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Overview

Description

The ZSSC3224KIT Evaluation Kit provides the hardware needed for configuration, calibration and evaluation of the ZSSC3224 Sensor Signal Conditioner IC. The user's PC can communicate with the ZSSC3224 sample IC (QFN24 package-available only for kit) socketed on the ZSSC32xx Evaluation Board via the ZSSC3XXX Communication Board through a USB connection. The Evaluation Kit Software is available on-line for free download.

The Evaluation Board can connect to the user's sensor or to the ZSSC3XXX Sensor Replacement Board, which provides a replacement for an actual sensor and can be used for the first step of calibration or a dry-run calibration. The simulated resistive sensor signal is controlled by potentiometers.

Boards can also be ordered separately. To enable product comparisons, this modular kit is compatible with other select Renesas devices. Contact your local sales representative for more information.

Features

  • ZSSC32XX Evaluation Board
  • ZSSC3XXX Communication Board with USB cable
  • ZSSC3XXX Communication Cable
  • ZSSC3XXX Sensor Replacement Board
  • 5 ZSSC3224 samples

Applications

Documentation

Type Title Date
Manual - Development Tools PDF 4.14 MB
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Design & Development

Software & Tools

Software Downloads

Type Title Date
Software & Tools - Evaluation Software Log in to Download ZIP 8.09 MB
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Related Boards & Kits

Videos & Training

IDT Sensor Signal Conditioner (SSC) Evaluation Kit Overview

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.