Hi Parisa,
Sorry about the troubles you've been going through.
I will send you what I have if you provide an email address that I can use.
Hopefully we can work through your issues.
Regards,
Hooman
Hi Sandeep and Britt,
Here is a blog that also discusses some options in this regard:
What you always wanted to know about TINA-TI but were afraid to ask! (Part 4)
Other Parts Discussed in Post: TINA-TI…
Hello,
I've used this Excel based calculator to convert phase noise to jitter (if Allan Variance is a similar thing?) based on your frequency start / stop end points:
This is also another tool from the same folks which runs on the desktop:
Also…
Hello Subash,
I've talked to the LM96570 designer and this part should not be doing sequential Read / Write, which I'm hearing you are observing?
If you follow the datasheet Figure 4 timing diagram, you should read back one particular register whose…
Hello,
So sorry about you getting the wrong cable type!
Please send me your contact address and information so that we can ship you the correct cable assembly ASAP.
Here is my email address: hooman.hashemi@ti.com
Again, please accept our apologies…
Hi Troung,
Yes, there is a populated board for the LMH6629 set for a gain of 10V/V (but can be changed by changing board components) that you can use:
I have copied your original conditions below for reference:
"We would like to design an amplifier…
Hi Subash,
The Opal Kelly module (XEM3001) is used to command the LM96570 through its 4-wire serial interface. The kit is already configured to do this and to enable operator control through the GUI on the PC. You don't need to configure the pins on…
Hi Gokuleswaran,
I got the following details for your specific timing requirement from another colleague and I've copied it below.
See the programming sequence in Section 7.5.1, along with Table 6 and Figure 41 for a lot of details related to these…
Hi Parisa and Brian,
I think this might be related to another E2E post link below:
e2e.ti.com/.../535503
Regarding the symptom you've described (device pop corned), I'd say that if the pads / traces are not affected, replacing the IC should suffice…