User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Features
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- 1. Hardware
- 2. Software
- 2.1 Installation Procedure
- 2.2 Using the Software
- 2.3 Start-up Window
- 2.4 Connect Menu
- 2.5 System Menu
- 2.5.1 Setup Window
- 2.5.1.1 Refresh Screen Button
- 2.5.1.2 Reset DUT Button
- 2.5.1.3 Save Config and Load Config Buttons
- 2.5.1.4 CS5480 MCLK Frequency
- 2.5.1.5 Configuration Registers
- 2.5.1.6 Pulse Control Register
- 2.5.1.7 Pulse Width and Pulse Rate Registers
- 2.5.1.8 Phase Compensation
- 2.5.1.9 Integrator Gain, System Gain
- 2.5.1.10 Sample Count, Cycle Count, Settle Time
- 2.5.1.11 Epsilon
- 2.5.1.12 ZXNUM
- 2.5.1.13 Mask Register
- 2.5.1.14 Temperature Registers
- 2.5.1.15 Zero-crossing Level and No Load Threshold
- 2.5.1.16 V1/V2 Sag, V1/ V2 Swell, and I1/I2 Overcurrent Registers
- 2.5.1.17 Channel Selection Level, Channel Select Minimum Amplitude, and Voltage Fixed RMS Reference Registers
- 2.5.1.18 Register Checksum, SerialCtrl Registers
- 2.5.1 Setup Window
- 2.6 Calibration Window
- 2.7 Conversion Window
- 2.8 Cirrus Test Window
- 2.8.1 Data Collection Window
- 2.8.1.1 Time Domain / FFT/ Histogram Selector
- 2.8.1.2 Config Button
- 2.8.1.3 Collect Button
- 2.8.1.4 Output Button
- 2.8.1.5 Zoom Button
- 2.8.1.6 Channel Select Button
- 2.8.1.7 Output Button & Window
- 2.8.1.8 Configuration Window
- 2.8.1.9 Collecting Data Sets
- 2.8.1.10 Analyzing Data
- 2.8.1.11 Histogram Information
- 2.8.1.12 Frequency Domain Information
- 2.8.1.13 Time Domain Information
- 2.8.2 Data Collection to File Window
- 2.8.3 Setup and Test Window
- 2.8.1 Data Collection Window
- Appendix A. Bill Of Materials
- Appendix B. Schematics
- Appendix C. Layer Plots

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2.8.2 Data Collection to File Window
The Data Collection to File window allows the user to collect instantaneous voltage and current register
data over an extended period of time to a data file. See Figure 30. The following steps are necessary for
data collection to a file:
1. Provide the Time to Collect in seconds.
2. If a delay before data collection is needed, enter the time in seconds for the Delay.
3. Select the voltage and current channel 1 (V1,I1) or voltage and current channel2 (V2,I2).
4. Browse to a directory and enter the file name of the desired file to save.
5. Start the data collection by pressing the START button.
6. The data collection status will be provided in Samples Collected and Time Remaining.
7. The collection will complete without any further interaction by the user or the user may stop the data collec-
tion at any time by pressing the STOP button.
Figure 30. Data Collection to File Window