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Evaluating the
Integrated AMR Angle Sensor and Signal Conditioner
PLEASE SEE THE LAST PAGE FOR AN IMPORTANT
WARNING AND LEGAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
Rev. 0 | Page 1 of 9
FEATURES
USB 2.0 interface
Jumper or computer controlled temperature compensation
mode enable
Jumper or computer controlled power-down mode enable
Measurement test points and coaxial connectors
EVALUATION KIT CONTENTS
magnetic stimulus
Dipole magnet
Hand movable mounting
Readback electronics
ADDITIONAL HARDWARE REQUIRED
6 V to 12 V bench supply (optional)
controller board
USB cable (supplied with the
controller board)
ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE REQUIRED
LabVIEW 2015 software downloadable from the
EV-ADA4571RSDZ product page
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The EV-ADA4571RSDZ evaluation board features the
in an end of shaft magnet configuration, as shown in Figure 1.
The evaluation kit is composed of an
motherboard, a
magnetic stimulus on a hand turnable mount, a USB interface,
and an
controller board. The required LabVIEW 2015
graphical user interface (GUI) software for Windows® is available
for download from the EV-ADA4571RSDZ product page.
The EV-ADA4571RSDZ evaluation board features an on-board
5 V regulator; a 4-channel simultaneous sampling, analog-to-
digital converter (ADC); and jumpers for enabling the temperature
compensation and power-down modes within the
motherboard also features test points and
unpopulated coaxial connectors for the three outputs of the
device.
The
controller board controls the ADC on the
motherboard, reading back the
outputs to change the
, interface with the GUI, and supply
power to the evaluation board through the USB connection.
For full details, see the
data sheet, which must be used
in conjunction with this user guide when using the evaluation
board.
END OF SHAFT MAGNETIC EVALUATION SYSTEM
USB
PC GUI INTERFACE
SDP CONTROL
CARD
EVALUATION
SYSTEM
WITH MAGNETIC
STIMULUS
POWER
SUPPLY
6V TO 12V
SUPPLY
161
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Figure 1.