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INA230EVM Hardware
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3.6 INA230EVM Features
This section describes some of the hardware features present on the INA230EVM test board.
3.6.1 J2: I
2
C V
S
Control Setting
Jumper J2 selects what the INA230 supply pin is connected to. If J2 is set to the INT position, the V
S
pin is
connected to the switchable V
DUT
signal generated from the SM-USB-DIG Platform. This voltage can be
set to either 3.3 V or 5 V, depending on how it is configured in the software. While J4 is set in the INT
position, the V
S
Power button in the INA230EVM software is able to control whether the V
DUT
supply
voltage is turned on or off.
When J2 is set in the EXT position, an external supply connected to terminal T2 can be used to provide
the supply voltage for the INA230.
3.6.2 J3 and J4: I
2
C Address Hardware Setting (A0)
Jumpers J3 and J4 are used to set the hardware setting for the A0 I
2
C address pin on the INA230. Using
J3, the A0 address can be set to either a logic '1' or a logic '0'. Using J4, the A0 address can be set to
either the SCL or SDA communication line. Make sure to only have either J3 or J4 connected individually;
failure to keep these lines separate can lead to board shorts and problems with the I
2
C communication
lines. See Section 5.2.1 on how to configure the INA230EVM software to match the J3/J4 hardware
setting.
3.6.3 J5 and J6: I
2
C Address Hardware Setting (A1)
Jumpers J5 and J6 are used to set the hardware setting for the A1 I
2
C address pin on the INA230. Using
J3, the A1 address can be set to either a logic '1' or a logic '0'. Using J4, the A1 address can be set to
either the SCL or SDA communication line. Make sure to only have either J5 or J6 connected individually;
failure to keep these lines separate can lead to board shorts and problems with the I
2
C communication
lines. See Section 5.2.1 on how to configure the INA230EVM software to match the J5/J6 hardware
setting.
3.6.4 External I
2
C Lines and Terminal Block T1
The I
2
C communication lines on the INA230EVM are tied to two sources: the internal I
2
C communication
lines from the SM-USB-DIG and the terminal block T1. If the user wants to add external signals separate
from the SM-USB-DIG, simply disconnect the SM-USB-DIG from the INA230EVM board and hook up the
necessary SDA, SCL, and GND lines. Also, remember to apply an external supply to the lines that is
compatible with the I
2
C communication device being used.
NOTE: Failure to disconnect the SM-USB-DIG while using external I
2
C communication can cause
damage to the SM-USB-DIG or any external communication devices that are connected.
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Unpopulated C1
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3.6.5 VIN+ and VIN– Input filter (R1, R2, and C1)
The INA230EVM has an optional input filter to remove high-frequency noise from the inputs VIN+ and
VIN–. This filter is typically unpopulated. The default values for R1 and R2 are 0-Ω resistors. Figure 9
shows the typical setup, which is recommended for basic INA230 evaluation.
Figure 9. Typical Filter Setup
3.6.6 Shunt Monitor Configuration and Terminal Blocks T3 and T4
The INA230 is generally used in either a high-side or low-side shunt configuration, as shown in Figure 10.
Terminal block T3 represents V
BUS
and ground, while terminal block T4 represents VIN+ and VIN–.
Depending on the user’s needs, either of these configurations may be used without making any changes
to the INA230EVM board or software.
Figure 10. INA230 Shunt Configurations
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INA230EVM Software Setup
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4 INA230EVM Software Setup
This section discusses how to install the INA230EVM software.
4.1 Operating Systems for the INA230EVM Software
The INA230EVM software has been tested on Microsoft
®
Windows
®
XP operating systems (OS) with
United States and European regional settings. The software should also function on other Windows OS
platforms.
4.2 Software Installation
The INA230EVM software is included on the CD that is shipped with the EVM kit. It is also available
through the INA230EVM product folder on www.ti.com. To install the software to a computer, insert the
disc into an available CD-ROM drive. Navigate to the drive contents and open theINA230EVM software
folder. Locate the compressed file (INA230EVM.zip) and open it using WinZIP
®
or a similar file
compression program; extract the INA230EVM files into a specific INA230EVM folder (for example,
C:\INA230EVM) on your hard drive.
Once the files are extracted, navigate to the INA230EVM folder you created on the hard drive. Locate the
setup.exe file and execute it to start the installation. The INA230 software installer file then begins the
installation process as shown in Figure 11.
Figure 11. INA230EVM Software Installation
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