Mmb0 Powered From Ac Adapter - Texas Instruments ADS1256EVM-PDK User Manual

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ADS1256EVM-PDK Kit Operation
8.2.1
About the MMB0
The MMB0 is a Modular EVM System motherboard. It is designed around the TMS320VC5507, a DSP
from Texas Instruments that has an onboard USB interface. The MMB0 also has 16MB of SDRAM
installed.
The MMB0 is not sold as a DSP development board, and it is not available separately. TI cannot offer
support for the MMB0 except as part of an EVM kit. For schematics or other information about the MMB0,
contact Texas Instruments.
8.3
Connecting the Power Supply
The ADS1256EVM-PDK can be operated with a unipolar +5V supply or a bipolar ±5V supply.
If the ADS1256EVM-PDK is to be operated in unipolar mode only, either an ac adapter or a lab power
supply can be used. If the ADS1256EVM-PDK is to be operated in bipolar mode, a ±5V power supply
must be connected; an ac adapter cannot be used.
When the MMB0 DSP is powered properly, LED D2 glows green. The green light indicates that the 3.3V
supply for the MMB0 is operating properly. (It does not indicate that the EVM power supplies are
operating properly.)
8.3.1
Connecting an AC Adapter
An ac adapter can be connected to barrel jack J2 on the MMB0. J2 is located next to the USB connector.
Refer to the
External Wall-Adapter Power-Supply Requirements
When an ac adapter is used, the ADS1256EVM cannot be used in bipolar mode.
Jumper J12 on the MMB0 connects a wall-mounted power supply to the board. To use the wall-mount
supply, J12 must be shorted, refer to
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ADS1256EVM and ADS1256EVM-PDK
Figure
14.
Figure 14. MMB0 Powered From AC Adapter
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