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resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:cn0414 [27 Feb 2019 09:53] – [EEPROM Address Configurations] Mihai Ionut Suciuresources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:cn0414 [29 Jul 2021 05:29] (current) – [Registration] Zuedmar Arceo
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 [[ADI>CN0414]] is an Arduino compatible shield that provides a complete, fully isolated, highly flexible, quad channel analog input system suitable for programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and distributed control system (DCS) applications that require multiple voltage inputs and 4 mA to 20 mA current inputs. Additionally, the 4-20 mA inputs provide HART communication to remote field devices. [[ADI>CN0414]] is an Arduino compatible shield that provides a complete, fully isolated, highly flexible, quad channel analog input system suitable for programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and distributed control system (DCS) applications that require multiple voltage inputs and 4 mA to 20 mA current inputs. Additionally, the 4-20 mA inputs provide HART communication to remote field devices.
  
-The circuit shown below uses [[http://www.analog.com/ad4111|AD4111]], a low power, low noise, 24-bit, sigma-delta (Σ-Δ) analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that integrates an analog front end (AFE) for fully differential or single-ended rail-to-rail, bipolar, ±10 V voltage inputs, and 0 mA to 20 mA current inputs. The [[ADI>AD5700-1]] is the industry’s lowest power and smallest footprint HART-compliant modem and is used in conjunction with the current input channels to form a HART-compatible, 4 mA to 20 mA receiver solution. The [[ADI>ADG704]] multiplexer provides HART connectivity to the multiple current input channels.+The circuit shown below uses [[adi>ad4111|AD4111]], a low power, low noise, 24-bit, sigma-delta (Σ-Δ) analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that integrates an analog front end (AFE) for fully differential or single-ended rail-to-rail, bipolar, ±10 V voltage inputs, and 0 mA to 20 mA current inputs. The [[ADI>AD5700-1]] is the industry’s lowest power and smallest footprint HART-compliant modem and is used in conjunction with the current input channels to form a HART-compatible, 4 mA to 20 mA receiver solution. The [[ADI>ADG704]] multiplexer provides HART connectivity to the multiple current input channels.
 The [[ADI>ADuM5411]] and [[ADI>ADuM3151]] provide digital line and power isolation. The [[ADI>ADP2441]] 36 V, step-down, dc-to-dc regulator accepts an industrial standard 24 V supply, with wide tolerance on the input voltage and steps it down to 7.5V to be used by the system. The [[ADI>ADuM5411]] and [[ADI>ADuM3151]] provide digital line and power isolation. The [[ADI>ADP2441]] 36 V, step-down, dc-to-dc regulator accepts an industrial standard 24 V supply, with wide tolerance on the input voltage and steps it down to 7.5V to be used by the system.
  
-This user guide will discuss how to use the [[http://www.analog.com/EVAL-ADICUP3029|EVAL-EVAL-ADICUP3029]] and evaluation software to configure and collect data from the [[http://www.analog.com/EVAL-CN0414-ARDZ|EVAL-CN0414-ARDZ Evaluation Board]] **(CN-0414 Board)**.+This user guide will discuss how to use the [[adi>EVAL-ADICUP3029|EVAL-EVAL-ADICUP3029]] and evaluation software to configure and collect data from the [[adi>CN0414|EVAL-CN0414-ARDZ Evaluation Board]] **(CN-0414 Board)**.
  
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 Terminal block **P3** is the power supply input (input range:+9.5V to +36V DC). The EARTH terminal can be connected to an external earth connection, to the GND terminal or left floating if an external earth connection is not used. Terminal block **P3** is the power supply input (input range:+9.5V to +36V DC). The EARTH terminal can be connected to an external earth connection, to the GND terminal or left floating if an external earth connection is not used.
  
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 ^  Main power setup    P3 terminals description  ^ ^  Main power setup    P3 terminals description  ^
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 ===== Analog Input Connections (P6 and P9) ===== ===== Analog Input Connections (P6 and P9) =====
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 The analog input circuit is designed for group-isolated industrial analog inputs and can support voltage and current inputs in the following ranges: The analog input circuit is designed for group-isolated industrial analog inputs and can support voltage and current inputs in the following ranges:
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 ^ P10 jumper position ^ P11 jumper position ^ P12 jumper position ^ Address set ^^ ^ P10 jumper position ^ P11 jumper position ^ P12 jumper position ^ Address set ^^
 | pin 2 & pin 3 | pin 2 & pin 3 | pin 2 & pin 3 | 0x50 | {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:0x50.png?140 |}} |  | pin 2 & pin 3 | pin 2 & pin 3 | pin 2 & pin 3 | 0x50 | {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:0x50.png?140 |}} | 
-(**default**) (**default**) | (**default**) | ::: | ::: +::: ::: | ::: | ::: | (**default**) | 
 | pin 2 & pin 1 | pin 2 & pin 3 | pin 2 & pin 3 | 0x51 | {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:0x51.png?140 |}} |  | pin 2 & pin 1 | pin 2 & pin 3 | pin 2 & pin 3 | 0x51 | {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:0x51.png?140 |}} | 
 | pin 2 & pin 3 | pin 2 & pin 1 | pin 2 & pin 3 | 0x52 | {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:0x52.png?140 |}} |  | pin 2 & pin 3 | pin 2 & pin 1 | pin 2 & pin 3 | 0x52 | {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:0x52.png?140 |}} | 
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 If only a single board is being used, then ensure that JP1 Solder Jumper is shorting pins 2 & 3 as shown in the table below. If multiple boards are used, short pins 1 & 2. If only a single board is being used, then ensure that JP1 Solder Jumper is shorting pins 2 & 3 as shown in the table below. If multiple boards are used, short pins 1 & 2.
 ^JP1 soldering position^^ ^JP1 soldering position^^
-^ Position ^ Description ^ + Position   Description  
-| pin 2 & pin 3 {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:jp1_s.png?60 |}} | enable write protection (WP) (single board operation by **default**) {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:jp1_s_d.png?130 |}} |+| pin 2 & pin 3 {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:jp1_s.png?60 |}} | enable write protection (WP) (single board operation) {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:jp1_s_d.png?130 |}} 
 +|  (**default**)  | ::: |
 | pin 2 & pin 1 {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:jp1_m.png?60 |}} | disable write protection (WP) (multi board operation) {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:jp1_m_d.png?130 |}} | | pin 2 & pin 1 {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:jp1_m.png?60 |}} | disable write protection (WP) (multi board operation) {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:jp1_m_d.png?130 |}} |
  
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 There are two LEDs on the board. The power LED is on as time the board is powered. The error LED is off by default. There are two LEDs on the board. The power LED is on as time the board is powered. The error LED is off by default.
-^  Green power LED  ^  Red error LED  ^ 
-|  {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:power_led_1.png?400 |}}  |  {{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:error_led_1.png?400 |}}  | 
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 +{{ :resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:hardware:power_and_error_led.png?400 |}}
 ===== More Information and Useful Links ===== ===== More Information and Useful Links =====
  
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 <WRAP round 80% download> <WRAP round 80% download>
  
-[[http://www.analog.com/cn0414-designsupport|EVAL-CN0414-ARDZ Design & Integration Files]]+[[adi>cn0414-designsupport|EVAL-CN0414-ARDZ Design & Integration Files]]
   * Schematics   * Schematics
   * PCB Layout   * PCB Layout
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   * [[resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:reference_designs:demo_cn0414|ADICUP3029 + CN0414 Demo]]   * [[resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:reference_designs:demo_cn0414|ADICUP3029 + CN0414 Demo]]
   * [[resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:reference_designs:demo_plc_modbus|Distributed Control System (DCS) Demo]]   * [[resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adicup3029:reference_designs:demo_plc_modbus|Distributed Control System (DCS) Demo]]
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 +=====Registration===== 
 +<WRAP round tip 80% >
 +Receive software update notifications, documentation updates, view the latest videos, and more when you register your hardware.  [[reg>EVAL-CN0414-ARDZ?&v=RevB|Register]] to receive all these great benefits and more!
 +</WRAP>
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resources/eval/user-guides/eval-adicup3029/hardware/cn0414.1551257620.txt.gz · Last modified: 27 Feb 2019 09:53 by Mihai Ionut Suciu