ZNRG2061 Evaluation Kit User Manual
© 2017 Integrated Device Technology, Inc.
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March 29, 2017
1.
Set up
1.1
User Equipment
The following additional equipment is required for using the kit:
User’s computer (see requirements in section 1.2).
The following additional lab equipment is optional, but not necessary for the kit functionalities:
Optional external power supply. The USB interface provides a +5V power supply to the Evaluation Board, from which an on-board voltage
regulator can provide 3.3V supply. Alternatively, the ZNRG2061 can be powered by the user’s external power supply (6V to 18V)
connected to VIN + (X1-2) and GND (X1-2) as described in Table 1 (the rest of the Evaluation Board requires the 5V coming from the
USB).
Note: The USB port only supports USB 2.0; USB 3.0 is not supported at this time.
1.2
User Computer Requirements and Setup
A Windows®-based computer is required for interfacing with the kit and configuring the ZNRG2061.
1.2.1
Computer Requirements
The user must have administrative rights on the computer to download and install the ZNRG2061 Arc Analyzer Software for the kit.
The computer must meet the following requirements:
Windows® XP, 7, or 10
Supported architecture: x86 and x64
Available USB port
Internet access for downloading the ZNRG2061 Arc Analyzer Software.
1.2.2
Software Installation and Setup
To ensure use of the latest version of the software, the ZNRG2061 Arc Analyzer Software zip file is available for download in zip file format at
no cost from the IDT web site page given on page 1. It is not included with the kit hardware.
Follow these procedures to install the ZNRG2061 Arc Analyzer Software zip file:
1.
After downloading the zip file to the user’s computer, extract the contents of the zip file.
2.
Double-click on the extracted setup.exe file to activate the installation.
3.
Follow the standard installation instructions displayed on the screen and change the installation path if required. If the default path
settings have been used, the software automatically completes the installation and creates an access link on the user’s computer under
Start > All Programs > IDT. The installation dialog offers the option to create a desktop short-cut icon for the software.