PCAN-MicroMod Evaluation Kit User Manual Contents Introduction Properties at a Glance Special Prerequisites for the Operation Scope of Supply Startup of the Evaluation Kit Components of the Evaluation Board MicroMod (Mounting) Digital Inputs Digital Outputs Frequency Inputs Frequency Outputs Analog Inputs...
PCAN-MicroMod Evaluation Kit User Manual Introduction The PCAN-MicroMod Evaluation Kit makes it easy connecting hardware to the MicroMod and configuring it with your computer. The various I/O units on the Evaluation Board facilitate the development and the evaluation of the module's configuration functionality.
PCAN-MicroMod Evaluation Kit User Manual Special Prerequisites for the Operation For operating the Evaluation Board no special prerequisites are necessary. Please also observe the according notes in the other user manuals (PCAN-MicroMod, PCAN-Dongle / PCAN-USB). Scope of Supply The scope of supply normally consists of the following parts:...
PCAN-MicroMod Evaluation Kit User Manual Startup of the Evaluation This chapter gives a quick overview of the needed steps for the straightforward startup of the Evaluation Kit. Please pay heed to the documentation for the single components, too. Do the following for the startup: Connect the PCAN-Dongle or the PCAN-USB adapter to the switched off PC.
PCAN-MicroMod Evaluation Kit User Manual Components of the Evaluation Board This chapter describes the primary function units and connectors of the Evaluation Board. For details you can also refer to the circuit diagram in Appendix B. MicroMod (Mounting) When you mount the MicroMod, take notice of the white triangular marks on each the Evaluation Board and the MicroMod (upper left corner).
PCAN-MicroMod Evaluation Kit User Manual Digital Outputs The Evaluation Board has 8 digital outputs. The corresponding connector is J1 (screw terminal on the upper left). The outputs are low-active and can drive up to 350 mA. The LEDs LD1 to LD8 indicate each status of the outputs.
PCAN-MicroMod Evaluation Kit User Manual Frequency Outputs The MicroMod can generate frequency signals and PWM signals. The corresponding connector on the Evaluation Board is J2 (Fo1 to Fo3, screw terminal on the mid left). The output signal is protected against short circuit with a series resistance of 82 Ω.
PCAN-MicroMod Evaluation Kit User Manual The pin assignment of the CAN connector corresponds to the CiA recommendation DS 102-1. With solder bridges on the positions JP22 and JP25 on the bottom side of the Evaluation Board the ground can be connected to the connector shield.
PCAN-MicroMod Evaluation Kit User Manual The equipped Low-speed CAN transceiver may be deactivated later on by setting a solder bridge on position JP21. RS-232 The Evaluation Board has a serial port corresponding to the RS-232 standard with the signals TxD, RxD and GND. This port is used for uploading a firmware to the MicroMod.
PCAN-MicroMod Evaluation Kit User Manual Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Question Answer The circuit diagram for Sorry, but this isn't published by us. You can find information about the assign- the PCAN-MicroMod is ment and functions of the connection missing in the appen- pins in the user manual for the PCAN- dix.
PCAN-MicroMod Evaluation Kit User Manual Technical Specifications MicroMod Evaluation Board Supply voltage 6.4 – 12 V DC (with existing voltage regulator), for higher input voltages the use of an alternative voltage regulator or an integrated switch regulator is possible Size of circuit board...
PCAN-MicroMod Evaluation Kit User Manual Appendix B Circuit Diagram of the Evaluation Board See following pages: MicroMod Evaluation Board – Main, Page 1/2 (DIN A3) MicroMod Evaluation Board – Power, Page 2/2 (DIN A4)
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