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resources:eval:dpg:ad9122-ebz [23 Apr 2018 19:05] – [Software Installation] Annette Hurman | resources:eval:dpg:ad9122-ebz [09 May 2018 17:22] – [Generating a Test Vector with ACE] Annette Hurman | ||
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Figure 2. DPG2 and AD9122 Evaluation Board | Figure 2. DPG2 and AD9122 Evaluation Board | ||
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Figure 3. SDP-H1 and AD9122 Evaluation Board Bench set-up | Figure 3. SDP-H1 and AD9122 Evaluation Board Bench set-up | ||
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==== Generating a Test Vector with ACE ==== | ==== Generating a Test Vector with ACE ==== | ||
1. Power up the DPG and connect the USB cable to the PC.\\ \\ | 1. Power up the DPG and connect the USB cable to the PC.\\ \\ | ||
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3. Generate a sine wave by pulling down the “Add Generated Waveform” menu and choosing “Single Tone”. Fill in the form as shown below (Sample Rate = 250MHz, Desired Frequency = 29 MHz, etc.). Note that the Sample Rate should match the input sample rate and not the DAC update rate.\\ \\ | 3. Generate a sine wave by pulling down the “Add Generated Waveform” menu and choosing “Single Tone”. Fill in the form as shown below (Sample Rate = 250MHz, Desired Frequency = 29 MHz, etc.). Note that the Sample Rate should match the input sample rate and not the DAC update rate.\\ \\ | ||
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