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MAX22005PMB#
Evaluates: MAX22005
Quick Start
Required Equipment
●
MAX22005PMB#
●
USB2PMB2# adapter board
●
Micro-USB cable
● Windows 10 PC with a spare USB port
● Munich GUI v2.25 or higher
● Voltage and/or Current Source
Note:
In the following section(s), software-related items
are identified by bolding. Text in
bold
refers to items
directly from the Munich GUI software. Text in
bold and
underlined
refers to items from the Windows operating
system.
Procedure
This quick start procedure assumes the use of the
USB2PMB2# adapter and Munich GUI software. For use
with other Pmod or SPI-compatible devices, refer to the
MAX22005 IC data sheet for register settings and instruc
-
tions.
1) Visit
latest version of the Munich GUI software, version
2.25 or later.
2)
Save the 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) The installer includes the drivers for the hardware
and software. Follow the instructions on the installer,
and once complete, click
Finish
. The default location
of the software is in the program files directory.
4) The GUI requires voltages and currents to be mea
-
sured at the J2 and J3 input connector Pins 1, 4, 7,
and 10. (See
for the J2 and J3
connector pin naming convention in this document.)
In the GUI, these are called
Channel 1 (CH1)
,
Channel 2 (CH2)
,
Channel 3 (CH3)
, and
Channel
4 (CH4)
, respectively. These are the multifunctional
“universal” analog inputs. The other pins on the J2
and J3 connectors should be grounded for accurate
results—ground Pins 2, 5, 8, and 11 to their adjacent
GND Pins 3, 6, 9, and 12 as shown in
. For
example:
Figure 1. Input Connectors J2 and J3—Input Pin Labels and
Grounding