Got it working. I had forgotten to pull the NCS (aka CS) pin low. Also dropped the frequency to 50KHz so I had 20 uS and didn't have to mess with using an MCU for my clock -- just wanted a feel for the chip without getting real, numerical data. I just used a signal generator.
I initially read the datasheet much as you did. Then as I re-read it several times, I realized that one cannot have PWM output and DO at the same time. PWM requires programming. I believe DO is the default output. The programmer is available as a kit with an evaluation board for about $1200.00 USD. Since the AMS devices are similar and offer regular serial programming, if needed, I plan use them. The evaluation kits for AMS devices range from about $125 for a complete demo kit to $15 for a bare breakout board.
John