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BOOSTXL-ADS7142-Q1 BoosterPack™ Plug-In Module

User's Guide

SBAU321A – November 2018 – Revised August 2019

BOOSTXL-ADS7142-Q1 BoosterPack™ Plug-In Module

The ADS7142-Q1 BoosterPack™ plug-in module (BOOSTXL-ADS7142-Q1) allows users to evaluate the
functionality of Texas Instruments' ADS7142-Q1 nanopower, dual-channel programmable sensor monitor.
This user’s guide describes both the hardware platform showcasing the ADS7142-Q1 device and the
graphical user interface (GUI) software used to configure the various modes of operation of this device.

Contents

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Introduction

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BOOSTXL-ADS7142-Q1 EVM Overview

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BOOSTXL-ADS7142-Q1 EVM Initial Setup

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ADS7142-Q1 GUI Functional Modes

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Bill of Materials, Printed-Circuit Board Layout, and Schematics

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List of Figures

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ADS7142-Q1 EVM Block Diagram

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BOOSTXL-ADS7142-Q1 Top Level Overview

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Installation of browser extension and TI Clould Agent

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MSP432E401Y LaunchPad™ 5V-OTG Jumper and Debug Port Location

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UNIFLASH Programming Setup

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Successful FLASH Program

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BOOSTXL-ADS7142-Q1 Stacked on MSP432E401Y LaunchPad™

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ADS7142-Q1 GUI Landing Page

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ADS7142-Q1 Register Map Page

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ADS7142-Q1 Mode Configuration Page

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ADS7142-Q1 General Instructions Page

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Data Capture in Start Burst Mode

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Data Capture in Stop Burst Mode

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Operation in Pre Alert Mode

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Operation After Alert Condition

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Operation in Post Alert Mode

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Operation in High Precision Mode

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Operation in Default Manual Mode

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Operation in Auto Manual Mode

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BOOSTXL_ADS7142-Q1 PCB Top Overlay

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BOOSTXL-ADS7142-Q1 Top Layer Copper and Silkscreen

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BOOSTXL-ADS7142-Q1 Bottom Layer Copper and Silkscreen

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ADS7142-Q1 BoosterPack™ Schematic Diagram

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List of Tables

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Input Connector and Channel Configuration

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Modification Required for NTC Monitoring

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Bill of Materials

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Summary of Contents for BoosterPack BOOSTXL-ADS7142-Q1

Page 1: ...142 Q1 EVM Block Diagram 2 2 BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 Top Level Overview 3 3 Installation of browser extension and TI Clould Agent 5 4 MSP432E401Y LaunchPad 5V OTG Jumper and Debug Port Location 6 5 UNIFLASH Programming Setup 6 6 Successful FLASH Program 7 7 BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 Stacked on MSP432E401Y LaunchPad 8 8 ADS7142 Q1 GUI Landing Page 9 9 ADS7142 Q1 Register Map Page 10 10 ADS7142 Q1 Mode Configur...

Page 2: ...external master controller to evaluate the ADS7142 Q1 The MSP EXP432E401Y is controlled by commands received from the ADS7142 Q1 GUI and returns data to the GUI for display and analysis If the MSP EXP432E401Y is not used the BoosterPack plug in module format of the BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 board allows an alternative external host to communicate with the ADS7142 Q1 The BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 incorporates al...

Page 3: ...42 Q1 Figure 2 shows a BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 overview Figure 2 BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 Top Level Overview 2 1 Connectors for Single Ended Analog Input The BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 is designed for easy interface to an external analog single ended source through a 100 mil header Connector J5 allows analog source connectivity Table 1 lists the analog input connector and input channel configuration Table 1 Input Co...

Page 4: ...TXL ADS7142 Q1 supports the I2 C digital interface and functional modes as detailed in the ADS7142 Q1 data sheet The MSP432E401Y LaunchPad is capable of operating at a 3 3 V logic level and is directly connected to the digital I O lines of the ADC 2 4 Power Supplies The device supports a wide range of operation on its analog supplies The AVDD can operate from 1 65 V to 3 6 V The DVDD operates from...

Page 5: ...e following steps describe the ADS7142 Q1 GUI software installation 1 Go to the BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 TI website and Download the BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 GUI software It might require to login user account privileges to use the online version as well as installation of the applications 2 Click on the BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 GUI icon First time users may be prompted to download and install the browser extension...

Page 6: ...ions with the BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 The following steps describe the programming of this firmware on the flash memory 1 On MSP432E401Y LaunchPad remove the jumper JP6 from its default position and place it on the JP1 jumper 5V OTG location as shown in Figure 4 2 Connect the MSP432E401Y LaunchPad debug connector to an available USB port on the PC Figure 4 MSP432E401Y LaunchPad 5V OTG Jumper and Debug ...

Page 7: ...019 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2018 2019 Texas Instruments Incorporated BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 BoosterPack Plug In Module 4 After programming and verification is successful as shown in Figure 6 disconnect the USB from the MSP EXP432E401Y debug port Figure 6 Successful FLASH Program ...

Page 8: ...1 on the MSP432E401Y LaunchPad MSP EXP432E401Y Make sure the 20 pin connector J1 J3 on BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 is mapped against connector J5 J7 and connector J4 J2 on BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 is mapped against connector J8 J6 on MSP EXP432E401Y Pin 1 of BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 must align with pin 1 of connector J5 3V3 on MSP EXP432E401Y 2 Connect the micro USB from data port of MSP EXP432E401Y to available USB p...

Page 9: ...level overview of the ADS7142 Q1 device The left corner shows the tabs required to navigate through the ADS7142 Q1 register map and the ADS7142 Q1 functional modes page When the MSP432E401Y with the BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 stacked is connected to the PC via the micro USB cable the GUI detects the BoosterPack by reading the onboard EEPROM Once detected and connected the GUI indicates this status as CONN...

Page 10: ...le 3 3 2 REGMAP Figure 9 shows register map page for the ADS7142 Q1 On the top right corner options to read registers individually read all the registers at once or write individual register are available Users can choose to have the register values modified in the GUI to be written on the device instantaneously by selecting the Immediate option or later using the Deferred option Figure 9 ADS7142 ...

Page 11: ...he functional mode page of the ADS7142 Q1 GUI This page enables the user to navigate and SET various functional modes of the device Autonomous and I2 C command mode and set channel specific configurations On the top right corner is an option to enable all ADC channels and enable alert functionality TI recommends enabling these blocks and then to enable or disable the preferred ADC channel based on...

Page 12: ...ctional mode 1 Enable All Channels and Enable Alert on the top right corner of GUI page 2 Enter channel specific configurations such as high and low thresholds hysteresis and Alert functionality 3 Select Conversion Mode by clicking on either Autonomous Mode or Manual Mode 4 Select the Operating Mode from drop down menu and click SET to write register specific to that particular mode 5 Press Start ...

Page 13: ...n registers for the desired mode 4 1 Autonomous Mode In the Autonomous Conversion Mode the device generates the start of conversion pulses using an internal oscillator on receiving the first start of conversion pulse from the host This can be configured by selecting Autonomous Mode as the Conversion Mode selecting one of the Operating Modes from the drop down menu and pressing the SET button The A...

Page 14: ...p down menu and the SET button is pressed the device will keep on sampling input signals and storing the conversion results in the data buffer unless the user initiates the command to abort the sequence by pressing the Abort Sequence button in the GUI and stops filling the data buffer To understand the steps required to configure the device in this mode refer to the ADS7142 Q1 data sheet Figure 13...

Page 15: ...s either the high or low threshold for the channels selected in the sequence If the user aborts the sequence before the data buffer is filled the device will abort the sequence and stop storing the conversion results To understand the steps required to configure the device in this mode refer to the ADS7142 Q1 data sheet Figure 14 shows the ADS7142 Q1 GUI configured in Pre Alert Mode with the Alert...

Page 16: ... example Channel 0 has reached the High Threshold This is indicated by the High Threshold indicator on the right side of the corresponding graph Since the device is configured for Pre Alert Mode operation with both channels enabled the conditions prior to reaching the Alert condition are displayed The Alert condition must be cleared by clicking on the Threshold indicator before the next sequence i...

Page 17: ... only after it reaches one of the Alert thresholds set for the channels selected in the sequence If the user aborts the sequence before the data buffer is filled the device stops storing the conversion results To understand the steps required to configure the device in this mode refer to the ADS7142 Q1 data sheet Figure 16 highlights the ADS7142 Q1 GUI working in Post Alert Mode Once either of the...

Page 18: ...from the Operating Modes drop down menu and the SET button is pressed the device starts conversions and starts accumulating the conversion results in an accumulator The device stops accumulating the conversion results in the accumulator after 16 conversions If the user aborts the sequence before 16 conversions then the device will abort the sequence To understand the steps required to configure th...

Page 19: ...ated by an I2 C command from the host processor and the captured data is then returned over the I2 C bus Manual Mode can work one of the following states based on power up or user initiated conditions 4 3 1 Default Mode On power up the device is in Manual Mode with single ended and dual channel configuration and it samples the analog input applied on Channel 0 AIN0 GND In this mode the device uses...

Page 20: ...he device to scan through one channel or both channels by configuring the CHANNEL_IP_CFG register and AUTO_SEQ register The host has to provide continuous clock SCL to the device to scan through the channels and read the data from the device Figure 19 highlights the ADS7142 Q1 GUI working in Manual Mode Default State To understand the steps required to configure the device in Manual Mode refer to ...

Page 21: ...ring R26 Assemble Do Not Populate R29 R34 RT1 C12 Do Not Populate Assemble 4 5 Input Signal Conditioning Block on the BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 For applications where the input signal requires additional conditioning before being interfaced to the ADC the BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 has an optional signal conditioning path that can be populated between the input signal and the ADS7142 Q1 The board has a provision...

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Page 24: ... November 2018 Revised August 2019 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2018 2019 Texas Instruments Incorporated BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 BoosterPack Plug In Module 5 2 PCB Layout Figure 20 Figure 21 and Figure 22 illustrate the EVM PCB layout Figure 20 BOOSTXL_ADS7142 Q1 PCB Top Overlay ...

Page 25: ...ayout and Schematics 25 SBAU321A November 2018 Revised August 2019 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2018 2019 Texas Instruments Incorporated BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 BoosterPack Plug In Module Figure 21 BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 Top Layer Copper and Silkscreen ...

Page 26: ...ematics www ti com 26 SBAU321A November 2018 Revised August 2019 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2018 2019 Texas Instruments Incorporated BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 BoosterPack Plug In Module Figure 22 BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 Bottom Layer Copper and Silkscreen ...

Page 27: ...1A November 2018 Revised August 2019 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2018 2019 Texas Instruments Incorporated BOOSTXL ADS7142 Q1 BoosterPack Plug In Module 5 3 Schematics Figure 23 shows the ADS7142 Q1 BoosterPack schematics Figure 23 ADS7142 Q1 BoosterPack Schematic Diagram ...

Page 28: ...vision History Revision History NOTE Page numbers for previous revisions may differ from page numbers in the current version Changes from Original November 2018 to A Revision Page Changed Section 3 5 Deleted Driver Installation Steps for Analog EVM Controller for Windows Platform section 8 Changed C6 C7 manufacturer part number in Bill of Materials table 22 ...

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