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  • Forum Post: PGA309 usage

    Oliver Yang Oliver Yang
    Hi, I want to include PGA309 in my design. Bought an evaluation board (PGA309EVM-USB) and started to try how this thing works. I'm still in very early stage of my design and got a problem when using it. I connected a full-bridge strain gauge to the EVM. Used pga309_calculator (sboc132) to...
    on May 28, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: PGA309 usage

    Art Kay Art Kay
    One thing to consider: The PGA309 has two ways it gets it’s register settings. If the test pin is high, the PGA309 is in test mode. In this case you can write directly into the registers using the block diagram or the register table. This is the mode you want to be in for your initial...
    on May 28, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: PGA309 usage

    Oliver Yang Oliver Yang
    Thanks for your help. I took your advice and used the built-in sensor emulator. And of course, adjusted all related jumpers. During test mode, the simulated output and actual output are still different. I also changed Vin in the block diagram to 13mV and -13mV, which should output 2.65V and...
    on Jun 1, 2010
  • Forum Post: PGA309EVM-USB is losing calibration

    Danilo Carvalho Danilo Carvalho
    Hello, I need to use PGA309 to acquire signal from a strain gauge. To do this I am using PGA309EVM-USB . I tested all functions of this EVM and everything is working well. But in my final test I need to acquire signal with a third acquisition board because the large number of samples. So I disconnected...
    on Sep 19, 2011
  • Forum Post: PGA309 Checksum Error Event signaling

    Dariusz Knap Dariusz Knap
    Hello to All!, does somebody know whether it is possible to signalling if PGA309 detects an invalid checksum? In the manual I found the following sentences: "If at any time the PGA309 detects an invalid Checksum1 from the first part of the EEPROM, the PGA309 will disable VOUT , wait for approximately...
    on Nov 10, 2011
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