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MAX22005PMB#

Evaluates: MAX22005

Detailed Description of Software

The  MAX22005PMB#  GUI  is  a  part  of  the  Munich  GUI 

for use with USB2PMB2#. A list of all the GUIs and sup

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ported  devices  can  be  found  in  the 

Device

  tab. This  is 

where the MAX22005PMB# GUI is found. A screenshot of 

the MAX22005PMB# GUI is provided in 

Figure 10

. In the 

Window

 tab, one can switch between multiple open GUIs, 

however the user must disconnect from one GUI in order 

to  use  another  (only  one  GUI/device  can  be  used  at  a 

time). The 

Status Log

 lists the status and error messages 

which can be cleared using the 

Clear Log

 button on the 

right. The 

Scope

 box represents the measured 

Channel 

voltages or currents over time. It is color-coded to match 

the 

Channel

 colors in the 

Measurement Configuration 

box.  Near  the 

Autoscale

  checkbox  is  a  collection  of 

graph tool features including (from top left to right): play 

or pause, “grab and drag” or “zoom in on selection,” print, 

save,  graph  settings,  zoom  in,  zoom  out,  default  zoom 

(includes all samples), zoom undo, and zoom redo. The 

Scope

 graph can be enlarged by clicking the arrow button 

on the top left and shrunk back by pressing it again. 

The 

Measurement Configuration

 box is where 

Channel 

measurements can be enabled or disabled by checking 

the appropriate channel box. The measurements can be 

displayed in 

Physical Values

 (volts or amperes) or the 

raw 

ADC Counts

  (in  decimal)  by  choosing  the  corre

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sponding button in the 

Measurement Configuration

 box. 

The 

History

 button enables the graph to display up to the 

number of samples chosen in the 

History Length

 drop-

down menu. In the 

Results

 box, one can switch between 

Voltage

 (left) and 

Current

 (right and blue) modes using 

the appropriate channel’s button. The displayed measure

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ment  results  are  an  average  of  the  number  of  samples 

chosen in the 

Average

 drop-down menu. At the very bot

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tom of the GUI, one can quickly see the connection status 

and Munich GUI version number. 

Figure 10. MAX22005PMB# GUI Software

#Denotes RoHS compliance.

PART

TYPE

MAX22005PMB##

Peripheral Module

Ordering Information

Summary of Contents for MAX22005

Page 1: ...Alternatively any SPI compatible microcontroller adapter board or FPGA can be used along with a custom driver to evaluate the board The PCB dimension is just 99mm long x 23mm wide with the width deter...

Page 2: ...use with the USB2PMB2 adapter PIN 1 PIN 2 PIN 3 12 PIN PMOD CONNECTOR ANALOG INPUT MAX22005 AI1 AI2 AI3 AI4 AI6 HVDD AVDD HVSS DVDD 3 3V DVDD SCLK RDYB SYNC CSB SDO SDI INTB RSTB MAX8614A BOOST CONVE...

Page 3: ...e software to a temporary folder Double click the exe file to run the installer A message box Do you want to allow the following program to make changes to this computer might appear If so click Yes 3...

Page 4: ...Figure 2 8 It may take Windows several minutes to install the driver Wait until Windows successfully installs the driver and shows Your device is ready to use at the lower right corner near System Ic...

Page 5: ...e Voltage should be selected the button switch is on the left side See Figure 5 12 Connect a voltage source from the CH1 Pin 1 CH2 Pin 4 CH3 Pin 7 and CH4 Pin 10 pins to GND Remember to connect Pin 2...

Page 6: ...procedure 18 Repeat steps 15 through 17 for Channels 2 3 and 4 if desired Detailed Description of Hardware The MAX22005 is a twelve channel industrial grade ana log input voltage mode device that can...

Page 7: ...f each supply rail The expected max current consumption of the MAX22005PMB is less than 40mA Analog Input Configuration The MAX22005PMB groups the MAX22005 s 12 analog inputs into four sets of three c...

Page 8: ...r own soft ware Pins 2 5 8 and 11 AI3 AI6 AI9 and AI12 can be used to accommodate other input configurations for example to measure a single ended voltage like the volt age drop across a wire to groun...

Page 9: ...om in on selection print save graph settings zoom in zoom out default zoom includes all samples zoom undo and zoom redo The Scope graph can be enlarged by clicking the arrow button on the top left and...

Page 10: ...V 20V Vf 0 385V If 0 5A If ave 0 5A 13 D3 D6 4 SMBJ33CA LITTLEFUSE 33V DIODE TVS SMB DO 214AA VRM 33V IPP 11 3A 14 DS1 DS5 5 SML P12PT ROHM SML P12PT DIODE LED SML P1 SERIES ULTRA COMPACT HIGH BRIGHTN...

Page 11: ...W3 4 75K 68PF AGND SW2 4 75K AGND 33V SW0 100PF AVDD AGND 0 1UF 1UF 0 1UF DGND 10UH REF AGND DGND 698K FBP AGND 4 75K 1 5K RSTB 10K SYNC RDYB SDO RSTB RDYB 2 2UF AGND AGND 33V 68PF AGND AGND 68PF MAX2...

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Page 15: ...r for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use Specifications subject to change without notice No license is granted by implicationor otherwise under...

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