SBAU395 april   2023 DAC39RF10

 

  1.   Introduction
  2. 1Trademarks
  3. 2Required Equipment
  4. 3Setup Procedure
    1. 3.1  Installing the High Speed Data Converter (HSDC) Pro Software
    2. 3.2  Installing the DAC39RF10EVM Configuration GUI Software
    3. 3.3  Connect the DAC39RF10EVM and TSW14J59EVM
    4. 3.4  Connect the Power Supplies to the Boards (Power Off)
    5. 3.5  Connect the Spectrum Analyzer to the EVM
    6. 3.6  Turn On the TSW14J59EVM Power and Connect to the PC
    7. 3.7  Turn On the DAC39RF10EVM Power Supplies and Connect to the PC
    8. 3.8  Turn On the Signal Generator RF Outputs
    9. 3.9  Launch the DAC39RF10EVM GUI and Program the DAC EVM
    10. 3.10 Programming the NCO
      1. 3.10.1 SPIDAC( NCO only) Operation
    11. 3.11 Launch the HSDCpro Software and Load the FPGA Image to the TSW14J59EVM
  5. 4Device Configuration
    1. 4.1 Supported JESD204C Device Features
    2. 4.2 Tab Organization
    3. 4.3 Register Map and Console Control
  6. 5Troubleshooting the DAC39RF10EVM
  7. 6References
    1. 6.1 Technical Reference Documents
    2. 6.2 TSW14J59EVM Operation
  8. 7Appendix
    1. 7.1 Customizing the EVM for Optional Clocking Support
      1. 7.1.1 LMX->DACCLK | LMX/LMK-> FPGA option (Default)
      2. 7.1.2 EXT->DACCLK | LMX/LMK-> FPGA Clocking Option
      3. 7.1.3 EXT->DACCLK | LMK-> FPGA Clocking Option
    2. 7.2 Signal Routing
    3. 7.3 Analog Outputs
    4. 7.4 Jumpers and LEDs

Register Map and Console Control

The Register Map tab, illustrated in Figure 4-1, allows configuration of the devices at the bit-field level. At any time, the controls in Table 4-2 can be used to configure or read from the device.

The Console tab logs all the SPI reads and writes which are performed when various devices are programmed on the DAC EVM . The config files can saved and loaded from the console tab.

Table 4-2 Register Map and Console Controls
Control Description
Register map summary Displays the devices on the EVM, registers for those devices, and the states of the registers
  • Clicking on a register field allows individual bit manipulation in the register data cluster
  • The value column shows the value of the register at the time the GUI was last updated
  • The LR column shows the value of the register at the time the register was last read
Write register button Write to the register highlighted in the register map summary with the value in the Write Data field
Write all button Update all registers shown in the register map summary with the values shown in the Register Map summary
Read register button Read from the register highlighted in the Register Map summary and display the results in the Read Data field
Can be used to re-synchronize the GUI with the state of the hardware
Read-all button Read from all registers in the Register Map summary and display the current state of the hardware
Load Configuration button Load a configuration file from disk and register address/data values in the file
Save Configuration button Save a configuration file to disk that contains the current state of the configuration registers
Register Data cluster Manipulate individual accessible bits of the register highlighted in the register map summary
Individual register cluster with read or write register buttons Perform a generic read or write command to the device shown in the Block drop-down box using the address and write data information
GUID-20230423-SS0I-QMS9-4VBB-MTNJFLF8K50C-low.svg Figure 4-1 Register Map Tab