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Minimum
Indicator for the minimum value of the collected data set.
2.9
EEPROM Window
CDB5461AU has an “Auto-boot” Demo feature for the serial EEPROM, which means CDB5461AU can operate in-
dependently without connecting to a PC. The CDB5461AU GUI software also provides an EEPROM window for
reading/writing the serial EEPROM (Figure 16).
Figure 16. EEPROM Window
The Bytes to Read/Write field allows the user to define the number of bytes to be read or written.
2.9.1
Read EEPROM
After pressing the Read button, the number of bytes indicated in the Bytes to Read/Write field, starting from address
0x00 will be read from EEPROM and displayed in the EEPROM table in Hexadecimal format.
2.9.2
Write EEPROM
Starting from address 0x00, enter into the EEPROM table the bytes to be written. Pressing the Write button, the
bytes in the EEPROM table will be written to the EEPROM.
2.9.3
Debug Window
The Debug window provides the user a way to access the CS5461A registers and send commands to the device
directly (Figure 17). Refer to the CS5461A data sheet for more details.