EVAL-ADuCM350EBZ User Guide
UG-668
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The
ADuCM350
is a 16 MHz ARM® Cortex-M3 processor with
a high precision AFE specifically designed for high precision
data acquisition.
The
ADuCM350
has a 16-bit precision analog core with four
dedicated voltage measurement channels and up to eight current
measurement channels. It has an integrated complex impedance
measurement system and uses an integrated parameterizable
waveform generator to generate complex waveforms. It uses an
excitation amplifier control loop to perform accurate potentiostat
type measurements and has a highly configurable switch matrix
that allows application specific amplifier configuration.
The device has a large array of peripherals, including USB,
CapTouch®, display, audio, and an array of serial interfaces
and GPIOs.
The
ADuCM350
includes 384 kB of flash, 32 kB of SRAM, and
16 kB of flash configured as EEPROM.
The
EVAL-ADuCM350EBZ
kit provides scientists, system
analyzers, and software developers a platform to migrate from
sensor investigation and analysis to full ecosystem development.
The evaluation kit consists of an
ADuCM350
motherboard and a
selection of analog front end and digital peripheral daughter boards.
The evaluation kit is designed specifically to work with the
ADuCM350
software development kit (SDK) and the evaluation
kit support package (EKSP)—both of which are available for
download on the
ADuCM350 design resources
page.
The software development kit is designed to work with the IAR
debugging environment only. The user guide for the
ADuCM350
SDK is available on the SDK installer.
An example of where the kit is downloaded follows:
C:\Analog
Devices\ADuCM350BBCZ\Eval-ADUCM350EBZ\doc
The SDK quick start guide and the EKSP user guide are available in
the
Support Documentation
zipped folder.