AD ADT7420

Evaluation Board User Guide
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Evaluating the ADT7320/ADT7420 Temperature Sensors
FEATURES
Supports the ADT7320 and ADT7420 temperature sensors
Powered from USB port—no additional power supply
required
PC software for control of temperature sensors
Supported operating systems: Windows 2000 and higher
Additional external evaluation board for remote
temperature measurements
KIT CONTENTS
Fully fitted printed circuit board (PCB) with USB interface
Additional external PCB
Evaluation software CD
USB cable
Documentation
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The evaluation kit allows the user to evaluate the performance
of the ADT7320 and ADT7420 temperature sensors using a PC.
The kit consists of two boards; a main board connected to the
PC through the USB port and an external board. The external
board is attached to the main board using wires that can withstand
high temperatures, and can be used for remote temperature
measurements in oil baths or ovens where the temperature
exceeds the specifications of the USB cable.
The evaluation software allows the user to select either the main
board or the external board, as well as the desired temperature
sensor device.
When using the ADT7x20 evaluation board, in addition to this
user guide, the user should also consult the ADT7320 and
ADT7420 data sheets (available at the Analog Devices, Inc.,
website, www.analog.com).
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This user guide describes the ADT7x20 evaluation board
hardware and software and includes detailed schematics and
PCB layout artwork. The ADT7x20 evaluation board is a
compact, easy-to-use platform for evaluating all features of the
ADT7320 and ADT7420 temperature sensors.
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Figure 1. ADT7x20 Evaluation Board—Main Board
Figure 2. ADT7x20 Evaluation Board—External Board
PLEASE SEE THE LAST PAGE FOR AN IMPORTANT
WARNING AND LEGAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1
Device Selection ............................................................................3
Kit Contents ...................................................................................... 1
Board Selection ..............................................................................3
General Description ......................................................................... 1
Device Evaluation Software .........................................................4
Revision History ............................................................................... 2
Evaluation Board Schematics and Artwork ...................................7
Evaluation Board Software .............................................................. 3
Ordering Information .................................................................... 12
Software Installation .................................................................... 3
Bill of Materials ........................................................................... 12
Using the ADT7x20 Evaluation Software ................................. 3
Related Links ................................................................................... 12
REVISION HISTORY
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EVALUATION BOARD SOFTWARE
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
DEVICE SELECTION
The ADT7x20 evaluation kit includes the evaluation software
on a CD-ROM. The software is compatible with Windows®
2000/XP, Vista, and Windows 7. The evaluation software must
be installed before connecting the evaluation board to the USB
port of the PC to ensure that Windows recognizes it and to
ensure that the driver is installed correctly. To install the
software, run the ADT7x20 Evaluation Software Install.exe
file from the CD-ROM.
When the evaluation software is launched, a window appears
prompting you to select the desired device, as shown in Figure 3.
When the evaluation board is detected by the operating system,
proceed through any dialog boxes that appear to finalize the
installation.
USING THE ADT7x20 EVALUATION SOFTWARE
During installation, a shortcut to the evaluation software
is installed in the Start menu. From the Start menu, select
All Programs, then Analog Devices, and click ADT7x20
Evaluation Software. You can launch the software using either
this shortcut or by running the ADT7x20 Evaluation
Software.exe file from the installation directory.
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After the installation has completed, connect the ADT7x20
evaluation board to the PC USB port using the cable supplied.
Figure 3. Device Selection Window
The ADT7320 uses the SPI interface whereas the ADT7420 uses
the I2C. Other than the control interface, the two devices are
identical in performance.
BOARD SELECTION
The device selected at the previous step in the Device Selection
section can be located either on the main board or on the
external board.
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After the desired device is selected, a window appears
prompting you to select the location of the device (see Figure 4).
Figure 4. On-Board/External Device Selection Window
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DEVICE EVALUATION SOFTWARE
Configuration Register
After you complete the device and board selections, the evaluation software loads, allowing full control over the selected
device. The software layout is the same for both the ADT7320
and ADT7420. There are three tabs in the evaluation software:
This tab allows you full control over the configuration register
of the selected device, as shown in Figure 5. At startup, the
evaluation software initializes the configuration register to the
default value of 0x90 (hexadecimal). For more details on how to
set the configuration register, consult the device data sheet.
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Configuration Register
Temperature Monitor
ADT7x20 Registers
.
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The evaluation software also has Easy Setup and Close options.
Figure 5. Configuration Register Tab
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Temperature Monitor
Temperature Value
This tab displays the temperature reading from the selected
device as well as the status of the alarms. This tab includes five
control options (see Figure 6):
This displays the actual ADC temperature in twos complement
and degrees Celsius respectively.
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Temperature Threshold
Temperature Value
Set Temperature Limits
Log Data
Temperature Values
Temperature Threshold
This section allows you to update the high, low, critical, and
hysteresis limits. These ADC values are loaded into the device.
Because the conversion format is twos complement, any value
over 4095 is a negative number. To change the value, you can
use the arrow keys or type a number in the box to update the
limits. The graph labeled Temperature Conversion Measurement
displays the variation in time of the high and low temperature
limits as well as the current temperature in twos complement
format. At startup, the evaluation software initializes the temperature limits registers (THIGH, TLOW, TCRIT, and THYST) to the default
values shown in Figure 6.
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If the temperature goes above or below the high and low limits
defined in the Set Temperature Limits section or above the
critical threshold, the Temperature High Limit Threshold,
Temperature Low Limit Threshold, and Temperature Critical
Threshold indicators appear green.
Set Temperature Limits
Figure 6. Temperature Monitor
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Log Data
Temperature Values
The software can save the acquired data into an Excel or text file
by clicking the Log Data button, which opens the dialog box
shown in Figure 7. From this window, you can choose to log the
ADC, the Celsius value, or both, as well as set the logging
interval (see Figure 7).
This section gives you an update of all the temperature limits
and the temperature reading of the part. These values are a
replica of the ADC values in the Set Temperature Limits
section, converted into degrees Celsius. The graph labeled
Temperature in Celsius displays the variation in time of the
high and low temperature limits as well as the current temperature in degrees Celsius.
Register Map
This section displays all the register values for the part. You can
read or write to any register by using the Read and Write
buttons (see Figure 8).
Figure 7. Data Logging
The Easy Setup button restores all registers with default values.
Close
This button closes the current window and returns to the
selection window (see Figure 3).
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Easy Setup
Figure 8. Register Map
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EVALUATION BOARD SCHEMATICS AND ARTWORK
D2
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Figure 9. ADT7x20 Evaluation Board Schematic—Main Board Temperature Sensor Circuit
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Figure 10. ADT7x20 Evaluation Board Schematic—Main Board USB Controller Circuit
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ADT7320UCPZ
I2C address is set through software
ADT7420UCPZ
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Figure 11. ADT7x20 Evaluation Board Schematic—External Board Circuit
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Figure 12. ADT7x20 Evaluation Board—Main Board Component Side (Layer 1)
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Figure 13. ADT7x20 Evaluation Board—Main Board Solder Side (Layer 2)
Figure 14. ADT7x20 Evaluation Board—Main Board Silkscreen
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Figure 16. ADT7x20 Evaluation Board
External Board Solder Side (Layer 2)
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Figure 15. ADT7x20 Evaluation Board
External Board Component Side (Layer 1)
Figure 17. ADT7x20 Evaluation Board External Board Silkscreen
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ORDERING INFORMATION
BILL OF MATERIALS
Table 1.Component Listing—Main Board
Qty.
2
1
1
14
3
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
3
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Reference Designator
C1, C2
C3
C4
C5, C6, C7, C8, C9, C10, C12, C13,
C14, C15, C16, C18, C19, C20
C11, C21, C22
C17
D1
D2, D3
J1
J2
Q1, Q2
R1
R2
R3, R6
R4, R5
R7, R11, R13
R8, R9, R10, R12, R14, R15
U1
U2
U3
U4
U5
U6
Y1
Description
50 V NPO SMD ceramic capacitor
10 V SMD tantalum capacitor
10 V SMD tantalum capacitor
16 V X7R multilayer ceramic capacitor
Value
22 pF
47 μF
2.2 μF
0.1 μF
Supplier/Ordering No.
Farnell 722005
Farnell 1432591
Farnell 498646
Farnell 1216538
10 V SMD tantalum capacitor
10 V dc Y5V ceramic capacitor
Green LED
Red LED
USB mini-B connector
10-pin terminal block
Low power bipolar transistor
SMD resistor
SMD resistor
SMD resistor
SMD resistor
SMD resistor
SMD resistor
Temperature sensor IC
Temperature sensor IC
64 kB I2C serial EEPROM
Precision low dropout voltage regulator
Dual SPDT switch
USB microcontroller
SMD crystal
10 μF
1 μF
VLMP31G2J1
VLMS31J1K2
54819-0579
N/A
BC807
0Ω
10 kΩ
100 kΩ
2.2 kΩ
270 Ω
10 kΩ
ADT7320UPCZ
ADT7420UPCZ
24LC64
ADP3303ARZ-3.3
ADG787BRMZ
CY7C6813-56LFC
24 MHz
Farnell 197130
Farnell 3188840
Farnell 1328320
Farnell 1328350
Digi-Key WM17116CT-ND
Farnell 9632179
Farnell 1081222
Farnell 772227
Farnell 9330399
Farnell 911471
Farnell 196319
Farnell 9331964
Farnell 911355
Analog Devices ADT7320UPCZ
Analog Devices ADT7420UPCZ
Digi-Key 24LC64-I/SN-ND
Analog Devices ADP3303ARZ-3.3
Analog Devices ADG787BRMZ
Embassy CY7C68013-56LFC
Farnell 9509658
Table 2. Component Listing—External Board
Qty.
2
2
2
4
2
1
1
Reference Designator
C1, C3
C2, C4
D1, D2
R1, R2, R4, R5
R3, R6
U1
U2
Description
16 V X7R multilayer ceramic capacitor
10 V SMD tantalum capacitor
Green LED
SMD resistor
SMD resistor
Temperature sensor IC
Temperature sensor IC
Value
0.1 μF
10 μF
VLMP31G2J1
10 kΩ
270 Ω
ADT7320UPCZ
ADT7420UPCZ
RELATED LINKS
Resource
ADT7320
ADT7420
Description
Product Page, ±0.25°C Accurate, 16-Bit Digital SPI Temperature Sensor
Product Page, ±0.25°C Accurate, 16-Bit Digital I2C Temperature Sensor
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Supplier/Ordering number
Farnell 1216538
Farnell 197130
Farnell 1328320
Farnell 9330399
Farnell 9331964
Analog Devices ADT7320UPCZ
Analog Devices ADT7420UPCZ
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ESD Caution
ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Charged devices and circuit boards can discharge without detection. Although this product features patented or proprietary protection
circuitry, damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy ESD. Therefore, proper ESD precautions should be taken to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality.
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