Part Number: TSW1400EVM The TSW14xx temporary time domain data can be accessed in this location: C:\Program Files (x86)\Texas Instruments\High Speed Data Converter Pro\ADC temp.bin
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Part Number: AFE5816 The LVDS bit clock and the frame clock scales down based on the decimation factor.
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Part Number: AFE58JD16 Digital control of TGC via SPI intended for fixed attenuation/testing. Analog control TGC is piecewise linear but it is possible to specify the timing of uniform and non-uniform time gain control using programmed settings on our…
Part Number: TX517EVM The TX517 EVM requires all 11 power supplies and their functions are listed in the datasheet pin description section.
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Part Number: AFE5801 The AFE5801 EVM ships with the adapter card for the TSW1400EVM . It does not need to be ordered separately.
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Part Number: AFE58JD18 Unused JESD CML pins, CLK_1X, CLK_16X, NC pins can be left floating.
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Part Number: ADS52J90 SYNC and SYSREF pins’ termination were recently updated to the architecture below in order reduce glitches and false triggers.
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Part Number: AFE5809 User-defined device settings cannot be used to configure the AFE5809 at startup but specific configuration steps can be saved in a CMD file by using the GUI’s “record command” and “save command” features.
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Part Number: AFE5809 For Coefficient memory accesses, the SPI write is different than a standard SPI write of 24 bits. It will be a single SPI cycle access of 120 bits (8 bits of address followed by 112 bits of data with MSB first) The SEN signal should…