Programmer Unit (Full Set: Including adapter, cables, software)
Daughter Board 1st generation Linear Hall sensors products
Daughter Board 2nd generation Linear Hall and current Sensors
Daughter Board PSI5 interface products
Daughter Board Current sensor products
Daughter Board Triaxis sensor products
Daughter Board Pressure sensors products
Daughter Board SPI interface products
Daughter Board LIN interface products
Other Daughter Boards for future products
19”Rack with build in x number of PTC04
PTC04-DB-HALL01
PTC04-DB-HALL03
PTC04-DB-HALL04
PTC04-DB-HALL05
PTC04-DB-90316
PTC04-DB-PRESSURE01
PTC04-DB-SPI
PTC04-DB-FastLoader
PTC04-DB-xxxxx
PTC04-19-x (with x equal to 1 till 4)
4.
Accessories
Product Code
Description
Magnetic utility for evaluating samples on PTC04
PCB with 4SIP socket
PCB with SO Socket and TSSOP Socket
Magnet for testing Vertical packaged devices (4SIP-VA, VB and VC)
Magnet for testing Horizontal packaged devices with a perpendicular field
(SO, TSSOP…)
Magnet for testing Horizontal packaged devices with a rotating field (SO,
TSSOP…)
Magnetic coil for testing Horizontal packaged devices with a perpendicular
field (SO, TSSOP…)
Including Calibration Software and update tools
PTC04-TestBench-Magnetic
PTC-TestBench-4SIP-0x
PTC-TestBench-tssop-so8-0x
Magnet-T01
Magnet-T02
Magnet-T03
Magnet-T04
Software Environment MPT (Windows)
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Product Code
DLL for Mini-Tester (Windows)
DLL’s for all supported products (Windows)
User Interface for most support products (Windows)
Description
5.
Functional Diagram
Figure 5-1 PTC04 Functional Block Diagram
6.
General Description
The PTC-04 programmer was designed for efficient, precise calibration of the Melexis families of
programmable ICs. The programmer is designed to be easily adapted to a standard PC and to an
application module to allow calibration of programmable sensor ICs within the operating environment. The
PTC-04 programmer contains its own programmable power supply and measurement circuitry. The
programmer is similar to a standard EEPROM programmer, but adds many special features such as 16 bit
voltage and current measurement capability, and configuration options that will accommodate users from
the prototyping phase directly into production. An IBM compatible PC is required (not included) to load
software to the programmer and control the functions of the programmer.
Communication is done through a standard RS-232 null modem cable to a COM port of the PC or via
USB. The PC requires no custom configuration, allowing the programmer to be used with any PC with a
COM port speed of 115.2kbs or a standard USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 interface
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7.
Table of Contents
1.
Features and Benefits ................................................................................................................................................................ 1
Ordering Information .................................................................................................................................................................. 1
General Description ................................................................................................................................................................... 2
7.
Table of Contents ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3
8.
Glossary of Terms ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4
9.
Absolute Maximum Ratings ....................................................................................................................................................... 4
System Power Supply ....................................................................................................................................................... 4
10.2
Programmable High Current Power Supply 1-3 ................................................................................................................. 5
10.3
Programmable Fast Power Supply .................................................................................................................................... 5
Function Timings ................................................................................................................................................................... 6
13.
Unique Features .................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Port E Atmega128 ............................................................................................................................................................. 7
14.
Main Board Description ......................................................................................................................................................... 7
Power Supplies ................................................................................................................................................................. 8
14.3
Power Supply System Check ............................................................................................................................................ 8
LED Indicators .................................................................................................................................................................. 8
14.6
USB Connector ................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Digital DB Connector (40 Pins) ............................................................................................................................... 10
14.9.2
Analog DB Connector (48 Pins).............................................................................................................................. 10
RS 232 Communication with host ........................................................................................................................................ 11
USB Communication with host ............................................................................................................................................ 12
Measurement system .......................................................................................................................................................... 13
Conversion time .............................................................................................................................................................. 13
Application Information ........................................................................................................................................................ 14
Contact Information ............................................................................................................................................................. 15
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8.
Glossary of Terms
The programmer (including the applicable DB)
Daughter board
Program Through Connector
Programmable Power Supply
Melexis Programmable Toolbox
Product specific function library (DLL)
Dynamic-link library
PTC04
DB
PTC
PPS
MPT
PSF
DLL
9.
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Value
V
S EXT
I
S
Fused
V
PPS
I
PPS
I
PPS
TA
TS
48
Yes
1
34
500
50
25
0C – 55
A
V
mA
mA
°C
°C
V
Units
Supply Voltage (External input)
Reverse Voltage Protection
Supply Current
PPS 1,2,3 Output voltage
PPS 1,2,3Output Current (peak value)
PPS 4 Output Current (peak value)
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Temperature Range
Table 1: Absolute maximum ratings
Exceeding the absolute maximum ratings may cause permanent damage. Exposure to absolute maximum
rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
10.
PTC04 Electrical Specifications
10.1 System Power Supply
DC Operating Parameters T
A
= 25-35 C, V ext = 48V (unless otherwise specified)
Parameter
DC System Power Supply
System Current Consumption
Daughter Board Analog Power Supply *
o
Symbol
Vext_in
IExt_in
Test Conditions
Min
23
0.1
Typ
48
Max
48.2
1.2
36
Units
V
A
V
mA
V
mA
500
5
500
Daughter Board Digital Power Supply
Table 2: General electrical parameters
*Depends on DC System Power Supply
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10.2 Programmable High Current Power Supply 1-3
DC Operating Parameters T
A
= 25-35 C, V ext = 48V (unless otherwise specified)
Parameter
Output voltage range *
Output resolution
Output Current (peak value)
Current Limit range
Settling time
Vout
IPPS 1-3
I limPPS 1-3
Unloaded
I out = 10mA
I out = 100mA
Voltage Source Swing
PPS1-PPS3
I out = 500mA
I out = -10mA
I out = -100mA
I out = -500mA
Voltage Source Accuracy
Voltage Source Slew Rate
PPS1-3, I out = 10mA
PPS1-3, C load = 100nF
PPS1-3, C load = 1uF
Between 20 & 80%
-500
-500
10
0.035
0.2
1.15
1.14
2.3
9.46
-1
-1.05
2.5
0.5
o
Symbol
VPPS 1-3
Test Conditions
Unloaded
Min
0.62
Typ
0.52
Max
34.00
Units
V
mV
500
500
20
34
32.5
26
34
30
30
+1
+1.05
mA
mA
uS
V
V
V
V
V
V
%
mV
V/uS
Table 3: Programmable High Current Power Supply 1-3
*Depends on the DC System Power Supply
10.3 Programmable Fast Power Supply
DC Operating Parameters T
A
= 25-35 C, V ext = 48V (unless otherwise specified)
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