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Nick Carter
Posted by Nick Carter
on Sep 12 2011 03:41 AM
Intellectual830 points

Hi,all

 

I'm using CDCE62005 to provide clock to all of the chip on the board. But I know little about how to use CDCE62005. Could you tell me some useful advice and some experience? From this forum, I know there is a GUI for CDCE62005. Do I have to use it when I program the chip? To configure CDCE62005 properly, I should  configure registers in CDCE62005 via SPI Bus. Am I right? Please help me.

 

Thanks a million

Nick

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  • Firoj Kabir
    Posted by Firoj Kabir
    on Sep 13 2011 15:50 PM
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    Hi Nick,

    I would recommend you to get a CDCE62005 EVM (which is available in TI eStore). Using the GUI and the EVM, you can configure the device based on your applications and requirements. Then you can get all register information from the GUI and can use them to configure the device using SPI.

    Thanks,

    Firoj

     

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  • Nick Carter
    Posted by Nick Carter
    on Sep 14 2011 05:03 AM
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    Hi Firoj,

    What's fuction of the GUI which can configure CDCE62005? Only getting some information about registers? You mean that I can configure CDCE62005 using SPI  according to what I get all register information from the GUI. Right? Where can I get the GUI? On TI website?

    Thanks

    Nick

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  • Firoj Kabir
    Posted by Firoj Kabir
    on Sep 14 2011 10:14 AM
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    Hi Nick,

    The GUI and EVM will help you to program the device based on your need and evaluate the performance. The GUI is also helpful to generate the register information which you will need to program the device on your board through SPI Bus.

    Here is the location of the GUI

    http://www.ti.com/product/cdce62005#toolssoftware

    CDCE62005 EVM Control Software Installer (Rev. D)  (ZIP 4211 KB )   615 views
      23 Mar 2011  

    Thanks,

    Firoj

     

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