EVB-EMC1046/1047 SMSC, EVB-EMC1046/1047 Datasheet
EVB-EMC1046/1047
Specifications of EVB-EMC1046/1047
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EVB-EMC1046/1047 Summary of contents
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... EMC1046/47 EVB User Manual Insert EVB graphic/photo here (this text can be removed on master page view) 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 ...
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... The EMC1046/47 device is a multi channel SMBus temperature sensor. Five (EMC1046) or six (EMC1047) externally connected temperature diodes and one internal diode are available for temperature sensing. All of the functions of the EMC1046/47 can be tested and observed with the USB-based EVB- EMC1046/47. A block diagram of this EVB is shown in 1.1 ...
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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 P3. 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 Revision 1.0 (08-21-07) EMC1046/47 EVB User Manual 4 SMSC EMC1046/47 ...
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... EMC1046/47 EVB User Manual SMSC EMC1046/47 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 accessible jumpers and access to the SMBus data lines. Figure 2.3 EVB-EMC1046/47 Board Outline and Silk-screen Revision 1.0 (08-21-07) Figure 2.3 below shows the silk-screen for the EVB-EMC1046/47. ...
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... Connecting to Remote Diodes This EVB is populated with jumpers to connect to an external diode or CPU/GPU. If connecting to a CPU’s thermal diode necessary to provide a common ground. Also usually necessary to bias the appropriate CPU Vcc plane above this common ground to avoid forward-biasing the ESD diodes with the temperature sensor signals. These connections have been provided on P1. Consult the CPU manufacturer’ ...
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... USB Activity 3.8 Jumper Settings This EVB has many jumper configurations to evaluate all of the features of the EMC1046/47 family of devices. This EVB also allows for an off-board diode to be tested (see both jumpers of the channel of interest. Then connect Pin 1 to the ‘remote+’ terminal of the remote diode and Pin 3 to the ‘ ...
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... EMC1046/47 EVB User Manual 3.9 Default Jumper Settings JUMPER JP1 Remote 1 off- board diode connection JP2 Remote 2 off- board diode connection JP3 Remote 3 off- board diode connection JP4 Remote 4 off- board diode connection JP5 Remote 5 off- board diode connection JP6 Remote 6 off- ...
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... EMC1046/47. external diode of the EMC1046/47 starting at room temp and then being heated by simply placing a finger on Q1.: Figure 4.1 EMC1046/47 Temperature History Graph Revision 1.0 (08-21-07) EMC1046/47 EVB User Manual Figure 4.1below is a typical Temperature History with the 10 SMSC EMC1046/47 ...