Part Number: TSW1266EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS5402 Hi, I use a tsw1266 with a ads5402. In the High Speed Data Converter Pro, I cannot select the ads5402 because this option doesn't exists. How I can solve this problem.
Part Number: ADS5402 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS5409 Hello,
We are not planning on using the sync feature of the ADS 5402. When designing the carrier card, can we leave these 6 pins floating (N9, P9, N5, P5, F1, F2), or should they be tied…
Part Number: ADS5402 Hello!
ADC 5402 has a decimation mode. This is described in the datasheet on the ADC in Figure 38.
What frequency will be at the outputs of DACLKP(N) and what mode (DDR or SDR) will be when the decimation mode is on?
Part Number: TSW3085EVM
I have a question about using this platform. I send samples WCDMA signal with 614.4Mhz sampling. on tsw308x I start from the Regs of the User's Guide of the TSW308x Evaluation Module with the NCO and QMC disabled. I do this so…
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When using the SYNC output, the SYNC signal itself is really just the msb output of a divide-by-32 counter that is clocked by the sample clock. So the SYNC output would be high for 16 sample clock cycles and then low for 16 sample clock cycles,…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS5402 I have the following questions reagrding ADS5402:
1. From the data sheet: "DBCLKP/N: DDR differential output data clock for Bus B. Register programmable to provide either rising or falling edge to center of stable…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS5402
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I am using ADS5402, 250Mhz clock. I can't get the sync output to be a square wave of 16 clks low, 16 clks high. The sync output of ADC seems to toggle randomly. I have tried giving the ADC chip both a…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS5402 , ADS5400 , ADS5401 hello,
I am using the TSW1266 EVM which has ADS5402 module and I am unable to find the corresponding ADS5402 file in the ADC drop-down box so what is recommended to use in place of ADS5402…
Hi,
I haven't got your answer yet.
ADS5402 had property degradation around the 156MHz in FFT results.
Is there something that is considered to be the cause of that?
I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
Best Regards,
kato