Evaluation Board User Guide UG-138 One Technology Way • P.O. Box 9106 • Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A. • Tel: 781.329.4700 • Fax: 781.461.3113 • www.analog.com 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). 09023-001 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. 09023-002 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. Rev. 0 | Page 1 of 16 UG-138 Evaluation Board User Guide 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 12/12—Revision 0: Initial Version Rev. 0 | Page 2 of 16 Evaluation Board User Guide UG-138 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. 09023-003 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. 09023-004 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 Rev. 0 | Page 3 of 16 UG-138 Evaluation Board User Guide 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. • • • Configuration Register Temperature Monitor ADT7x20 Registers . 09023-005 The evaluation software also has Easy Setup and Close options. Figure 5. Configuration Register Tab Rev. 0 | Page 4 of 16 Evaluation Board User Guide UG-138 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. • • • • • 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. 09023-006 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 Rev. 0 | Page 5 of 16 UG-138 Evaluation Board User Guide 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). 09023-008 09023-007 Easy Setup Figure 8. Register Map Rev. 0 | Page 6 of 16 Evaluation Board User Guide UG-138 EVALUATION BOARD SCHEMATICS AND ARTWORK D2 09023-009 Figure 9. ADT7x20 Evaluation Board Schematic—Main Board Temperature Sensor Circuit Rev. 0 | Page 7 of 16 UG-138 Evaluation Board User Guide 09023-010 Figure 10. ADT7x20 Evaluation Board Schematic—Main Board USB Controller Circuit Rev. 0 | Page 8 of 16 Evaluation Board User Guide UG-138 ADT7320UCPZ I2C address is set through software ADT7420UCPZ 09023-011 Figure 11. ADT7x20 Evaluation Board Schematic—External Board Circuit Rev. 0 | Page 9 of 16 Evaluation Board User Guide 09023-012 UG-138 09023-013 Figure 12. ADT7x20 Evaluation Board—Main Board Component Side (Layer 1) 09023-014 Figure 13. ADT7x20 Evaluation Board—Main Board Solder Side (Layer 2) Figure 14. ADT7x20 Evaluation Board—Main Board Silkscreen Rev. 0 | Page 10 of 16 UG-138 09023-015 09023-016 Evaluation Board User Guide Figure 16. ADT7x20 Evaluation Board External Board Solder Side (Layer 2) 09023-017 Figure 15. ADT7x20 Evaluation Board External Board Component Side (Layer 1) Figure 17. ADT7x20 Evaluation Board External Board Silkscreen Rev. 0 | Page 11 of 16 UG-138 Evaluation Board User Guide 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 Rev. 0 | Page 12 of 16 Supplier/Ordering number Farnell 1216538 Farnell 197130 Farnell 1328320 Farnell 9330399 Farnell 9331964 Analog Devices ADT7320UPCZ Analog Devices ADT7420UPCZ Evaluation Board User Guide UG-138 NOTES Rev. 0 | Page 13 of 16 UG-138 Evaluation Board User Guide NOTES Rev. 0 | Page 14 of 16 Evaluation Board User Guide UG-138 NOTES Rev. 0 | Page 15 of 16 UG-138 Evaluation Board User Guide NOTES ESD Caution ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. 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