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resources:eval:user-guides:circuits-from-the-lab:cn0326 [05 May 2015 19:41] – formatting Brandon Bushey | resources:eval:user-guides:circuits-from-the-lab:cn0326 [09 Jan 2018 20:08] – edited steps Brandon Bushey |
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| - Plug the mini end of the USB cable into connector J1 of the [[http://www.analog.com/EVAL-SDP-CB1Z|EVAL-SDP-CB1Z]] and connect the other end of the USB cable into the Laptop or PC. |
| * Make sure that the computer installs the device drivers, and that you can see the //ADI Development Tools// in your computer's device manager.{{ :resources:eval:user-guides:circuits-from-the-lab:pulsar_pmod:device_manager.png?500 |}} |
| - Remove the jumper across JP1 found on the [[http://www.analog.com/SDP-PMD-IB1Z|SDP-PMD-IB1Z]]. |
- Connect the 120-pin connector of the [[http://www.analog.com/SDP-PMD-IB1Z|SDP-PMD-IB1Z]] circuit board to the connector marked “CON A” on the [[http://www.analog.com/EVAL-SDP-CB1Z|EVAL-SDP-CB1Z]] evaluation (SDP) board. Nylon hardware should be used to firmly secure the two boards, using the holes provided at the ends of the 120-pin connectors. | - Connect the 120-pin connector of the [[http://www.analog.com/SDP-PMD-IB1Z|SDP-PMD-IB1Z]] circuit board to the connector marked “CON A” on the [[http://www.analog.com/EVAL-SDP-CB1Z|EVAL-SDP-CB1Z]] evaluation (SDP) board. Nylon hardware should be used to firmly secure the two boards, using the holes provided at the ends of the 120-pin connectors. |
- Populate a jumper across JP1 to give +3.3V voltage out in PMOD terminal as seen in the label found in [[http://www.analog.com/SDP-PMD-IB1Z|SDP-PMD-IB1Z]]. | - Connect the EVAL-CFTL-6V-PWRZ to **J1** barrel jack of the [[http://www.analog.com/SDP-PMD-IB1Z|SDP-PMD-IB1Z]], and **WAIT 10 SECONDS** before continuing |
- Connect the 12-pin right angle male pin header of [[http://www.analog.com/EVAL-CN0326-PMDZ|EVAL-CN0326-PMDZ]] to the 12-pin right angle female pin header of [[http://www.analog.com/SDP-PMD-IB1Z|SDP-PMD-IB1Z]]. | - Connect the 12-pin right angle male pin header of [[http://www.analog.com/EVAL-CN0326-PMDZ|EVAL-CN0326-PMDZ]] to the 12-pin right angle female pin header of [[http://www.analog.com/SDP-PMD-IB1Z|SDP-PMD-IB1Z]]. |
- Connect the pH probe in J1 of [[http://www.analog.com/EVAL-CN0326-PMDZ|EVAL-CN0326-PMDZ]]. | - Connect the pH probe in J1 of [[http://www.analog.com/EVAL-CN0326-PMDZ|EVAL-CN0326-PMDZ]]. |
- Connect the RTD sensor in P1 of [[http://www.analog.com/EVAL-CN0326-PMDZ|EVAL-CN0326-PMDZ]]. | - Connect the RTD sensor in P1 of [[http://www.analog.com/EVAL-CN0326-PMDZ|EVAL-CN0326-PMDZ]]. |
- Plug the mini end of the USB cable into connector J1 of the [[http://www.analog.com/EVAL-SDP-CB1Z|EVAL-SDP-CB1Z]] and connect the other end of the USB cable into the Laptop or PC. | - Place the jumper across JP1 on the [[http://www.analog.com/SDP-PMD-IB1Z|SDP-PMD-IB1Z]] and make sure it's positioned to +3.3V. |
- Plug in the wall wart and connect it to connector J1 of the [[http://www.analog.com/SDP-PMD-IB1Z|SDP-PMD-IB1Z]]. | - Check again in the device manager to make sure the //ADI Development Tools// are still displaying. If yes, then you'll be able to proceed onto the evaluation software section. If you don't see ADI Development Tools, than you will have to start the hardware evaluation procedure over at step 1.{{ :resources:eval:user-guides:circuits-from-the-lab:pulsar_pmod:device_manager.png?500 |}} |
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