SBOU241E
April 2020 – August 2022
INA228
,
INA229
,
INA237
,
INA238
,
INA239
SBOU241 Abstract
1
Trademarks
General Texas Instruments High Voltage Evaluation (TI HV EVM) User Safety Guidelines
2
Overview
2.1
Kit Contents
2.2
Related Documentation From Texas Instruments
3
Hardware
3.1
Features
4
Operation
4.1
Quick Start Setup
4.2
EVM Operation
4.2.1
Setup
4.2.1.1
Driver Installation
4.2.1.2
Firmware
4.2.1.2.1
Firmware Debug
4.2.1.3
GUI Setup and Connection
4.2.1.3.1
Initial Setup
4.2.1.3.2
GUI to EVM Connection
4.2.2
GUI Operation
4.2.2.1
Homepage Tab
4.2.2.2
Configuration Tab
4.2.2.3
Registers Tab
4.2.2.4
Results Data Tab
4.2.3
Current Sensing Operation
4.2.3.1
Detailed Setup
4.2.4
Direct EVM USB Communication
4.2.4.1
Standard USB Read and Write Operations
4.2.4.2
Collect Data Through the USB BULK Channel
4.2.5
PAMB Compatibility
5
Circuitry
5.1
Current Sensing IC
5.2
Input Signal Path
5.3
Digital Circuitry
5.3.1
I2C (INA228, INA237, INA238)
5.3.2
SPI (INA229, INA239)
6
Schematics, PCB Layout, and Bill of Materials
6.1
Schematics
6.1.1
SENS063 (INA228EVM, INA237EVM, INA238EVM)
6.1.2
SENS064 (INA229EVM, INA239EVM)
6.2
PCB Layout
6.2.1
SENS063 (INA228EVM, INA237EVM, INA238EVM)
6.2.2
SENS064 (INA229EVM, INA239EVM)
6.3
Bill of Materials
6.3.1
SENS063 (INA228EVM, INA237EVM, INA238EVM)
6.3.2
SENS064 (INA229EVM, INA239EVM)
7
Revision History
3.1
Features
GUI support to read and write device registers as well as view and save results data
EVM detached from SCB for custom use cases
Multiple EVM support with single SCB/GUI
Conveniently powered from a common micro-USB connector through the SCB