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    SDP-S User Guide

    UG-291

    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

    SDP-S Controller Board 

    PLEASE SEE THE LAST PAGE FOR AN IMPORTANT

    WARNING AND LEGAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.  Rev. A | Page 1 of 16

    FEATURES

    USB-to-serial engine

    Peripherals exposed

    SPI

    TWI/I2C

    GPIO

    USB 2.0 PC connectivity

    PC software stack and base firmware provided

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION

    This user guide describes the EVAL-SDP-CS1Z system

    demonstration platform-serial (SDP-S) controller board fromAnalog Devices, Inc. The SDP-S controller board is part of the

    Analog Devices system demonstration platform (SDP). The

    SDP consists of a series of controller boards, interposer boards,

    and daughter boards. SDP controller boards provide a means

    of communicating with the system under evaluation from the

    PC. Interposer boards route signals between two connectors.

    Daughter boards are a collection of product evaluation boards

    and Circuits from the Lab™ reference circuit boards. The SDP-S

    is used as part of the evaluation system for many Analog Devices

    components and reference circuits. The primary audience for

    this user guide is the system engineer who seeks to understand

    how to set up the SDP-S board and begin USB communications

    to the PC.

    The SDP-S board is designed to be used in conjunction with

     various Analog Devices component evaluation boards and

    Circuits from the Lab reference circuits as part of a customer

    evaluation environment. The SDP-S provides USB connectivity

    through a USB 2.0 high speed connection to the computer,

    allowing users to evaluate components on this platform from a

    PC application. The SDP-S is based on a USB-to-serial engine,

    which has SPI, I2C, and GPIO lines available, with a 120-pin

    small footprint connector.

    This user guide provides instructions for installing the SDP-S

    hardware (EVAL-SDP-CS1Z board) and software onto a

    computer. The necessary installation files are provided with the

    evaluation daughter board package. The Getting Started section

    provides software and hardware installation procedures, PC

    system requirements, and basic board information. The Evaluation

    Board Hardware section provides information on the EVAL-

    SDP-CS1Z components. The EVAL-SDP-CS1Z schematics are

    provided in the Evaluation Board Schematics section.

    For more information about the SDP-S board, go to

    www.analog.com/sdp. 

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    TABLE OF CONTENTSFeatures .............................................................................................. 1 

    General Description ......................................................................... 1 

    Revision History ............................................................................... 2 

    Product Overview............................................................................. 3 Package Contents .......................................................................... 3 

    Technical or Customer Support.................................................. 3 

    Analog Devices Web Site ............................................................. 3 

    Getting Started .................................................................................. 4 

    PC Configuration ......................................................................... 4 

    USB Installation .............................................................................4 

    Powering Up/Powering Down the SDP-S ..................................4 

    Evaluation Board Hardware .............................................................5 

    LEDs ................................................................................................5 Connector Details .........................................................................5 

    Power............................................................................................ 10 

    Daughter Board Design Guidelines ......................................... 10 

    Mechanical Specifications ......................................................... 11 

    Evaluation Board Schematics........................................................ 13 

    REVISION HISTORY

    8/11—Rev. 0 to Rev. A

    Removed SDRAM Memory from Features Section ..................... 1

    Removed SDRAM Memory from Product Overview Section ... 3

    7/11—Revision 0: Initial Version

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    PRODUCT OVERVIEWThe SDP-S board includes the following:

    •  USB-to-serial engine

    •  1 × 120-pin small footprint connector

    • 

    Hirose FX8-120P-SV1(91), 120-pin header•  Peripherals exposed

    •  SPI

    •  TWI/I2C

    •  GPIO

    PACKAGE CONTENTS

    The EVAL-SDP-CS1Z board package contains the following:

    •  EVAL-SDP-CS1Z board

    •  1 m USB Standard-A-to Mini-B-cable

    Contact the vendor where the SDP-S board was purchased, or

    contact Analog Devices if anything is missing.

    TECHNICAL OR CUSTOMER SUPPORT

    Analog Devices customer support can be reached in the

    following ways:

    •  Visit the SDP homepage at www.analog.com/sdp 

    •  Email processor questions to [email protected] 

    •  Visit the Analog Devices Wiki page at

    www.wiki.analog.com/sdp 

    •  Visit the EngineerZone for community technical support at

    ez.analog.com. 

    •  Phone questions to 1-800-ANALOGD

    •  Contact your Analog Devices local sales office or

    authorized distributor.•  Send questions by mail to

    Analog Devices, Inc.

    Three Technology Way

    P.O. Box 9106

    Norwood, MA 02062-9106

    USA

    ANALOG DEVICES WEB SITE

    The Analog Devices website, www.analog.com, provides

    information about a broad range of products—analog

    integrated circuits, amplifiers, converters, and digital signal

    processors.

    Also, note that MyAnalog.com is a free feature of the Analog

    Devices website that allows customization of a web page to

    display only the latest information about products of interest

    to you. You can choose to receive weekly email notifications

    containing updates to the web pages that meet your interests,

    including documentation errata against all documents.

    MyAnalog.com provides access to books, application notes,

    data sheets, code examples, and more.

    Visit MyAnalog.com to sign up. If you are a registered user,

    simply log on. Your user name is your email address.

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    GETTING STARTED

    This section provides specific information to assist with using

    the SDP-S board as part of the user’s evaluation system.

    The following topics are covered:

     

    PC configuration•  USB installation

    •  Powering up/powering down the SDP-S

    PC CONFIGURATION

    For correct operation of the SDP board, the user’s computer

    must have the following minimum configuration:

    •  Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista®

    •  USB 2.0 port

    When removing the SDP-S board from the package, handle the

    board carefully to avoid the discharge of static electricity, which

    can damage some components.

    USB INSTALLATION

    Perform the following tasks to safely install the SDP-S board

    onto the computer. There are two stages in the software

    application installation procedure. The first stage installs the

    application software. The second stage installs the .NET

    Framework 3.5 and the necessary drivers.

    Installing the Software

    1.  Run the application installation file provided. The first

    stage installs the application GUI and the necessary

    support files onto the computer.

    2.  Immediately following the application installation, the

    .NET Framework 3.5 and the driver package for the SDPboard are installed. If the .NET Framework 3.5 is already

    preinstalled on the computer, this stage is skipped and

    Step 2 consists of a driver package installation only.

    Connecting the SDP-S Board to the PC

    Attach the SDP-S board to a USB 2.0 port on the computer via

    the Standard-A-to-Mini-B cable provided.

    Verifying Driver Installation

    Before using the SDP-S board, verify the driver software has

    installed properly.

    Open the Windows Device Manager and verify the SDP-S

    board appears under ADI Development Tools, as shown inFigure 2. 

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    Figure 2. Device Manager

    POWERING UP/POWERING DOWN THE SDP-SThe following sections describe how to safely power up and

    power down the SDP-S.

    Powering Up the SDP-S Board

    1.  Connect the SDP-S board to the daughter evaluation board

    through the 120-pin mating connector.

    2.  Power up the daughter board.

    3.  Connect the USB port on the computer to the SDP-S board.

    Powering Down the SDP-S Board

    1.  Disconnect the USB port on the computer from the

    SDP-S board.

    2. 

    Power down the daughter evaluation board.3.  Disconnect the SDP-S board from the daughter

    evaluation board.

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    EVALUATION BOARD HARDWAREThis section describes the hardware design of the EVAL-SDP-

    CS1Z board.

    The following topics are covered:

    • 

    LEDs—This section describes the SDP-S on-board LEDs.•  Connector details—This section details the pin

    assignments on the 120-pin connector.

    •  Power—This section lists power requirements of the SDP-S

    and identifies connector power inputs and output pins.

    •  Daughter board design guidelines—This section provides

    guidelines on how to design daughter boards for use with

    the SDP-S.

    •  Mechanical specifications—This section provides

    dimensional information.

    LEDS

    There are two LEDs located on the SDP-S board (see Figure 3).

    Power LED (PWR)

    The green power LED indicates that the SDP-S board is

    powered. This is not an indication of USB connectivity between

    the SDP-S and the PC.

    LED1

    Rev 1.0

     S DP – S 

    P WR

     J  2 

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    Figure 3. SDP-S Board LEDs

    LED1

    The orange LED is an LED used as a diagnostic tool for

    evaluation application developers.

    CONNECTOR DETAILSThe SDP-S board contains one Hirose FX8-120P-SV1(91),

    120-pin header connector. Through this connector, the

    peripheral communication interfaces of the USB-to-serial

    engine are exposed. The exposed peripherals are

    •  SPI

    •  I2C/TWI

    •  GPIO

    Also included on the connector specification are input and out-

    put power pins, ground pins, and pins reserved for future use.

    Connector Pin Assignments

    Table 1 lists the connector pins and identifies the functionalityassigned to each connector pin on the SDP-S board.

    The pinout of this connector is consistent with other connectors

    across the SDP family.

     

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    Table 1. 120-Pin Connector Pin Assignments

    Pin No. Pin Name Description

    1 NC No connect. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    2 NC No connect. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    3 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    4 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.5 USB_VBUS Connected directly to the USB 5 V supply.

    6 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    7 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    8 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    9 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    10 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    11 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    12 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    13 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    14 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    15 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    16 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    17 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    18 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    19 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    20 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    21 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    22 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    23 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    24 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    25 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    26 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    27 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    28 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    29 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.30 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    31 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    32 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    33 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    34 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    35 SPI_HOLD Detects the ready state of the daughter board for SPI transfer.

    36 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    37 SPI_SEL_B SPI Chip Select B. Use this to control a second device on the SPI bus.

    38 SPI_SEL_C SPI Chip Select C. Use this to control a third device on the SPI bus.

    39 NC No connect. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    40 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    41 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    42 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.43 GPIO0 General-purpose input/output.

    44 GPIO2 General-purpose input/output.

    45 GPIO4 General-purpose input/output.

    46 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    47 GPIO6 General-purpose input/output.

    48 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    49 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    50 NC No connect. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    51 NC No connect. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    52 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

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    Pin No. Pin Name Description

    53 NC No connect. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    54 NC No connect. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    55 NC No connect. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    56 EEPROM_A0 EEPROM A0. Connect to the A0 address line of the EEPROM.

    57 RESET_OUT 

    Active low pin for resetting the daughter board. Driven by SDP-S.

    58 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    59 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    60 RESET_IN  Active low pin to reset EVAL-SDP-CS1Z board.

    61 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    62 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    63 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    64 NC No connect. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    65 NC No connect. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    66 NC No connect. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    67 NC No connect. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    68 NC No connect. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    69 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    70 NC No connect. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.71 NC No connect. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    72 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    73 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    74 GPIO7 General-purpose input/output.

    75 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    76 GPIO5 General-purpose input/output.

    77 GPIO3 General-purpose input/output.

    78 GPIO1 General-purpose input/output.

    79 SCL_0 I2C Clock 0. The daughter board EEPROM must be connected to this bus.

    80 SDA_0 I2C Data 0. The daughter board EEPROM must be connected to this bus.

    81 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    82 SPI_CLK SPI clock.83 SPI_MISO SPI master in, slave out data.

    84 SPI_MOSI SPI master out, slave in data.

    85 SPI_SEL_A SPI Chip Select A.

    86 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    87 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    88 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    89 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    90 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    91 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    92 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    93 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    94 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    95 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.96 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    97 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    98 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    99 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    100 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    101 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    102 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    103 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    104 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    105 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

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    Pin No. Pin Name Description

    106 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    107 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    108 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    109 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    110 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    111 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    112 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    113 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    114 DNU Do not use. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    115 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    116 VIO (+3.3V) 3.3 V output. 20 mA maximum current available to power the I/O voltage on the daughter board.

    117 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    118 GND Connect to the ground plane of the daughter board.

    119 NC No connect. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

    120 NC No connect. Leave this pin unconnected. Do not ground.

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    POWER

    The SDP-S board is powered by the USB connector. It does not

    require power to be supplied by the daughter board. The SDP-S

    board provides 3.3 V at 20 mA on Pin 116 (VIO_3.3) to connected

    daughter boards as the VIO voltage for the daughterboard.

    Pin 5 (USB_VBUS) is connected to the 5 V line of the USBconnector, providing 5 V ±10% as an output of the SDP board.

    DAUGHTER BOARD DESIGN GUIDELINES

    The daughter board design guidelines specify the layout,

    connector positioning, keep out areas, and dimensions of

    potential daughter boards. This guidance is to ensure that a

    daughter board can connect to any controller board from

    the SDP family. Following these guidelines ensures that the

    connector on the SDP-S or any other controller board in the

    SDP family can have any one of the available daughter boards

    physically attached.

    Connector Location

    The daughter board connector and securing screw holes are

    located in the top left hand corner. This arrangement for a

    daughter board is shown in Figure 5. 

    If a daughter board exceeds these dimensions, it may not be

    possible to connect it to the other controller or interposerboards in the SDP family. Every effort was made to extend the

    5.9 mm dimension as large as possible to allow space for vias

    between the connector and the edge of the board. These are

    absolute maximum dimensions and must not be exceeded.

    The full specification drawing for the connector location on the

    daughter board is shown in Figure 6. 

    The mating daughter board 120-pin connector is the Hirose

    FX8-120S-SV(21), 120-pin receptacle, FEC 132-4660, Digi-Key

    H1219-ND. Consult the connector data sheet for full details on

    the connector. Note that Pin 1 to Pin 60 are placed on the left

    side of the connector and Pin 61 to Pin 120 are placed on the

    right side of the connector.5.9mm

    3.3mm

    SDP-S

    5.9mm

    DAUGHTER BOARD

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    Figure 5. Maximum Board Dimensions for Connector Placement

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    1.75mm

    5.90mm

    3.30mm

    5.15mm

    60 61

    1 120

    50.50mm

    ORIGIN (0,0)NO RIGHT-ANGLED CONNECTORSAL LOWED ALONG THIS EDGE

    x = 5.9mm, y = –3.3mm

    x = 5.95mm, y = –53.8mm

    EVAL-xxxxx-DBRev. D

    D3.10mm

    12.65mm

    PLACEMENT KEEPOUT FOR COMPONENTS

    OVER 3mm IN HEIGHT

    (EXTENDS DOWN ENTIRE HEIGHT OF LEFT HAND SIDE OF PCB)

    D3.10mm

    x = 5.95mm, y = –28.55mm (CENTER OF CONNECTOR)

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    Figure 6. Connector Placement on Compatible Daughter Boards

    Keep Out Area

    To allow the greatest flexibility for future controller boards, a

    keep out area is established for components higher that 3 mm.

    The keep out area is 12.65 mm wide and extends down theentire left side of the daughter board.

    Restriction on Right Angle Connectors

    Due to the layout of other boards in the SDP family, and their

    daughter boards, right angle connectors are not allowed on the

    top and left edges of the daughter boards and (if required)

    should be placed on the right or bottom edges. A right angle

    connector describes any connector that requires the connection

    to protrude over the edge of the board (for example, right angle

    SMB or screw terminal).

    MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONSThe mechanical specifications of the SDP-S board are 2.36 inch

    × 0.87 inch (60 mm × 22 mm). The tallest component on the

    top is approximately 0.17 inch (4.3 mm), and the tallest compo-

    nents on the bottoms are the 120-pin connectors at approximately

    0.152 inch (3.86 mm). Refer to Figure 7. 

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    LED

    POWER

    0.87”

    22.0 mm

    2.36”

    60.0mm    C   O   N

       A

          L      E      D

       S   T   A   T   U   S

    USB

    RESET

    BUTTON

    0.152” / 3.86mm

    USB

    RESET

    BUTTON

    0.17” / 4.3mm0.238” / 6.05mm

    CON A

    CON A

     

    Figure 7. SDP-S Board Mechanical Specifications

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    EVALUATION BOARD SCHEMATICS

    This section provides the schematic drawings for the EVAL-SDP-CB1Z board, which include

    •  SDP-S—USB-to-serial engine, USB, interface (see Figure 8) 

    •  SDP-S—Connector (see Figure 9) 

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