SLOU553 May   2021 TAS6424E-Q1

 

  1. 1Trademarks
  2. 2Hardware Overview
    1. 2.1 TAS6424E-Q1 Evaluation Module Description
  3. 3Software Overview
    1. 3.1 PurePath Console 3 (PPC3) Access and Description
    2. 3.2 PurePath Console 3 – TAS6424E EVM Home Window
    3. 3.3 PurePath Console 3 – TAS6424E EVM Register Map Window
    4. 3.4 PurePath Console 3 – TAS6424E EVM Monitor and Control Window
    5. 3.5 TAS6424E-Q1 EVM Start Up
      1. 3.5.1 TAS6424E-Q1 EVM Setup
      2. 3.5.2 TAS6424E-Q1 Settings on Device Monitor and Control Window
        1. 3.5.2.1 Global Control Section
        2. 3.5.2.2 Channel Control Section
        3. 3.5.2.3 Miscellaneous Control Section
        4. 3.5.2.4 Faults and Warnings Section
        5. 3.5.2.5 AC Load Diagnostics Section
        6. 3.5.2.6 DC Load Diagnostics Section
      3. 3.5.3 TAS6424E-Q1 Settings on Register Map Window
      4. 3.5.4 I2C Window
  4. 4Board Layouts, Bill of Materials, and Schematic
    1. 4.1 TAS6424E-Q1 EVM Layouts
    2. 4.2 TAS6424E-Q1 EVM Schematic
    3. 4.3 Bill of Materials
  5. 5Revision History

I2C Window

The PPC3 has an I2C monitor and also configuration program options.

When this window is first open, the round button is green. To record I2C commands, click on this button and it will turn red. The recording can be saved for later used by clicking the save icon.

The I2C commands can also be copied to clip board by clicking the icon next to trash bin icon.

GUID-20210517-CA0I-Z7CK-VSDV-PSZFD78NCGGF-low.png Figure 3-18 I2C Window – I2C Logging

A set of I2C commands can be loaded and executed from this window. On the top right corner, click on “I/O” button to display the above window. Write I2C commands here or open an existing *.cfg file then click “Execute” button on the bottom left corner. The I2C commands are sent to the device when the “Execute” button is pressed.

GUID-20210517-CA0I-TBGJ-Q4ZD-K8SMZC1SPZRN-low.png Figure 3-19 I2C Window – Sending I2C Commands