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fier, and a relatively lower Q filter used be-
tween the amplifier and the demo circuit.
Apply the analog input signal of interest to the
SMA connectors on the DC1532 demonstra-
tion circuit board marked “J3 AIN1”, “J4 AIN2”,
“J6 AIN3”, “J7 AIN4”. These inputs corre-
spond with channels 1-4 of the ADC respec-
tively. These inputs are capacitive coupled to
Balun transformers ETC1-1-13.
ENCODE CLOCK
NOTE: Apply an encode clock to the SMA
connector on the DC1532 demonstration cir-
cuit board marked “J11 CLK+”. As a default
the DC1532 is populated to have a single
ended input.
For the best noise performance, the ENCODE
INPUT must be driven with a very low jitter,
square wave source. The amplitude should be
large, up to 3V
P-P
or 13dBm. When using a
sinusoidal signal generator a squaring circuit
can be used. Linear Technology also pro-
vides demo board DC1075A that divides a
high frequency sine wave by four, producing a
low jitter square wave for best results with the
LTC2268.
Using band pass filters on the clock and the
analog input will improve the noise perform-
ance by reducing the wideband noise power
of the signals. In the case of the DC1532 a
band pass filter used for the clock should be
used prior to the DC1075A. Datasheet FFT
plots are taken with 10 pole LC filters made by
TTE (Los Angeles, CA) to suppress signal
generator harmonics, non-harmonically re-
lated spurs and broadband noise. Low phase
noise Agilent 8644B generators are used for
both the Clock input and the Analog input.
DIGITAL OUTPUTS
Data outputs. data clock, and frame clock sig-
nals are available on J1 of the DC1532. This
connector follows the VITA-57/FMC standard,
but all signals should be verified when using an
FMC carrier card other than the DC1371.
SOFTWARE
The DC1371A is controlled by the PScope
System Software provided or downloaded
from the Linear Technology website at
http://www.linear.com/software/.
To start the data collection software if
“PScope.exe”, is installed (by default) in
\Program Files\LTC\PScope\, double click the
PScope Icon or bring up the run window un-
der the start menu and browse to the PScope
directory and select PScope.
If the DC1532 demonstration circuit is prop-
erly connected to the DC1371, PSCOPE
should automatically detect the DC1532, and
configure itself accordingly.
If everything is hooked up properly, powered
and a suitable convert clock is present, click-
ing the “Collect” button should result in time
and frequency plots displayed in the PScope
window. Additional information and help for
PScope is available in the DC1371A Quick
Start Guide and in the online help available
within the PScope program itself.