EVAL-AD7760EDZ, EVAL-AD7762EDZ Evaluation Board

Product Information

Specifications

  • 24-bit ADC
  • Wide input bandwidth
  • High speed conversion
  • 100 dB SNR at 2.5 MSPS
  • Maximum output data rate of 625 kSPS for AD7762
  • 4.096 V reference voltage

Product Usage Instructions

1. Installing the Software

Download the evaluation software from the product page and
follow the installation instructions provided.

2. Setting Up the System

Connect the EVAL-AD7760EDZ or EVAL-AD7762EDZ evaluation board to
the EVAL-CED1Z board using the required connectors. Ensure that all
power supplies are connected as per the user guide.

3. Starting the Software

Launch the evaluation software on your PC and establish a
connection with the evaluation boards. Follow the software
instructions for control and data analysis.

4. Power Supplies

Use a bench-top power supply to provide power to Connector J2 on
the EVAL-CED1Z board. Ensure that the voltage levels are within the
specified range.

FAQ

Q: Do I need to purchase additional equipment to use the
evaluation boards?

A: Yes, you will need to purchase the EVAL-CED1Z board
separately, as well as a bench-top power supply.

Q: Can the AD7760/AD7762 be used without the EVAL-CED1Z
board?

A: Yes, the ADCs can be used standalone, but you will need to
provide the necessary interface and acquisition requirements.

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Evaluating the AD7760 and AD7762 Using the EVAL-CED1Z

FEATURES
Full featured evaluation board for the AD7760/AD7762 EVAL-CED1Z-compatible On-board 4.096 V reference Crystal clock oscillator MCLK source Evaluation software for control and data analysis
(download from product page) Filter programmability–load custom filter to ADC
EVALUATION KIT CONTENTS
EVAL-AD7760EDZ or EVAL-AD7762EDZ evaluation board EVAL-AD7760EDZ/EVAL-AD7762EDZ software CD
(also available for download from product page)
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT NEEDED
EVAL-CED1Z (must order separately), includes a USB cable Bench top power supply to Connector J2
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This user guide describes the evaluation boards for the AD7760/ AD7762 – analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). The AD7760, a 24-bit ADC, combines wide input bandwidth and high speed with the benefits of – conversion with a performance of 100 dB SNR at 2.5 MSPS, making it ideal for high speed data acquisition.

The AD7762 derivative is a parallel version with a maximum output data rate of 625 kSPS.
Complete specifications for the AD7760/AD7762 are available in the AD7760 and AD7762 data sheets available from Analog Devices, Inc.; the data sheets should be consulted in conjunction with this user guide when using the evaluation board.
The evaluation software is available to download from the AD7760 and AD7762 product pages.
The AD7760 interfacing signals are created by the EVAL-CED1Z board, which is used in conjunction with the evaluation board to enable data acquisition via the provided software and USB link. The kit requires the controller evaluation and development (CED1) board, the EVAL-CED1Z, which must be purchased separately. The evaluation board includes all routing required for evaluating the ADC.
The combination of the evaluation board and the EVAL-CED1Z board allied with the EVAL-AD7760EDZ/EVAL-AD7762EDZ software allows the user to upload samples taken by the AD7760/ AD7762 onto a PC showing the waveform being sampled, as well as allowing the data to be shown in histogram or FFT format. The AD7760/AD7762 can also be used on a standalone basis (without the EVAL-CED1Z); however, in this case, the user must provide the interface and acquisition requirements.

TYPICAL SETUP

CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
XTAL MCLK

+7.5V

INTERFACE AND DATA LINES CED PPI HEADER
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XLR CONNECTOR DIFFERENTIAL
INPUT

DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER EXTERNAL FEEDBACK
COMPONENTS

BUFFERS

AVDD1 DVDD TO AVDD4

MCLK

VIN­ VIN+ VOUTA+ VINA+ VINA­ VOUTA­

AD7760/ AD7762
RESET

VDRIVE

EVAL-CED1Z

USB POWER

EVAL-AD7760EDZ/EVAL-AD7762EDZ

RESET

Figure 1. Typical Setup (EVAL-AD7760EDZ/EVAL-AD7762EDZ on Left and EVAL-CED1Z on Right)

PLEASE SEE THE LAST PAGE FOR AN IMPORTANT WARNING AND LEGAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features …………………………………………………………………………………. 1 Evaluation Kit Contents…………………………………………………………. 1 Additional Equipment Needed ………………………………………………. 1 General Description ………………………………………………………………. 1 Typical Setup …………………………………………………………………………. 1 Revision History ……………………………………………………………………. 2 Getting Started ………………………………………………………………………. 3
Installing the Software ……………………………………………………….. 3 Starting the Software………………………………………………………….. 3 Setting Up the System ………………………………………………………… 3 About the Evaluation Hardware …………………………………………….. 5 Power Supplies …………………………………………………………………… 5

Differential Input…………………………………………………………………5 Standalone Operation ………………………………………………………….5 Decoupling and Layout Recommendations …………………………5 Link Options ……………………………………………………………………….5 Connecting the Evaluation Hardware ……………………………………..6 Using the Evaluation Software…………………………………………………7 Overview of the Main Window……………………………………………8 Working in Modulator Mode ………………………………………………9 Downloading a User Defined Filter………………………………….. 10 Writing to Gain, Offset, and Overrange Registers…………….. 12 Evaluation Board Schematics and Artwork………………………….. 13 Bill of Materials……………………………………………………………………. 19

REVISION HISTORY
9/15–Revision 0: Initial Version

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GETTING STARTED
The EVAL-AD7760EDZ/EVAL-AD7762EDZ controls and evaluates the performance of the AD7760/AD7762 when operated with the EVAL-CED1Z board. The software is compatible with Windows® 2000 and Windows XP. If the setup file does not run automatically, run setup.exe from the CD provided.
INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
When the CD is inserted into the PC, an installation program automatically begins. This program installs the evaluation software. The user interface on the PC is a dedicated program written especially for the AD7760/AD7762 when operated with the EVAL-CED1Z board.
Warning
The software must be installed before the USB cable is connected between the EVAL-CED1Z and the PC, to ensure that the appropriate USB driver files have been properly installed before the EVAL-CED1Z is connected to the PC.
STARTING THE SOFTWARE
When the software is run for the first time with the EVALCED1Z board connected to the PC, the PC automatically finds and identifies the new device. Follow the instructions that appear on screen to install the drivers for the CED1 on the PC.
If an error appears when the software is first started, the PC is not recognizing the USB device. To correct this error,
1. Access the device manager by selecting Device Manager from the Hardware tab of the System Properties window.
2. Examine the devices listed under the Universal Serial Bus Controller heading.
3. If an unknown device is listed, right-click the unknown device and click Update Driver.
4. After the New Hardware Wizard runs twice, note that, under the ADI Development Tools, the following is listed: ADI Converter Evaluation and Development Board (WF).
5. Restart the PC.

SETTING UP THE SYSTEM
Follow the steps in this section to set up the evaluation board, the EVAL-CED1Z, and the software to begin using the complete system. 1. Insert the CD into the appropriate computer drive. Initial
software installation information as shown in Figure 2 appears.
Figure 2. Initial Software Install
2. Choose the destination directory. Note that the default directory is shown. If a different location is preferred, click Browse and select the desired location. Then, click Next.

Figure 3. Choose the Destination for the Software

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3. Accept the license agreement and click Next as shown in Figure 4.

5. Follow the path chosen during installation to locate the software. If the default location was chosen, the location of the software (for the AD7760) is Start > All Programs > Analog Devices > AD7760_2 > AD7760_2.

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Figure 4. Accept License Agreement
4. To start the installation, click Next as shown in Figure 5. This window shows the installation actions being taken.

Figure 6. Default Location of AD7760/AD7762 Software
6. When the installation completes, the window as shown in Figure 7 displays. Restart the PC for the software to take full effect.

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Figure 5. Install Steps

Figure 7. Install Completed

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ABOUT THE EVALUATION HARDWARE

POWER SUPPLIES
The EVAL-AD7760EDZ/EVAL-AD7762EDZ must be powered using an external power supply that applies 7.5 V between the V+ and GND terminals of Connector J2.
This 7.5 V supply is then regulated on board using ADP3334 devices (U9 and U6) to provide the 2.5 V and 5 V signals required by the AD7760/AD7762. The AVDD2, AVDD3, and AVDD4 supplies are the 5 V supplies to the AD7760/AD7762. A voltage of 2.5 V supplies the AVDD1, VDRIVE, and DVDD pins of the AD7760/AD7762.
A separately regulated 2.5 V supply powers all the digital functionality on the evaluation board excluding the AD7760/ AD7762. An individually regulated 5 V supply also supplies the crystal oscillator and clock buffer devices on the EVALAD7760EDZ/EVAL-AD7762EDZ. Setting LK1 to A means that the MCLK buffer is powered by 5 V, enabling the ADC to be operated using an MCLK signal with an amplitude of 5 V.

DECOUPLING AND LAYOUT RECOMMENDATIONS
The AD7760 and AD7762 data sheets contain specific information about the decoupling and layout recommendations required to achieve optimum specifications.
The EVAL-AD7760EDZ/EVAL-AD7762EDZ adhere to these recommendations completely and are designed as the blueprint for users of the AD7760 and AD7762. The Gerber files for the evaluation board are available for download from the AD7760 and AD7762 product pages.
The EVAL-AD7760EDZ/EVAL-AD7762EDZ are 4-layer boards. One layer is a dedicated ground plane. All supplies to the devices on the EVAL-AD7760EDZ/EVAL-AD7762EDZ are decoupled to this ground plane. In addition to the printed circuit board (PCB) top and bottom layers, there is also a layer for routing power signals. All layers of the boards are detailed in the Evaluation Board Schematics and Artwork section.

DIFFERENTIAL INPUT
The differential input to the AD7760/AD7762 is applied through Connector J1, which is an XLR audio standard connector. The differential inputs are routed through the AD7760/AD7762 onboard differential amplifiers using the external circuit components as detailed in the AD7760 and AD7762 data sheets.
STANDALONE OPERATION
The evaluation board can be used in a standalone manner (that is, without using the EVAL-CED1Z). In this case, however, the user must provide all required interface communications and a means to acquire the output data from the board.

In addition, the exposed paddle of an AD7760 or AD7762 is connected by multiple vias to this ground plane. The exposed paddle is not connected to any of the ground pins on the device.
LINK OPTIONS
The link options on the evaluation board are factory set for the required operating setup. The functions of these links are described in Table 1.

Table 1. Link Options

Link No. Function

LK1

Link option for power mode of

the crystal oscillator

R23,

Sets the MCLK source for AD7760/

R12, R31 AD7762 and EVAL-CED1Z

Position Descriptions Removing this link places the crystal oscillator (Y1) in standby mode.
R23: a 0 link routes the on-board oscillator to two parallel clock buffers in which one goes to MCLK and the other output goes to EVAL-CED1Z board to allow data acquisition using the supplied software. R12, R31: populate R31 to select external MCLK source through Connector J8. R12 may be use for termination of any external MCLK source.

Default Inserted
R23

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CONNECTING THE EVALUATION HARDWARE
Connecting the hardware is a five step process.
1. Apply power to the EVAL-CED1Z via the +7 V, 15 W power supply provided with the EVAL-CED1Z board. The green LED (labeled Power) on the EVAL-CED1Z lights up to indicate that the EVAL-CED1Z is receiving power. The USB cable can then be connected between the PC and the EVAL-CED1Z.
2. Connect the USB cable between the PC and the EVALCED1Z. A green LED positioned beside the USB connector on the EVAL-CED1Z board lights up, indicating that the USB connection has been established.
3. Power up the EVAL-AD7760EDZ/EVAL-AD7762EDZ through Connector J2. Connect a wire from the connector labeled V+ to 7.5 V of an external power supply. In addition, ensure that there is a GND connection between the GND of J2 and the power supply GND connection.
4. Connect the female connector (J3, marked CED1Z PPI), which is on the underside of the evaluation board, to the PPI header of the EVAL-CED1Z board.
5. Start the evaluation software.

The differential input to the AD7760/AD7762 device can be connected to the black XLR connector (J1) marked Differential Input. This differential input is routed to the inputs of the onboard differential amplifier for the device. Because the software powers up the device, do not apply an analog input until the device is fully powered up.
When the hardware is set up, use the software to control the EVAL-CED1Z and the EVAL-AD7760EDZ/EVAL-AD7762EDZ.
Launch the software from the Analog Devices menu: from the AD7760_2 submenu, click the AD7760_2 icon.
Note that if an error message appears, click OK and restart the application after checking the connection between the adapter board and the USB port on the PC. Also check that the USB device is identified by the Device Manager, as detailed in the Installing the Software section.

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USING THE EVALUATION SOFTWARE
After the hardware is initially installed, follow the instructions to set up the evaluation software each time the system is used. Note that the hardware must be powered up as described in the About the Evaluation Hardware section.

DEVICE SELECT AND SAMPLE CONTROLS

FILTER PROGRAMMABILITY CONTROLS

STATUS BITS INDICATOR PANEL

POWER, NUMBER OF SAMPLES, AND DECIMATION RATE CONTROLS

GAIN, OVERRANGE, AND OFFSET REGISTER CONTROLS AND INDICATORS

FULL BAND DEFAULT DIGITAL FILTER ATTENUATION SIGNATURE

Figure 8. Front Panel Showing Control and Indicator Information and the Performance with a -0.5 dB, 1 kHz Input Tone in Decimate by 32 Mode when Running with the Default 40 MHz MCLK

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OVERVIEW OF THE MAIN WINDOW
Refer to the front panel shown in Figure 8 when following these steps.
1. Find the default download location for the evaluation software by clicking Start > All Programs > Analog Devices > AD7760_2 > AD7760_2. For a location other than the default, follow the path entered during setup. The evaluation software GUI appears (see Figure 8).
2. Select the correct device: AD7760 or AD7762. 3. To power up the device under evaluation, click the
Power Mode drop-down menu, and select Low Power or Normal Power. This prompts the EVAL-CED1Z to write to the AD7760/AD7762 registers and power up the device.

6. Specify the Power Mode, Decimation Rate, and Number of Samples to be acquired (typically 65,536 samples) by using the drop-down menus on the software front panel. The software allows the number of samples specified by the user to be viewed as a waveform, histogram, or FFT.
7. Choosing the different decimation rates in the software controls writes to the AD7760/AD7762 Control Register 2 to change the amount of decimation used in the second internal FIR filter of the AD7760. This filter can be completely bypassed to enable decimate ×8 mode, or otherwise set to decimate from ×2 to ×32 to enable an overall decimation rate of 16 to 256 for the AD7760. Note that the AD7762 only operates in decimation rates of 32, 64, 128, and 256.
8. Click Sample or Continuous to show samples output by the evaluation board. Sample gives one set of samples, the length of which is determined by the Number of Samples selection on the software front panel. Clicking Continuous shows continuously updated samples of the analog input to the device.

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Figure 9. Powering Up
4. Note that the external voltage supply connected to the EVAL-AD7760EDZ/EVAL-AD7762EDZ shows ~240 mA in Normal Power mode and ~170 mA in Low Power mode. Seeing the current draw levels change when switching between the power modes also verifies that communication between the evaluation board and CED1 board is operational.
5. Change the decimation rate setting by clicking the Decimation Rate drop-down menu as shown in Figure 9. Note that the device powers up in a default decimation setting of 32. Changing the rate allows the user to vary the oversampling rate and implement the five on-chip decimation options offering output data rates ranging from 78 kHz to 2.5 MHz output for the AD7760.

Figure 10. Showing Samples
9. Check the frequency of the DRDY pulse on an oscilloscope (test point marked DRDY) and ensure that it matches the frequency shown in the Output Data Rate text box in the software front panel.
10. Observe if the frequencies match. If at any stage these frequencies do not match, reset the EVAL-AD7760EDZ/ EVAL-AD7762EDZ evaluation board by pressing the RESET push button on the evaluation board. Then, set the Decimation Rate in the software front panel to the correct default value.

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WORKING IN MODULATOR MODE
To enter modulator mode,
1. Click Modulator Enable as shown in Figure 9. When in modulator mode, the green indicator beside the control button appears lit.
2. Evaluation of the AD7760 device when using this hardware and software allows the user to look at the direct raw modulator output from the device bypassing all of the internal FIR filtering.

3. Running in modulator mode allows the user to see the noise shaping provided by the AD7760 – modulator as shown in Figure 11.
4. Click Modulator Enable to exit modulator mode; the green indicator light goes off. Reset by clicking Reset and then set the Decimation Rate as desired to run with the internal default FIR filters.

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Figure 11. Modulator Mode Example of Noise Shaping Provided by the AD7760; the High Frequency Content of the Modulator Output Leads to the Coarse Nature of the Waveform Shown

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DOWNLOADING A USER DEFINED FILTER
The final stage of the AD7760/AD7762 FIR filters can be programmed to suit the specific requirements of the user. The filter designed must correspond with the requirements listed in the data sheet; it must be a symmetrical filter with an even number of coefficients. The number of coefficients can range from 12 to 96.
Keep the following points in mind:
Due to the symmetry of the filter, the coefficients repeat. Therefore, only half of the coefficients are required to be sent to the AD7760/AD7762.
The device software reads the coefficients from a text file and writes each coefficient to the AD7760/AD7762. The filter file must contain the correct checksum, which is also written to the ADC, and the file must be in the correct format.
An example of this format is shown in Figure 12. This example corresponds to the example digital filter in the device data sheet.
Each of the 32-bit words (in this case, there are 12 words for the coefficients and the checksum) are in a hexadecimal format– there must be no spaces between the characters and no text, spaces, or notation before or after any of the hexadecimal words to be written. The software implements a text read from each line of the file and then translates this value to the correct binary 32-bit word to be written to the AD7760/AD7762 as per the description in the data sheet.

To download a filter, 1. Select the number of coefficients for download–this is half
the filter length. Therefore, for example, for a 24 tap filter, select 12 from the drop-down selection shown in Figure 13.
Figure 13. Number of Coefficients
2. Click the folder icon and browse to the location of the filter text file. The installation placed a copy of the data sheet example at Program files/Analog Device/AD7760_2; this file is called filter_12c.txt.

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Figure 12. Example of Format for Filter Coefficients for Download

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Figure 14. Browse to Select the Specific Text File
3. Click Configure Filter to download the user defined filter. 4. Click Sample to acquire a batch of samples from the device.
The filter example used in the device data sheet shows a slower transition band. The FFT of this filter implementation is shown in Figure 15. As highlighted, the status bits output by the ADC show whether the filter file was downloaded correctly.
The indicators for the DL_OK, FILT_OK and UFILT are all asserted to show a successful filter download.

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STATUS BITS INDICATE: DL_OK ASSERTED FILT_OK ASSERTED UFILT ASSERTED THIS SHOWS THAT A USER DEFINED FILTER IS IN USE AND THAT IT WAS DOWNLOADED CORRECTLY.
CHANGE IN THE FILTER TRANSITION BAND FOR CUSTOM FILTER
Figure 15. User Defined Filter Example Implemented on Evaluation Board, Note Illuminated Indicators and Custom Filter Transition Band

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WRITING TO GAIN, OFFSET, AND OVERRANGE REGISTERS
The evaluation board allows the user to write to the on-board registers for control of gain correction, offset correction, and the setting of the overrange flag.
For example, the default value of the gain correction register, 1.25, can be changed to a value of 1.00 by setting the value in the WR_GAIN box to 1.00. Click the white WR_GAIN switch on the front panel to write to the gain register.

To check that the value has been written correctly, click the white RD_GAIN switch on the front panel. The value of the gain register is shown in the RD_GAIN indicator box.

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Figure 16. Writing to the On-Board Registers

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Figure 20. EVAL-AD7760EDZ/EVAL-AD7762EDZ Component Side Top Silkscreen Artwork

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Figure 21. EVAL-AD7760EDZ/EVAL-AD7762EDZ Component Side Layer 1 Artwork

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Figure 22. EVAL-AD7760EDZ/EVAL-AD7762EDZ Ground Plane Layer 2 Artwork

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Figure 23. EVAL-AD7760EDZ/EVAL-AD7762EDZ Power Plane Layer 2 Artwork

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Figure 24. EVAL-AD7760EDZ/EVAL-AD7762EDZ Solder Side Layer 4 Artwork

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Figure 25. EVAL-AD7760EDZ/EVAL-AD7762EDZ Component Side Bottom Silkscreen Artwork

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BILL OF MATERIALS

Table 2.
Name
+7V5, /SYNC, 2V5D, 5VD, AVDD1, AVDD2, AVDD3, AVDD4, CS, DRDY, DVDD, GND, GND1 to GND3, MCLK_ADC, MCLK_FPGA, RD/WR, VDD_U5, VDRIVE C1, C2, C14 C3 C4 to C6, C9, C56, C58, C62 C7, C48, C50, C52 to C54, C57 C10, C13 C11 C15, C32 to C34, C39, C61, C64, C65, C72, C84 C16 C17 C19, C21, C23, C25, C27, C29, C43 to C45, C47, C83 C20, C22 C42 C46 C59 C88, C90, C93, C94 D1 F1 to F10 J1 J2 J3 J6, J8, J12 L1 to L8, L10 to L14 L9 LK1

Value
33 pF 2.2 pF 0.1 µF 0.1 µF DNI 100 µF 10 µF 47 µF 22 pF 0.1 µF 1 µF DNI 10 nF 10 nF 100 pF
200 µH 10 nH

Part Number
06035A330JAT2A CC0603CRNPO9BN2R2 B0603R104KCT CC0402ZRY5V7BB104
Not applicable TAJC107K010RNJ TAJB106K020RNJ
TAJD476K020RNJ GRM1555C1H220JZ01D U0805R104KCT
GRM21BR71C105KA01L Not applicable CM05X7R103K16AH CC0603KRX7R8BB103 U0603C101JCT S2M NFE61PT102E1H9L NC3FAH1-1 CTB5000/2 M20-7832046 R114426000 74279266LF B82496C3100J M20-9990246

Part Description Test point, holes must be left free of solder
50 V, NPO, multilayer ceramic capacitor 50 V, NPO, multilayer ceramic capacitor 16 V, X7R, multilayer ceramic capacitor 16 V, Y5V, multilayer ceramic capacitor
Optional capacitor footprint (0805) 10 V, tantalum capacitor 20 V, tantalum capacitor
20 V, tantalum capacitor 50 V, C0G, multilayer ceramic capacitor 50 V, X7R, multilayer ceramic capacitor
16 V, X7R, multilayer ceramic capacitor PTH capacitor location 16 V, X7R, multilayer ceramic capacitor 25 V, X7R, multilayer ceramic capacitor 50 V, NPO, multilayer ceramic capacitor 2 A, rectifier diode 1 nF, 3-terminal capacitor XLR female audio connector 2-pin, terminal block (5 mm pitch) 40-pin (2 × 20) DIL vertical socket 50 , SMB jack Inductor Inductor 2-pin (0.1″ pitch) header and shorting shunt

R1, R2 R3, R4 R5, R6
R7, R8, R35 R9 R10, R11, R14 to R16, R18, R21 to R25, R29, R32, R33, R40 to R44, R46 R12, R31, R45 R17 R19 R20, R26 to R28 R30 R34 R36 R37 R38

649 1 k 18 (17.8 ) 100 18 0

RN73C1J649RBTG RN73C1J1K0BTG RN73C1J17R8BTG
MC 0.063W 0603 1% 100 MC 0.063W 0603 5% 18 MC 0.063W 0603 0R

Precision SMD resistor Precision SMD resistor Precision SMD resistor
SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor

DNI 1 160 k 10 k 100 220 k 68 k 110 k 10

Not applicable RC0603FR-071RL MC 0.063W 0603 1% 160 k MC 0.063W 0603 1% 10 k RC0402FR-07100RL MC 0.063W 0603 1% 220 k MC 0.063W 0603 1% 68 k MC 0.063W 0603 1% 110 k MC 0.063W 0603 1% 10

SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor SMD resistor

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Stock Code1 Do not insert
FEC 498555 FEC 721888 FEC 9406140 FEC 3019482
Do not insert FEC 197180 FEC 197427
FEC 197464 FEC 8819629 FEC 9406387
FEC 9527710 Do not insert FEC 578149 FEC 3019561 FEC 9406115 FEC 9843876 FEC 9528202 FEC 724518 FEC 151789 FEC 7992033 FEC 4194512
FEC 3877024 FEC 1022247 and 150-411 FEC 1140503 FEC 1140509 FEC 1140429
FEC 9330364 FEC 9331840 FEC 9331662
Do not insert FEC 9238123 FEC 9330682 FEC 9330399 FEC 9239111 FEC 9330836 FEC 9331468 FEC 9330461 FEC 9330429

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EVAL-AD7760EDZ/EVAL-AD7762EDZ User Guide

Name R39 S1 U1
U2, U5 U3 U4 U6, U9 U11 U12 U14 X1 to X4 Y1 Y1 (alternate)

Value 100 k
40 MHz 40 MHz

Part Number MC 0.063W 0603 1% 100 k B3S-1000 AD7760BSVZ/AD7762BSVZ
NC7SZ08M5 ADR434ARZ ADP3330ARTZ-2.5 ADP3334ARMZ ADP3330ARTZ-5 SN74LVC08APWR ADM6711ZAKSZ Not applicable MX045HS40M0000 MS06122

Part Description SMD resistor SMD push button switch (sealed 6 mm × 6 mm) AD7760/AD7762 analog-to-digital converter
Single AND gate Ultralow noise XFET voltage references Low dropout regulator Adjustable LDO regulator Low dropout regulator Quad, two-input, positive AND gate Reset generator PCB standoff (0.156″ hole) HCMOS/TTL clock oscillator 40.0 MHz, GXO-U100H/B, 5 V, half size, ±50 ppm stability, 0 + 70°

Stock Code1
FEC 9330402 FEC 177-807 AD7760BSVZ/ AD7762BSVZ FEC 1013807 ADR434ARZ ADP3330ARTZ-2.5 ADP3334ARMZ-REEL7 ADP3330ARTZ-5 FEC 1102978 ADM6711ZAKSZ Do not insert Digi-Key CTX175-ND Second source P/N for Y1

1 The FEC stock code notation refers to the stock order code for that component from Farnell Element 14.

ESD Caution ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Charged devices and circuit boards can discharge without detection. Although this product features patented or proprietary protection circuitry, damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy ESD. Therefore, proper ESD precautions should be taken to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality.
Legal Terms and Conditions By using the evaluation board discussed herein (together with any tools, components documentation or support materials, the “Evaluation Board”), you are agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions set forth below (“Agreement”) unless you have purchased the Evaluation Board, in which case the Analog Devices Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale shall govern. Do not use the Evaluation Board until you have read and agreed to the Agreement. Your use of the Evaluation Board shall signify your acceptance of the Agreement. This Agreement is made by and between you (“Customer”) and Analog Devices, Inc. (“ADI”), with its principal place of business at One Technology Way, Norwood, MA 02062, USA. Subject to the terms and conditions of the Agreement, ADI hereby grants to Customer a free, limited, personal, temporary, non-exclusive, non-sublicensable, non-transferable license to use the Evaluation Board FOR EVALUATION PURPOSES ONLY. Customer understands and agrees that the Evaluation Board is provided for the sole and exclusive purpose referenced above, and agrees not to use the Evaluation Board for any other purpose. Furthermore, the license granted is expressly made subject to the following additional limitations: Customer shall not (i) rent, lease, display, sell, transfer, assign, sublicense, or distribute the Evaluation Board; and (ii) permit any Third Party to access the Evaluation Board. As used herein, the term “Third Party” includes any entity other than ADI, Customer, their employees, affiliates and in-house consultants. The Evaluation Board is NOT sold to Customer; all rights not expressly granted herein, including ownership of the Evaluation Board, are reserved by ADI. CONFIDENTIALITY. This Agreement and the Evaluation Board shall all be considered the confidential and proprietary information of ADI. Customer may not disclose or transfer any portion of the Evaluation Board to any other party for any reason. Upon discontinuation of use of the Evaluation Board or termination of this Agreement, Customer agrees to promptly return the Evaluation Board to ADI. ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS. Customer may not disassemble, decompile or reverse engineer chips on the Evaluation Board. Customer shall inform ADI of any occurred damages or any modifications or alterations it makes to the Evaluation Board, including but not limited to soldering or any other activity that affects the material content of the Evaluation Board. Modifications to the Evaluation Board must comply with applicable law, including but not limited to the RoHS Directive. TERMINATION. ADI may terminate this Agreement at any time upon giving written notice to Customer. Customer agrees to return to ADI the Evaluation Board at that time. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. THE EVALUATION BOARD PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS PROVIDED “AS IS” AND ADI MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO IT. ADI SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY REPRESENTATIONS, ENDORSEMENTS, GUARANTEES, OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, RELATED TO THE EVALUATION BOARD INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, TITLE, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NONINFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS. IN NO EVENT WILL ADI AND ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM CUSTOMER’S POSSESSION OR USE OF THE EVALUATION BOARD, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS, DELAY COSTS, LABOR COSTS OR LOSS OF GOODWILL. ADI’S TOTAL LIABILITY FROM ANY AND ALL CAUSES SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT OF ONE HUNDRED US DOLLARS ($100.00). EXPORT. Customer agrees that it will not directly or indirectly export the Evaluation Board to another country, and that it will comply with all applicable United States federal laws and regulations relating to exports. GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the substantive laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (excluding conflict of law rules). Any legal action regarding this Agreement will be heard in the state or federal courts having jurisdiction in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, and Customer hereby submits to the personal jurisdiction and venue of such courts. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods shall not apply to this Agreement and is expressly disclaimed.
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Documents / Resources

ANALOG DEVICES EVAL-AD7760EDZ, EVAL-AD7762EDZ Evaluation Board [pdf] User Guide
AD7760, AD7762, EVAL-AD7760EDZ EVAL-AD7762EDZ Evaluation Board, EVAL-AD7760EDZ EVAL-AD7762EDZ, Evaluation Board, Board

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