SMSC EVB-EMC2104 User Manual Download Page 1

SMSC EMC2104/05

Revision 1.0 (08-21-07)

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EVB-EMC2104/05 User Manual

Summary of Contents for EVB-EMC2104

Page 1: ...s SMSC products are not designed intended authorized or warranted for use in any life support or other application where product failure could cause or contribute to personal injury or severe property...

Page 2: ...based on measured temperature The temperature monitors offer 1 C accuracy for external diodes with sophisticated features to reduce errors introduced by series resistance and beta variation of substr...

Page 3: ...be found in the readme txt file on the disk 2 Connect the supplied USB cable to an available USB port on the PC Plug the mini B end of the USB cable into EVB connector P2 The 3 3V and Bridge ACT LEDs...

Page 4: ...EVB EMC2104 05 User Manual Revision 1 0 08 21 07 SMSC EMC2104 05 4 Figure 2 1 Chip Manager Quick Help Startup Screen for the EMC2104 05...

Page 5: ...EVB EMC2104 05 User Manual SMSC EMC2104 05 Revision 1 0 08 21 07 5 Figure 2 2 Chip Manager Help Screen...

Page 6: ...05 6 2 4 Board Layout The EVB was designed for ease of use and user experimentation with easily accesible jumpers and access to the SMBus data lines Figure 2 3 below shows the silkscreen for the EMC2...

Page 7: ...1 n The 3 3V can be supplied by the SMBus bridge by leaving the 3 3V jumper in place and retaining the USB connection 3 4 Connecting to Remote Diodes This EVB is populated with jumpers JP5 JP6 and JP...

Page 8: ...fan J2 should be used In addition JP18 must be in postion 2 3 and JP7 in Position 2 3 Table 3 1 LED Status Indicators LED SIGNAL OFF GREEN RED D3 SYS_SHDN 3 3V power OFF NA SYS_SHDN asserted LED1 ALE...

Page 9: ...n 2 3 JP18 Position 2 3 DAC2 2 or 3 wire TP17 user provided offboard circuitry needed Table 3 3 Remote Diode and Thermistor Connections and Heater Settings NAME JUMPER CONDITION 1 CONDITION 2 Ext Diod...

Page 10: ...O1 switch 1 NA 8 GPIO2 switch 2 NA 9 GPIO3 switch 3 NA 10 GPIO4 NA switch 1 3 GPIO5 NA switch 2 7 GPIO6 NA switch 3 11 Table 3 5 Jumper Selection JUMPER NAME POSITION 1 2 POSITION 2 3 OPEN JP1 CLK_IN...

Page 11: ...e limits and read write configuration register values 4 2 Temperature Register History Graph To open a Temperature or Register History Graph window select the register or registers to plot in the Chip...

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