Pmod AD1 - RM PDF
Pmod AD1 - RM PDF
Pmod AD1 - RM PDF
Overview
The Analog to Digital Module Converter Board
(the AD1™) converts signals at a maximum
sampling rate of one million samples per
second, fast enough for the most demanding
audio applications.
Features include:
P1: CS
• two ADCS7476MSPS 12-bit A/D
converter chips P2: Data1 ADC P1
Filter
• a 6-pin header connector 1
• a 6-pin connector P2
J1 Connector
J2 Connector
• two 2-pole Sallen-Key anti-alias filters
• two simultaneous A/D conversion P3: Data 2 ADC
Filter
P3
channels at up to one MSa per channel 2
P4: Clk P4
• very low power consumption
• small form factor (0.95” x 0.80”). P5: GND P5
P6: Vcc P6
Functional Description
AD1 Circuit Diagram
The AD1 converts an analog input signal
ranging from 0-3.3 volts to a 12-bit digital value
in the range 0 to 4095. frequency range suitable to the sample rate of
the converter.
The AD1 has two simultaneous A/D conversion
channels, each with a 12-bit converter and The AD1 uses the SPI/MICROWIRE™ serial
filter. Each channel can sample a separate bus standard to send converted data to the
stream of analog signals. The AD1 can also host system. The serial bus can run at up to 20
convert a single stream of analog signals using MHz.
only one channel.
The AD1 has a 6-pin header and a 6-pin
Each channel has two 2-pole Sallen-Key anti- connector for easy connection to a Digilent
alias filters with poles set to 500 KHz. The system board or other Digilent products. Some
filters limit the analog signal bandwidth to a system boards, like the Digilent Pegasus
board, have a 6-pin header that can connect to
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