Load Firmware To The Tsw14J56; Complex, Single Tone Generation At 100 Khz In Hsdc Pro - Texas Instruments DAC38RF8xEVM Series User Manual

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5. For this example enter "384M" in the Data Rate (SPS) field if using DAC38RF80EVM,
DAC38RF87EVM, or DAC38RF82EVM. Data rate = Sampling frequency / Interpolation
NOTE: For this example
(a) If using DAC38RF86EVM, enter "552.96M" in the Data Rate (SPS) field
(b) If using DAC38RF89EVM, enter "307.2M" in the Data Rate (SPS) field
6. Choose "2's Complement" in the DAC Option drop-down menu.
7. Set up the I/Q Multitone Generator to generate a single tone at "100 k" as shown in
that the Tone Selection box is set to "Complex" and then click the Create Tones button.
Figure 10. Complex, Single Tone Generation at 100 kHz in HSDC Pro
8. Click the Send button to load the generated pattern to TSW14J56 EVM.
9. Switch back to the DAC38RF8x GUI, and from the Quick Start page, click the Reset DAC JESD Core
button to reset the RFDAC JESD204B core and also select the Trigger LMK04828 SYSREF button to
trigger the SYSREF signal.
SLAU671A – October 2016 – Revised March 2017
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Figure 9. Load Firmware to the TSW14J56
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