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resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adis16228-adisusb [06 Nov 2012 20:08] – [EXAMPLE EXERCISES] Mark Looneyresources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adis16228-adisusb [08 Oct 2013 03:41] – [USB Driver Installation] Mark Looney
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 ===== OVERVIEW ===== ===== OVERVIEW =====
  
-''The [[adi>ADIS16228|ADIS16228]] iSensor® is a complete vibration sensing system that combines triaxial acceleration sensing with advanced time domain and frequency domain signal processing. Time domain signal processing includes a programmable decimation filter and selectable windowing function.  The electrical connection typically only requires 5 I/O lines for synchronous data collection, as shown in the following figure:''+The [[adi>ADIS16228|ADIS16228]] iSensor® is a complete vibration sensing system that combines triaxial acceleration sensing with advanced time domain and frequency domain signal processing. Time domain signal processing includes a programmable decimation filter and selectable windowing function.  The electrical connection typically only requires 5 I/O lines for synchronous data collection, as shown in the following figure:
  
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-228-hookup.png?400|}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-228-hookup.png?400|}}
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 ===== ADIS16228/PCB BREAKOUT BOARD ===== ===== ADIS16228/PCB BREAKOUT BOARD =====
-''For those who are on a tight timeline, connecting the [[adi>ADIS16228|ADIS16228]] to an embedded controller will provide the most flexibility in developing application firmware and will more closely reflect the final system design. The [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]] is the breakout board for the [[adi>ADIS16228|ADIS16228]] and may provide assistance in the process of hooking it up to an existing embedded processor system. For more information, click on the following link: [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]]'' +For those who are on a tight timeline, connecting the [[adi>ADIS16228|ADIS16228]] to an embedded controller will provide the most flexibility in developing application firmware and will more closely reflect the final system design. The [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]] is the breakout board for the [[adi>ADIS16228|ADIS16228]] and may provide assistance in the process of hooking it up to an existing embedded processor system. For more information, click on the following link: [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]]
  
-''For tips on interfacing to the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]] with a ribbon cable, check out the following Engineer Zone post:''+For tips on interfacing to the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]] with a ribbon cable, check out the following Engineer Zone post:
  
-''[[ez>docs/DOC-2523| ADIS16228/PCBZ Breakout Board Cables (Engineer Zone FAQ)]]'' +[[ez>docs/DOC-2523| ADIS16228/PCBZ Breakout Board Cables (Engineer Zone FAQ)]]
  
  
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 ===== ADISUSB: PC EVALUATION ===== ===== ADISUSB: PC EVALUATION =====
  
-''For those who would prefer to perform PC-based evaluation of the [[adi>ADIS16228|ADIS16228]], before developing their own embedded system, the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] is the appropriate system to use. The remainder of this Wiki site will focus on PC-based evaluation with the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] system.''+For those who would prefer to perform PC-based evaluation of the [[adi>ADIS16228|ADIS16228]], before developing their own embedded system, the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] is the appropriate system to use. The remainder of this Wiki site will focus on PC-based evaluation with the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] system.
  
  
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 ===== EQUIPMENT LIST ===== ===== EQUIPMENT LIST =====
-''[[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]]''+[[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]]
  
-''[[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]]''+[[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]]
  
  
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 ===== SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ===== ===== SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS =====
-''Windows XP, Vista, 7 (32-bit systems only)''+Windows XP, Vista, 7 (32-bit systems only)
  
-''NOTE: All the required files are contained in the .Cab file and deployed during software package install.''+NOTE: All the required files are contained in the .Cab file and deployed during software package install.
  
  
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 ===== PHYSICAL SETUP ===== ===== PHYSICAL SETUP =====
-''The [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]]  provides the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/product.html|ADIS16228]] on a small printed circuit board (PCB) that simplifies the connection to an existing processor system. This PCB includes a silkscreen, for proper placement, and four mounting holes that have threads for M2 × 0.4 mm machine screws. The second set of mounting holes on the interface boards are in the four corners of the PCB and provide clearance for 4-40 machine screws. The third set of mounting holes provides a pattern that matches the ADISUSBZ evaluation system, using M2 × 0.4mm × 4 mm machine screws. These boards are made of IS410 material and are 0.063 inches thick. J1 is a 16-pin connector, in a dual row, 2 mm geometry that enables simple connection to a 1 mm ribbon cable system. For example, use Molex P/N 87568-1663 for the mating connector and 3M P/N 3625/16 for the ribbon cable. For direct connection to the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] evaluation system, use these parts to make a 16-pin cable or remove pins 13, 14, 15 and 16. The LEDs (D1 and D2) are not populated, but the pads are available to install to provide a visual representation of the DIO1 and DIO2 signals. The pads accommodate Chicago Miniature Lighting Part No. CMD28-21VRC/TR8/T1, which works well when R1 and R2 are approximately 400 Ω (0603 pad sizes).The mating connector for the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/product.html|ADIS16228]], J2, is AVX P/N 04-6288-015-000-846. The picture below provides a close-up view of this connector, which clamps down on the flex cable to press its metal pads onto the metal pads inside the mating connector. The schematic is for the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]] board.''+The [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]]  provides the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/product.html|ADIS16228]] on a small printed circuit board (PCB) that simplifies the connection to an existing processor system. This PCB includes a silkscreen, for proper placement, and four mounting holes that have threads for M2 × 0.4 mm machine screws. The second set of mounting holes on the interface boards are in the four corners of the PCB and provide clearance for 4-40 machine screws. The third set of mounting holes provides a pattern that matches the ADISUSBZ evaluation system, using M2 × 0.4mm × 4 mm machine screws. These boards are made of IS410 material and are 0.063 inches thick. J1 is a 16-pin connector, in a dual row, 2 mm geometry that enables simple connection to a 1 mm ribbon cable system. For example, use Molex P/N 87568-1663 for the mating connector and 3M P/N 3625/16 for the ribbon cable. For direct connection to the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] evaluation system, use these parts to make a 16-pin cable or remove pins 13, 14, 15 and 16. The LEDs (D1 and D2) are not populated, but the pads are available to install to provide a visual representation of the DIO1 and DIO2 signals. The pads accommodate Chicago Miniature Lighting Part No. CMD28-21VRC/TR8/T1, which works well when R1 and R2 are approximately 400 Ω (0603 pad sizes).The mating connector for the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/product.html|ADIS16228]], J2, is AVX P/N 04-6288-015-000-846. The picture below provides a close-up view of this connector, which clamps down on the flex cable to press its metal pads onto the metal pads inside the mating connector. The schematic is for the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]] board.
  
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:228pcbz-mnt.png?400 |}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:228pcbz-mnt.png?400 |}}
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-''NOTE: Do not plug the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] into the USB cable at this stage of the setup.  Wait until the software installation is complete.''+NOTE: Do not plug the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] into the USB cable at this stage of the setup.  Wait until the software installation is complete.
  
 === Step #1 === === Step #1 ===
-''Slide the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/product.html|ADIS16228CMLZ]] part into the mating J2 connector on the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]]. Press the J2 clamp down onto the flex connector to complete the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/product.html|ADIS16228CMLZ]] part connection to the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]]. Then secure the part using the M2 × 0.4mm × 4 mm machine screws provided with the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]]. The following pictures provide a visual reference for correct connection.''+Slide the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/product.html|ADIS16228CMLZ]] part into the mating J2 connector on the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]]. Press the J2 clamp down onto the flex connector to complete the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/product.html|ADIS16228CMLZ]] part connection to the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]]. Then secure the part using the M2 × 0.4mm × 4 mm machine screws provided with the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]]. The following pictures provide a visual reference for correct connection.
  
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:228-pcbz-parts.png?400 |}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:228-pcbz-parts.png?400 |}}
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-''WARNING: Make sure that the connector cable going from J1 on the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]] is properly aligned to the J1 connector on the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]]. The 12 pin cable is included with the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]]. A 16 pin cable is also an option using the part numbers that are at the beginning of this section.''+WARNING: Make sure that the connector cable going from J1 on the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]] is properly aligned to the J1 connector on the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]]. The 12 pin cable is included with the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]]. A 16 pin cable is also an option using the part numbers that are at the beginning of this section.
  
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:228-j1-cable-option.png?400 |}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:228-j1-cable-option.png?400 |}}
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 === Step #2 === === Step #2 ===
-''Mounting to the system frame is accomplished using 4 M2x.4x6mm machine screws included with the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]]. The mounting location holes are marked as an example in the picture below. Use the 4 holes to secure the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]] to the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]].''+Mounting to the system frame is accomplished using 4 M2x.4x6mm machine screws included with the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]]. The mounting location holes are marked as an example in the picture below. Use the 4 holes to secure the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/EVAL-ADIS16228/eb.html|ADIS16228/PCBZ]] to the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]].
    
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:228-adis16228pcbz-mount.png?400 |}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:228-adis16228pcbz-mount.png?400 |}}
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 === Step #3 === === Step #3 ===
-''The following picture (left side) shows JP1 in the **+3.3V** position (factory-default). That is the correct JP1 jumper setting on the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]]) required for the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/product.html|ADIS16228CMLZ]].''+The following picture (left side) shows JP1 in the **+3.3V** position (factory-default). That is the correct JP1 jumper setting on the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]]) required for the [[adi>en/mems-sensors/mems-accelerometers/adis16228/products/product.html|ADIS16228CMLZ]].
  
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-3.3v-setting.png?400|}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-3.3v-setting.png?400|}}
  
-''NOTE: If JP1 is left on **+5v** the software will look like the following picture. Move JP1 to the**+3.3V** setting to correct the problem.''+NOTE: If JP1 is left on **+5v** the software will look like the following picture. Move JP1 to the**+3.3V** setting to correct the problem.
  
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:228-wrong-voltage.png?800|}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:228-wrong-voltage.png?800|}}
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 ===== ADIS16228_Evaluation SOFTWARE ===== ===== ADIS16228_Evaluation SOFTWARE =====
-'' [[adi>static/imported-files/eval_boards/228ES1.zip|Click here to download the ADIS16228 Evaluation Software]] to a personal computer, which enables PC-based evaluation of the [[adi>ADIS16228|ADIS16228]] on an [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] evaluation system.  The download file will contain three separate files: The CAB file (ADIS16228_EVAL_Rev_1.cab), the setup file (setup.exe) and the setup list. Copy these files to a convenient folder for running the application from.''+ [[adi>static/imported-files/eval_boards/228ES1.zip|Click here to download the ADIS16228 Evaluation Software]] to a personal computer, which enables PC-based evaluation of the [[adi>ADIS16228|ADIS16228]] on an [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] evaluation system.  The download file will contain three separate files: The CAB file (ADIS16228_EVAL_Rev_1.cab), the setup file (setup.exe) and the setup list. Copy these files to a convenient folder for running the application from.
  
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-228-zip.png?800|}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-228-zip.png?800|}}
  
-''Navigate to the folder where the files were saved and double click the setup.exe file. The following pictures are a guide for the ADIS16228 software install. The **Welcome** screen will appear click **OK** to continue.''+Navigate to the folder where the files were saved and double click the setup.exe file. The following pictures are a guide for the ADIS16228 software install. The **Welcome** screen will appear click **OK** to continue.
  
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-228-welcome.png?600|}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-228-welcome.png?600|}}
  
-''Please choose a directory for the software application or use the default settings (recommended) and click the computer icon button to go to the next step.''+Please choose a directory for the software application or use the default settings (recommended) and click the computer icon button to go to the next step.
  
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-228-begininstall.png?600|}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-228-begininstall.png?600|}}
  
-''Choose a program group or use the default settings (recommended) and click **Continue**. The last picture confirms completion click **OK** to finish.''+Choose a program group or use the default settings (recommended) and click **Continue**. The last picture confirms completion click **OK** to finish.
  
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-228-prgm-group.png?400|}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-228-prgm-group.png?400|}}
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 ====USB Driver Installation==== ====USB Driver Installation====
-''The ADIS16228_EVAL_Rev_1.cab file contains USB drivers that are compatible with 32-bit Windows systems. The software installation process unpacks these files and copies them into the appropriate directories, which enable a "guided driver installation process," after the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] board connects to the computer (using the included USB mini cable) for the first time. After connecting the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] to the computer, the **Hardware Wizard** will find and install the drivers by following the steps below.''+The ADIS16228_EVAL_Rev_1.cab file contains USB drivers that are compatible with 32-bit Windows systems. The software installation process unpacks these files and copies them into the appropriate directories, which enable a "guided driver installation process," after the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] board connects to the computer (using the included USB mini cable) for the first time. After connecting the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] to the computer, the **Hardware Wizard** will find and install the drivers by following the steps below.
  
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-driver-foundnewhardware.png?400 |}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-driver-foundnewhardware.png?400 |}}
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-driver-hardware-install.png?400|}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-driver-hardware-install.png?400|}}
  
-''The following pictures show the final steps for USB driver install. Click on **Next** then click on **Finish** completing the installation.''+The following pictures show the final steps for USB driver install. Click on **Next** then click on **Finish** completing the installation.
  
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-driver-hardware-wizard.png?400 |}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-driver-hardware-wizard.png?400 |}}
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-driver-complete-wizard.png?400|}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-driver-complete-wizard.png?400|}}
  
 +<wrap alert> **WARNING:** For those who are using Windows XP, Service Pack 3, additional steps are required for completing the driver installation.  Please see page 8, on the **[[http://www.analog.com/static/imported-files/user_guides/UG-363.pdf#Page=08|ADISUSB User Guide (UG-363)]]** for additional information on these steps. </wrap>
  
  
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 ===== ADIS16228 Evaluation SOFTWARE  ===== ===== ADIS16228 Evaluation SOFTWARE  =====
-''After the USB driver installation is complete, connect the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] USB connector to the PC, using the USB Mini cable, from the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] kit. D2 will illuminate as soon as this connection is made. This indicates that the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] has power and is going through its start-up/initialization process. During the initialization process, several messages may appear on the screen. They are related to updating the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] firmware and establishing communication between the PC and the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]]. After the updates are finished double click on the ADiS16228_Eval_Rev_1.exe file to launch the software application.''+After the USB driver installation is complete, connect the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] USB connector to the PC, using the USB Mini cable, from the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] kit. D2 will illuminate as soon as this connection is made. This indicates that the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] has power and is going through its start-up/initialization process. During the initialization process, several messages may appear on the screen. They are related to updating the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]] firmware and establishing communication between the PC and the [[adi>ADISUSB|ADISUSB]]. After the updates are finished double click on the ADiS16228_Eval_Rev_1.exe file to launch the software application.
  
  
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 ==== Main Window ==== ==== Main Window ====
-''Once the ADIS16228 Evaluation Software starts-up, the Main Window will appear and look like the following picture. The second picture provides color-coded boxes to support further discussion of each function in this screen.''+Once the ADIS16228 Evaluation Software starts-up, the Main Window will appear and look like the following picture. The second picture provides color-coded boxes to support further discussion of each function in this screen.
  
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-228-main-screen.png?800 |}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-228-main-screen.png?800 |}}
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-228-main-screen-defined.png?800|}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:adisusb-228-main-screen-defined.png?800|}}
  
-''The orange box identifies the drop-down menus, which provide a number of useful features. The **Devices** option provides a list of products.''+The orange box identifies the drop-down menus, which provide a number of useful features. The **Devices** option provides a list of products.
  
-''The **Registers** option provides a listing of user-configurable registers in the [[adi>ADIS16228|ADIS16228]] and also provides read/write access to each one of these registers.''+The **Registers** option provides a listing of user-configurable registers in the [[adi>ADIS16228|ADIS16228]] and also provides read/write access to each one of these registers.
  
-''The **Datalog** option provides the core data collection function.''+The **Datalog** option provides the core data collection function.
  
-''The **Start** option will start the selected mode capture process.''+The **Start** option will start the selected mode capture process.
  
-''The yellow box identifies the waveform recorder window. The window contains the three accelerometer responses.''+The yellow box identifies the waveform recorder window. The window contains the three accelerometer responses.
  
  
  
 ==== Register Access ==== ==== Register Access ====
-''The purpose of the **Register Access** window is to provide both read and write access to the user registers in the [[adi>ADIS16228|ADIS16228]]. The following picture shows the appearance of this window.''+The purpose of the **Register Access** window is to provide both read and write access to the user registers in the [[adi>ADIS16228|ADIS16228]]. The following picture shows the appearance of this window.
  
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:228-adisusb-reg.png?600|}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:228-adisusb-reg.png?600|}}
  
-''The color coded boxes illustrate the different functions that this window provides.''+The color coded boxes illustrate the different functions that this window provides.
  
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:228-adisusb-reg-defined.png?600|}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:228-adisusb-reg-defined.png?600|}}
  
-''The purple box identifies the register category.  In addition to the Control/Status, this drop-down control offers access to **Output** and **Calibration** registers.''+The purple box identifies the register category.  In addition to the Control/Status, this drop-down control offers access to **Output** and **Calibration** registers.
  
-''The red box identifies all of the registers that are in the current category. Click on the register name to select a register for individual read/write access.''+The red box identifies all of the registers that are in the current category. Click on the register name to select a register for individual read/write access.
  
-''The green box identifies the read/write control options for the current register selection. Use the hexadecimal format when writing commands to a particular register.''+The green box identifies the read/write control options for the current register selection. Use the hexadecimal format when writing commands to a particular register.
  
-''The yellow box updates all the registers in the current category.''+The yellow box updates all the registers in the current category.
  
-''The **Update Flash** command saves writable user register data.''+The **Update Flash** command saves writable user register data.
  
-''APPLICATION TIP: The **Register Access** screen writes to user control registers, inside of the [[adi>ADIS16228|ADIS16228]], two bytes at a time. So, when configuring a register, make sure to include the hexadecimal number for all 16-bits, before pressing the **Write Register** button. When using an embedded processor to write to user control registers, inside of the [[adi>ADIS16228|ADIS16228]], each command (16-bits) writes to one byte at a time.''+APPLICATION TIP: The **Register Access** screen writes to user control registers, inside of the [[adi>ADIS16228|ADIS16228]], two bytes at a time. So, when configuring a register, make sure to include the hexadecimal number for all 16-bits, before pressing the **Write Register** button. When using an embedded processor to write to user control registers, inside of the [[adi>ADIS16228|ADIS16228]], each command (16-bits) writes to one byte at a time.
  
  
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 ==== Data Capture Menu ==== ==== Data Capture Menu ====
-''The Data Capture function supports synchronous data acquisition, based on the data-ready signal from the [[adi>ADIS16228|ADIS16228]].  The following picture represents the Data Capture window, right after opening it from the **Main Window** and the second picture provides color-coded boxes, in order to support further discussion of each function that is associated with this screen.''+The Data Capture function supports synchronous data acquisition, based on the data-ready signal from the [[adi>ADIS16228|ADIS16228]].  The following picture represents the Data Capture window, right after opening it from the **Main Window** and the second picture provides color-coded boxes, in order to support further discussion of each function that is associated with this screen.
  
 {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:228-adisusb-datalog.png?400 |}} {{:resources:eval:user-guides:inertial-mems:imu:228-adisusb-datalog.png?400 |}}
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-''The Main screen upper right corner datalog option should be checked to enable the datalog function.''+The Main screen upper right corner datalog option should be checked to enable the datalog function.
  
-''The green box identifies the configuration box for the name and location of the data storage file.''+The green box identifies the configuration box for the name and location of the data storage file.
  
-''The yellow box identifies a number of configuration options for the data acquisition process. The **Scaled Units** option causes the software to convert the decimal, twos complement number into its representative value.  For example, when enabling **Use Scaled Data,** the accelerometer outputs will  be in units of g's [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-force|g-force]].''+The yellow box identifies a number of configuration options for the data acquisition process. The **Scaled Units** option causes the software to convert the decimal, twos complement number into its representative value.  For example, when enabling **Use Scaled Data,** the accelerometer outputs will  be in units of g's [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-force|g-force]].
  
  
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 ==== EXAMPLE EXERCISES ==== ==== EXAMPLE EXERCISES ====
-''Click on the following links to access example exercises for this evaluation tool and software package:''+Click on the following links to access example exercises for this evaluation tool and software package:
  
-''[[ez>docs/DOC-2420| A Simple Vibration Demonstration with the ADIS16228 and ADISUSB]]''+[[ez>docs/DOC-2420| A Simple Vibration Demonstration with the ADIS16228 and ADISUSB]]
  
-''[[ez>docs/DOC-2526| ADIS16228 Vibration Analysis Example, Compressor Case]]''+[[ez>docs/DOC-2526| ADIS16228 Vibration Analysis Example, Compressor Case]]
  
-''[[ez>docs/DOC-2543| ADIS16228 Evaluation Tools, The Compressor Case, Revisited]]'' +[[ez>docs/DOC-2543| ADIS16228 Evaluation Tools, The Compressor Case, Revisited]]
resources/eval/user-guides/inertial-mems/imu/adis16228-adisusb.txt · Last modified: 27 Jan 2021 22:34 by Robin Getz