MCP3421 Weight Scale Demo Board User's Guide

MCP3421
Weight Scale Demo Board
User’s Guide
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Table of Contents
Preface ........................................................................................................................... 5
Chapter 1. Product Overview
1.1 Overview ........................................................................................................ 9
1.2 Analog Input Configuration Options ............................................................. 10
1.3 Load Cell ...................................................................................................... 11
1.4 Universal Serial Bus (USB) and PIC18F4550 Microcontroller ..................... 12
1.5 What the MCP3421 Weight Scale Kit Contains ........................................... 12
Chapter 2. Installation and Operation
2.1 MCP3421 Configuration Bit Settings and Data Acquisition .......................... 13
2.2 USB Communication .................................................................................... 13
Chapter 3. Weight Scale PC Software Tool
3.1 Software Installation ..................................................................................... 15
3.2 Software Overview ....................................................................................... 15
3.3 Weight Scale Calibration .............................................................................. 16
Appendix A. Schematics and Layouts
A.1 Introduction .................................................................................................. 17
A.2 Board – Schematic ....................................................................................... 18
A.3 Board – Top Copper and Pads .................................................................... 19
A.4 Board – Top Pads and Silk .......................................................................... 20
A.5 Board – Top Copper, Pads and Silk ............................................................ 21
A.6 Board – Bottom Copper and Pads ............................................................... 22
Appendix B. Bill of Materials
Worldwide Sales and Service .................................................................................... 26
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Preface
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INTRODUCTION
This chapter contains general information that will be useful to know before using the
MCP3421 Weight Scale Demo Board. Items discussed in this chapter include:
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Document Layout
Conventions Used in this Guide
Recommended Reading
The Microchip Web Site
Customer Support
Document Revision History
DOCUMENT LAYOUT
This document describes how to use the MCP3421 Weight Scale Demo Board as a
development tool to emulate and debug firmware on a target board. The manual layout
is as follows:
• Chapter 1. “Product Overview” – Provides important information about the
MCP3421 Weight Scale Demo Board hardware.
• Chapter 2. “Installation and Operation” – Describes the MCP3421 Weight
Scale Demo Board firmware.
• Chapter 3. “Weight Scale PC Software Tool” – Provides detailed information
about the board’s PC software tool.
• Appendix A. “Schematics and Layouts” – Shows the schematic and board
layouts for the MCP3421 Weight Scale Demo Board.
• Appendix B. “Bill of Materials” – Lists the parts used to build the MCP3421
Weight Scale Demo Board.
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CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS GUIDE
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Examples
File>Save
Press <Enter>, <F1>
#define START
autoexec.bat
c:\mcc18\h
_asm, _endasm, static
-Opa+, -Opa0, 1
0xFF, ‘A’
file.o, where file can be
any valid filename
mcc18 [options] file
[options]
errorlevel {0|1}
var_name [,
var_name...]
void main (void)
{ ...
}
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RECOMMENDED READING
This user’s guide describes how to use MCP3421 Weight Scale Demo Board. Other
useful documents are listed below. The following Microchip documents are available
and recommended as supplemental reference resources:
• MCP3421 Data Sheet – 18-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter with I2C™
Interface and On-Board Reference (DS22003)
• MCP3422/3/4 Data Sheet – 18-Bit, Multi-Channel ΔΣ Analog-to-Digital
Converter with I2C™ Interface and On-Board Reference (DS22088)
• MCP6V07 Data Sheet – 300 µA, Auto-Zeroed Op Amps (DS22093)
• PIC18F4550 Data Sheet – 28/40/44-Pin, High-Performance, Enhanced Flash,
USB Microcontrollers with nanoWatt Technology (DS39632)
• AN1030 – Weigh Scale Applications for the MCP3551 (DS01030)
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DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY
Revision A (November 2010)
• Initial Release of this Document.
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Chapter 1. Product Overview
1.1
OVERVIEW
The MCP3421 Weight Scale Demo Board works with the LabVIEW™ Graphical User
Interface (GUI) PC Software. This demo board demonstrates how to use the MCP3421
18-bit Delta-Sigma ADC for weight scale applications. It uses the PIC18F4550 microcontroller for data processing and USB communication with PC. This board also demonstrates the changes in the system performance by adjusting the parameters of the
sensor signal conditioning circuits using the MCP6V07 auto-zeroed op amp.
1.1.1
Feature Highlights
• The LCD displays the user’s selected option and the ADC output code or the
calculated results.
• The user can select the signal averaging factor (1 or 4) by pressing the S3 button.
The selected option is displayed on the LCD.
• System performance analysis using PC GUI: the interface allows various
interactive post signal processing, such as standard deviations and histogram.
• Hardware PCB design examples: this demo board utilizes a robust grounding
method of analog circuits in PCB design. It also demonstrates how to split analog
and digital ground planes.
• Signal conditioning examples using MCP6V07: the low-noise op amp is used to
boost input signal levels.
• 2 Kg load cell with 1 mV/V sensitivity.
FIGURE 1-1:
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1.2
ANALOG INPUT CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
The MCP3421 Weight Scale Demo Board has an MCP6V07 auto-zeroed op amp, to
investigate different signal conditioning configuration.
As shown in Figure 1-2, the user can configure the input signal chain with the following
three options, combining the jumpers:
a) Bypassing the MCP6V07: the MCP3421 input pins are directly connected to the
sensor output. In this case, the PGA of the MCP3421 is set to a gain of 8. The
jumpers must be set as follows: J4 and J5 are on the left position. J10 and J13
are ON, while J8, J9, J11 and J12 are OFF (see Figure 1-3a).
b) Extra gain is added by the low-noise, auto-zeroed op amp MCP6V07, before the
ADC. The added gain is 50x, and the ADC’s PGA is 2x. For this option the jumpers must be set as follows: J4 and J5 are on the right position; J9, J11 and J12
are ON, while J8, J10 and J13 are OFF (see Figure 1-3b).
c) PGA = 1x, but uses the MCP6V07 to add high gain. Extra gain is added by the
low-noise, auto-zeroed op amp MCP6V07, before the ADC. The added gain is
250x, and the ADC’s PGA is 1x. For this option the jumpers must be set as follows: J4 and J5 are on the right position; J8, J11 and J12 are ON, while J9, J10
and J13 are OFF (see Figure 1-3c).
d) Table 1-1 shows the jumper positions and their results.
FIGURE 1-2:
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Product Overview
TABLE 1-1:
JUMPERS POSITIONS VS. FUNCTION
Symbol
Jumpers Positions
Function
xPGA(1)
J4 and J5 connected to J19
This combination evaluates the ADC perforJ10 and J13 are ON
mance. The on-board op amp is bypassed.
J8, J9, J11 and J12 are disconnected (Figure 1-3a)
xGLo(1)
J4 and J5 connected to GND
J9, J11 and J12 are ON
J8, J10 and J13 are disconnected (Figure 1-3b)
This combination evaluates the influence of the
extra gain added by the MCP6V07 device.
xGHi(1)
J4 and J5 connected to GND
J8, J11 and J12 are ON
J9, J10 and J13 are disconnected (Figure 1-3c)
This combination evaluates the influence of the
extra gain added by the MCP6V07 device, but
with higher extra gain.
Note 1:
x indicates the selected averaging factor (1 or 4).
FIGURE 1-3:
1.3
Gain Selection Options on MCP3421 Weight Scale Demo Board.
LOAD CELL
The MCP3421 device with a maximum PGA gain setting (8x) can detect an input signal
level as low as 2 µV. Therefore, it can detect the input with an accuracy of 1g. When
measuring such a low input signal level, to control the noise level at the input pins is
very important. Therefore, using low-noise op amp at the signal conditioning circuit is
necessary. In this demo board, MCP6V07 auto-zeroed op amp is used. This op amp
has the offset voltage less than ±2 µV, and drifts less than ±50 nV/C.
Additional improvement in signal-to-noise ratio can be achieved by doing more averaging in digital domain. The user can tell the difference by selecting the data average
options 1 or 4. The results are shown in the PC GUI.
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This demo board uses a low-cost load cell for demonstration purposes. The
load cell can measure up to 2 Kg with 1 mV/V sensitivity. The load cell
output is connected to the demo board PCB through J18 and J19
connectors. The user can also connect their own load cell instead.
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1.4
UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS (USB) AND PIC18F4550 MICROCONTROLLER
The MCP3421 Weight Scale Demo Board has a USB connector to communicate with
the PC GUI. The PC GUI allows various user options, such as calibrations and performance evaluation of the system.
The USB communication with the PC is done by the on-board microcontroller.
PIC18F4550 is also communicating with the ADC, and controls the LCD.
The four button switches on the board have the following functions:
• S5 is the Reset pin
• S2 is used to change the LCD indication from “Weight” to “ADC code”, “ADC output”, or “Calibration”
• S3 is used in parallel with the configuration of the signal conditioning chain. By
pressing this button, the LCD indication will change from 1PGA to 1GLo, 1GHi,
4PGA, 4GLo or 4GHi. PGA means that the ADCs PGA only is used at highest
gain. GLo means that the external op amp is being used with low gain, GHi means
that external op amp is used with high gain. The 1 and 4 before the letters indicate
the numbers of averages – no averaging, or averaging on four samples
• S4 is doing the zero calibration. By pressing this button, the “Weight” indication
will go to a value closer to 0g.
1.5
WHAT THE MCP3421 WEIGHT SCALE KIT CONTAINS
The MCP3421 Weight Scale Demo Board kit includes:
• MCP3421 Weight Scale Demo Board, 102-00250
• Important Information Sheet
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Chapter 2. Installation and Operation
2.1
MCP3421 CONFIGURATION BIT SETTINGS AND DATA ACQUISITION
The communication with the ADC is done through I2C, but the I2C peripheral port of the
MCU is not being used. Instead, two pins (RA4, RA5) are being controlled from the firmware.
The MCU is changing the setup of the ADC each time S3 is pressed, to change the
PGA gain: 8x for PGA, 2x for GLo and 1x for GHi. The ADC always operates in 18-bit
mode.
The data received from the MCP3421 device is scaled to a value expressed in grams
by the compute() function, in order to be displayed on the LCD.
There are two calibration steps: offset subtraction and gain scaling. The two values, the
offset and the gain constants, are stored in EEPROM during the calibration, and read
out at Reset, or when the S3 is pressed.
2.2
USB COMMUNICATION
The Microchip USB Firmware Framework is a software library developed by Microchip
Technology Inc., that can be used to create new USB applications. It can be
considered as a reference design project, containing the necessary firmware code for
USB operation, also providing a placeholder for user’s code. The whole code project
is contained within one single root project directory, with many subdirectories for
source code organization.
Microchip provides a general purpose Windows® driver which can be used with Windows applications, to interface with a custom class USB device. The driver will not be
used in all USB applications, one of the exceptions being the USB HID class devices,
which would normally use built-in HID class drivers distributed with the OS.
For USB applications that do not easily fit within the constraints of these other device
class options, Microchip’s general purpose driver may be used. Windows applications
can access the USB devices either by directly interfacing with the driver
(mchpusb.sys), or indirectly use the driver through a pre-compiled library.
A custom class Windows application using the Microchip general purpose USB driver
may interface directly with the driver (mchpusb.sys). By doing so, it requires more
effort and more learning time than using a pre-compiled library that exposes a simple
to use API, including basic functions like open(), read(), write() and close().
The MPUSBAPI.DLL file is a library which provides a number of functions, including the
basic ones needed for reading and writing to an USB device. A list of the functions
available and the calling conventions for those functions is currently documented in the
form of in-line comments in the source code for the DLL file. The DLL is compiled using
Borland® C++ Builder™ 6 development environment, and the source code is provided
in the <System Driver>:\MCHPFSUSB\Pc\Mpusbapi\Dll\Borland_C\Source directory.
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A load time linking and a run time linking example, showing how to use the DLL, are
included in the System Driver:\MCHPFSUSB\Pc\Mpusbapi\Example Applications
directory.
Note:
For running this project, the USB Microchip Stack must be installed on the
user’s machine.
The MCP3421 Weight Scale Demo Board firmware is mainly based on the USB stack
example: “Device – MCHPUSB – Generic Driver Demo”. Most of the firmware changes
of the MPLAB MCP3421 Weight Scale Demo Board project are done in the user v7
eeprom.c file. This project is downloadable from Microchip’s MCP3421 product page
web site: http://www.microchip.com/wwwproducts/Devices.aspx?dDocName=en520011.
The input offset error voltage is computed when S4 is being pressed. The gain constant
is computed by the PC software and transmitted to the MCU via USB on the OUTPacket._byte[2] to OUTPacket._byte[7].
The weight scale is sending to the PC software the following values: weight, ADC code,
ADC output, zero calibration and gain calibration, represented by six characters using
INPacket._byte[0] to INPacket._byte[31].
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Chapter 3. Weight Scale PC Software Tool
3.1
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
The Weight Scale PC software is an executable file that does not require installation.
But, to enable running the software, the user must first install two additional programs,
in the following order:
- NI LabVIEW Run-Time Engine
- NI-VISA Run-Time Engine
These programs can be downloaded from www.ni.com.
3.2
SOFTWARE OVERVIEW
The MCP3421 Weight Scale Demo Board includes a PC graphical user interface (GUI),
that can be used to evaluate the weight scale accuracy and weight scale calibration.
This board is communicating with the software via USB port.
The following figure shows a sample of the software’s GUI in Measurement mode:
FIGURE 3-1:
MCP3421 Weight Scale Demo Board Software – Measurement Mode.
The user can control the size of the X axis by writing the desired figure in buffer length.
Several series of statistical analysis are performed on this buffer, the most important
being displayed on the screen, under the Measurement Standard Deviation. This
deviation is measured in grams and represents the RMS noise value of the weight
scale. The actual accuracy of the weight scale can be defined in many ways, but most
commonly it is 10 times the standard deviation.
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3.3
WEIGHT SCALE CALIBRATION
The MCP3421 Weight Scale Demo Board requires a two points calibration: one at 0g,
to remove the weight scale offset, and another at a known point, for gain calibration.
To perform the complete weight scale calibration the user must follow the next steps:
1. Connect the weight scale to the PC and run the software.
2. Press S3 button to select the desired option (xPGA, xGLo or xGHi).
3. Press S4 to remove the offset. The weight indication does not reach 0 in all
cases. This is a normal behavior, since calibration is not completed at this step.
4. Place a known weight on the scale’s platform.
5. Write the weight value in the “Calibration Weight (g)” field on the GUI.
6. Press Calibrate button from the GUI, or F4 on the keyboard. This last step will
perform the gain calibration.
The offset calibration may be required more often than the gain calibration, for precision
reasons. Once the complete weight scale calibration done, the offset calibration can be
performed at any time, by pressing S4.
It is important to perform complete calibrations for all six signal conditioning options.
The calibration constants are being stored in the MCU EEPROM.
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Appendix A. Schematics and Layouts
A.1
INTRODUCTION
This appendix contains the following schematics and layouts for the MCP3421 Weight
Scale Demo Board:
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Board – Schematic
Board – Top Copper and Pads
Board – Top Pads and Silk
Board – Top Copper, Pads and Silk
Board – Bottom Copper and Pads
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BAT1
9V
C6
0.33uF
VIN
VOUT
MCP1702
1
2
+5V_A
1
2
OUTPUT
J19
EXCITATION
J18
INPUT +
J5
INPUT –
J4
U4
C17
10nF
C10
10nF
R37
R38
GND
D5
1N914
* Note 1:
Use 9V power supply or 9V battery, but
not both at the same time.
9V DC Battery
* SEE NOTE 1
BELOW
9V AC Power Supply
1
J1
3
9V
2
R25
4.7K
2
1
R24
523
R35
C18
1uF
220
220
MCP6V07
R31
Extra Gain Lo
J9
CELL
LOAD
LC1
D6
POWER ON
R19
1.5K
R29
R30
J10
PGA
J13
PGA
Extra Gain
2.2K J12
Extra Gain
2.2K J11
CELL
LOAD
LC2
4
DB0
5
DB1
6
DB2
7
DB3
8 4550_RA0
DB4
9
4550_RA1
DB5
10 4550_RA2
DB6
11
DB7
4550_RA3
Extra Gain Hi
220 J8
1k
C7
0.1UF
+5V
U5
3
LCD1
C19 1uF
LCD_2X16_COG
R26
47K
RC7
RD4/SPP4
RD5/SPP5
RD6/SPP6
RD7/SPP7
VSS
VDD
RB0
RB1
RB2
RB3
MCP3421 A0
10K
3
E
RD2
2
R/W
RD1
1
RS
RD0
14 VEE
+5V
13 Vcc
12 GND
15 GND1
R28
47K
C20 1uF
1K
10K
R17
R36
1K
R39
RE1/CK2SPP
RE0/CK1SPP
RA5
RA4
U2
PIC18F4550
44 Pin TQFP RE2/OESPP
10uH
10uH
L5
R27
1.5K
+5V
0.1uF
GND GND
20 MHz
X1
C69 C4
47uF 0.1uF
C16
18pF
C9
0.1uF
C12
C11
Pin 2
Pin 3
0.1uF
C70
47uF L6
+5V
D14
Reset
R21
24.9
R22
24.9
NC
RC0
OSC2
OSC1
VSS
VDD
RC6
RC5/D+
RC4/D–
RD3/SPP3
RD2/SPP2
RD1/SPP1
RD0/SPP0
VUSB
RC2
RC1
NC
R18
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NC
NC
RB4/CSSPP
RB5
RB6
RB7
S2
D7
RB0
R32
1.5K
+5V
D11
C14
10uF
R13
1.5K
+5V
C15
18pF
L1
10uH
R23
None
USB1
D3
R20
332
MINI USB
D12
1.5K
R33
+5V
S3
D8
RB1
R14
1.5K
+5V
SSL–LX15IC
C8
10uF
J_MINI_USB_HRS_UX60_MBM5ST
D13
R34
1.5K
+5V
S4
D9
RB2
R15
1.5K
+5V
C13
0.1uF
A.2
MCLR
RA0
RA1
RA2
RA3
VDD
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BOARD – SCHEMATIC
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Schematics and Layouts
A.3
BOARD – TOP COPPER AND PADS
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BOARD – TOP PADS AND SILK
BOARD EDGE
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Schematics and Layouts
A.5
BOARD – TOP COPPER, PADS AND SILK
BOARD EDGE
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A.6
BOARD – BOTTOM COPPER AND PADS
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MCP3421 WEIGHT SCALE
DEMO BOARD USER’S GUIDE
Appendix B. Bill of Materials
TABLE B-1:
Qty
BILL OF MATERIALS (BOM)
Reference
Description
Manufacturer
Part Number
6
C4, C7, C9,
C11, C12,
C13
CAP X2Y CER .1UF X7R 6.3V 0603
Johanson Dielectrics Inc
6R3X14W104MV4T
1
C6
CAP .33UF 6.3V CERAMIC X5R
0603
Panasonic® – ECG
ECJ-1VB0J334K
2
C8, C14
CAP CER 10UF 6.3V X5R 0603
Murata Manufacturing
Co., Ltd.
GRM188R60J106ME47D
2
C10, C17
CAP CER 10000PF 50V 10% X7R
0603
Murata Manufacturing
Co., Ltd.
GRM188R71H103KA01D
2
C15, C16
CAP CER 18PF 50V 5% C0G 0603
Murata Manufacturing
Co., Ltd.
GRM1885C1H180JA01D
3
C18, C19,
C20
CAP CER 1.0UF 6.3V 10% X5R 0603 Murata Manufacturing
Co., Ltd.
GRM188R60J105KA01D
2
C69, C70
CAP TANTALUM 47UF 6.3V 10%
SMD
Kemet
B45196H1476K209
1
D3
DO NOT POPULATE
—
—
1
D5
DIODE SS HI COND100V 200MA
DO-35
Fairchild Semiconductor
Inc.
1N914BTR
4
D6, D7, D8,
D9, D11,
D12, D13,
D14,
LED GREEN CLEAR THIN 0805
SMD
Lite-On®, Inc.
LTST-C171GKT
1
J1
CONN POWERJACK MINI .08" R/A
T/H
Switchcraft®, Inc.
RAPC722X
2
J4, J5
CONN HEADER VERT 2POS .100
TIN
Tyco Electronics
3-644695-3
6
J8, J9, J10, CONN HEADER VERT 2POS .100
J11, J12, J13 TIN
Tyco Electronics
3-644695-2
2
J18, J19
CONN TERM BLOCK 2.54MM 2POS Phoenix Contact
1725656
2
L5, L6
INDUCTOR 10UH 450MA 1210
Murata Manufacturing
Co., Ltd.
LQH32CN100K53L
1
LC1
DO NOT POPULATE
—
—
1
LC2
Load cell AMA–2kg
Xiamen Kuanyi Electronic AMA-2
Technology Co., Ltd.
1
LCD1
16X2 LCD Character Display
Fema Electronics
Corporation
CG1626-SGR1
1
P2
6way pins MCU programming
Tyco Electronics
3-644456-6
1
PCB
RoHS Compliant Bare PCB,
MCP3421 Weight Scale Demo Board
—
104-00250
Note 1:
The components listed in this Bill of Materials are representative of the PCB assembly. The
released BOM used in manufacturing uses all RoHS-compliant components.
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TABLE B-1:
Qty
BILL OF MATERIALS (BOM) (CONTINUED)
Reference
Description
Manufacturer
Part Number
8
R13, R14,
R15, R19,
R27, R32,
R33, R34
RES 1.50K OHM 1/10W 1% 0603
SMD
Yageo Corporation
RC0603FR-071K5L
2
R17, R18
RES 10.0K OHM 1/10W 1% 0603
SMD
Panasonic – ECG
ERJ-3EKF1002V
1
R20
RES 332 OHM 1/10W 1% 0603 SMD
Panasonic – ECG
ERJ-3EKF3320V
2
R21, R22
RES 24.9 OHM 1/10W 1% 0603 SMD Panasonic – ECG
ERJ-3EKF24R9V
1
R23
DO NOT POPULATE
—
—
1
R24
RES 523 OHM 1/10W 1% 0603 SMD
Panasonic – ECG
ERJ-3EKF5230V
1
R25
RES 4.70K OHM 1/10W 1% 0603
SMD
Panasonic – ECG
ERJ-3EKF4701V
2
R26, R28
RES 47.0K OHM 1/10W 1% 0603
SMD
Panasonic – ECG
ERJ-3EKF4702V
2
R29, R30
RES 2.20K OHM 1/10W 1% 0603
SMD
Panasonic – ECG
ERJ-3EKF2201V
3
R31, R35,
R37
RES 220 OHM 1/10W 1% 0603 SMD
Panasonic – ECG
ERJ-3EKF2200V
3
R36, R38,
R39
RES 1.00K OHM 1/10W 1% 0603
SMD
Panasonic – ECG
ERJ-3EKF1001V
4
S2, S3, S4,
S5
SWITCH LT TOUCH 6X3.5 100GF
SMD
Panasonic – ECG
EVQ-PJS04K
1
U1
MCP3421 SOT-23_6L A0
Microchip Technology
Inc.
MCP3421A0T-E/CH
1
U2
PIC18F4550 TQFP44
Microchip Technology
Inc.
PIC18F4550-I/PT
1
U4
MCP1702 SOT23A 5V CMOS low
dropout positive voltage regulator
Microchip Technology
Inc.
MCP1701T-5002I/CB
1
U5
MCP6V02 SOIC8 Linear High Precision Op Amps-Auto Zero
Microchip Technology
Inc.
MCP6V07-E/SN
1
USB1
CONN RECEPT MINI USB2.0 5POS
Hirose Electric Co., Ltd.
UX60-MB-5ST
1
X1
CRYSTAL 20MHZ METAL CASE
SMD
Connor-Winfield
XM-1-20.0000
Note 1:
The components listed in this Bill of Materials are representative of the PCB assembly. The
released BOM used in manufacturing uses all RoHS-compliant components.
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