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  • Blog Post: CDCE62005 GUI - now offers reverse frequency planning AND we overhauled the loop filter tool completely!!!

    Fritz Fritz
    update 10/20/2010: We just overhauled the CDCE62005 GUI integrated loop filter tool. We departed from the Excel sheet approach, and ported a graphical loop filter interface instead into the GUI. You can now get the right R & C recommendations based on your desired loop filter bandwidth, phase margin...
    on Oct 21, 2010
  • File: New Version of CDCE62005 GUI with Loop Filter Tool and Frequency Planner

    Matt Sunna Matt Sunna
    update 9/02/2011: the version updated on 8/16/11 was working fine on a Win-7 machine, but the EVM driver didn't work, meaning the software could not communicate with the EVM. This new version offers the right driver for each platform. 64-bit operating system (both Win-7 and XP): (Please visit...
    on Mar 22, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: CDCE62005 EVM Driver

    Fritz Fritz
    Brad, the new files are posted: http://e2e.ti.com/support/clocks/m/videos__files/353682.aspx Good luck and let us know how it worked! BR. Fritz
    on Aug 26, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: CDCE62005 Driver

    Fritz Fritz
    Chris, your input settings seem alright. CMOS doesn't use input termination, so if you have a long transmission line, you will either need to source termination or external to the device. I did however find another problem: your output divider on output 0 is set to div-4. I think you are trying...
    on Sep 2, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: CDCE62005: outputting 66.667MHz from 25MHz xtal input: as on the C6678 EVM design

    Fritz Fritz
    Hello Sara, thank you for bringing up this question. The trick is to allow a few ppm error for the 66.67MHz. Mathematically the 66.67MHz come from 100/3*2. Unfortunately binary math can not capture this number without some rounding. Therefore, when selecting a frequency error of 0-ppm, the actual...
    on Sep 8, 2011
  • Blog Post: CDCE62005: Advanced GUI Available (w/ ini file sanity checker)

    Julian Julian
    The newest CDCE62005 GUI got improved to work under WinXP/Win7 32bit/64bit. In addition it includes a sanity check for ini files. By loading an ini file into the GUI the sanity checker starts and highlight wrong bit settings. Gui available at: http://www.ti.com/litv/zip/scac105e
    on Mar 7, 2013
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