Part Number: DAC3482 Hello,
On the data sheet of DAC3482 first page there is a simplified model of the part and it shows that the interface is JESD204B.
That is the only time it is mentioned in the data sheet.
Is that a mistake in the data sheet?
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Hello Kang-san,
Yes they are using TSW1400 to test the DAC EVM. LED status of the board is below 8 LEDs are lit.
USER_LED0
USER_LED1
USER_LED2
USER_LED4
USER_LED6
USER_LED7
FPGA_CONF_DONE
C87
Regarding alarm page of the DAC3482 shows below.
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Part Number: DAC3482 Hello,
We use two DAC3482 our system. We control these DACs with Xilinx's Zynq series. The LVDS line of the first DAC is connected at bank 1.8V and the second dac is connected to the LVDS 2.5V bank. The first DAC works fine. It passes…
Part Number: DAC3482 Hello team,
Could you let me know if there is any requirement on below pins during power up? for example, it needs to be pulled to GND, floating is fine, and so on.
What we should take care is only "TXENABLE" and we don't have to…
Part Number: DAC3482 Hello team,
DAC3482 datasheet's table 16 classifies noise sensitivity level of power rails but there is no information of IOVDD.
Can I think noise sensitivity for IOVDD is "Low" similar to DIGVDD?
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Part Number: DAC3482 Hello team,
I have two quick questions for DAC3482. Could you please confirm below?
Datasheet equation 1 on p.32 is all same as equation 2. Is equation 1 correct? not "fsync = fdataclk / (n x 8)"?
SYNCP/N is captured with…
Part Number: DAC3482EVM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC3482 I have connected two DAC3482 EVMs with the DLL (after changing the names of each FTDI chip).
In each device I'm reading and writing both the DAC chip and the CDC.
A weird thing though…
Part Number: DAC3482 Hello! I have a question regarding dac3482. Alarm_dacclk_gone is raised after the power sequence.
The dac clk is 1.2288GHz, and the peak voltage is as clean as -20dBm when viewed from the spectrum.
Thank you for your reply.
Part Number: DAC3482
I ’m attempting to get the DAC3482 running on a custom board. It seems like most things are “working”, but the generated output is scrambled. To make sure the register settings were OK, I was able to test them on…