To do the initial setup for each connected EVM,
click the
(Configuration) icon on the menu to the left. Figure 4-10 shows an example
of the configuration tool, which may change based on the device connected.
Figure 4-10 Configuration Tool
From this page you can set the number of EVMs you are using, and then for each EVM you can
indicate the physical hardware switch settings and configure your shunt and
CURRENT_LSB. Below is a description of each option and field on this page:
Number of EVMs
This setting is used to tell the GUI how many EVMs are connected to the
SCB.
Note, the SCB and GUI only support up to 4 EVMs at a time with the same
device on each EVM.
Changing this here also changes the same setting in the Results Data
tab.
Selected EVM
This setting indicates
which EVM you are currently changing settings for.
This also selects the EVM
that is connected to the Registers page.
Hardware Switch Settings
Set these settings to match the physical switch settings on the
EVM.
Note, this setting needs to be set before changing any other settings on
this page. The GUI will block the other settings until this is set.
Changing this here also changes the same setting in the Results Data
tab.
Shunt Full-Scale Differential Range
This is a shortcut to the
ADCRANGE setting from the registers page, placed here for
convenience.
Both this setting and the
ADCRANGE setting from the register page change together.
Shunt/Current Configuration
This section is used to
input shunt information as well as to help calculate the CURRENT_LSB and
set the SHUNT_CAL register. Here is a description of how to use each
field:
RSHUNT
Input the
value of the used shunt resister in mΩ.
Max Expected
Current
Input the
value of the maximum expected current across the shunt
resistor in Amps.
If the
Max Expected Current field is left blank, then SHUNT_CAL
can be adjusted manually, and the tool will tell you the
True Max Current that can be measured with the EVM.
CURRENT_LSB
This is
the calculated CURRENT_LSB value in Amps. This field
gets populated automatically from the Max Expected
Current field.
This
field can be changed manually if desired, and changes
will filter downward.
SHUNT_CAL
Calculated value for SHUNT_CAL based off of RSHUNT and
CURRENT_LSB. When this field changes, the value is
automatically written to the SHUNT_CAL register.
When
CURRENT_LSB is specified, changing ADCRANGE will adjust
this value automatically per data sheet equations.
This will happen if ADCRANGE is changed from
either the configuration page or the register
map.
If CURRENT_LSB is not specified, this value will
remain unchanged, but the fields below will adjust
to the new ADCRANGE.
This
field can be changed manually if desired, and changes
will filter downward.
Changing
this value from the register map page also changes it
here.
True
CURRENT_LSB
This is
the actual CURRENT_LSB value in Amps back calculated
from the SHUNT_CAL register with the given shunt
resistor value.
This is
the value used for calculations in the Results Data
section.
True Max
Current
This is
the maximum measurable current in Amps based off of the
VSHUNT and CURRENT registers, using RSHUNT and the True
CURRENT_LSB for calculations.
Required Sensing
Range
This
shows the required sensing range to measure the Max
Expected Current with the specified shunt resistor.
If a Max
Expected Current is not specified, then the True Max
Current field will be used instead.