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CN0357 Software User Guide
Overview
CN-0357 is a single-supply, low noise, portable gas detector, using an electrochemical sensor. The Alphasense CO-AX Carbon Monoxide sensor is used in this example.
Electrochemical sensors offer several advantages for instruments that detect or measure the concentration of many toxic gases. Most sensors are gas specific and have usable resolutions under one part per million (ppm) of gas concentration.
The circuit shown in below uses the ADA4528-2, dual auto zero amplifier, which has a maximum offset voltage of 2.5 µV at room temperature and an industry leading 5.6 µV/√Hz of voltage noise density. In addition, the AD5270-20 programmable rheostat is used rather than a fixed transimpedance resistor, allowing for rapid prototyping of different gas sensor systems, without changing the bill of materials.
The ADR3412 precision, low noise, micropower reference establishes the 1.2 V common-mode, pseudo ground reference voltage with 0.1% accuracy and 8 ppm/°C drift.
For applications where measuring fractions of ppm gas concentration is important, using the ADA4528-2 and the ADR3412 makes the circuit performance suitable for interfacing with a 16-bit ADC, such as the AD7790.
This user guide will discuss how to use the evaluation software to collect data from the EVAL-CN0357-PMDZ Evaluation Board (CN-0357 Board)
Required Equipment
General Setup
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The
EVAL-SDP-CB1Z (SDP-B Board) connects to the PC via the
USB cable.
Installing the Software
Extract the file
CN0357_Evaluation_Software.zip and open the file
setup.exe.
NOTE: It is recommended that you install the CN-0357 Evaluation Software to the default directory path C:\Program Files\Analog Devices\CN0357\ and all National Instruments products to C:\Program Files\National Instruments\
Click
Next to view the installation review page
Click
Next to start the installation
Upon completion of the installation of the
CN-0357 Evaluation Software, the installer for the
ADI SDP Drivers will execute.
NOTE: It is recommended that you close all other applications before clicking “Next”. This will make it possible to update relevant system files without having to reboot your computer.
Press
“Next” to set the installation location for the
SDP Drivers.
It is recommended that you install the drivers to the default directory path
C:\Program Files\Analog Devices\SDP\Drivers
Press
“Next” to install the
SDP Drivers and complete the installation of all software. Click
“Finish” when done.
Connecting the Hardware
Using the Evaluation Software
Software Control and Indicator Descriptions
Run Button
Stop Button
Save Data Button
When this button is pressed, the software will save the data collected to a tab delimited
ASCII spreadsheet file.
Clear Data Button
Control Tabs
Measure Concentration - Clicking this tab brings the data collection chart to the front.
Configure System - Clicking this tab brings the system configuration settings to the front.
SDP Board Information - Clicking this tab brings the SDP Board Information to the front.
Concentration Numerical Indicator
Sensor Type Drop-down Menu
Max Sensor Sensitivity Numerical Control
The maximum amount of current in nanoamps (nA) the sensor will sink/source per part per million (ppm). This control influences the feedback resistance set by the Rheostat (
AD5270).
Typical Sensor Sensitivity Drop-down Menu
The typical amount of current in nanoamps (nA) the sensor will sink/source per part per million (ppm). This control influences the size of the
LSB in terms of ppm/
mV and
mV/ppm.
Sensor Range Numerical Control
Feedback Resistance Numerical Indicator
The feedback resistance of the transimpedance amplifier on the
CN0357 Board (
ADA4528-2). This can be set by the Rheostat (
AD5270) or by populating a fixed resistor in the available footprint.
ppm/mV Numerical Indicator
mV/ppm Numerical Indicator
ADC Conversion Numerical Indicator
The converted voltage seen by the ADC (
AD7790).
Chart Controls
System Status String Indicator
System Status LED Indicator
This indicator displays the current state of the software in the form of an LED. There are three status LED colors.
Inactive
Busy
Error
Buffer Mode Radio Buttons
Buffered Mode -
Unbuffered Mode -
Mode Register Numerical Indicator
Filter Register Numerical Indicator
Reset ADC Button
Feedback Selector Radio Buttons
Rheostat -
Fixed Resistor -
Fixed Resistor Numerical Control
RDAC Value Numerical Indicator
Rheostat Resistance Numerical Indicator
Program Rheostat Button
Capturing a Data
Establish a USB Connection Link.
Click the Run Button
Click the Stop Button when acquisition is complete.
Saving Data to a Spreadsheet File
Capture Data.
Click the Save Data Button.
Browse to the directory location where the spreadsheet file is to be saved.
Name the file.
Click the OK Button.
The software saves the spreadsheet file as ASCII text with columns separated by tabs.
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