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Difference between LMP91000 and LMP91000SDEVAL

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Marie Tupaj
Posted by Marie Tupaj
on May 01 2012 19:19 PM
Prodigy140 points

Hi,

What is the difference between the LMP91000 and the LMP91000SDEVAL?

Thanks,
Marie

Marie Tupaj

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  • Marie Tupaj
    Posted by Marie Tupaj
    on May 01 2012 19:23 PM
    Prodigy140 points

    Hi,

    Does the SPIO-4 Board interface with LABView?

    - Marie

    Marie Tupaj

    Labview SPIO-4
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  • Domenico Granozio
    Posted by Domenico Granozio
    on May 02 2012 03:18 AM
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    Hi Marie,

    the LMP91000 is simply the device, the LMP91000SDEVAL is the evaluation board of the LMP91000. This board is part of the Sensor AFE eval platform which consists of:

    LMP91000SDEVAL, ADC161S62BEB, SPIO4 and Graphical user interface.

    Just last week we released a new version of LMP91000 eval board called LMP91000EVM which has also the ADC (ADC161S626) on board. The LMP91000EVM is part of Sensor AFE platform too, in this case the platfotm cosists of:

    LMP91000EVM, SPIO4 and Graphical user interface.

    Best regards,

    Domenico Granozio

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  • Thomas Allen
    Posted by Thomas Allen
    on Mar 28 2013 13:42 PM
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    I am looking for the evaluation module for the LMP91000.  TI store says it is on backorder:
    LMP91000EVM/NOPB
    Is there an ETA for that?

    Digikey has what they call the EVM but it appears from the picture and pdf link to be the older part:
    LMP91000SDEVAL/NOPB

    Is that true that the SDCVAL is older, no longer listed on the TI web site?

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