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CN0565 - Possible differences between datasheet and Schematic.

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The user asked about the correct configuration of Y0 to Y3 on the EVAL-CN0565-ARDZ board. The support engineer confirmed that the correct configuration is Y0 = CE0 (F+), Y1 = RE0 (S+), Y2 = SE0 (S-), Y3 = DE0 (F-), and noted that the Circuit Note will be updated to reflect this. The user suggested updating the CN0565 Wiki with this information.
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Category: Datasheet/Specs
Product Number: AD5940

Hi !

In the CN0565 - DataSheet it's shown in Figure1 and Figure 10: 
Y0 = CE0
Y1 = SE0
Y2 = DE0
Y3 = RE0

But in the CN0565 Design Support Package -> cn0565-DesignSupport.zip -> EVAL-CN0565-ARDZ Schematic.pdf it's shown on page 2

Y0 = CE0
Y1 = RE0
Y2 = SE0
Y3 = DE0

Could you tell me what is the real board configuration?

Thanks

Antonio

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  • Hi Antonio,

    Figure 1 and Figure 10 of the Circuit Note has a typographical error. The correct configuration is defined by F+ S+, S-, F- labelled as CE0, RE0, SE0, DE0 respectively. This was also the same configuration used in the muxing code. 

    Y0 = CE0 = F+
    Y1 = RE0 = S+
    Y2 = SE0 = S-
    Y3 = DE0 = F-

    Apologies for the confusion, it's lined up to be updated the next revision of the Circuit Note.

    Regards,
    Michelle

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  • Hi Antonio,

    Figure 1 and Figure 10 of the Circuit Note has a typographical error. The correct configuration is defined by F+ S+, S-, F- labelled as CE0, RE0, SE0, DE0 respectively. This was also the same configuration used in the muxing code. 

    Y0 = CE0 = F+
    Y1 = RE0 = S+
    Y2 = SE0 = S-
    Y3 = DE0 = F-

    Apologies for the confusion, it's lined up to be updated the next revision of the Circuit Note.

    Regards,
    Michelle

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