Demo board test setup, Using the demo board, Documentation and software/utilities – Maxim Integrated 71M6534H Demo Board User Manual
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71M6534/71M6534H Quick Start Guide
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Demo Board Test Setup
The file DBUM6534H-v1-0.pdf on the CD-ROM contains detailed instructions on how to set up and use the Demo
Board. This document should be carefully read and understood before attempting to use the Demo Board.
The figure below shows the basic connections of the Demo Board plus Debug Board with the external equipment.
Host PC
Debug
Board
Two Power Supplies
(100VAC to 240VAC,
5V/1ADC Output)
Power (5VDC)
Power 5VDC
Demo Board
Using the Demo Board
The Demo Board is a ready-to-run meter with a Kh of 3.2 Wh/pulse (if used with a CT with a 2,000:1 winding ratio).
The Demo Board has been tested on a meter calibration system, but it has not been calibrated. Please refer to the
Demo Board User’s Manual for further details.
Before using the in-circuit emulator, the latest WEMU51 application program should be downloaded from the Signum
website (
as the target in the project dialog. Using the ICE software with 6521 or 651X project settings will lead to un-
predictable results.
Documentation and Software/Utilities
All data sheets, user’s manuals, user’s guides, and Demo Code, source files, and libraries, including tools and
utilities are in electronic form, i.e. on the CD-ROM supplied with this kit. The TERIDIAN Semiconductor web site
should be checked frequently for updates.
Built-In Power Supply
The internal AC power supply of the Demo Board is designed for operation at 240VAC and supports the current draw
associated with the default clock rate established by the Demo Code. For higher clock rates or lower AC voltages,
the external DC power supply (5VDC) should be used.
Support
Support is available from:
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