AD9959 Eval Board USB Programming Guidelines

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Updating an AD9958/59 eval board to be compatible with the 64-bit USB drivers

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Updated March 3, 2015.

The following steps re-flash AD9958/59 EEPROM for the USB controller to make
it compatible with 64-bit USB drivers. This utility is also useful if the
USB Status LED (CR2) fails to blink when the evaluation board is connected
to the computer.

1. Download and install the “USBEvBdProgrammerSetup.zip”

2. Before applying power, pull the W9 jumper.


On other eval boards, it may be labeled “EEPROM ENABLE.”

3. Apply power to the board. (This puts the Cypress chip in its default
mode.)

4. Replace the jumper. This re-establishes the connection between the


EEPROM and Cypress chip.

5. Connect the USB cable. The LED next to the USB connector will not
blink.

6. Run the software.

7. At the top of the window, the user should see "Cyusb-1" under
"Select USB Device to Program."

7a. If "No Boards Found" is displayed, the user should locate a file
called
"DriverGuide.mht" located in the following directory for instructions
on how to associate an unknown evaluation board with ADI's software:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Analog Devices\USB Eval Board Programmer

8. Select "AD9958/59 Eval Board (32/64-bit)" for "Select Evaluation board


to Identify".

9. Click "Program EEPROM". The software should indicate successful


programming.

10. Disconnect the USB cable and power cycle the board.

11. Connect the USB cable. The USB status LED (CR2) should blink after
Windows completes the loading of the USB drivers.
If Windows prompts you the location of the USB drivers,
select "install from the default location."

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