Evaluation Kit for ZSSC3036
The ZSSC3036KIT Evaluation Kit provides the hardware needed for configuration, calibration and evaluation of the ZSSC3036 Sensor Signal Conditioner IC. The user's PC...
The ZSSC3036 is a sensor signal conditioner (SSC) integrated circuit for high-accuracy amplification and analog-to-digital conversion of a differential input signal. Designed for high-resolution altimeter module applications, the ZSSC3036 can perform offset, span, and 1st and 2nd order temperature compensation of the measured signal. Developed for correction of resistive bridge sensors, it can also provide a corrected temperature output measured with an internal sensor. The measured and corrected bridge values are provided at the digital output pins, which can be configured as I2C (≤ 3.4MHz) or SPI (≤ 20MHz). Digital compensation of signal offset, sensitivity, temperature, and non-linearity is accomplished via an 18-bit internal digital signal processor (DSP) run
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Datasheet | PDF 827 KB | |
Overview | PDF 2.92 MB 日本語 | |
Manual - Development Tools | PDF 2.16 MB | |
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The ZSSC3036KIT Evaluation Kit provides the hardware needed for configuration, calibration and evaluation of the ZSSC3036 Sensor Signal Conditioner IC. The user's PC...
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A brief introduction and overview of IDT's (acquire by Renesas) sensor signal conditioner evaluation kits. Evaluation kits generally consist of three parts: a communication interface board, a device board, and a sensor simulator board - all connected together. A sophisticated software GUI accompanies the kit, enabling an engineer to learn how to use the part rapidly, do quick prototyping, and practice calibrations.
Presented by David Grice, applications engineer at IDT. For more information about IDT's sensor signal conditioner products, visit the Sensor Signal Conditioner page.