Overview

Product Details

The EVAL-AD590-ARDZ is an evaluation board for demonstrating the performance and ease of use of the AD590, a 2-terminal integrated circuit temperature transducer that produces an output current proportional to absolute temperature. Requiring supply voltages between 4V and 30V, the device acts as a high impedance, constant current regulator passing 1μA/K. Laser trimming of the chip’s thin-film resistors is used to calibrate the device to 298.2μA output at 298.2K (25°C).

Applicable Parts

Getting Started

Evaluation Requirement

  • EVAL-AD590-ARDZ Evaluation Board
  • SDP/Linduino Controller Board and User Guide
  • PC with a USB port and Windows 7 (32-bit) or higher
  • Serial Terminal Software (Putty/TeraTerm or similar)
  • USB Standard-A to Mini-B cable

 
Quick Start Procedure

  • Connect the EVAL-AD590-ARDZ evaluation board to the interface board using the SDP-120 or Arduino connector (switch the J8 jumper accordingly).
  • Connect the interface board thru USB cable to the host PC.
  • Compile the code in the MBED compiler.
  • Start the terminal emulator to access the evaluation board.

 
Notes

  • Detailed instructions are in the User Guide wiki under Documentation below.
  • Evaluation Software example instruction is available in Software section below.

Software

ACE Software

ZIP
93 KB
ACE plug-in for Board.AD590 1.2023.7500 [Apr 26 23]
The AD590 plug in supports evaluation of the EVAL-AD590-ARDZ. The EVAL-AD590-ARDZ is an evaluation board for demonstrating the performance and ease of use of the AD590, a 2-terminal integrated circuit temperature transducer that produces an output current proportional to absolute temperature.
EXE
157 MB
ACE Installer Software 1.30.3323.1470 [Jan 10 25]
Analysis | Control | Evaluation (ACE) Software. Requires internet access. Run this executable to install ACE onto your computer. Required before installing the plug-in(s) above. Once ACE is installed, double-click on the plug-in package to install the plug-in.

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