Texas Instruments DAC8555EVM - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – Features; Supply Voltage; Overview; CAUTION
- Page 4 – EVM Basic Functions; TI web site
- Page 5 – Figure 1. DAC8555EVM Functional Block Diagram
- Page 6 – Related Documentation from Texas Instruments; PCB Layout; PCB Design and Performance; Data Sheet; Figure 2
- Page 7 – Figure 2. DAC8555EVM PCB—Top Silkscreen Image
- Page 9 – Figure 7. DAC8555EVM PCB—Bottom Silkscreen Image
- Page 10 – EVM Performance; Figure 8. DAC8555EVM—Drill Drawing; Results of the DAC8555EVM tests are shown in
- Page 11 – Figure 9. INL and DNL Characterization Graph of DAC A
- Page 12 – Figure 10. INL and DNL Characterization Graph of DAC B
- Page 13 – Figure 11. INL and DNL Characterization Graph of DAC C
- Page 14 – Figure 12. INL and DNL Characterization Graph of DAC D
- Page 15 – Bill of Materials; Table 1
- Page 16 – Default Settings; EVM Operation; Table 2; Table 2. Factory Default Jumper Settings; datasheet
- Page 17 – Output Op Amp; Table 3. DAC Output Channel Mapping
- Page 18 – Table 4; Table 4. Unity Gain Output Jumper Settings; Table 5; Table 5. Output Gain of 2 Jumper Settings
- Page 19 – Capacitive Load Drive; Jumper Settings; Table 6; Table 6. Capacitive Load Drive Output Jumper Settings; ) input signals to this op amp. No test point has been made; Table 7. Jumper Settings and Functions
- Page 22 – Schematic
- Page 23 – ti
- Page 24 – Copyright© 2006, Texas Instruments Incorporated
- Page 25 – IMPORTANT NOTICE
User's Guide
SLAU204 – December 2006
DAC8555EVM User's Guide
This user’s guide describes the characteristics, operation and use of the DAC8555
Evaluation Module (EVM). It covers all matters related to proper use and configuration
of this EVM along with the devices that it supports. The physical printed circuit board
(PCB) layout, schematic diagram and circuit descriptions are also included. For a more
detailed description of the
, see the product data sheet available from the
Texas Instruments web site at
Additional support documents are
listed in the section of this guide entitled Related Documentation from Texas
Instruments. Throughout this document, the acronym EVM and the phrases evaluation
module and demonstration board are synonymous with the DAC8555EVM.
TMS320C5000, TMS320C6000 are trademarks of Texas Instruments.
LabVIEW is a trademark of National Instruments.
SLAU204 – December 2006
DAC8555EVM User's Guide
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Summary
www.ti.com 1 Overview 1.1 Features 1.2 Power Requirements 1.2.1 Supply Voltage 1.2.2 Reference Voltage Overview This section gives a general overview of the DAC8555EVM and describes some of the factors that mustbe considered when using this demonstration board. The DAC8555EVM is a simple evaluation ...
www.ti.com 1.3 EVM Basic Functions Overview CAUTION When applying an external voltage reference through TP2 or J4-20, make surethat it does not exceed +5V maximum. External voltage references in excess of+5V can permanently damage the DAC8555 being tested (U1). The DAC8555EVM is designed to provide ...
www.ti.com JMP11 JMP12JMP13JMP14 External Reference Module +5V A V DD +3.3V A (J2A)(J2B) DAC Module (J4A)(J4B) 8 CH (J1)(J5) (J3A)(J3B) 4 CH JMP15 JMP16 JMP9 JMP10 DAC Out V SS V H REF TP4 TP3 V CC GNDV SS GNDV DD +5V A +3.3V A DINLDACSCLKSYNC JMP5 JMP6 JMP4 JMP3 JMP8 V H REF TP2 V SS V CC V L REF O...