G and the FPGA reference clock will be 500M.

600MHz IF @ CH1

600MHz IF @ CH2