AD8112-EVALZ/AD8113-EVALZ/AD8114-EVALZ/ AD8115-EVALZ/ADV3205-EVALZ User Guide UG-818 One Technology Way * P.O. Box 9106 * Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A. * Tel: 781.329.4700 * Fax: 781.461.3113 * www.analog.com Evaluation Board for the AD8112, AD8113, AD8114/AD8115, and ADV3205 Analog Crosspoint Switches FEATURES Full featured evaluation board for the AD8112, AD8113, AD8114/AD8115, and ADV3205 Uses USB Board Z with PIC18F4550 for the digital control 5 V operation 12 V operation for audio applications of AD8112 and AD8113 EVALUATION KIT CONTENTS AD8112-EVALZ/AD8113-EVALZ/AD8114-EVALZ/ AD8115-EVALZ/ADV3205-EVALZ evaluation board 6-pin serial wire Instruction guide for software download EQUIPMENT NEEDED Signal source or video pattern generator and signal analyzer Power supplies (5 V/1 A and 5 V/1 A) PC running Windows XP only Type A to Type B USB 2.0 connector (recommended) BNC to BNC connector for inputs and outputs SOFTWARE NEEDED For the AD8112, use the ADV3224/ADV3225 control software for the 16 x 8 switch array For the AD8113, the AD8114/AD8115, and the ADV3205, use the ADV3226/ADV3227 control software for the 16 x 16 switch array GENERAL DESCRIPTION The AD8112 is a low cost, 16 x 8 fully buffered crosspoint switch matrix, and the AD8113 is a 16 x 16 fully buffered crosspoint switch matrix. Both products operate on voltage supplies of 12 V for audio applications and of 5 V for video applications, offering a -3 dB signal bandwidth greater than 60 MHz and channel switch times of less than 60 ns with 0.1% settling for use in both analog and digital audio. Both the AD8112 and the AD8113 have gain of +2. The AD8114/AD8115 are high speed 16 x 16 video crosspoint switch matrices. They offer a -3 dB signal bandwidth greater than 200 MHz and channel switch times of less than 50 ns with PLEASE SEE THE LAST PAGE FOR AN IMPORTANT WARNING AND LEGAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 1% settling. The AD8114/AD8115 include 16 independent output buffers that can be placed into a high impedance state for paralleling crosspoint outputs to prevent off channels from loading the output bus. The AD8114 has a gain of +1 while the AD8115 has a gain of +2. They both operate on voltage supplies of 5 V while consuming only 70 mA of idle current. Channel switching is performed via a serial digital control that can accommodate the daisy-chaining of several devices or via a parallel control to allow updating of an individual output without reprogramming the entire array. The ADV3205 is a 16 x 16 fully buffered crosspoint switch matrix that operates on 5 V, making it ideal for video applications, and has a gain of +2. The ADV3205 offers a -3 dB signal bandwidth of 60 MHz and channel switch times of less than 60 ns with 0.1% settling. The AD8112, the AD8113, and the ADV3205 are available in a 100-lead LQFP over the commercial temperature range of 0C to 70C. Some applications of these analog crosspoint switches are closed circuit television (CCTV) surveillance/DVR, analog/digital audio routers, video routers (NTSC, PAL, S-video, SECAM), multimedia systems, and video conferencing. The AD8114/AD8115 are available in a 100-lead LQFP over the extended industrial temperature range of -40C to +85C. Some applications of these analog crosspoint switches are routing of high speed signals including video (NTSC, PAL, S-video, SECAM, YUV, RGB), compressed video, three-level digital video, data communications, and telecommunications. The AD8112, AD8113, AD8114/AD8115, and ADV3205 are all pin-compatible with each other and are available in the same 100-lead LQFP, which can be evaluated on a single board. This user guide provides all of the supporting documents and software for the evaluation of the AD8112, AD8113, AD8114/ AD8115, and ADV3205. Complete specifications for the AD8112, AD8113, AD8114/AD8115, and ADV3205 are available in the AD8112, AD8113, AD8114/AD8115, and ADV3205 data sheets available from Analog Devices, Inc., and should be consulted when working with the evaluation board. Rev. 0 | Page 1 of 10 UG-818 AD8112-EVALZ/AD8113-EVALZ/AD8114-EVALZ/AD8115-EVALZ/ADV3205-EVALZ User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Features .............................................................................................. 1 Analog Inputs.................................................................................4 Evaluation Kit Contents ................................................................... 1 Analog Outputs .............................................................................4 Equipment Needed ........................................................................... 1 USB Board Z ..................................................................................4 Software Needed ............................................................................... 1 Quick Start Guide..........................................................................4 General Description ......................................................................... 1 Evaluation Board Control Software ................................................6 Revision History ............................................................................... 2 Installing the Evaluation Software ..............................................6 Evaluation Board Photograph and Block Diagram...................... 3 Evaluation Board Schematic and Artwork.....................................7 Evaluation Board Hardware ............................................................ 4 Ordering Information .......................................................................9 Introduction .................................................................................. 4 Bill of Materials ..............................................................................9 Power Supply ................................................................................. 4 REVISION HISTORY 3/15--Revision 0: Initial Version Rev. 0 | Page 2 of 10 AD8112-EVALZ/AD8113-EVALZ/AD8114-EVALZ/AD8115-EVALZ/ADV3205-EVALZ User Guide UG-818 EVALUATION BOARD PHOTOGRAPH AND BLOCK DIAGRAM SER/PAR D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 A0 A1 A2 A3 CLK 80-BIT SHIFT REGISTER WITH 5-BIT PARALLEL LOADING UPDATE DATA OUT 80 SET INDIVIDUAL OR RESET ALL OUTPUTS TO OFF PARALLEL LATCH CE 80 RESET DECODE 16 x 5:16 DECODERS AD8114/AD8115 256 SWITCH MATRIX OUTPUT BUFFER G = +1, G = +2 16 OUTPUTS 12999-001 16 INPUTS 16 ENABLE/DISABLE DATA IN Figure 1. Rev. 0 | Page 3 of 10 UG-818 AD8112-EVALZ/AD8113-EVALZ/AD8114-EVALZ/AD8115-EVALZ/ADV3205-EVALZ User Guide EVALUATION BOARD HARDWARE INTRODUCTION USB BOARD Z The AD8112-EVALZ/AD8113-EVALZ/AD8114-EVALZ/ AD8115-EVALZ/ADV3205-EVALZ evaluation board allow the user to easily evaluate the AD8112, the AD8113, the AD8114/AD8115, and the ADV3205 in their various modes and configurations. Figure 2 shows the typical bench setup used to evaluate the five analog crosspoint switches. The USB Board Z uses a PIC18F4550 microcontroller to control the inputs and outputs of the crosspoint switch. The USB Board Z has a USB port that easily connects the USB Board Z to the PC to access the evaluation board control software. A 6-pin serial wire connects the USB board Z to the AD8112-EVALZ/AD8113EVALZ/AD8114-EVALZ/AD8115-EVALZ/ADV3205-EVALZ evaluation board. POWER SUPPLY The AD8112-EVALZ/AD8113-EVALZ/AD8114-EVALZ/ AD8115-EVALZ/ADV3205-EVALZ evaluation board requires a typical 5 V power supply for the analog circuitry and a +5 V single supply for the digital circuitry. When using the AD8112 and the AD8113 in audio applications, use +12 V in AVCC and -12 V in AVEE. Connect the supplies as shown in Figure 2. ANALOG INPUTS QUICK START GUIDE Take the following steps to test the functionality and performance of the evaluation board: 1. 2. Drive any or all of the inputs, INPUT00 to INPUT15, with a waveform generator, video pattern generator, or any signal source that can provide an input voltage of 1.5 V for both the AD8112 and the AD8113 in video application and 5 V for both the AD8112 and the AD8113 in audio application. For the AD8114/ AD8115, the input voltage range is between 3.5 V. The ADV3205 has an input voltage range of 1.5 V. All inputs are terminated with 75 termination resistors. For audio applications of the AD8112 and the AD8113, input terminations can be removed and changed because audio signals are not as demanding on termination as video signals. 3. 4. ANALOG OUTPUTS The 16 outputs, terminated with 75 termination resistors of the AD8112-EVALZ/AD8113-EVALZ/AD8114-EVALZ/ AD8115-EVALZ/ADV3205-EVALZ evaluation board can be disabled using the Reset button. The waveform signal from each or from all of the outputs is checked using a signal analyzer such as an oscilloscope or display/monitor. For audio applications of the AD8112 and the AD8113, output series terminations can be shorted or changed in value because audio signals are not as demanding on termination as video signals. 5. 6. 7. Rev. 0 | Page 4 of 10 Remove the AD8112-EVALZ/AD8113-EVALZ/ AD8114-EVALZ/AD8115-EVALZ/ADV3205-EVALZ evaluation board from its packaging. Connect the external bench top power supply to P1 of the AD8112-EVALZ/AD8113-EVALZ/AD8114-EVALZ/ AD8115-EVALZ/ADV3205-EVALZ evaluation board (or optionally from test points AVCC to DVCC). The power supply voltage for video applications is 5 V, and it is 12 V for audio applications (applicable for the AD8112-EVALZ/ AD8113-EVALZ only). Connect the serial wire between P2 of the AD8112-EVALZ/ AD8113-EVALZ/AD8114-EVALZ/AD8115-EVALZ/ ADV3205-EVALZ evaluation board and P1 of the USB Board Z. Connect the Type A to Type B USB connector between the USB Board Z and the PC control. When completed, CR1 and CR2 of the USB Board Z light alternatingly, and CR3 lights steadily. Connect an input signal that is within the input voltage range of the device through the BNC to BNC connector between the signal generator or the video pattern generator and IN00. Connect an oscilloscope or display/monitor to OUTPUT00 through the BNC to BNC connector. Open the evaluation board control software (see the Installing the Evaluation Software section for details on downloading the software) and then click 0 on the first row, first column to enable INPUT00 and to enable OUTPUT00. AD8112-EVALZ/AD8113-EVALZ/AD8114-EVALZ/AD8115-EVALZ/ADV3205-EVALZ User Guide DC POWER SUPPLY UG-818 WAVEFORM/SIGNAL GENERATOR ANALOG INPUTS OSCILLOSCOPE USB BOARD Z ANALOG OUTPUTS DISPLAY TYPE A TO TYPE B USB PC CONTROL VIDEO PATTERN GENERATOR Figure 2. Typical Evaluation Setup Rev. 0 | Page 5 of 10 12999-002 ANALOG INPUTS UG-818 AD8112-EVALZ/AD8113-EVALZ/AD8114-EVALZ/AD8115-EVALZ/ADV3205-EVALZ User Guide EVALUATION BOARD CONTROL SOFTWARE To install the software, take the following steps: This evaluation board is configured with a USB friendly interface to allow programmability of the AD8112, the AD8113, the AD8114/AD8115, and the ADV3205 registers. 1. Parallel and serial programming, using the P1 and P3 connectors on the evaluation board, can also be done; however, these are not focused on in this user guide. For more information on these two programming modes, see the AD8112, the AD8113, the AD8114/ AD8115, and the ADV3205 data sheets. Download the control software at https://ez.analog.com/docs/DOC-11329 for the AD8112 and at https://ez.analog.com/docs/DOC-11380 for the AD8113, AD8114/AD8115, and ADV3205. Extract the .zip file and open or run the .exe file. The GUI opens, as shown in Figure 4. By default, all inputs and outputs are disabled even though an input signal is present at the input port of the evaluation board. 2. The AD8112-EVALZ evaluation board uses the same evaluation software as the ADV3224-EVALZ/ADV3225-EVALZ evaluation board and the AD8113-EVALZ/AD8114-EVALZ/AD8115-EVALZ/ ADV3205-EVALZ evaluation board are compatible with the evaluation software of the ADV3226-EVALZ/ADV3227-EVALZ evaluation board. INSTALLING THE EVALUATION SOFTWARE Figure 4. GUI Window for ADV3226/ADV3227 Control Software for the ADV3226/ADV3227 Evaluation Board 12999-003 Note that the software can be installed in other operating systems, such as Windows 7 or Windows 8; however, any commands by the user in the graphic user interface (GUI) are not read, and the Unhandled exception has occurred in your application error appears, as shown in Figure 3. The same error message appears when the software is activated; however, the USB connector is not connected to the evaluation board. 12999-004 The following instructions describe the procedure to install the control software onto a Windows(R) PC running an XP operating system. Figure 3. ADV3226/ADV3227 Evaluation Board--Error Message Rev. 0 | Page 6 of 10 P1 P1 AGN D AVCC AGND 6 5 4 P1 AVEE W2 C8 C7 D GND AGND 10F AGND TP104 AVCC AGND J10 OUT14 .1F .1F C26 .1F .1F .1F DVCC C27 DGND C21 .01F AGND .1F C4 AVEE AGND .01F .01F AGND C33 AVCC .01UF C20 AVCC C22 AVEE AGND TIE C4 @ DUT PINS AVCC 75 R29 75 R19 75 R18 75 R17 75 R7 75 R20 75 R22 75 R21 75 R23 75 C25 TIE C2 @ DUT PIN AGND C3 C2 S AGND AGND AGND AGND DGND .01F C34 R24 AGND AGND AGND AGND TIE C3 @ DUT PINS J9 J8 J7 J6 J5 J4 J3 J2 J1 OUT15 AVCC AGND DVCC AVEE 1 3 AGND C19 .01F P2 P2 DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND AGND 50 R43 50 R44 50 R45 50 R46 R16 OUT13 RESET CE AGND OUT1 2 AGND DGND DATA_OUT R30 2 J12 10F P2 75 AVEE CLK AGND J13 75 R31 OUT1 1 AGND IN15 AGND IN14 AGND IN13 AGND IN12 AGND IN11 AGND IN10 AGND IN09 AGND IN08 AGND A3 A2 A0 DGND DUT AD8114 DVCC OUT1 0 AVEE AVCC AGND AVEE OUT0 9 AGND OUT0 8 AVE E AVCC AVCC AGND AVEE OUT0 7 AVCC AVEE AGND AVCC OUT0 6 AVEE AGND 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 AVCC OUT01 AVE E00/01 OUT00 AVCC00 AVCC AVEE AGND IN00 AGND IN01 AGND IN02 AGND IN03 AGND IN04 AGND IN05 AGND IN06 AGND IN07 AGND DGND 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 OUT14 AVEE14/15 OUT15 AVCC15 AVCC AVEE AGND IN15 AGND IN14 AGND IN13 AGND IN12 AGND IN11 AGND IN10 AGND IN09 AGND IN08 AGND DGND DVCC AVCC 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CE D1 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 RESET DATA_OUT CLK DATA_IN UPDATE SER/PAR R33 20K AVCC13/14 75 OUT13 50 C18 .01F DVCC J14 AVEE12/13 R47 AGND N/C DGND W1 AVCC11/12 R5 OUT10 5 SE R/PAR AVEE10/11 P2 75 OUT12 C13 .01F OUT11 J15 AVEE AGND N/C DATA_IN AGND N/C 50 OUT09 DGND AGND N/C DGND OUT08 2 AVEE08/09 R4 75 P1 AGND N/C J16 DGND AGND N/C UPDATE AVCC07/08 R48 AGND N/C 4 AVEE06/07 P2 AGND N/C DGND2 C35 .01F A1 OUT05 C5 OUT07 C6 .01F AVCC09/10 C10 .01F OUT06 R3 AVCC05/06 75 AVEE04/05 10F 75 AGND N/C J17 OUT04 C1 .01F DGND J18 DGND J11 D3 OUT02 ADD TRACE TO DGND AT PIN 74 ON DUT C36 .01F D2 AVEE02/03 6 C37 .01F D0 AVCC03/04 R2 OUT03 75 P2 OUT0 5 R6 DVCC R32 D4 C14 .01F 1 AVEE IN00 IN01 IN02 IN03 IN04 IN05 IN06 IN07 AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND DGND OUT0 4 R8 P1 C15 .01F DVCC 75 C16 .01F J21 R9 OUT0 3 AGND J22 R10 OUT02 C23 .01F AGND D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 A3 A2 A1 A0 50 R34 AGND 50 R35 50 R36 50 R37 50 R38 50 R39 50 R40 50 R41 50 R42 C17 .01F DGND1 J20 Rev. 0 | Page 7 of 10 J19 Figure 5. Evaluation Board Schematic AGND .01F C24 P3 D GND P3 D GND P3 D GND P3 D GND P3 D GND P3 D GND P3 D GND P3 D GND P3 D GND 75 R25 75 R15 75 R14 75 R13 75 R12 J29 J28 J27 J26 J25 .01F .01F AGND AGND C9 C11 AGND 75 R1 75 R11 75 75 R26 .01F AVCC 75 R27 R28 J30 AVE E DGND CLK CE RE SET AGND UPDATE J31 J32 C12 AVCC 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 J23 J24 P3 P3 P3 OUT01 OUT00 DGND .01F C32 P3 P3 12999-005 DVCC 1 DVCC 5 4 3 2 AD8112-EVALZ/AD8113-EVALZ/AD8114-EVALZ/AD8115-EVALZ/ADV3205-EVALZ User Guide UG-818 EVALUATION BOARD SCHEMATIC AND ARTWORK 75 75 75 12999-006 AD8112-EVALZ/AD8113-EVALZ/AD8114-EVALZ/AD8115-EVALZ/ADV3205-EVALZ User Guide Figure 6. AD8112-EVALZ/AD8113-EVALZ/AD8114-EVALZ/AD8115-EVALZ/ADV3205-EVALZ Evaluation Board, Top View 12999-007 UG-818 Figure 7. AD8112-EVALZ/AD8113-EVALZ/AD8114-EVALZ/AD8115-EVALZ/ADV3205-EVALZ Evaluation Board, Bottom View Rev. 0 | Page 8 of 10 AD8112-EVALZ/AD8113-EVALZ/AD8114-EVALZ/AD8115-EVALZ/ADV3205-EVALZ User Guide UG-818 ORDERING INFORMATION BILL OF MATERIALS Table 1. Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Quantity 1 6 4 24 32 1 15 Reference Designator 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 32 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 6 2 2 1 5 1 6 2 2 J1 to J32 P3 P1 P2 DUT1 AGND UPDATE DVCC, DATA_IN CLK, AVCC DATA_OUT, D0, D1, D2, D3, D4 DGND1, DGND2 AVEE, DATA_OUT SER/PAR CE, A0, A1, A2, A3 RESET Not applicable W1, W2 W1, W2 C2, C3, C4, C25, C26, C27 C5, C6, C7, C8 C1, C6, C9 to C24, C32 to C37 R1 to R32 R33 R34 to R48 Description Printed circuit board 0.1 F ceramic chip capacitors 10 F, tantalum chip capacitors 0.01 F chip capacitors 75 chip resistors, 1/16 W, 1% 20 k chip resistor, 1/8 W, 1% 50 chip resistors, do not install these resistors unless another parallel interface is used aside from the USB Board Z 75 BNC connectors 14-pin connector, straight 7-pin connector, header 6-pin connector, header IC AD8112, AD8113, AD8114, AD8115, or ADV3205 Test point, black Test point, brown Test points, red Test points, orange Test points, yellow Test points, green Test points, blue Test points, violet Test points, white Test points, grey Large, self adhesive bumper pads 2-pin headers, male 2-pin jumpers, female Rev. 0 | Page 9 of 10 Stock Number 08-005957 ADS # 4-5-18 ADS # 4-7-2 ADS # 4-5-105 ADS # 3-35-1 ADS # 3-18-26 ADS # 3-35-3 Do not install ADS # 12-3-62 ADS # 12-3-61 ADS # 12-3-60 Do not install ADS # 12-18-44 ADS # 12-18-59 ADS # 12-18-43 ADS # 12-18-60 ADS # 12-18-32 ADS # 12-18-61 ADS # 12-18-62 ADS # 12-18-63 ADS # 12-18-42 ADS # 12-18-64 ADS # 31-1-3 ADS # 11-2-37 ADS # 11-2-38 UG-818 AD8112-EVALZ/AD8113-EVALZ/AD8114-EVALZ/AD8115-EVALZ/ADV3205-EVALZ User Guide NOTES ESD Caution ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. 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