Table 2. Power Down Pin Settings
SDIO/PDWN (J302 Pin 2) Voltage
AUX_DVDD (jumper J302 Pin 2 to Pin 3) Power Down
GND (no jumper on J302 Pin 2)
Table 3. Digital Output Format Pin Settings
SCLK/DFS (J302 Pin 5) Voltage
AUX_DVDD (jumper J302 Pin 5 to Pin 6) Twos Complement
GND (no jumper on J302 Pin 5)
Note that the settings in Table 2 and Table 3 apply only when CSB is tied high (J302 Pin 8 has no
jumper) at power up.
Additional information on the standalone (pin) mode is provided in the AD9266, AD9649, AD9629, and
AD9609
data sheets.
Default Mode
To operate the device under test (DUT) using the SPI, follow the jumper settings for J302 as shown in
Table 1.
How To Use The Software For Testing
Setting up the ADC Data Capture
After configuring the board, set up the ADC data capture using the following steps:
1.
Open VisualAnalog on the connected PC (install from
http://www.analog.com/en/converters-tools/adc-tools/topic.html). The appropriate device type is
listed in the status bar of the VisualAnalog – New Canvas window. Select the template that
corresponds to the type of testing to be performed (see Figure 3, where the
Device Mode
Normal Operation
Output Format
Offset Binary
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