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delivered hardware or software
non-observance of instructions contained in this manual and in any other documentation provided to user, or
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Restrictions in Use
IDT’s ZMID520x Evaluation Kit, consisting of the ZMID-COMBOARD and micro-USB cable used in combination with the ZMID520x Application Module and the
ZMID520x AID EVK Application Software,
is designed for evaluation and configuration of the ZMID520x product family only. IDT’s ZMID520x Evaluation Kit
hardware and software must not be used for characterization measurements in terms of replacing calibrated laboratory environment and measurement devices.
!
Important Safety Warning:
These procedures can result in high currents, which can cause severe injury or death
and/or equipment damage. Only trained professional staff should connect external equipment and operate the software.
!
Important Equipment Warning:
Ensure the correct connection of all cables. Supplying the board using the wrong
polarity could result in damage to the board and/or the equipment.
Required User Equipment ..................................................................................................................................................................5
User Computer Requirements and Setup ..........................................................................................................................................5
Software Installation and Setup ..........................................................................................................................................5
Overview of the Hardware...................................................................................................................................................6
Connecting the Kit ...............................................................................................................................................................9
ZMID520x EVK Application Software User Guide ......................................................................................................................................10
Sections of the Display.....................................................................................................................................................................10
Getting Started .................................................................................................................................................................................11
2.2.1
2.2.2
Connecting to a Device .....................................................................................................................................................11
Changing the Configuration Settings ...............................................................................................................................................16
Saving and Loading Memory Dump Files .........................................................................................................................28
Viewing Memory Dump Files without Connecting to a Device (Offline) ............................................................................29
Identifying an Unknown Device .........................................................................................................................................30
Re-identifying a Device .....................................................................................................................................................31
Working with the Memory.................................................................................................................................................................27
Manually Identifying a Device ..........................................................................................................................................................30
Figure 6. ZMID520x Linear Application Module – Overview ...............................................................................................................................9
Figure 7. Sections of the GUI Display – Example ZMID5203 ...........................................................................................................................10
Figure 9. Display When Connected to a Device – ZMID5203 Example ...........................................................................................................12
Figure 10. Display When Connected to 2 Devices – ZMID5203 Example..........................................................................................................12
Figure 14. "CONFIGURE" Tab – Selection of Memory Type to be Displayed ....................................................................................................16
Figure 15. Buttons in the I/O FUNCTIONS Section ............................................................................................................................................16
Figure 16. Options on the SETTINGS Menu ......................................................................................................................................................17
Figure 17. Example of Editable Numerical Values .............................................................................................................................................17
Figure 18. Example of a Multiple Choice Values ................................................................................................................................................17
Figure 19. Example of Read-Only Values ..........................................................................................................................................................17
Figure 20. Example of a Modified Value that is Not Yet Saved to Memory ........................................................................................................17
Figure 21. Example of Tooltip Information ..........................................................................................................................................................17
Figure 23. Linear Output Mode Example with Slope = 2, Offset = 90° ...............................................................................................................19
Figure 24. Modulus Output Example with Slope = 2, Offset = 60° .....................................................................................................................19
Figure 25. Output without Clamping ...................................................................................................................................................................20
Figure 26. Output Clamped from 20% to 80% ....................................................................................................................................................20
Figure 27. Specify the Original Slope .................................................................................................................................................................21
Figure 28. Request for Changing the Out_Mod Setting ......................................................................................................................................22
Figure 37. Example of a Modified Value on the “MEMORY EDIT” Tab ..............................................................................................................27
Figure 38. Example of “MEMORY EDIT” Tab Tooltip Information ......................................................................................................................28
Figure 39. Menu Options for Saving and Loading Memory Dump Files .............................................................................................................28
Figure 40. Viewing a Memory Dump File "Offline" ..............................................................................................................................................29
Figure 41. GUI View if an Unknown Device is Selected .....................................................................................................................................30
Figure 42. File Dialog to Select an Identification File ..........................................................................................................................................30
Figure 43. “Identify Selected Device” Menu Option ............................................................................................................................................31
List of Tables
Table 1.
Table 2.
Table 3.
ZMID-COMMBOARD Key Components and Connector Descriptions .................................................................................................7
ZMID520x Application Module: Key Components and Connector Descriptions ..................................................................................8
Bill of Materials for ZMID-COMBOARD Rev. 5.1...............................................................................................................................36
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