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- | The module has two MAX14001 devices (U11 and U51). One channel is configured to measure the line voltage with the maximum voltage range selected by a resistor chain. The other channel is configured to measure the voltage across a shunt resistor to provide load current. Both AC and DC signals can be measured. | + | The module has two MAX14001 devices (U11 and U51). One channel is configured to measure the line voltage with the maximum voltage range selected by a resistor chain. The other channel is configured to measure the voltage across a shunt resistor to provide load current. Both AC and DC signals can be measured. Connector X2 provides the connection of the input signal to the MAX14001 device. |
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When using the MAX14001 PMOD board, the 3.3 V power comes directly from the host board it is connected to. The power from the host is generally capable of providing up to 100 mA at 3.3 V; but for complete PMOD power specifications, | When using the MAX14001 PMOD board, the 3.3 V power comes directly from the host board it is connected to. The power from the host is generally capable of providing up to 100 mA at 3.3 V; but for complete PMOD power specifications, | ||
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==== Digital Interface (PMOD) ==== | ==== Digital Interface (PMOD) ==== |