Figure 3-2 shows the position of these blocks and the connectors on the board. Setting up
the hardware following the steps below.
- Connect a JTAG emulator to connector J14 to debug or program C2000 device.
In this HVAC hardware board, cJTAG mode with 2-pin (TMS and TCK) must be used for the external emulator.
- Connect the compressor motor wires to the terminals J7, J8 and J9 after completing the first incremental build step.
- Connect the fan motor wires to the terminals J12 after completing the first incremental build step.
- Apply a DC bus power, AC power supply or AC mains
power to the inverter by connecting the power to J3 and J4 when instructed in
the step-by-step procedure in Section 3.3.
- The maximum output of the
DC power supply is 380 VDC.
- The maximum output of the
AC power supply is 265 VAC, 50/60Hz.
- AC main power is 220 VAC,
50/60Hz.
- Connect output terminals J10 and J11 to the
electronic load maintaining correct polarity, or resistive load as described in
the step-by-step procedure in Section 3.3. J11 is the VDC output
and J10 is the GND terminal.
- Connect multimeter, oscilloscope probes, and other measurement equipment to probe or analyze various signals and parameters as desired. Only use appropriately rated equipment and follow proper isolation and safety practices.
Note: Add ferrite beads on JTAG signals and USB cable, if the external emulator has connectivity issues while testing. And make the connection lines as short as possible.
WARNING:
The ground planes of both the power domains can be same or different depending on
hardware configuration. Meet proper isolation requirements before connecting any
test equipment with the board to ensure the safety of yourself and your
equipment. Review the GND connections before powering the board. An isolator is
required if measurement equipment is connected to the board.