ADS1246IPW/ADS114 [TI]

Contains all support circuitry needed for the ADS1146/ADS1246;
ADS1246IPW/ADS114
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Contains all support circuitry needed for the ADS1146/ADS1246

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User's Guide  
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ADS1146EVM, ADS1246EVM, ADS1146EVM-PDK,  
ADS1246EVM-PDK  
ADS1246EVM (Left) and ADS1246EVM-PDK (Right)  
This user's guide describes the characteristics, operation, and use of the ADS1146EVM and  
ADS1246EVM, both by themselves and as part of the ADS1146EVM-PDK or ADS1246EVM-PDK. These  
evaluation modules (EVMs) are evaluation boards for the ADS1246, a 24-bit delta-sigma analog-to-digital  
converter (ADC), and the ADS1146, a 16-bit version of the ADS1246. The EVM allows evaluation of all  
aspects of the ADS1146 or ADS1246 devices. Complete circuit descriptions, schematic diagrams, and a  
bill of materials are included in this document.  
The following related documents are available through the Texas Instruments web site at  
http://www.ti.com.  
EVM-Compatible Device Data Sheets  
Device  
ADS1146  
Literature Number  
SBAS453  
ADS1246  
SBAS426A  
SBOS410C  
SBOS110A  
SLVS292D  
SLVS337B  
SLVS346B  
SCES207K  
SCPS129I  
REF5020  
OPA227  
TPS3836L30  
TPS79225  
TPS72325  
SN74LVC2G157  
PCA9535  
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Contents  
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EVM Overview ............................................................................................................... 3  
Analog Interface.............................................................................................................. 4  
Digital Interface .............................................................................................................. 4  
Power Supplies .............................................................................................................. 5  
Voltage Reference........................................................................................................... 6  
Clock Source ................................................................................................................. 7  
EVM Operation............................................................................................................... 7  
ADS1246EVM-PDK Kit Operation......................................................................................... 8  
Evaluating Performance with the ADCPro Software................................................................... 16  
Schematics and Layout.................................................................................................... 23  
List of Figures  
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Reference Select Switch S1................................................................................................ 6  
Jumper J2..................................................................................................................... 7  
ADS1246EVM Default Jumper Locations ................................................................................ 8  
Virtual COM Port Installer................................................................................................... 9  
Virtual COM Port Setup..................................................................................................... 9  
MMB3 Switch Locations .................................................................................................. 10  
Connecting ADS1246EVM to MMB3 ................................................................................... 10  
MMB3 Block Diagram...................................................................................................... 11  
ADCPro Software Start-Up Display Window............................................................................ 12  
ADS1246EVM-PDK Plug-In Display Window........................................................................... 13  
Connection Timeout ....................................................................................................... 14  
Firmware Download Message Box ...................................................................................... 14  
Firmware Download Progress Indicator ................................................................................. 15  
Firmware Download Complete Message Box .......................................................................... 15  
I/O Config Tab ............................................................................................................. 17  
Enabling VBIAS on a Channel ........................................................................................... 18  
Cal Tab ..................................................................................................................... 20  
About Tab ................................................................................................................... 21  
Progress Bar While Collecting Data ..................................................................................... 22  
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List of Tables  
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J8/J4: Analog Interface Pinout ............................................................................................. 4  
J7: Serial Interface Pins..................................................................................................... 4  
J3 Configuration: Power-Supply Input .................................................................................... 5  
J10 Configuration: Power Options......................................................................................... 6  
Reference Voltage Options................................................................................................. 6  
List of Switches .............................................................................................................. 8  
ADS1146EVM/ADS1246EVM Bill of Materials ......................................................................... 23  
ADCPro is a trademark of Texas Instruments.  
Microsoft, Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.  
I2C is a trademark of NXP Semiconductors.  
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.  
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EVM Overview  
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EVM Overview  
1.1 Features  
ADS1146EVM/ADS1246EVM Features:  
Contains all support circuitry needed for the ADS1146/ADS1246  
±2.5V and +5V power supply options for ADC  
Voltage reference options: external or onboard  
Compatible with the TI Modular EVM System  
ADS1146EVM-PDK/ADS1246EVM-PDK Features:  
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Easy-to-use evaluation software for Microsoft Windows XP  
Data collection to text files  
Built-in analysis tools including scope, FFT, and histogram displays  
Complete control of board settings  
Easily expandable with new analysis plug-in tools from Texas Instruments  
For use with a computer, the ADS1146EVM-PDK or ADS1246EVM-PDK is available. This kit combines  
the ADS1146/ADS1246EVM board with the MSP430-based MMB3 motherboard, and includes ADCPro™  
software for evaluation.  
The MMB3 motherboard allows the ADS1146/ADS1246EVM to be connected to the computer via an  
available USB port. This manual shows how to use the MMB3 as part of the  
ADS1146EVM-PDK/ADS1246EVM-PDK, but does not provide technical details about the MMB3 itself.  
ADCPro is a program for collecting, recording, and analyzing data from ADC evaluation boards. It is based  
on a number of plug-in programs, so it can be expanded easily with new test and data collection plug-ins.  
The ADS1146EVM-PDK/ADS1246EVM-PDK is controlled by a plug-in running in ADCPro. For more  
information about ADCPro, see the ADCProAnalog-to-Digital Converter Evalutation Software User's  
Guide (literature number SBAU128), available for download from the TI web site.  
This manual covers the operation of both the ADS1146/ADS1246EVM and the  
ADS1146EVM-PDK/ADS1246EVM-PDK. Throughout this document, the abbreviation EVM and the term  
evaluation module are synonymous with the ADS1146/ADS1246EVM. For clarity of reading, the rest of  
this manual will refer only to the ADS1246EVM or ADS1246EVM-PDK, but operation of the EVM and kit  
for the ADS1146 is identical, unless otherwise noted.  
1.2 Introduction  
The ADS1246EVM is an evaluation module built to the TI Modular EVM System specification. It can be  
connected to any modular EVM system interface card.  
The ADS1246EVM is available as a stand-alone printed circuit board (PCB) or as part of the  
ADS1246EVM-PDK, which includes an MMB3 motherboard and software. As a stand-alone PCB, the  
ADS1246EVM is useful for prototyping designs and firmware.  
Note that the ADS1246EVM has no microprocessor and cannot run software. To connect it to a computer,  
some type of interface is required.  
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Analog Interface  
For maximum flexibility, the ADS1246EVM is designed for easy interfacing to multiple analog sources.  
Samtec part numbers SSW-110-22-F-D-VS-K and TSM-110-01-T-DV-P provide a convenient 10-pin,  
dual-row, header/socket combination at J8. This header/socket provides access to the analog input pins of  
the ADS1246. Consult Samtec at http://www.samtec.com or call 1-800-SAMTEC-9 for a variety of mating  
connector options. These signals can also be connected to the terminal block J4.  
All of the pins on J4 and J8 are connected with minimal filtering or protection. Use appropriate caution  
when handling these pins. Table 1 summarizes the pinouts for analog interfaces J4 and J8.  
Table 1. J8/J4: Analog Interface Pinout  
Description,  
Pin Number  
J8.1, J4-2  
J8.2, J4-1  
J8.3-8  
Signal  
A0(–)  
ADS1146/ADS1246  
AINN  
AINP  
A0(+)  
Unused  
REF–  
J8.18  
External Reference source input  
(– side of differential input)  
J8.20  
REF+  
External Reference source input  
(+ side of differential input)  
J8.10-16 (even)  
J8.15  
Unused  
Unused  
AGND  
J8.9-19 (odd), J4-9  
Analog ground connections  
(except J8.15)  
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Digital Interface  
3.1 Serial Data Interface  
The ADS1246EVM is designed to easily interface with multiple control platforms. Samtec part numbers  
SSW-110-22-F-D-VS-K and TSM-110-01-T-DV-P provide a convenient 10-pin, dual-row, header/socket  
combination at J7. This header/socket provides access to the digital control and serial data pins of the  
ADC. Consult Samtec at http://www.samtec.com or call 1-800-SAMTEC-9 for a variety of mating  
connector options.  
All logic levels on J7 are 3.3V CMOS, except for the I2C™ pins. These pins conform to 3.3V I2C rules.  
Table 2 describes the J7 serial interface pins.  
Table 2. J7: Serial Interface Pins  
Pin No.  
J7.1  
Pin Name  
CNTL  
Signal Name  
CS  
I/O Type  
Pullup  
High  
Function  
In  
In  
In  
J7.2  
GPIO0  
CLKX  
START  
SCLK  
High  
J7.3  
None  
ADS1246 SPI  
clock  
J7.4  
J7.5  
J7.6  
J7.7  
J7.8  
J7.9  
J7.10  
J7.11  
DGND  
CLKR  
GPIO1  
FSX  
DGND  
Unused  
MR  
In/Out  
None  
None  
High  
Digital ground  
In  
Master reset  
Unused  
Unused  
DRDY  
DGND  
DIN  
None  
None  
None  
None  
None  
GPIO2  
FSR  
Out  
In/Out  
In  
DGND  
DX  
Digital ground  
ADS1246 SPI  
data in  
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Table 2. J7: Serial Interface Pins (continued)  
Pin No.  
Pin Name  
Signal Name  
I/O Type  
Pullup  
Function  
J7.12  
GPIO3  
PWRSEL  
In  
High  
Selects ±2.5V  
or +5V supply  
J7.13  
DR  
DOUT/DRDY  
Out  
None  
ADS1246 data  
out  
J7.14  
J7.15  
J7.16  
J7.17  
GPIO4  
INT  
Unused  
DRDY  
SCL  
Out  
I2C  
In  
None  
None  
High  
SCL  
I2C clock  
TOUT  
CLK  
None  
Can be used to  
provide a clock  
from a  
processor  
J7.18  
J7.19  
J7.20  
DGND  
GPIO5  
SDA  
DGND  
CLK Select  
SDA  
In/Out  
I2C  
None  
None  
High  
Digital ground  
I2C data  
Many pins on J7 have weak pull-up resistors. These resistors provide default settings for many of the  
control pins. Many pins on J7 correspond directly to ADS1246 pins. See the ADS1246 data sheet for  
complete details on these pins.  
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Power Supplies  
J3 is the power-supply input connector. Table 3 lists the configuration details for J3.  
Table 3. J3 Configuration: Power-Supply Input  
Pin No.  
J3.1  
Pin Name  
+VA  
Function  
Unused  
Required  
No  
J3.2  
–VA  
Unused  
No  
J3.3  
+5VA  
+5V analog supply  
–5V analog supply  
Digital ground input  
Analog ground input  
1.8V digital supply  
3.3V digital supply  
Unused  
Always  
J3.4  
–5VA  
Only in bipolar mode  
J3.5  
DGND  
AGND  
+1.8VD  
+3.3VD  
VD1  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
J3.6  
J3.7  
J3.8  
Always  
No  
J3.9  
J3.10  
+5VD  
+5V digital supply  
No  
All of the power supplies (AVDD, AVSS, and DVDD) have corresponding jumpers on J10 that can be  
replaced with a current meter to measure the respective supply currents.  
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4.1 Power Options  
J10 is arranged as five rows, each of which can be shorted. Table 4 lists the power option details for J10.  
For normal operation, J10.1-2, J10.3-4, and J10.5-6 must be connected (direct or through an ammeter),  
and either (or both) of J10.7-8 and J10.9-10 must be connected; otherwise, the board will not function.  
Table 4. J10 Configuration: Power Options  
Row  
Name  
Function  
1-2  
ADC AVDD  
AVDD supply current measurement point for the  
ADC. Must be connected for operation.  
3-4  
5-6  
ADC AVSS  
ADC DVDD  
AVSS supply current measurement point for the  
ADC. Must be connected for operation.  
DVDD supply current measurement point for the  
ADC. Must be connected for operation.  
7-8  
DGND  
AGND  
Connects DGND to board ground.  
Connects AGND to board ground.  
9-10  
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Voltage Reference  
The ADS1246 device always uses an external reference. The EVM provides a 2.048V reference for the  
device from U1, filtered and buffered through U2. This 2.048V may be used to drive the REFP input, or  
REFP can be connected to the external reference on J8 through switch S1. REFP should not be  
connected to AVDD through switch S1 because this connection will violate the specification for the  
maximum reference input. Figure 1 shows switch S1 as it appears on the EVM. The low side of the  
reference (REFN) is tied to AVSS. The different reference options under different supply conditions are  
outlined in Table 5.  
Figure 1. Reference Select Switch S1  
Table 5. Reference Voltage Options  
AVDD  
5V  
AVSS  
0V  
J1 Setting  
S1 Position(1)  
REFP  
2.048V  
REFN  
0V  
Reference Voltage  
2.048V  
1-2  
2-3  
BUFF  
5V  
0V  
BUFF  
0V  
0V  
Invalid Selection  
Up to AVDD – 1  
2.048V  
5V  
0V  
Center  
BUFF  
REF+ (J8.20)  
–0.452V  
0V  
0V  
2.5V  
2.5V  
2.5V  
–2.5V  
–2.5V  
–2.5V  
1-2  
2-3  
–2.5V  
–2.5V  
–2.5V  
BUFF  
2.5V  
Center  
REF+ (J8.20)  
Up to AVDD – AVSS – 1  
(1)  
Switch S1 should not be set to AVDD.  
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Clock Source  
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Clock Source  
The ADS1246 has an internal clock or can be provided an external clock. The EVM uses the internal clock  
mode only. Provision is made on the EVM circuit board, however, for an external clock source. A footprint  
is provided at U8 for a crystal oscillator to be mounted on the board. An external clock may also be  
provided by a processor on the TOUT pin (J7.17), or an external clock source connected to J9.1 (ground)  
and J9.2 (signal).  
J2 controls how the clock source is selected. With pins J2.1 and J2.2 shorted, GPIO5 from J7.19 can  
control whether the A or B side of U7 is selected. If the A side is selected, the clock should come from an  
external source provided as described above. If the B side is selected, the clock should come from the  
crystal oscillator. If a selection is made and no clock is provided on that input, the ADS1246 detects that  
no external clock is present and enables its internal oscillator.  
6.1 Usage in PDK  
If using the ADS1246EVM as part of the ADS1246EVM-PDK, remove any shorting blocks on jumper J6,  
and make sure J2 has a jumper between pins 1 and 2 (the IO position). This configuration grounds the  
CLK input to the ADS1246 and ensures that the internal oscillator starts up.  
6.2 Usage as a Stand-Alone EVM  
If using the EVM in your own system and not with the PDK hardware and software, observe the following  
recommendations:  
J6 should be removed if the external clock source is used and the TOUT pin is still driven by a  
processor in order to avoid conflicts.  
Jumper J2 can be used to always select the U8 oscillator (DVDD position) or allow the  
onboard/external clock selection to be controlled by GPIO5 (J7.19) as shown in Figure 2.  
Figure 2. Jumper J2  
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EVM Operation  
This section provides information on the analog input, digital control, and general operating conditions of  
the ADS1246EVM.  
7.1 Analog Input  
The analog input source can be applied directly to J8 (top or bottom side) or through signal-conditioning  
modules available for the the modular EVM system. Terminal block J4 is connected in parallel with the  
analog signal connections to J8. The input has a 47/47pF RC filter in series with it, and a differential  
0.1µF capacitor is across the input pair for use with differential signals.  
7.2 Digital Control  
The digital control signals can be applied directly to J7 (top or bottom side). The modular ADS1246EVM  
can also be connected directly to a DSP or microcontroller interface board, such as the 5-6K Interface or  
HPA-MCU Interface boards available from Texas Instruments, or the MMB3 if purchased as part of the  
ADS1246EVM-PDK. For a list of compatible interface and/or accessory boards for the EVM or the  
ADS1246, see the relevant product folder on the TI web site.  
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7.3 Default Jumper Settings and Switch Positions  
Figure 3 shows the jumpers found on the EVM and the respective factory default conditions for each.  
Figure 3. ADS1246EVM Default Jumper Locations  
Table 6 lists the switches found on the EVM and the respective factory default conditions for each.  
Table 6. List of Switches  
Switch  
Default Position  
Switch Description  
S1  
Left  
Onboard reference  
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ADS1246EVM-PDK Kit Operation  
This section provides information on using the ADS1246EVM-PDK, including setup, program installation,  
and program usage.  
To prepare to evaluate the ADS1246 with the ADS1246EVM-PDK, complete the following steps:  
Step 1. Install the ADCPro software (if not already installed) on a PC.  
Step 2. Install the ADS1246EVM-PDK EVM plug-in software.  
Step 3. Complete the USB driver installation process.  
Step 4. Set up the ADS1246EVM-PDK.  
Step 5. Connect the ADS1246EVM-PDK to the computer with a USB cable.  
Step 6. Run the ADCPro software.  
Each task is described in the subsequent sections of this document.  
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8.1 Installing the ADCPro Software  
CAUTION  
Do not connect the ADS1246EVM-PDK before installing the software on a  
suitable PC. Failure to observe this caution may cause Microsoft Windows to  
not recognize the ADS1246EVM-PDK as a connected device.  
The CD-ROM shipped with the ADS1246EVM contains an installer for ADCPro as well as an installer for  
the ADS1246EVM plug-in. The latest software is available from the TI website at http://www.ti.com/. Refer  
to the ADCPro User Guide for instructions on installing and using ADCPro.  
To install the ADS1246EVM-PDK plug-in, run the file: ads1246evm-pdk-plug-in-1.0.0.exe (1.0.0 is the  
version number, and increments with software version releases - you may have a different version on your  
CD). Double-click the file to run it; then follow the instructions shown. You can also utilize the ADCPro  
Update Check feature to check for newer versions of the ADS1246EVM-PDK plug-in, once you have  
installed a version of it.  
Follow the on-screen prompts. Once the ADCPro plug-in installs, you will be prompted to install the Virtual  
COM port driver as shown in Figure 4.  
Figure 4. Virtual COM Port Installer  
Press OK and the screen shown in Figure 5 is displayed.  
Figure 5. Virtual COM Port Setup  
If you already have a TUSB3410 Virtual COM port driver installed on your system, select Cancel;  
otherwise, press Setup and follow the on-screen prompts. You may be notified that the driver is not  
digitally signed. If this message appears, select Continue Anyway and proceed.  
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8.2 Setting Up the ADS1246EVM-PDK  
The ADS1246EVM-PDK contains both the ADS1246EVM and the MMB3 motherboard; however, the  
devices are shipped unconnected. Follow these steps to set up the ADS1246EVM-PDK.  
Step 1. Unpack the ADS1246EVM-PDK kit.  
Step 2. Set the switches on the MMB3 as described below, as shown in Figure 6.  
Set switch SW4 to the right.  
Set the DAC switch (SW5) to the OUT position (to the right).  
Figure 6. MMB3 Switch Locations  
Step 3. Plug the ADS1246EVM into the MMB3 as Figure 7 illustrates.  
Figure 7. Connecting ADS1246EVM to MMB3  
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CAUTION  
Do not misalign the pins when plugging the ADS1246EVM into the MMB3.  
Check the pin alignment carefully before applying power to the PDK.  
Step 4. Set the jumpers and switches on the ADS1246EVM as shown in Figure 3 (note that these  
settings are the factory-configured settings for the EVM).  
8.2.1  
About the MMB3  
The MMB3 is a Modular EVM System motherboard. It is designed around the MSP430F449, a low-power  
microcontroller from Texas Instruments. Figure 8 shows a block diagram of the MMB3.  
USB  
RESET  
USB  
+5VA  
-5VA  
+5VD  
PWR & VREF  
+3.3V  
+1.8V  
+10V  
-10V  
TUSB3410  
Supplied to  
Daughtercard  
Power Connector  
LCD DISPLAY  
2.5V  
OPER  
BSL  
+1  
DAC1220  
MSP430F449  
RESET  
-1  
DAC  
IN  
OUT  
Daughtercard  
Modular  
Connectors  
Analog  
Serial  
Power  
Joystick  
Power from  
PWR & VREF Block  
Figure 8. MMB3 Block Diagram  
The MMB3 was designed to be used as a stand-alone demonstration platform for low-speed data  
converters. It features an onboard 20-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that can be used as a signal  
source for an ADC under test, and has a joystick for control of functions on the board when it is not  
controlled by a PC. These features are experimental and not supported in the ADS1246EVM-PDK at  
this time.  
The MMB3 derives power from the USB interface, and generates +5VD, 3.3V, and 1.8V, as well as +5VA,  
–5VA, and ±10V. The ±10V is supplied to the daughtercard power connector as +VA and –VA.  
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The MMB3 is not sold as a microcontroller development board, and it is not available separately. TI cannot  
offer support for the MMB3 except as part of an EVM kit. For schematics or other information about the  
MMB3, contact Texas Instruments.  
8.3 EVM Power Supply  
The ADS1246EVM-PDK is powered completely from the USB connection on the MMB3. The MMB3  
provides 3.3V and ±5V to the ADS1246EVM.  
8.4 Running the Software and Download of Firmware to MMB3  
Note: The software is continually under development. These instructions and screen images are  
current at the time of this writing, but may not exactly match future releases.  
The program for evaluating the ADS1246EVM-PDK is called ADCPro. This program uses plug-ins to  
communicate with the EVM. The ADS1246EVM-PDK plug-in is included in the ADS1246EVM-PDK  
package.  
The program currently runs only on Microsoft Windows platforms of Windows XP; Windows Vista is NOT  
supported.  
If this is the first time installing ADCPro and plug-ins, follow these procedures to run ADCPro and perform  
any necessary firmware installations. Make sure the ADCPro software and device plug-in software are  
installed from the CD-ROM as described in .  
Step 1. Start the software by selecting ADCPro from the Windows Start menu. The screen in Figure 9  
appears.  
Figure 9. ADCPro Software Start-Up Display Window  
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Step 2. Select ADS1246EVM from the EVM drop-down menu. The ADS1246EVM-PDK plug-in  
appears in the left pane, as shown in Figure 10.  
Figure 10. ADS1246EVM-PDK Plug-In Display Window  
Step 3. The ADS1246EVM-PDK plug-in window has a status area at the top of the screen. When the  
plug-in is first loaded, the plug-in searches for the board. You will see a series of messages  
in the status area indicating this action.  
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Step 4. If the plug-in cannot connect to the EVM, you will see a window as shown in Figure 11. This  
message may indicate that the firmware is not loaded on the MMB3. You may select Retry  
Auto Connect; if that action fails, select Retry Manual Connect and specify the COM port to  
be used.  
Figure 11. Connection Timeout  
Step 5. The plug-in detects whether or not the board has the correct firmware loaded. The first time  
you use the ADS1246EVM-PDK, the firmware for the MMB3 may need to be downloaded to  
the MMB3. If the firmware must be loaded, you will see a screen similar to that shown in  
Figure 12.  
Figure 12. Firmware Download Message Box  
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Switch the BSL switch (SW4) on the MMB3 to the BSL position (to the left) as instructed, then press OK.  
The plug-in downloads the firmware to the MMB3. This operation may take a couple of minutes, so the  
progress is updated in the message at the top of the ADS1246 plug-in window (as Figure 13 shows). The  
firmware is saved in flash memory on the MMB3, so this operation should only need to be performed  
once.  
Figure 13. Firmware Download Progress Indicator  
When the firmware download completes, the message box shown in Figure 14 appears. Follow the  
on-screen instructions and the plug-in should now connect to the EVM.  
Figure 14. Firmware Download Complete Message Box  
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Evaluating Performance with the ADCPro Software  
The evaluation software is based on ADCPro, a program that operates using a variety of plug-ins. To use  
ADCPro, load an EVM plug-in and a test plug-in. To load an EVM plug-in, select it from the EVM menu.  
To load a test plug-in, select it from the Test menu. To unload a plug-in, select the Unload option from the  
corresponding menu.  
Only one of each kind of plug-in can be loaded at a time. If you select a different plug-in, the previous  
plug-in is unloaded.  
9.1 Using the ADS1246EVM-PDK Plug-in  
The ADS1246EVM-PDK plug-in for ADCPro provides complete control over all settings of the ADS1246. It  
consists of a tabbed interface (see Figure 15), with different functions available on different tabs. These  
controls are described in this section.  
You can adjust the ADS1246EVM settings when you are not acquiring data. During acquisition, all  
controls are disabled and settings may not be changed.  
When you change a setting on the ADS1246EVM plug-in, the setting immediately updates on the board.  
Settings on the ADS1246EVM correspond to settings described in the ADS1246 data sheet (available for  
download at http://www.ti.com); see the data sheet for details.  
The ADS1246EVM-PDK plug-in has a tabbed interface, with three different tabs to control the functions of  
the ADS1246. These tabs are described below.  
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Configuration Tab  
This tab (shown in Figure 15) is the primary tab that controls the function of the multiplexer and power and  
reference settings in the ADS1246. The tab is divided into two sections: I/O Configuration and Supply  
Configuration.  
Figure 15. I/O Config Tab  
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I/O Configuration Section  
Each input channel can have a VBIAS applied to it. Checking the VBIAS box on a channel applies the  
VBIAS voltage, which is approximately half the value of the supply. You can test this option as shown in  
Figure 16, using one input tied to something close to ground (make sure you observe the common-mode  
restrictions listed in the ADS1246 device data sheet) as a reference for this signal.  
Figure 16. Enabling VBIAS on a Channel  
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The System Monitor button allows you to access the internal system monitor channels of the ADS1246.  
When pressed, this button disables the other analog input channel controls, and the system monitor  
channel selections are enabled. You can select Offset, Gain, or Temperature as the channel to convert.  
Note that some of these channels are scaled by a factor when read; refer to the ADS1246 data sheet to  
determine these factors.  
The PGA Gain control sets the PGA gain, and the Data Rate control sets the data rate for the device.  
Note that the data rate can go quite low; therefore, if the block size is large, the time it takes to collect a  
block of data can be quite long. It is advisable to first test collection at the higher data rates. Once a test is  
known to work properly, drop down to the lower data rate and allow sufficient time to collect the data.  
The BCS control sets the current level of the burnout current sources; it may be set Off, or to 0.5µA, 2µA,  
or 10µA.  
The Power Down control powers down the ADS1246. Note that no data can be collected if the Power  
Down button is activated.  
9.1.1.2  
Supply Configuration  
This section controls the selection of the power supply mode and reference voltage.  
The Power Supply control selects between single supply (+5V) mode and bipolar supply (±2.5V) mode.  
The EVM draws its supply voltages from the MMB3 motherboard, and has onboard circuitry to select  
between the +5V and bipolar supplies.  
The VREF value is set to 2.048V, with switch S1 set to BUFF. S1 should not be set to the AVDD position,  
in order to prevent the reference from exceeding the maximum specified input.  
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Cal Tab  
The Cal tab (shown in Figure 17) controls the calibration functions of the ADS1246.  
Figure 17. Cal Tab  
Pressing the Self Offset Calibrate button causes the ADS1246 to perform a self calibration; the offset  
and full-scale register values are then updated on the plug-in screen. You may also write to these  
registers by typing in hex values in the New fields, then press the Set button. You may read the values at  
any time by pressing the Read button.  
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About Tab  
The About tab displays information about the EVM and software, as shown in Figure 18.  
Figure 18. About Tab  
The Plugin Version and Firmware Version indicators show the version numbers of the plug-in and  
firmware code, respectively.  
The ID indicator shows the value of the ID [3:0] bits in the ADS1246 ID register.  
The Notes indicator may show relevant notes about the plug-in or firmware code, if there are any.  
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Collecting Data  
Once you have configured the ADS1246 for your test scenario, press the ADCPro Acquire button to start  
the collection of the number of datapoints specified in the Test plug-in Block Size control. The  
ADS1246EVM-PDK plug-in disables all the front panel controls while acquiring, and displays a progress  
bar as shown in Figure 19.  
Figure 19. Progress Bar While Collecting Data  
For more information on testing analog-to-digital converters in general and using ADCPro and Test  
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If the ADS1246EVM plug-in cannot find the ADS1246EVM-PDK, press the USB RESET button on the  
MMB3 (refer to Figure 6) and try again.  
If ADCPro stops responding while the ADS1246EVM-PDK is connected, try unplugging the USB cable  
from the PDK. Unload and reload the plug-in before reapplying power to the PDK.  
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Schematics for the ADS1146EVM and ADS1246EVM are appended to this user's guide. The bill of  
materials is provided in Table 7.  
10.1 Bill of Materials  
Note: All components should be compliant with the European Union Restriction on Use of  
Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive. Some part numbers may be either leaded or  
RoHS. Verify that purchased components are RoHS-compliant. (For more information about  
TI's position on RoHS compliance, see the http://www.ti.com.)  
Table 7. ADS1146EVM/ADS1246EVM Bill of Materials  
Item No.  
Qty  
1
Value  
Ref Des  
N/A  
Description  
Vendor  
Texas Instruments  
TDK  
Part Number  
6508033  
1
2
ADS1246 EVM PWB  
4
1µF  
22µF  
C1-C3, C17  
Capacitor, X7R Ceramic 1µF  
±10%, 16WV, Size = 0603  
C1608X7R1C105KT  
3
4
5
2
9
1
C4, C5  
C6-C13, C15  
C14  
Capacitor, X5R Ceramic 22µF  
±20%, 16WV, Size = 1210  
TDK  
TDK  
C3225X5R1C226MT  
C1608X7R1E104KT  
0.1µF  
0.15µF  
Capacitor, X7R Ceramic 0.1µF  
±10%, 25WV, Size = 0603  
Capacitor, X7R Ceramic  
0.15µF ±10%, 16WV, Size =  
0603  
Murata  
GRM188R71C154KA0  
1D  
6
7
8
9
6
2
1
3
10µF  
47pF  
10nF  
C16, C18, C19,  
C21-C23  
Capacitor, X5R Ceramic 10µF  
±20%, 6.3WV, Size = 0805  
TDK  
TDK  
C2012X5R0J106MT  
C1608C0G1H470JT  
C1608C0G1E103JT  
BAT54  
C24, C25  
Capacitor, C0G Ceramic 47pF  
±5%, 50WV, Size = 0603  
C20  
Capacitor, C0G Ceramic 10nF  
±5%, 25WV, Size = 0603  
TDK  
D1, D2, D5  
DIODE SCHOTTKY 30V  
200MA SOT-23  
Fairchild  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
2
2
1
1
1
D3, D4  
J1, J2  
J3A  
5.1V, Zener Diode  
On Semiconductor  
Samtec  
MMBZ5231BLT1G  
TSW-103-07-L-S  
Header Strip, 3-pin ( )  
10-pin SMT Plug  
Samtec  
TSM-105-01-L-DV-P  
SSW-105-22-F-D-VS-K  
ED555/3DS  
J3B  
10-pin SMT Socket  
Terminal Block, 3 position  
Samtec  
J4  
On Shore  
Technology  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
0
2
2
2
1
2
1
J5  
J6, J9  
J7A, J8A  
J7B, J8B  
J10  
Header Strip, 6-pin ( )  
Header Strip, 2 pin ( )  
20-pin SMT Plug  
Samtec  
Samtec  
Samtec  
Samtec  
Fairchild  
Fairchild  
TSW-102-07-L-S  
TSM-110-01-L-DV-P  
SSW-110-22-F-D-VS-K  
TSW-105-07-L-D  
FDN302P  
20-pin SMT Socket  
Header Strip, 10-pin ( )  
MOSFET, P-Channel, 2.5V  
Q1, Q2  
Q3  
Enhancement Mode FET,  
N-Channel  
FDN337N  
22  
1
100kΩ  
RA1  
Resistor, 8 Thick Film Chip  
CTS  
745C101104JPTR  
Array 100k, 5%, 63mW  
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Item No.  
Qty  
Value  
Ref Des  
Description  
Vendor  
Part Number  
23  
0
RA2  
Resistor, Chip Array 4  
Independent Bus 100k, 5%,  
1/16W, SMD  
24  
25  
26  
27  
1
1
4
2
10kΩ  
2kΩ  
R1  
R2  
Resistor, Thick Film Chip  
10k, 5%, 1/10W, Size = 0603  
Panasonic  
Panasonic  
Panasonic  
Panasonic  
ERJ-3GEYJ103V  
ERJ-3EKF2001V  
ERJ-3GEYJ470V  
ERJ-3GEYJ272V  
Resistor, Thick Film Chip 2k,  
1%, 1/16W, Size = 0603  
47Ω  
R3, R4, R7, R10 Resistor, Thick Film Chip 47,  
5%, 1/10W, Size = 0603  
2.7kΩ  
R5, R6  
Resistor, Thick Film Chip  
2.7k, 5%, 1/10W, Size =  
0603  
28  
2
100kΩ  
R8, R13  
Resistor, Thick Film Chip  
100k, 5%, 1/10W, Size =  
0603  
Panasonic  
ERJ-3GEYJ104V  
29  
30  
31  
1
2
2
47kΩ  
0
R11  
Resistor, Thick Film Chip  
47k, 5%, 1/10W, Size = 0603  
Panasonic  
Panasonic  
Panasonic  
ERJ-3GEYJ473V  
ERJ-3GEY0R00V  
ERJ-3GEYJ474V  
R14, R15  
R9, R12  
Resistor, Thick Film Chip 0,  
5%, 1/10W, Size = 0603  
470kΩ  
Resistor, Thick Film Chip  
470k, 5%, 1/10W, Size =  
0603  
32  
33  
1
0
S1  
Switch, Mini Slide, SP3T  
NKK  
SS14MDP2  
TP1, TP2, TP4  
PCB Test Point, Mini Loop,  
Through-Hole  
34  
35  
1
1
TP3  
U1  
PCB Test Point, Large Loop,  
Through-Hole  
Keystone  
Electronics  
5011  
Precision Voltage Reference,  
2.048V  
Texas Instruments  
REF5020ID  
36  
37  
38  
39  
1
1
1
1
U2  
U3  
U4  
U5  
Precision Operational Amplifier Texas Instruments  
OPA227U  
16-Bit I2C I/O Expander  
Texas Instruments  
PCA9535RGE  
Inverter, Single Gate  
Texas Instruments SN74AHCT1G04DBVR  
Buffer, Open Drain, Single  
Gate  
Texas Instruments SN74LVC1G07DBVRG  
4
40  
41  
1
1
U6  
U7  
LDO Voltage Regulator, 2.5V,  
100mA  
Texas Instruments  
TPS79225DBVRG4  
Single, 2-Line to 1 Data  
Selector/Multiplexer  
Texas Instruments  
SN74LVC2G157DCT  
42  
43  
0
1
U8  
U9  
3.3 V Oscillator  
LDO Voltage Regulator, 2.5V,  
200mA  
Texas Instruments  
TPS72325DBVTG4  
44  
1
U10  
Precision Delta-Sigma ADC,  
24-bit/16-bit  
Texas Instruments ADS1246IPW/ADS114  
6IPW  
45  
46  
47  
1
1
8
U11  
U12  
N/A  
EEPROM, 1.8V, 256k  
Supervisor, 2.64V Threshold  
Shorting Blocks  
Microchip  
Texas Instruments  
Samtec  
24AA256-I/ST  
TPS3836L30DBVT  
SNT-100-BK-T  
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4
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ENGINEERING CHANGE NUMBER  
R2  
2K  
REV  
APPROVED  
DVDD  
C14  
RA1A  
100K  
J1  
JPR-1X3  
150nF  
+5V  
AVDD  
C6  
TP2  
REFP  
D5  
FRC_BAT54  
0.1uF  
U2  
DVDD  
S1  
2
3
Ref+  
D
C
B
A
D
C
B
A
R3  
47  
C8  
0.1uF  
6
R1  
OPA227  
C10  
C16  
10uF  
NKK_SS14MDP2  
+5V  
D2  
10K  
FRC_BAT54  
U12  
VDD  
U1  
VIN  
TEMP  
GND  
5
4
1
2
3
0.1uF  
2
3
4
6
5
C15  
0.1uF  
CT  
GND  
MR  
C5  
22uF  
VOUT  
TRIM  
-5V  
C4  
22uF  
TP1  
AVSS  
RESET  
C1  
1uF  
TPS3836DBV  
REF5020ID  
C22  
10uF  
AVDD  
DVDD  
DVDD  
J7  
CNTL  
CLKX  
CLKR  
FSX  
FSR  
DX  
DR  
1
3
5
7
9
2
4
6
8
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
C23  
R14  
R15  
0
GPIO0  
DGND  
GPIO1  
GPIO2  
DGND  
GPIO3  
GPIO4  
SCL  
R5  
R6  
2.7K  
0
C21  
2.7K  
10uF  
10uF  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
U10  
INT  
TOUT  
GPIO5  
DGND  
SDA  
R4  
47  
7
AINP  
12  
16  
15  
13  
14  
11  
4
C24  
CS  
SCLK  
DIN  
DRDY  
R10  
47  
SERIALHDR  
J6  
J4  
47pF  
C7  
0.1uF  
J7A (TOP) = SAM_TSM-110-01-L-DV-P  
J7B (BOTTOM) = SAM_SSW-110-22-F-D-VS  
1
2
3
DOUT/DRDY  
START  
RESET  
R7  
47  
8
DVDD  
AINN  
U3  
C25  
J2  
3
2
1
J9  
R12  
470K  
ADS1146IPW  
ADS1246IPW  
47pF  
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
24  
23  
22  
21  
20  
19  
R11  
47K  
P06  
P07  
GND  
P10  
P11  
P12  
A2  
A1  
INT  
VCC  
SDA  
SCL  
EXT CLK INPUT  
JPR-1X3  
TERMBLOCK-3  
DVDD  
C3  
1uF  
U7  
8
5
3
7
6
1
2
4
U8  
EOH  
DVDD  
DVDD  
J8  
TP4  
AVDD  
VCC A/B  
1
3
4
C12  
1
3
5
7
9
2
4
6
8
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
Y
Y
G
A
B
GND  
VCC  
2
A0(-)  
A1(-)  
A2(-)  
A3(-)  
AGND  
AGND  
AGND  
VCOM  
AGND  
AGND  
A0(+)  
A1(+)  
A2(+)  
A3(+)  
A4  
OBCLK  
AVDD  
OUT  
GND  
C20  
R9  
470K  
0.1uF  
CRY_C3391-4.096  
10nF C0G  
PCA9535RGE  
SN74LVC2G157DCT  
+3.3V  
AVDD  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
A5  
A6  
A7  
D1  
DVDD  
FRC_BAT54  
+5V  
U6 +2.5V  
J10  
JUMPER FUNCTIONS  
Ref-  
Ref+  
REF-  
REF+  
1
3
5
4
2
1
3
5
7
9
2
4
6
8
DVDD  
IN  
OUT  
BYP  
GND  
ADC AVDD  
ADC AVSS  
DIGITAL=3.3V  
DGND  
C2  
1uF  
DAUGHTER-ANALOG  
EN  
D3  
C11  
0.1uF  
RA2  
100K  
ONS_MMBZ5231BLT1  
TPS79225DBV  
C18  
10uF  
10  
AGND  
JPR-2X5  
J5  
U11  
DVDD  
Q1  
J8A (TOP) = SAM_TSM-110-01-L-DV-P  
J8B (BOTTOM) = SAM_SSW-110-22-F-D-VS-K  
+5V  
U5  
1
3
5
2
4
6
1
2
3
7
8
R8  
100K  
A0  
A1  
A2  
VCC  
SDA  
SCL  
SN74AHCT1G04DBV  
5
6
4
+5V  
C9  
0.1uF  
U4  
2
4
FRC_FDN302P  
D4  
WP  
GND  
HEADER-3X2_SPECIAL  
J3  
SN74LVC1G07DBV  
MCP_24AA256-I/ST  
2
4
1
2
4
6
8
+VA  
+5VA  
DGND  
+1.8VD  
+3.3VD  
-VA  
-5VA  
AGND  
VD1  
3
5
7
9
ONS_MMBZ5231BLT1  
5.1V  
10  
+5VD  
-5V  
U9 -2.5V  
DAUGHTER-POWER  
-5VA  
2
3
5
4
1
IN  
OUT  
BYP  
GND  
J3A (TOP) = SAM_TSM-105-01-L-DV-P  
J3B (BOTTOM) = SAM_SSW-105-22-F-D-VS-K  
C19  
10uF  
EN  
C17  
1uF  
C13  
0.1uF  
TPS72325DBV  
+5V  
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ENGINEER RICK DOWNS  
ADS1146EVM  
ADS1246EVM  
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It is important to operate this EVM within the input voltage range of 3.3V to 5V and the output voltage range of 0V to 5V.  
Exceeding the specified input range may cause unexpected operation and/or irreversible damage to the EVM. If there are questions  
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During normal operation, some circuit components may have case temperatures greater than +30°C. The EVM is designed to operate  
properly with certain components above +85°C as long as the input and output ranges are maintained. These components include but are  
not limited to linear regulators, switching transistors, pass transistors, and current sense resistors. These types of devices can be identified  
using the EVM schematic located in the EVM User's Guide. When placing measurement probes near these devices during operation,  
please be aware that these devices may be very warm to the touch.  
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