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EVAL-AD5380EBZ

Manufacturer Part Number
EVAL-AD5380EBZ
Description
Evaluation Board I.c.
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheets

Specifications of EVAL-AD5380EBZ

Number Of Dac's
40
Number Of Bits
14
Outputs And Type
40, Single Ended
Sampling Rate (per Second)
125k
Data Interface
DSP, I²C, MICROWIRE™, Parallel, QSPI™, SPI™
Settling Time
8µs
Dac Type
Voltage
Voltage Supply Source
Single
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Utilized Ic / Part
AD5380
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
AD5380
AD5380 INTERFACES
The AD5380 contains both parallel and serial interfaces.
Furthermore, the serial interface can be programmed to be
either SPI-, DSP-, MICROWIRE-, or I
SER/ PAR pin selects parallel and serial interface modes.
In serial mode, the SPI /I
MICROWIRE, or I
The devices use an internal FIFO memory to allow high speed
successive writes in parallel interface mode. The user can con-
tinue writing new data to the device while write instructions are
being executed. The BUSY signal indicates the current status of
the device, going low while instructions in the FIFO are being
executed. In parallel mode, up to 128 successive instructions
can be written to the FIFO at maximum speed. When the FIFO
is full, any further writes to the device are ignored.
To minimize both the power consumption of the device and the
on-chip digital noise, the active interface only powers up fully
when the device is being written to, that is, on the falling edge
of WR or the falling edge of SYNC .
DSP-, SPI-, MICROWIRE-COMPATIBLE SERIAL
INTERFACES
The serial interface can be operated with a minimum of three
wires in standalone mode or four wires in daisy-chain mode.
Daisy chaining allows many devices to be cascaded together to
increase system channel count. The SER/ PAR pin must be tied
high and the SPI /I
the DSP-/SPI-/MICROWIRE-compatible serial interface. In
serial interface mode, the user does not need to drive the
parallel input data pins. The serial interface’s control pins are
Table 19. 40-Channel, 14-Bit DAC Serial Input Register Configuration
MSB
A /B
SYNC , DIN, SCLK—Standard 3-wire interface pins.
DCEN—Selects standalone mode or daisy-chain mode.
SDO—Data out pin for daisy-chain mode.
R/ W
A5
A4
2
2
C pin (Pin 97) should be tied low to enable
C interface mode.
A3
2
C pin is used to select DSP, SPI,
A2
A1
A0
2
C-compatible. The
REG1
REG0
DB13
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DB12
DB11
Figure 3 and Figure 5 show timing diagrams for a serial write to
the AD5380 in standalone and daisy-chain modes. The 24-bit
data-word format for the serial interface is shown in Table 19.
A /B. When toggle mode is enabled, this pin selects whether the
data write is to the A or B register. With toggle disabled, this bit
should be set to zero to select the A data register.
R/ W is the read or write control bit.
A5 to A0 are used to address the input channels.
REG1 and REG0 select the register to which data is written, as
shown in Table 11.
DB13 to DB0 contain the input data-word.
X is a don’t care condition.
Standalone Mode
By connecting the DCEN (daisy-chain enable) pin low, stand-
alone mode is enabled. The serial interface works with both a
continuous and a noncontinuous serial clock. The first falling
edge of SYNC starts the write cycle and resets a counter that
counts the number of serial clocks to ensure that the correct
number of bits are shifted into the serial shift register. Any
further edges on SYNC , except for a falling edge, are ignored
until 24 bits are clocked into the register. Once 24 bits have been
shifted in, the SCLK is ignored. In order for another serial
transfer to take place, the counter must be reset by the falling
edge of SYNC .
DB10
DB9
DB8
DB7
DB6
DB5
DB4
DB3
DB2
DB1
LSB
DB0

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