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TC1073-2.85VCH713 Datasheet(PDF) 42 Page - Microchip Technology |
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42 / 44 page 42 Analog & Interface Product Selector Guide Thermal Management Products MCP9700 Thermistor Demo Board (MCP9700DM-TH1) The MCP9700 Thermistor Demo Board contains the analog circuitry to measure temperature . The board uses BC Components’ 232264055103 NTC thermistor to convert temperature to resistance . The thermistor is placed in a voltage divider which converts resistance to voltage . This voltage is filtered and placed at the MCP6S22 Programmable Gain Amplifier’s (PGA) CH0 input . The PGA gains and buffers the thermistor. PT100 RTD Evaluation Board (TMPSNS-RTD1) This board demonstrates how to bias a Resistive Temperature Detector (RTD) and accurately measure temperature . Up to two RTDs can be connected . The RTDs are biased using constant current source and the output voltage is scaled using a differential amplifier. The output is then connected to a 12-bit differential Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) MCP3301 . The ADC outputs serial data to a PIC18F2550 device using a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) . The data is transmitted to a PC using a USB interface . A Microsoft Excel®macro is used as a Graphical User Interface (GUI) to acquire the data . The acquired data is stored in an Excel worksheet and graphed as a real-time strip chart display. MCP9800 Temperature Data Logger Demo Board (MCP9800DM-DL) Allows users to store up to 128,000 temperature readings from the MCP9800 sensor to the 24LC1025, Microchip’s 1024 Kbit EEPROM . A PIC16F684 MCU communicates with the sensor and EEPROM . In addition, the PIC MCU interfaces to a PC using the PICkit™ 1 Flash Starter Kit and transfers the temperature readings from the EEPROM to the PC . Microsoft Excel®can be used to view the data . Mixed Signal Products MCP3901 and PIC18F65J90 Shunt Meter Reference Design (ARD00342) The MCP3901 and PIC18F65J90 Energy Meter Reference Design is a fully functional IEC Class 0 .5 compliant single-phase meter. This low-cost design does not use any transformers and requires few external components . The PIC18F65J90 directly drives the LCD and includes both an isolated USB connection for meter calibration and access to the device power calculations . The system calculates active energy, active power, RMS current, RMS voltage, reactive energy, reactive power, apparent power, and other typical power quantities . MCP3421 Battery Fuel Gauge Demonstration Board (MCP3421DM-BFG) This board is used to demonstrate the MCP3421 18-bit delta-sigma ADC for battery fuel gauging applications . It includes two MCP3421 devices, MCP73831 (single cell Li-Ion/ Li-Polymer Charger) and PIC18F4550 MCU . The board measures: (1) the battery voltage and (2) the current coming out from the battery in the discharging mode and into the battery in the charging mode using the ADC device (if charging mode is enabled (optional)) . It calculates the total fuel used and also fuel remaining . MCP4725 PICtail Plus Daughter Board (MCP4725DM-PTPLS) This daughter board demonstrates the MCP4725 (12 bit DAC with non-volatile memory) features using the Explorer 16 Development Board and the PICkit Serial Analyzer. MCP42XX PICtail Plus Daughter Board (MCP42XXDM-PTPLS) The MCP42XX PICtail Plus Daughter Board is used to demonstrate the operation of the MCP42XX Digital Potentiometers . The operation of the MCP41XX devices is similar to the MCP42XX devices . Therefore, this demo board can be used as a development platform for either device family. This board is designed to be used in conjunction with either the PIC24 Explorer 16 Demo Board or the PICkit Serial Analyzer. Power Management Products MCP1631HV Multi-Chemistry Battery Charger Reference Design (MCP1631RD-MCC1) This reference design is a complete stand- alone constant current battery charger for NiMH, NiCd or constant current/constant voltage for Li-Ion battery packs . When charging NiMH or NiCd batteries, the reference design is capable of charging one, two, three or four batteries connected in series and one or two series batteries for Li-Ion . This board utilizes the MCP1631HV (high-speed PIC MCU PWM TSSOP-20) and PIC16F883 (28-pin SSOP) . MCP73871 Demo Board with Voltage Proportional Current Control (MCP73871DM-VPCC) The MCP73871 Demo Board with Voltage Proportional Current Control is designed to demonstrate Microchip’s stand-alone linear Li-Ion battery charger with system power path and load sharing management control solution . The MCP73871 integrates the required elements to meet design challenges when developing new Li-Ion/ Li-Polymer battery powered products . Featured Analog Development Tools |
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