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EVAL-AD7634 - External serial clock

Hello,

I recently acquired an EVAL-AD7634 board and wish to operate it as stand-alone (serial slave mode), with a TI DSP TMS320F28335 as serial master. I would like to know if it's possible to provide the serial clock from the DSP to the ADC through the pin SCLK (connector P3 pin C7) . In page 3 of the related datasheet states that in this mode, SCLK (slave serial clock) = MCLK, which is a fixed clock frequency of 40MHz provided by oscillator U12.

Thanks in advance.

Gabriel Brunheira

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  • Hi Alan,

    At the beginning of my tests with this evaluation board, I tried this idea and it didn't work. Thus I thought I had to use another approach. However, instead of using a continuous clock, I just wired the clock provided by the DSP during the transmission phase of SPI, i.e., a discontinuous clock. The ADC was configured as a serial slave (switches A0: HIGH, A1: HIGH, EXT/INT: HIGH), and although the serial clock from the DSP was reaching the MCLK pin from the FPGA properly, there was no SCLK coming out from it.

    Is there a specific reason to not work in this case?

    With regards,

    Gabriel

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  • Hi Alan,

    At the beginning of my tests with this evaluation board, I tried this idea and it didn't work. Thus I thought I had to use another approach. However, instead of using a continuous clock, I just wired the clock provided by the DSP during the transmission phase of SPI, i.e., a discontinuous clock. The ADC was configured as a serial slave (switches A0: HIGH, A1: HIGH, EXT/INT: HIGH), and although the serial clock from the DSP was reaching the MCLK pin from the FPGA properly, there was no SCLK coming out from it.

    Is there a specific reason to not work in this case?

    With regards,

    Gabriel

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