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  • Forum Post: ADS5263EVM / TSW1250EVM

    Greg Bredthauer Greg Bredthauer
    Hi, I just purchased the ADS5263EVM and TSW1250EVM to give the new ADS5263 a try. The evaluation has been rockier than expected, and I'd appreciate any assistance! 1) The ADS5263EVM has input SMA connectors labeled CLK_INP and CLK_INN. I (wrongly) assumed that meant a standard differential...
    on Dec 20, 2011
  • Forum Post: ADS5263 14 bit mode operation

    Chris Davis Chris Davis
    Hi, I plan on using the ADS5263 in a new design. I particularly want to make use of the internal "Clamp function" the device offers and was wondering if there is any further information available about his mode of operation? For example I do not plan to use the 16 bit front end at all so...
    on Feb 2, 2012
  • Forum Post: ADS5263EVM Configuration Confusion

    Bryan Rabin Bryan Rabin
    I have connected the ADS5263EVM to a Virtex-6 FPGA. Following Table-2 in SLAU344, I have set up the device to use all 4 channels in the transformer path for 16-bit ADC. I have used the following configuration for Channel 1, and followed the table accordingly for the other 3 channels: R80,R81 = Open...
    on Jun 28, 2012
  • Forum Post: Does the ADS5263 HIGH SNR ADC have input protection diodes? If so how much current can they handle in a fault condition?

    Prestor Saillant Prestor Saillant
    We are driving the the ADS5263 with a fully differential amplifier (THS4130) that is powered with +/-5V. The circuit is designed such that the ADC input remains within 0.5V to 2.5V as required. However, in a hardware fault condtion the ADC could be driven by the amplifier with voltages outside of the...
    on Feb 1, 2013
  • Forum Post: ADS5263 clock input termination

    Mike Ross Mike Ross
    The differential clock input on the ADS5263 (CLKM & CLKP) accepts AC-coupled sine, LVPECL, LVDS and LVCMOS input levels. Is there an internal diferential termination (ie 100ohm) or should one be provided externally if it is necessary? There isn't much information in the data sheet on the...
    on Feb 15, 2013
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