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User's Guide SBOU084 – February 2010 PGA309EVM-USB This user’s guide describes the characteristics, operation, and use of the PGA309EVM-USB evaluation module (EVM). This EVM is designed to evaluate the performance of the PGA309 , a voltage output, programmable sensor conditioner.
Introduction and Overview www.ti.com List of Tables 1 PGA309 Test Board Parts List ........................................................................................... 12 2 J1 Pinout (25-Pin Male DSUB) ..........................................
www.ti.com Introduction and Overview 1.1 PGA309EVM-USB Hardware Figure 1 shows the hardware included with the PGA309EVM-USB kit. Contact the factory if any component is missing. It is highly recommended that you check the TI web site (at http://www.ti.
Introduction and Overview www.ti.com 1.2 Related Documentation from Texas Instruments The following documents provides information regarding Texas Instruments integrated circuits used in the assembly of the PGA309EVM-USB. This user's guide is available from the TI web site under literature number SBOU084 .
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System Setup www.ti.com The PGA309_Test_Board also has an onboard sensor emulator. The sensor emulator is a circuit that generates the same type of signals generated by a bridge sensor. The sensor emulator circuit is controlled by the PGA309EVM-USB software.
www.ti.com System Setup Figure 4. PGA309_Test_Board Schematic: Input Circuitry 7 SBOU084 – February 2010 PGA309EVM-USB Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2010, Texas Instruments Incorporated.
System Setup www.ti.com Figure 5. PGA309_Test_Board Schematic: Power, Reference, and Digital Connections 8 PGA309EVM-USB SBOU084 – February 2010 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2010, Texa.
www.ti.com System Setup Figure 6 shows the output section of the PGA309EVM_Test_Board. There are two output options: voltage output and current output. The voltage output option is selected by placing JMP9 in the NC position. The current output option is selected by moving JMP9 to the V OUT to XTR position.
System Setup www.ti.com Figure 7 shows the sensor emulator circuit. The sensor emulator generates signals to help users evaluate the PGA309. No part of this circuit is required in your final design. The sensor emulator uses a DAC8555 (U8) to generate an emulated temperature signal, common-mode signal, and differential signal.
www.ti.com System Setup Figure 8 illustrates the two 25-pin D-SUB connectors J1 and J2. These connectors provide all the signals necessary to communicate with the PGA309. U5 is the EEPROM used to store the calibration look-up table used with the PGA309.
System Setup www.ti.com 2.3 PGA309_Test_Board Parts List Table 1 describes the parts list for the PGA309_Test_Board. Table 1. PGA309 Test Board Parts List Qty Value Ref Des Description Vendor Part Num.
www.ti.com System Setup Table 1. PGA309 Test Board Parts List (continued) Qty Value Ref Des Description Vendor Part Number JMP1, JMP2, JMP3, JMP4, JMP5, JMP6, JMP7, JMP8, JUMP2 Cut Terminal strip, 3-position, .100 17 JMP9, JMP10, JMP11, Samtec TSW-103-07-G-S to Size centers, .
System Setup www.ti.com 2.4 PGA309_Test_Board: Signal Definitions and Pinouts This section provides the signal definitions for the PGA309_Test_Board. 2.4.1 J1 (25-Pin Male DSUB) Table 2 shows the different signals connected to J1 on the PGA309_Test_Board.
www.ti.com System Setup 2.4.2 J2 (25-Pin Female DSUB) Table 3 shows the different signals connected to J2 on the PGA309_Test_Board. This table also identifies signals connected to pins on J2 that are not used on PGA309_Test_Board.
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www.ti.com PGA309EVM-USB Hardware Setup 3.2 Typical Hardware Connections To set up the PGA309EVM-USB hardware, connect the two halves of the EVM together, apply power, and then connect the external sensor. Figure 10 shows the typical hardware connections.
PGA309EVM-USB Hardware Setup www.ti.com 3.3 Connecting the Hardware To connect the two PCBs of the PGA309EVM-USB together, gently push on both sides of the D-SUB connectors (as shown in Figure 11 ). Make sure that the two connectors are completely pushed together; that is, loose connections may cause intermittent operation.
www.ti.com PGA309EVM-USB Hardware Setup 3.4 Connecting Power After the two parts of the PGA309EVM-USB are connected, as shown in Figure 12 , connect the power to the EVM.
PGA309EVM-USB Hardware Setup www.ti.com 3.5 Connecting the USB Cable to the PGA309EVM-USB Figure 13 shows the typical response to connecting the USB-DAQ-Platform to a PC USB port for the first time. Note that the EVM must be powered on before connecting the USB cable.
www.ti.com PGA309EVM-USB Hardware Setup 3.6 PGA309EVM-USB Jumper Settings Figure 14 illustrates the default jumpers configuration for the PGA309_Test_Board.
PGA309EVM-USB Hardware Setup www.ti.com Figure 15 shows the default jumpers configuration for the USB-DAQ-Platform. In general, the jumper settings of the USB-DAQ-Platform do not need to be changed. Figure 15. Default Jumper Settings (USB-DAQ-Platform) Table 4 explains the function of the jumpers on the PGA309_Test_Board.
www.ti.com PGA309EVM-USB Hardware Setup Table 5 describes the function of the jumpers in the Miscellaneous connections section of the PGA309 Test Board.
PGA309EVM-USB Hardware Setup www.ti.com Table 7 explains the function of the USB-DAQ-Platform jumpers. For most applications the default jumper position should be used. A separate document gives details regarding the operation and design of the USB-DAQ-Platform.
www.ti.com PGA309EVM-USB Software Overview 4 PGA309EVM-USB Software Overview This section discusses how to install and use the PGA309EVM-USB software. 4.1 Operating Systems for PGA309 Software The PGA309EVM-USB software has been tested on the Microsoft Windows XP operating system (OS) with United States and European regional settings.
PGA309EVM-USB Software Overview www.ti.com 4.5 Registers Tab Figure 16 illustrates the Registers tab. Figure 16. PGA309EVM-USB Software: Registers Tab This tab presents a Register Table that shows a summary of the PGA309 device registers. You can select and toggle various sections of the table by clicking on the table with your mouse.
www.ti.com PGA309EVM-USB Software Overview 4.6 EEPROM Table Tab The EEPROM Table tab is shown in Figure 17 . Figure 17. PGA309EVM-USB Software: EEPROM Tab This tab offers a debug utility that allows you to view, load, edit, and save various EEPROM values.
PGA309EVM-USB Software Overview www.ti.com 4.7 Block Diagram Tab The Block Diagram tab (shown in Figure 18 ) gives you full access to all the elements in the PGA309. Making a change to the block diagram is reflected in the Register Table (see Section 4.
www.ti.com PGA309EVM-USB Software Overview 4.8 Auto Calibrate Tab The Auto Calibrate tab is used to calibrate a PGA309 module over temperature. This process can be done with a real-world sensor or with an emulated sensor. It is recommended that you first become familiar with the calibration process by using the sensor emulator.
PGA309EVM-USB Software Overview www.ti.com Select the type of temperature sensor that you want to emulate using the Define Temperature Sensor Model control. Depending on the type of temperature sensor selected, you may need to provide some additional information about the sensor (for example, R T resistance, Bridge Resistance, and drift).
www.ti.com PGA309EVM-USB Software Overview 4.8.2 PGA Setup Functions Figure 21 illustrates the PGA Setup sub-tab. Figure 21. PGA309EVM-USB Software: Auto Calibrate Tab—PGA Setup The PGA Setup sub-tab is divided into six sections. Each section is identified as a sequential step: Step 1.
PGA309EVM-USB Software Overview www.ti.com 4.8.3 Two-Point Calibration and Linearization Functions The Two-Point Calibration and Linearization sub-tab is illustrated in Figure 22 . Figure 22. PGA309EVM-USB Software: Auto Calibrate Tab—Two-Point Calibration and Linearization This sub-tab performs the room temperature calibration.
www.ti.com PGA309EVM-USB Software Overview 4.8.4 Temperature Error Compensation Functions Figure 23 shows the Temperature Error Compensation sub-tab. Figure 23. PGA309EVM-USB Software: Auto Calibrate Tab—Temperature Error Compensation The Temperature Error Compensation sub-tab is divided into six separate measurements (refer to Figure 23 ).
PGA309EVM-USB Software Overview www.ti.com 4.8.5 Post Cal Error Check The Post Cal Error Check sub-tab is illustrated in Figure 24 . Figure 24. PGA309EVM-USB Software: Auto Calibrate Tab—Post Cal Error Check This sub-tab is used to test post-calibration accuracy.
www.ti.com PGA309EVM-USB Software Overview 4.8.6 DMM Options Figure 25 shows the DMM Options sub-tab. Figure 25. PGA309EVM-USB Software: Auto Calibrate Tab—DMM Options It is possible to use an external digital multimeter (or DMM) to calibrate sensor modules.
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