AD ADIS16006PCBZ

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iSensor® PC-USB Evaluation System
ADISUSBZ
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADISUSB is a PC-USB evaluation system that enables basic
demonstration of many SPI-output iSensor® products (sold
separately). It provides 2mm screw holes for simple attachment
of all iSensor® products listed in Table 2, along with all
necessary cabling for connecting these devices to the USB port.
This system provides sensor data on-demand, through the USB,
at read rates up to 900SPS. Since the USB ports are serviced by
their PC’s interrupt structure, sampling in this system in not
perfectly coherent. However, in most PCs, the sample
coherence is sufficient for most datasheet parametric
verification, including in-run bias stability. This system will
run on MS Windows® XP, NT, and 2000.
Table 1. Kit Contents
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ADISUSBZ PCB
A-to-B USB Cable, 6 feet
2mm stainless steel screws
12-pin, 2mm ribbon cable (ADIS16xxx/PCBZ)
iSensor® Documentation CD
GETTING STARTED QUICKLY
Step #1 - Download software to PC
Go to www.analog.com/isensor-evaluation, click on “Evaluation
Software Downloads,” click on the appropriate software
package, and follow the prompts to save it to a temporary
location on the local PC. The iSensor® Documentation CD
provides software packages as well, but the iSensor Evaluation
Tool web site provides the latest versions of each software
package.
Step #2 - Install evaluation software package
Unzip the installation package to a temporary location, and
then double-click on setup.exe, and follow the prompts. When
asked to replace system files, click “No,” and the evaluation
software will still work fine. Refer to Figure 1, Figure 2, and
Figure 3 for windows that will appear during this step.
Step #3 - Install giveio.exe driver
The giveio.exe driver is located in the software’s new directory,
which is normally under a subdirectory called “Analog Devices
iSensor®,” located in the Program Files folder. Double-click on
the file, giveio.exe, and follow the prompts to install this driver.
Refer to Figure 4, Figure 5, and Figure 6 for windows that will
appear during this Step.
Step #4 - Install USB driver
Connect the A-to-B USB cable to the PC, and then to the
ADISUSBZ PCB. The USB driver installation screen will
automatically appear on the screen in a few seconds. Follow the
prompts to install this driver. On some machines, the driver
installation screen will appear again, after clicking on “Finish.”
In this case, follow the prompts and complete the process. Refer
to Figure 7 and Figure 8 for the windows that will appear during
this step. Once complete, disconnect the cable from the
ADISUSBZ.
Step #5 - Connect ADIS16xxx/PCB to USB Interface PCB
Use the provided 2mm machine screws to secure the product
under test. Refer to Figure 9 through Figure 12 for alignment
assistance. The ADIS16xxx/PVBZ parts also require the 12-pin
ribbon cable installation displayed in these figures.
Table 2. JP1 Power Supply Settings
+3.3V
ADIS16003/PCBZ
ADIS16006/PCBZ
ADIS16201/PCBZ
ADIS16203/PCBZ
ADIS16204/PCBZ
ADIS16209/PCBZ
+5V
ADIS16003/PCBZ
ADIS16006/PCBZ
ADIS16080/PCBZ
ADIS16100/PCB
ADIS16250/PCBZ
ADIS16251/PCBZ
ADIS16255/PCBZ
ADIS16300AMLZ
ADIS16350AMLZ
ADIS16354AMLZ
ADIS16355AMLZ
ADIS16365AMLZ
Note: If a product is listed twice, it can be run at +3.3 or +5V.
Step #6 - Launch evaluation software
Hook the ADISUSBZ to the USB cable and then launch the
evaluation software by double clicking on its *.exe file. The
program will also be in the Start Programs menu in Windows.
Figure 15 though Figure 21 offers some basic insights into the
operation of each product’s evaluation software. Note to
European users: some software is sensitive to the decimal
notation. If large or unreasonable numbers are observed,
change the PC’s regional setting to USA. Software packages are
being updated to fix this, but were not complete at the time of
this document’s release.
ORDERING GUIDE
Model
Package Description
ADISUSBZ
iSensor™ PC-USB Evaluation System
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Figure 1. Installation Welcome Screen (Click OK)
Figure 2. Installation Launch Screen (click on computer button)
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Figure 3. Program Group Menu (Click Continue)
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Figure 4. Giveio.exe Installation Screen (Click Install)
Figure 5. Giveio.exe License Agreement (Click I Agree)
Figure 6. Giveio.exe Installation Confirmation Menu (Click Yes)
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Figure 7. USB Driver Installation (Click Next)
Figure 8 .USB Driver Hardware Installation (Click on Continue Anyway)
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Figure 9. Installing the ADIS16xxx/PCBZ onto the ADISUSBZ
Figure 10. ADIS16xxx/PCBZ Installed View
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Figure 11. Installing ADIS1635xAMLZ onto the ADISUSBZ
Figure 12. ADIS1635xAMLZ Installed View
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Figure 13 – iSensor® ADISUSBZ Interface Board Layout (Top View)
Figure 14 – iSensor® ADISUSBZ Interface Board Layout (Bottom View)
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FIGURE FLAG NOTES:
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Set the Device type to ADIS16003 or ADIS16006. Set the Interface to parallel and set the port address per ReadMeFirst.PDF
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Set the axis being tested. Test function exercises a self-test during a single sweep on the screen.
3.
Plot and log data to files.
4.
Set up data logging parameters.
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Right click over Y-Axis to adjust scale and offset of the plot.
Figure 15. ADIS16003 and ADIS16006 Evaluation Software
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Set the Device type to ADIS16080 or ADIS16100. Set the Interface to parallel and set the port address per ReadMeFirst.PDF
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Set the output channel being tested. Test function exercises a self-test during a single sweep on the screen.
3.
Plot and log data to files.
4.
Set up data logging parameters.
5.
Right click over Y-Axis to adjust scale and offset of the plot.
Figure 16. ADIS16080 and ADIS16100 Evaluation Software
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ADISEVAL/USBZ
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FIGURE FLAG NOTES:
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Perform a single read of the ADIS16201’s output data
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Start and stop continuous reading of the ADIS16201’s output data. Set the acquisition loop delay time. This provides rough
control over sample times. Please note that this data will not have a high degree of coherence.
3.
Select the file data logging option.
4.
Configure the ADIS16201’s internal sample rate and filter response.
Figure 17. ADIS16201 Evaluation Software
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FIGURE FLAG NOTES:
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Perform a single read of the ADIS16203’s output data
2.
Start and stop continuous reading of the ADIS16203’s output data. Set the acquisition loop delay time. This provides rough
control over sample times. Please note that this data will not have a high degree of coherence.
3.
Select the file data logging option.
4.
Configure the ADIS16203’s internal sample rate and filter response.
5.
Graphical orientation. Note that for incline angle - 0°, the corner dot would be in the lower, left hand corner.
6.
Alarm monitoring. Note that these turn red on alarm condition. They maintain their status until the Reset button is pressed,
even if the error condition has cleared.
Figure 18. ADIS16203 Evaluation Software
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FIGURE FLAG NOTES:
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Perform a single read of the ADIS16209’s output data
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XINCL_OUT and YINCL_OUT are horizontal incline outputs. ROTATION is the vertical-oriented rotational position
measurement. This requires the X and Y axes to be in the vertical plane, with respect to the earth’s surface.
3.
This graph displays the vertical oriented, rotational position. This requires the X and Y axes to be in the vertical plane, with
respect to the earth’s surface.
4.
Start and stop continuous reading of the ADIS16209’s output data. The acquisition loop time provides rough control over
sample times. Please note that this data will not have a high degree of coherence.
5.
The acquisition loop time provides rough control over sample times. Please note that this data will not have a high degree of
coherence.
6.
Configure the ADIS16209’s internal sample rate and filter response.
Figure 19. ADIS16209 Evaluation Software
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Perform a single read of the ADIS1625x’s output data
2.
Start and stop continuous reading of the ADIS1625x’s output data. Set the acquisition loop delay time. This provides rough
control over sample times. Please note that this data will not have a high degree of coherence.
3.
Select the file data logging option.
4.
Configure the ADIS1625x’s internal sample rate and filter response.
5.
Set the measurement range from the three options available in the ADIS1625x.
6.
Exercise the user calibration functions.
NOTE: The ADIS16255 can use this software. The ADIS16251 can use this software, but the rate output measured with be 4 times greater
than the actual angular rate.
Figure 20. ADIS1625x Evaluation Software
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Figure 21. ADIS1635x Evaluation Software
FIGURE FLAG NOTES:
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Perform a single read of the ADIS1635x’s output data. Also select “Loop” checkbox for continuous data scroll across the screen.
Use the Loop delay box to add delay between each sample displayed to the screen.
2.
Select individual sensor outputs for display.
3.
Use Configuration menu to access sample rate, filtering, calibration, I/O control and all other internal configuration controls for
the ADIS1635x products.
4.
Use Device option to select which part to evaluate.
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