ADA4523-1

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36 V, Low Noise, Zero Drift Op Amp 

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  • Supply voltage range: 4.5 V to 36 V
  • Offset voltage: ±4 µV maximum at 5 V
  • Offset voltage drift: 0.01 µV/°C maximum at 5 V
  • Input noise
    • Voltage: 88 nV p-p from 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz typical
    • Spectral density voltage: 4.2 nV/√Hz typical at 1 kHz
  • Rail-to-rail output
  • Unity-gain stable
  • GBP: 5 MHz typical
  • Slew rate: 1.8 V/µs typical falling
  • PSRR: 168 dB typical at VS = 4.5 V to 36 V
  • Open-loop voltage gain: 160 dB typical at VOUT = −14.75 V to +14.75 V, RL = 10 kΩ, VS = 30 V
  • CMRR: 160 dB typical at VCM = −15.1 V to +13.5 V,VS= 30V
  • Integrated EMI filters
  • Shutdown mode
  • Ground sense
  • Available in 8-lead SOIC, 8-lead MSOP, and 8-lead LFCSP
ADA4523-1
36 V, Low Noise, Zero Drift Op Amp 
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EVAL-ADA4523-1

Evaluating the ADA4523-1 36 V, Low Noise, Zero Drift, Operational Amplifier

Features and Benefits

  • Full featured evaluation board for the ADA4523-1
  • Enables efficient prototyping
  • User defined circuit configuration
  • Edge mounted SMA connector provisions
  • Shutdown function for low power application

Product Details

The EVAL-ADA4523-1BRMZ allows the evaluation of the ADA4523-1 single-channel, 8‑lead, micro small outline package (MSOP) operational amplifier. The ADA4523-1 in this evaluation board is configured as a noninverting amplifier with a gain of 101. The ADA4523-1 has a typical gain bandwidth product of 4 MHz. When using a gain of 101, the useable bandwidth of the ADA4523-1 is limited to approximately 39.6 kHz. This limitation in bandwidth acts as a low-pass filter that rejects the artifacts generated by the 330 kHz internal chopping frequency of the ADA4523-1.

The EVAL-ADA4523-1BRMZ layout lessens the thermocouple effects of the trace and components that introduce offset voltages greater than the maximum offset voltage of the ADA4523-1 by carefully constructing the nodes connected to the inverting and noninverting inputs. The ADA4523-1 also features a shutdown mode for low power applications. Test point provisions for the SD and SD_COM pins are placed on the EVAL-ADA4523-1BRMZ to easily use the shutdown function.

The EVAL-ADA4523-1BRMZ mainly consists of 0805 sized resistors and capacitors to ensure simple installation except for the bypass capacitors. The 10 μF bypass capacitors (C1 and C4) have a 2220 package size to accommodate a higher voltage rating because the ADA4523-1 has a maximum supply of 55 V.

For full details on the ADA4523-1, see the ADA4523-1 data sheet, which must be consulted in conjunction with the user guide when using the EVAL-ADA4523-1BRMZ.

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AD-ACEVSECRDSET-SL

Type 2 EVSE 3.6 kW Charging Cable

Features and Benefits

  • Complete reference design for Type 2 EVSE Cordset (IC-CPD)
  • Power level from 2.3 kW up to 3.6 kW
  • Designed to comply with the applicable standards - IEC61851, IEC62752
  • Incorporates a 6 mA DC/30 mA rms RCD and a control pilot circuit
  • Stuck relay detection and relay state of health
  • Overtemperature detection
  • Integrated isolation
  • Reduced component count for cost optimization
  • Bluetooth 5.2 interface for connectivity to external devices
  • Open-source software stack to enable custom firmware development

Product Details

The AD-ACEVSECRDSET-SL is a complete Type 2 EVSE 3.6 kW charging cable solution, providing a reference design intended for evaluation and prototyping of electric vehicle (EV) charging systems.

The system includes a 3-channel isolated sigma-delta (Σ-Δ) ADC for voltage and current measurement on the single-phase power input and measurement of the relay voltage for solder contacts detection and relay state of health. Safe operation is enabled by the inclusion of a 6 mA DC / 30 mA rms RCD. Detection of overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent, overtemperature and EV diode presence is also available.

A MAX32655 low-power, ARM® Cortex®-M4 Microcontroller implements the logic for system control and communication with the EV over the control pilot interface. A programming and debugging interface are included. The MAX32655 Bluetooth 5.2 interface enables connectivity to external devices.

The design is accompanied by an open-source software stack and reference applications, enabling custom software development to start from a proven implementation validated to meet the applicable standards. An external programmer such as the MAX32625PICO MAXDAP Programming Adapter, or any other similar programmer supporting the SWD interface, is required to enable firmware programming and debug.

The system is designed to comply with the IEC61851 and IEC62752 standards.

APPLICATIONS

  • EV charging

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AD-ACEVSE22KWZ-KIT

AD-ACEVSE22KWZ-KIT

Features and Benefits

  • Metrology subsystem plus selected other features of a level 2, 7kW to 22kW electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE)
  • Full-featured board for ADE9112, ADE9113, and ADE9178
  • Rated up to three phase, 240V RMS line to neutral voltage
  • Rated up to 32A current measurement with on-board shunts
  • Supports up to 22kW combined power transfer to load
  • Features MAX32672 low power, secure microcontroller
  • Supports LCD display for energy and state updates
  • Supports MODBUS™ protocol over RS-485 communication interface
  • Supports Protobuf™ messages to communicate with EVerest open source software (OSS)
  • IEC61851-compatible state machine implementation

Product Details

The AD-ACEVSE22KWZ-KIT is a reference design for the metrology subsystem plus selected other features of a level 2, 7 kW to 22 kW AC electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). It includes the ADE9113 isolated Σ-Δ analog-to-digital converter (ADC) coupled with the ADE9178 metrology DSP to accurately measure energy delivered to an electric vehicle (EV). It includes the MAX32672 ultralow- power ARM® Cortex®-M4 processor, a cost-effective, highly integrated, and highly reliable 32-bit microcontroller to accumulate energy measurements and securely send it to a host for display. A charge control state machine is run on the microcontroller to transition through different charge states when a charging plug is inserted into an electric vehicle. The kit includes a flexible printed circuit (FPC) connector and LCD to read the energy measurements and state transitions during a charging cycle. The power input/output, control pilot (CP), and proximity pilot (PP) signals are exposed on connectors at the edge of the board. The energy delivered to the EV is measured as a voltage drop across shunts and a resistor ladder network, which makes it easy to set up the boards in the field.

EVAL-ADA4523-1
Evaluating the ADA4523-1 36 V, Low Noise, Zero Drift, Operational Amplifier
EVAL-ADA4523-1BRMZ Evaluation Board - Top View EVAL-ADA4523-1BRMZ Evaluation Board - Bottom View
AD-ACEVSECRDSET-SL
Type 2 EVSE 3.6 kW Charging Cable
AD-ACEVSECRDSET-SL Functional Block Diagram AD-ACEVSECRDSET-SL AD-ACEVSECRDSET-SL Top View AD-ACEVSECRDSET-SL Bottom View
AD-ACEVSE22KWZ-KIT
AD-ACEVSE22KWZ-KIT
AD ACEVSE22KWZ-KIT Board Photo Angle View AD ACEVSE22KWZ-KIT Board Photo Top View AD ACEVSE22KWZ-KIT Board Photo Bottom View

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