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(i)
(ii)
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 Mass Calibration System (MCS), consisting of the Communication Board (SSC CB), Mass Calibration Board (MCB), and the
ZSSCxxxx Evaluation Software,
is designed for sensor module evaluation, laboratory setup and the module’s mass calibration development only.
IDT’s Mass Calibration System (MCS) must not be used for module production and production test setups.
Firmware Compatibility
The current version of the SSC CB is V4.1. For previous SSC CB versions, if the firmware version is earlier than V2.19a, the board will not be able to communicate
with the SSC Mass Calibration Board V2.1. In this case, it is necessary update the firmware, which can be downloaded from
www.IDT.com/SSC-MCB.
For details
about the update procedure, refer to the
SSC Communication Board Application Note – Firmware Updates
available at
www.idt.com/ssc-cb.
Compatibility with Previous MCB Versions
If the MCB V2.1 is to be used with a previous version MCB V2.0, refer to the
ZSC31xxx/ZSSC3xxx MCS Application Note – Mass Calibration Board Interaction
(available upon request). Do not connect a previous version MCB V2.0 as the first MCB connected to the SSC CB.
General Information ...........................................................................................................................................................................8
Communication Interface to User’s Computer ...................................................................................................................................8
Firmware Version ...............................................................................................................................................................................9
Software for the Mass Calibration System .........................................................................................................................................9
Addressing and Communication Options .........................................................................................................................................10
4.5.1
4.5.2
4.5.3
4.5.4
Communication Interface Multiplexer ................................................................................................................................10
Using the I2C Interface .....................................................................................................................................................11
Using the OWI Interface ....................................................................................................................................................11
Using the LIN Interface .....................................................................................................................................................11
Mass Calibration Reference Board (MCR).......................................................................................................................................11
Analog Voltage Output Measurement ..............................................................................................................................................11
DUT Control and Connector..............................................................................................................................................12
ISP and C-IF Connectors ..................................................................................................................................................12
Power Supply Options......................................................................................................................................................................13
Commands for the Mass Calibration Board .....................................................................................................................................16
DUT Supply Voltages Higher than the MCB’s Supply Voltage ........................................................................................................18
DUT Supply Voltages Lower than the MCB’s Supply Voltage .........................................................................................................19
4 to 20mA Current Loop Application ................................................................................................................................................19
DUT Output Voltage Measurement using MCB ...............................................................................................................................19
Communication Settings .............................................................................................................................................................................16
Appendix A: Examples of Measurement..............................................................................................................................................................26
List of Figures
Figure 1. Mass Calibration Board (MCB) ............................................................................................................................................................5
Figure 2. Modular Mass Calibration System (MCS)............................................................................................................................................8
Figure 3. IDT SSC Terminal Program .................................................................................................................................................................9
Figure 4. Pin Assignment of DUT Connector ....................................................................................................................................................12
Figure 5. D3 Status LED for MCB Microcontroller ............................................................................................................................................14
Figure 6. DUT Connection Circuitry for High Voltage DUT Supply ...................................................................................................................18
Figure 7. Schematic – Central Control Unit ......................................................................................................................................................21
Figure 8. Schematic – Dual DUT Control Circuit ..............................................................................................................................................22
Screw Terminals on the MCB V2.1 ...................................................................................................................................................13
General Jumper Setup for the MCB V2.1 ..........................................................................................................................................14
K4 Address Jumpers on the MCB V2.1 .............................................................................................................................................15
Commands for Analog Voltage Measurement ...................................................................................................................................19
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