EVAL-ADFS5758SDZ
ADFS5758
BLOCK DIAGRAM AND FUNCTIONS
The
ADFS5758 ACE
block diagram, as shown in Figure 8,
appears similar to the block diagram shown in the
data sheet for simplified correlation of the functions on the
EVAL-ADFS5758SDZ evaluation board with the descriptions
given in the
ADFS5758
data sheet.
Table 3.
ADFS5758
Block Diagram Label Functions (See Figure 8)
Label
Function Description
A
To apply any changes made to the block diagram or to register values in the memory map to the device, click Apply Changes.
B
To read back all of the registers of the device, click Read All.
C
Click Reset Chip to reset the ADFS5758. The Reset Chip button has the same functionality as the software reset of the ADFS5758.
D
Click Diff to show the registers that are different from the data stored on the device. This function shows what has changed since
the last time the registers were read.
E
Click Software Defaults to load the software defaults of the device. These values are not written to the hardware. Click Apply
Changes (Label A in Figure 8) to write the software default values to the hardware.
F
Click to view the memory map side by side with the block diagram.
G
The AD0 and AD1 check boxes set the device under test (DUT) address of the device and must correspond to the JP12 and JP14
links on the hardware. A selected box represents a high state. A cleared box represents a low state.
H
If the /RESET box is selected, the
I
If the /LDAC box is selected, the
J
The
ACE
plugin monitors the FAULT pin. If the FAULT pin is low, the /FAULT indicator LED illuminates red.
K
The VI_OUT field displays the calculated output at the VI
impedance (high-Z).
L1 to
The graphical user interface (GUI) access for several registers. Popup menus, dropdown menus, and hexadecimal text fields are
L15
available in the GUI to configure several registers of the ADFS5758. To write the changes to the device, click Apply Changes (Label
A). The functions within the GUI that control various registers (Label L1 through Label L15 in Figure 8) are described in Table 4.
M
The Calibration Memory Refresh button initiates a write to the key register to perform a calibration memory refresh.
N
The SW LDAC button initiates a write to the key register to perform a software LDAC command.
O
The NOP Command button initiates a write to Address 0x00 for a no operation (NOP) command.
P
The Configure ADC button writes the data selected in the ADC Config pane (Label L15) to the ADC configuration register.
User Guide
ADFS5758
Figure 8.
ADFS5758 ACE
SDP-S
sets the RESET pin high. Otherwise, the
SDP-S
sets the LDAC pin high. Otherwise, the
A full description of each block and register setting is available
in the
ADFS5758
diagram, with labels, is shown in Figure 8. Table 3 describes the
functionality of each block.
Block Diagram with Labels
SDP-S
SDP-S
pin and displays if the output is in volts, milliamperes, or is high
OUT
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data sheet. The full window
ADFS5758
pulls RESET low.
pulls LDAC low.
UG-1688
block
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