Analog Devices ADP5588 Evaluation Board ADP5588-EVALZ ADP5588-EVALZ Data Sheet

Product codes
ADP5588-EVALZ
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ADP5588 Keypad I/O Expander 
Evaluation Board
   
EVAL-ADP5588
 
 
Rev. 0 
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Evaluation boards are not authorized to be used in life support devices or systems. 
 
 
 
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FEATURES 
10 column × 8 rows port expander, maximum 10 × 8 keypad 
matrix 
Rows and columns configurable to keypad, GPI or GPO 
Dual light sensor inputs 
I
2
C interface 
Auto increment capability 
1.8 V and 3.0 V operation for I
2
C and GPIOs (1.7 V ~ 3.0 V) 
Interrupt capability 
ADP5588 evaluation software included 
On-board reset 
GPO indicator LEDs 
GPIO jumper configuration 
Switches to set GPI levels 
GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
The ADP5588 demonstration board is used to exercise the 
features of the ADP5588 keypad/GPIO expander IC. It consists 
of a daughterboard and a motherboard. The motherboard houses 
the keypad (80 switches), a USB connector (JP1), a reset switch 
(S17), and all the hardware necessary to power the IC and establish 
USB communication with the PC. Two 20-pin connectors (J11 
and J12) are used to plug in the daughterboard. The ADP5588 
IC is mounted on the daughterboard along with the LK1 and LK2 
jumpers, which are used to insert or remove the C19 and C20 
capacitors from the light sensor comparator circuitry.  
The demonstration board assembly is powered either via J10 or 
the USB port and comes with a free graphical user interface (GUI) 
to exercise the ADP5588 features. In addition to the keypad 
switches, the motherboard also has 18 GPO LED indicators (D1 
through D11, D22 through D27, and D30), power status LEDs 
(D19 and D21), a 2.7 V regulator, a 3.3 V regulator, and jumpers 
(J1 through J8 and J13 through J22) to configure the GPIOs as 
GPIs, GPOs, or keypad lines. The motherboard is equipped with 
jumpers (LK8 and LK10) to configure the board to use either 
external regulated voltages via J10 or the on-board regulators when 
plugged into the USB port. When using the USB port as the power 
source, place jumpers across Pin 1 and Pin 2 of LK8 and LK10. 
When using external voltages, place jumpers across Pin 2 and 
Pin 3 of LK8 and LK10. V
CC
 (Pin 3 of J10) should be 1.8 V to 3.0 V, 
and V
BOARD
 (Pin 1 of J10) should be 3.3 V. 
A set of switches (SW1 through SW18) provides logic high 
(Logic 1) or logic low (Logic 0) drives to the GPIOs configured 
as GPIs. Column 8 and Column 9 of the IC have an additional 
jumper (J9) that allows the user to configure theses lines into 
light sensor comparator inputs. Place a jumper across Pin 1 and 
Pin 3 of J9 and another across Pin 2 and Pin 4 of J9 to configure 
these pins as Keypad Column 8 and Keypad Column 9, or place 
a jumper across Pin 3 and Pin 5 of J9 and another across Pin 4 
and Pin 6 of J9 to configure these pins as light sensor inputs. 
MOTHERBOARD LAYOUT 
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DAUGHTER
BOARD
CONNECTORS
KEYPAD SWITCHES
GPI SWITCHES
RESET SWITCH
USB CONNCTOR
GPIO JUMPER SETTINGS
GPO LEDs
ALS JUMPER
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Figure 1.