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resources:eval:user-guides:admx:admx100x [06 Apr 2021 04:56] – [ADMX1002 Typical Performance] Gustavo Castroresources:eval:user-guides:admx:admx100x [03 May 2021 22:10] Hadi Nasrollaholhosseini
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 ==== Software Needed ==== ==== Software Needed ====
   * ADMX1002 sourcing GUI   * ADMX1002 sourcing GUI
-     * The user needs to request the GUI download package through the Software Request Form. Bellow is the link to the "Software Request Form". See section "SOFTWARE INSTALLATION" for more details. +     * The user needs to send the request of the GUI download package to the following email addressadmx-support@analog.com
-     * [[https://form.analog.com/form_pages/softwaremodules/SRF.aspx|Software Request Form]]+
 ===== General Description ===== ===== General Description =====
 The ADMX1002 module is an ultra-low distortion and low noise signal generator. It offers a frequency range up to 40 kHz. ADMX1002 can be used with digital pre distortion (DPD) algorithm of up to 20 kHz and has distortion performance up to 130dB typical at 1 kHz. A flexible digital interface allows for easy integration into any system.  The ADMX1002 module is an ultra-low distortion and low noise signal generator. It offers a frequency range up to 40 kHz. ADMX1002 can be used with digital pre distortion (DPD) algorithm of up to 20 kHz and has distortion performance up to 130dB typical at 1 kHz. A flexible digital interface allows for easy integration into any system. 
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 ^Name ^Function              ^Position^ ^Name ^Function              ^Position^
-|P4 |VCM from DAC or EXT      |1-2 (VCM_DAC)|+|P4 |VCM from DAC or EXT      |2-1 (VCM_DAC)|
 |P6 |EN                      |Removed| |P6 |EN                      |Removed|
 |P8 |Sense Input Clamp to +5V    |Inserted| |P8 |Sense Input Clamp to +5V    |Inserted|
 |P9 |Sense Input Clamp to -5V    |Inserted| |P9 |Sense Input Clamp to -5V    |Inserted|
 |P11 |Reserved             |Removed| |P11 |Reserved             |Removed|
-|P12 |Reserved              |Removed|+|P12 |Sync mode              |2-1 (+3V3)|
 |P13 |Reserved                    |Removed| |P13 |Reserved                    |Removed|
 |S1 |Reserved                    |loopback off| |S1 |Reserved                    |loopback off|
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      - You should see the firmware number "FW: 3.1.0.0" and "Module ID: 45135" on the GUI status bar (bottom of the GUI) if the GUI connects properly (see Figure 12).      - You should see the firmware number "FW: 3.1.0.0" and "Module ID: 45135" on the GUI status bar (bottom of the GUI) if the GUI connects properly (see Figure 12).
      - <fc #ff0000>**Caution**</fc>: If the GUI does not connect at this step, disconnect the GUI and power off and on the EVAL-ADMX100X-FMCZ evaluation board by plugging off and on the power adaptor and then connect the GUI again.      - <fc #ff0000>**Caution**</fc>: If the GUI does not connect at this step, disconnect the GUI and power off and on the EVAL-ADMX100X-FMCZ evaluation board by plugging off and on the power adaptor and then connect the GUI again.
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 +<note>The user can set the output common mode voltage with an external voltage. Change the Jumper (P4) position on the eval board to “VCM_EXT” (insert the P4 jumper between pin 2-3). This is to set the common mode from an external voltage. Then you need to connect the external voltage to pin #9 (VCE_EXT is written next to the pin on silkscreen) of the (P10) header. </note>
  
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resources/eval/user-guides/admx/admx100x.txt · Last modified: 06 Mar 2024 00:14 by Jordyn Ansari