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resources:eval:user-guides:ev-cog-adf7023-9z [25 Sep 2018 12:54] – [Test Port] Pranit Jadhavresources:eval:user-guides:ev-cog-adf7023-9z [03 Oct 2018 08:37] – [Schematics, PCB Layout, Bill of Material] Pranit Jadhav
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 ====== EV-COG-ADF7023-9Z User Guide ====== ====== EV-COG-ADF7023-9Z User Guide ======
-EV-COG-ADF7023-9Z is an evaluation board to evaluate the ADF7023-J High Performance, Low Power, ISM Band FSK/GFSK/MSK/GMSK transceiver IC. The EV-COG-AD3029LZ evaluation board is a motherboard that controls ADF7023-J daughter boards. The daughter board plugs directly into the motherboard to provide a full ADF7023-J development kit for a wide range of applications depending upon the daughterboard selection. The various available daughter boards can be selected from the following Table 1. +**EV-COG-ADF7023-9Z** is an evaluation board to evaluate the **[[adi>ADF7023-J]]** High Performance, Low Power, 902-958MHz ISM Band FSK/GFSK/MSK/GMSK transceiver IC. The **EV-COG-AD3029LZ** MCU Cog board controls **[[adi>ADF7023-J]]** daughter boards. The daughter board plugs directly into the MCU Cog to provide a full ADF7023-J development kit for a wide range of applications depending upon the daughterboard selection. 
  
 ====== Features ====== ====== Features ======
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 ====== Interface ====== ====== Interface ======
-EV-COG-ADF7023-9Z connects to motherboard through a hirose connector available on the daughter board. The motherboard will power up the daughter board, so no other external power supply is required. The daughter board has a testport P2 which can be used to probe logic analyzer to the GPIOs connecting MCU on the motherboard to ADF7023-J.+EV-COG-ADF7023-9Z connects to MCU Cog through a hirose connector available on the daughter board. The MCU Cog will power up the daughter board, so no other external power supply is required. The daughter board has a testport P2 which can be used to probe logic analyzer to the GPIOs connecting MCU Cog to ADF7023-J. 
 +===== Primary Side ===== 
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 +===== Secondary Side ===== 
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 ===== Test Port ===== ===== Test Port =====
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 +====== Schematics, PCB Layout, Bill of Material ======
 +<WRAP center round download 60%>
 +  * {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:ev-cog-adf7023-9z:02-049613-01-a-1.pdf |Schematics}}
 +  * {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:ev-cog-adf7023-9z:05-049613-01-a_ant.xlsx |Bill OF Material}}
 +  * {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:ev-cog-adf7023-9z:09-049613-01a.zip |Fabrication Files}}
 +  * {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:ev-cog-adf7023-9z:01-049613-01a.zip |Assembly Files}}
 +</WRAP>
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resources/eval/user-guides/ev-cog-adf7023-9z.txt · Last modified: 03 Oct 2018 08:38 by Pranit Jadhav