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This is my schematic What could possibly go wrong? CC8520, CC2590, BQ25015, TLV320ADC3001

This is my schematic What could possibly go wrong? CC8520, CC2590, BQ25015, TLV320ADC3001

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Freddi Arce
Posted by Freddi Arce
on Aug 18 2011 21:49 PM
Prodigy45 points

Hi, i putted this components together and i want to make the PCB, is something missing?

I want to transmit a signal from an electric guitar, and i have a question, the signal of an electric guitar can go directly to the input pin  IN1L(P) on the ADC?

Thank you very much

cc8520 AIC3102 cc2590 tlv320adc tlv320dac bq25015
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  • Freddi Arce
    Posted by Freddi Arce
    on Aug 18 2011 22:02 PM
    Prodigy45 points

    I guess that the schematic is not very clear, it can be seen here

    Thank you very much

     

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  • Kristoffer S
    Posted by Kristoffer S
    on Aug 30 2011 04:53 AM
    Expert6040 points

    Hi Freddi,

    You're missing a few things. Especially you're missing the 6n8 inductors that should be on the IOs of CC85xx, many of your IOVDD pins on the CC85xx are unconnected, you don't have an antenna, you're missing inductor lines and decoupling capacitors on the CC2590 etc. Have a look at our reference design for the CC85XX Headset board which should be quite similar to your design, we're even using the same BQ chip as in your design. We recommend that you copy the design as close as possible, especially the RF part. The ref design can be dowloaded from here: http://www.ti.com/tool/cc85xxdk-headset-rd

    -Kristoffer

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  • Freddi Arce
    Posted by Freddi Arce
    on Apr 25 2012 23:33 PM
    Prodigy45 points

    Hi Kristoffer, I made the design using CADsoft software (Eagle) I added the 6n8 inductors and other items that were missing. Can i upload the file here? 

    Greetings

    Fred

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  • Freddi Arce
    Posted by Freddi Arce
    on Apr 25 2012 23:45 PM
    Prodigy45 points

    Here I show some screenshots of the squematic made in the eagle software, I guess it is better to see the file in the software. It is a free software and can be downloaded from the website, http://www.cadsoftusa.com/download-eagle/?language=en

    Here are the screenshots.

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