EVB-EMC2105 SMSC, EVB-EMC2105 Datasheet
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EVB-EMC2105
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... EVB-EMC2104/05 User Manual Copyright © 2007 SMSC or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. The information contained herein is proprietary to SMSC, shall be used solely in accordance with the agreement pursuant to which it is provided, and shall not be reproduced or disclosed to others without the prior written consent of SMSC. Although the information is believed to be accurate, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies ...
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... The EMC2104/05 also include a hardware programmable temperature limit and dedicated system shutdown output for thermal protection of critical circuitry. A block diagram of this EVB is shown in Figure 1.1 EMC2104/05 EVB Block Diagram 1.1 Related Documents ...
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... Connect the supplied USB cable to an available USB port on the PC. Plug the “mini-B” end of the USB cable into EVB connector P2. The +3.3V and Bridge ACT LEDs should illuminate. After the EVB is connected to the PC the “Find New Hardware” wizard will pop up for USB driver installation. Follow the instructions in the readme.txt file to complete the installation process. ...
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... Figure 2.1 Chip Manager Quick Help Startup Screen for the EMC2104/05 Revision 1.0 (08-21-07) EVB-EMC2104/05 User Manual 4 SMSC EMC2104/05 ...
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... EVB-EMC2104/05 User Manual .. SMSC EMC2104/05 Figure 2.2 Chip Manager Help Screen 5 Revision 1.0 (08-21-07) ...
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... Board Layout The EVB was designed for ease of use and user experimentation with easily accesible jumpers and access to the SMBus data lines. Figure 2.3 EMC2104/05 Board Outline and Silkscreen Revision 1.0 (08-21-07) Figure 2.3 below shows the silkscreen for the EMC2104/05 EVB. ...
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... This EVB simply requires a single USB cable to operate. The USB-SMBus bridge regulates the +5V USB power to +3.3V used by the EMC2104/05 and other EVB circuitry user-provided high current fan (>0.5A) is connected to the EVB, the user may connect a +5V power supply to terminal P3 and move jumper JP15 to position 2-3. ...
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... GPIO6 3.9 Jumper Settings This EVB has many jumper configurations to evaluate all of the features of the EMC2104/05 . Fan control can conveniently be evaluated with the onboard 5V fan. Connecting this fan to J3 will allow full control from the EMC2104/05 via Chipman 4-wire fan is available, connectors J1 and J2 can be used to evaluate the EMC2104/05 ’s ability to drive and control these types of fans ...
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... PWM1 PWM2 DAC2 The remote diode on board the EMC2104/05 EVB has a heater and an optional inline series resistance adjustment. Checking the REC feature of the EMC2104/05 is accomplished by removing the jumper on JP9. This adds 100 ohms of series resistance to the DN line of the diode connection. To return to 0 ohm series resistance, replace the jumper on JP9 ...
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... GPIO drive capabilites and LEDs provide visual confirmation of state change. . CHANNEL GPIO1 GPIO2 GPIO3 GPIO4 GPIO5 GPIO6 The EMC2104/05 EVB also allows testing of all the muxed pins as well as voltage input adjustments for the TRIP_SET and VIN4 functions the schematic SCH-7106. JUMPER NAME JP1 CLK_IN JP2 ...
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... EVB-EMC2104/05 User Manual 4 Software Description 4.1 Chip Manager Overview The Chip Manager application (ChipMan) initially displays the main Help screen, where detailed description of the application’s features may be found. The Help screens can be displayed at any time by selecting Help from the menubar. ChipMan enables the user to display temperature readings, set temperature limits and read/write configuration register values ...
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... Revision 1.0 (08-21-07) EVB-EMC2104/05 User Manual 12 SMSC EMC2104/05 ...