EVAL-ADPD188BIZ-S2 User Guide
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Evaluating the ADPD188BI Integrated Optical Module and Smoke Chamber
FEATURES
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Supports the detection of universal asynchronous receiver
and transmitter (UART)
UDP transfer capability
Full configuration of the ADPD188BI
Register level
High level
Graph view
Time graph
Frequency graph
The EVAL-ADPD188BIZ-S2 evaluation board provides users
with a simple means of evaluating the ADPD188BI optical
module along with the EVAL-CHAMBER smoke chamber for
smoke and aerosol detection applications.
The evaluation system is composed of the EVAL-ADPD188BIZ-S2
evaluation board, the EVAL-ADPDUCZ microcontroller board,
the optional EVAL-CHAMBER smoke chamber, and the
Wavetool Evaluation Software graphical user interface (GUI).
The software provides users with both low level and high level
configurability, real-time frequency and time domain analysis,
and user datagram protocol (UDP) transfer capability so that
the evaluation board can easily interface to the user development
system.
EVALUATION KIT CONTENTS
EVAL-ADPD188BIZ-S2 evaluation board
Ribbon cable
EQUIPMENT NEEDED
The EVAL-ADPD188BIZ-S2 is powered through the ribbon
cable from the EVAL-ADPDUCZ microcontroller board
(ordered separately).
PC running Windows 7 or Windows 10 operating system
EVAL-ADPDUCZ microcontroller board
EVAL-CHAMBER smoke chamber
For full details on the ADPD188BI, see the ADPD188BI data
sheet, which should be consulted in conjunction with this user
guide when using these evaluation boards.
DOCUMENTS NEEDED
ADPD188BI data sheet
SOFTWARE NEEDED
Wavetool Evaluation Software package
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EVAL-ADPD188BIZ-S2 EVALUATION BOARD PHOTOGRAPH
Figure 1.
PLEASE SEE THE LAST PAGE FOR AN IMPORTANT
WARNING AND LEGAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1
Getting Started ...................................................................................3
Evaluation Kit Contents .................................................................. 1
Installing the Wavetool Evaluation Software ............................3
Equipment Needed........................................................................... 1
Accessing the Online User Guide and Videos ..........................3
Documents Needed .......................................................................... 1
Software Needed ............................................................................... 1
Using the EVAL-CHAMBER Smoke Chamber with the
EVAL-ADPD188BIZ-S2 Evaluation Board ..............................4
General Description ......................................................................... 1
Evaluation Board Schematics and Artwork...................................7
EVAL-ADPD188BIZ-S2 Evaluation Board Photograph ............ 1
Revision History ............................................................................... 2
REVISION HISTORY
3/2020—Rev. 0 to Rev. A
Updated Links to EVAL-ADPDUCZ, EVAL-CHAMBER, and
Wavetool Evaluation Software .................................... Throughout
10/2019—Revision 0: Initial Version
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GETTING STARTED
2.
INSTALLING THE WAVETOOL EVALUATION
SOFTWARE
Download the Wavetool Evaluation Software package from the
EVAL-ADPD188BIZ-S2 product page. Navigate to the directory
where the software package is downloaded to and double-click the
application to install the software.
If this is the first time opening the Wavetool Evaluation
Software, users are prompted to download the AWT
Document as shown in Figure 3.
ACCESSING THE ONLINE USER GUIDE AND
VIDEOS
After installing the Wavetool Evaluation Software, download
the AWT Document, a user manual for the Wavetool
Evaluation Software (see Figure 3), which allows online access
to the document as well as the hardware setup. The AWT
Document contains videos that show the following:
How to install the correct drivers for the microcontroller
board, EVAL-ADPDUCZ
How to install the correct firmware
How to set up the hardware
Information about the Wavetool Evaluation Software
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To access the AWT Document, take the following steps:
Figure 3. AWT Document Download Prompt
Open the Wavetool Evaluation Software application file
from the directory where it was installed. Click the Help
button (see Figure 2) on the software home screen.
3.
Depending on the speed of the internet connection, it can
take from several seconds to a minute to download the
documentation. After the document is downloaded, the
prompt shown in Figure 4 appears. Click the Ok button to
open the documentation in a browser window.
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Figure 2. Applications Wavetool - Beta Home Screen
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1.
Figure 4. Document Downloaded Message
4.
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Click the Help button during subsequent initiations of the
software to automatically open the user guide without the
need to redownload.
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All information required to operate the Wavetool Evaluation
Software is found in the AWT Document. Information regarding
the ADPD188BI is found in the ADPD188BI data sheet.
USING THE EVAL-CHAMBER SMOKE CHAMBER
WITH THE EVAL-ADPD188BIZ-S2 EVALUATION
BOARD
The EVAL-ADPD188BIZ-S2 evaluation board is designed to be
used with the EVAL-CHAMBER smoke chamber. The smoke
chamber helps control the environment around the ADPD188BI
module. The EVAL-CHAMBER smoke chamber is attached to
the EVAL-ADPD188BIZ-S2 evaluation board with rivets or self
tapping screws. Figure 5 and Figure 6 show the smoke chamber
attached to the evaluation board using rivets.
After initiating the Wavetool Evaluation Software, load the
default EVAL-ADPD188BIZ-S2 configuration file (comes with
the software installation) and run the software with the chamber
securely attached. There is some background response due to
the reflection from the smoke chamber.
To have a meaningful blue/infrared (IR) ratio when smoke is
present in the chamber, null the background response with the
null offset feature in the software. To access the null offset
feature, hover the mouse pointer over the raw data plot and
right click to open the pull-down menu shown in Figure 7.
Select Offset and check off Null to null the background
response to zero (see Figure 7).
After nulling the background response, the ratio appears noisy
(see Figure 8). The ratio appears noisy because the ratio is taken
with no smoke present and the background response is nulled
to approximately zero. As a result, very small numbers are
dividing, and this causes large ratios. Users can ignore the ratio
at this time.
After smoke is present in the chamber, as shown in Figure 9,
the raw data plot shows the individual blue and IR responses to
the smoke source. The ratio shows a meaningful blue to IR ratio.
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For subsequent smoke tests, clear the chamber with air. If the
previous smoke test leaves residue on the chamber, users must
then null the background response again prior to starting
another smoke test.
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Figure 5. Evaluation Board Attached to Chamber, Top View
Figure 6. Evaluation Board Attached to Chamber, Side View
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Figure 7. Null Background Response with the Wavetool Evaluation Software
Figure 8. Raw Data and Ratio After Null of Background Response
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Figure 9. Raw Data and Ratio with Smoke Particles Present
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C2
22µF
C1
22µF
R4
G1
PD_COMM
PDC
G2
PD1
PD2
C3
22µF
VDD_3V
8
10
12
14
16
7
9
11
13
15
GPIO0
6
GPIO1
3P3V
LEDX1
LEDX1
5V
LEDX2
LEDX2
1P8V
LEDX3
LEDX3
SPI1_CS1
1µF
C44
22
19
18
17
12
2
VREF
CSB_N
SCLK
MOSI
SCL
PD2
PD1
VDD_1.8V 1
R62
R63
SCL
137kΩ
24
VDD_3V
R1 OVERLAP WITH JP1
VDD_3V
VBOOST
VDD_1.8V
JP1
B
COM
A
ADPD188BI
3PIN_JUMPER_SM
SPI1_CS1 2
0Ω
R1
CONN1_SPI1_CS1/P2_11 3
0Ω
CONN1_SPI1_CLK/P1_6
R7
137kΩ
10µF
R3
C43
0Ω
C40
R20
0.1µF
0Ω
EXT_SENSOR2
EXT_SENSOR1
120Ω
CONN1_SPI1_MOSI/P1_7
VDD_1.8V
E1
CONN1_SPI1_MISO/P1_8
CONN1_SPI1_CS0/P1_9
CONN1_WAKE0/P0_15
CONN1_I2C_SCL/P0_4
VBOOST
FTSH-108-01-L-D-K
4
5
CONN1_TMR0_OUT/P0_14
CONN1_WAKE1/P1_0
EXT_SENSOR2
EXT_SENSOR1
0Ω
2
P3
3
P3
1
FTSH-108-01-L-D-K
EXTERNAL POWER EXTRA BYPASS
VBOOST
VDD_1.8V
CONN1_SPI1_MOSI/P1_7
CONN1_SPI1_CLK/P1_6
CONN1_WAKE1/P1_0
CONN1_I2C_SDA/P0_5
CONN1_TMR0_OUT/P0_14
VBOOST
R5
23
0Ω
5
VDD_1.8V
4
VDD1
DGND
20
AGND
21
VDD2
LGND
11
VLED3
6
VLED1
NC
3
NC
7
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LEDX3
PD_COMM
SDA
9
1
13
0Ω
3
2
JP2
B
COM
A
R8
B
COM
3
2
1
JP4
B
COM
A
3PIN_JUMPER_SM
SCL
R6 OVERLAP WITH JP4
0Ω
CONN1_I2C_SCL/P0_4
R6
VDD_1.8V
JP5
A
3PIN_JUMPER_SM
VBOOST
VDD_3V
R8 OVERLAP WITH JP7
0Ω
CONN1_SPI1_MISO/P1_8
3PIN_JUMPER_SM
R2 OVERLAP WITH JP2
R2
1
SPI OR USB MODE SELECT
VDD_1.8V
0Ω
SDA
LEDX2
10
R67
LEDX1
16
C51
22µF
CONN1_TMR0_OUT/P0_14
CONN1_WAKE1/P1_0
10µF
C49
VDD_3V
8
15
14
ADPD188
MISO
SDA
PDC
LEDX3
LEDX2
LEDX1
GPIO1
GPIO0
U1
CONN1_I2C_SDA/P0_5
SPARE PIN
Figure 10. EVAL-ADPD188BIZ-S2 Schematic
SPARE PIN
OLD STYLE RIBBON CONNECTOR OPTION
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SYS_BMODE/P1_1
CONN2_SW_CLK
CONN2_UART_RX
VBUCK
DF40HC(2.5)-20DS-0.4V(51)
CONN2_BPR0_TONE_N/P0_8
CONN2_BPR0_TONE_P/SPI2_CS1/P0_9
VLDO1/IOVDD
CONN2_SPI2_MISO/P1_4
CONN2_SPI2_CLK/P1_2
CONN2_ADXL364_ADC
DF40HC(2.5)-20DS-0.4V(51)
CONN1_SPI1_CS3/P1_10
CONN1_ADC0_VIN1/P2_4
CONN1_SPI1_MISO/P1_8
CONN1_SPI1_CLK/P1_6
CONN1_SPI1_CS1/P2_11
CONN1_WAKE1/P1_0
VBOOST
VLDO2
VLDO1/IOVDD
19
17
15
13
11
9
7
5
3
1
P2
VDD_1.8V
19
17
15
13
11
9
7
5
3
1
P1
1.8V INTERFACE
0Ω
2
3
VDD_3V
VLDO3
JP6
B
COM
A
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
P2
USE VLDO3 TO SUPPLY 3V
IF VLDO1 IS SET TO 1.8V
3PIN_JUMPER
1
VLDO1/IOVDD
R17 OVERLAP WITH JP6
R17
DUMMY NET ONLY
DF40HC(2.5)-20DS-0.4V(51)
DN
CONN2_IOVDD
CONN2_SW_DATA
CONN2_UART_TX
CONN2_ADC0_VIN2/P2_5
VLDO3
CONN2_SPI2_CS0/P1_5
CONN2_SPI2_MOSI/P1_3
CONN2_WAKE3/TMR2_OUT/P2_1
SYS_HWRST
VDD_1.8V_LDO2
DF40HC(2.5)-20DS-0.4V(51)
CONN1_SPI1_MOSI/P1_7
CONN1_SPI1_CS0/P1_9
CONN1_WAKE0/P0_15
CONNECTOR 2
0Ω
R15
CONN1_I2C_SCL/P0_4
CONN1_I2C_SDA/P0_5
CONN1_TMR0_OUT/P0_14
VBOOST
VDD_1.8V_LDO2
VLDO1/IOVDD
CONNECTOR 1
CONNECTOR 1
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
P1
CONN1_SPI1_CS0/P1_9
CONN1_SPI1_CLK/P1_6
CONN1_SPI1_MOSI/P1_7
10µF
C39
0.1µF
C41
ADXL362
8
4
6
2
CS_N
SCLK
MOSI
15
NC
12
SDA
VSS
INT2
INT1
13
7
16
SPARE PIN
SPARE PIN
SPARE PIN
CONN1_TMR0_OUT/P0_14
CONN1_WAKE0/P0_15
CONN1_SPI1_MISO/P1_8
U2
ADXL362BCCZ
3
5
10
9
11
VDD_1.8V
CONN1_I2C_SDA/P0_5
10µF
MISO
VDD_1.8V
CONN1_I2C_SCL/P0_4
C47
120Ω
E2
5
6
7
8
C46
0Ω
R64
M24C16-RDW6TP
SCL
NC
VCC
WC_N
U4A
B2 CONN1_I2C_SDA/P0_5
M24C16-DFCU6TP/K
SDA
NC
NC
VSS
A2
SCL
U4
0.1µF
4
3
2
1
B1
A1
VCC
VDD_1.8V
RESERVED
GND
1
14
VS
VDDI/O
CONN1_I2C_SCL/P0_4
FOR BOARD IDENTIFICATION
EEPROM MEMORY
SPARE PIN
Figure 11. EVAL-ADPD188BIZ-S2 Schematic Page 2
SPARE PIN
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Figure 12. EVAL-ADPD188BIZ-S2 Bottom Layer
Figure 13. EVAL-ADPD188BIZ-S2 Top Layer
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Figure 14. EVAL-ADPD188BIZ-S2 Bottom Layer Silkscreen
Figure 15. EVAL-ADPD188BIZ-S2 Top Layer Silkscreen
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NOTES
ESD Caution
ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Charged devices and circuit boards can discharge without detection. Although this product features patented or proprietary protection
circuitry, damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy ESD. Therefore, proper ESD precautions should be taken to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality.
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