Quantum Network Card QTM300CA User Guide

QTM300CA USER'S GUIDE  
Cloning Adapter for the QT3xx family of QProx™ ICs  
The QTM300CA is a cloning  
Description  
adapter designed to interface  
between any QT3xx 8-pin  
sensor IC (QT300, QT310,  
QT320) and a PC or other  
host device.  
This adapter permits the  
designer to upload settings  
from a PC into the target chip  
or to read the settings inside a  
chip. The supplied cable  
allows the board to plug  
directly into both the E3A and  
E3B eval boards.  
For production use, the target  
PCB can have a similar connector which allows the QTM300CA to upload settings on  
a mass basis. The cloning process takes under 1 second to complete.  
The QTM300CA’s eeprom memory permits the board to be used as a stand-alone  
cloning adapter once it is programmed from a PC with the desired setups. An onboard  
socket also allows the user to program QT3xx parts individually. The QTM300CA can  
also be used to read back and verify the settings in QT3xx parts.  
For the QT300 continuous IC, this adapter also provides the additional functionality of  
interfacing to that device’s SPI port to download signal data, which can then be  
observed directly on the PC in real time using QT3View software.  
QT3View PC software is included, and updates can be downloaded from Quantum’s  
web site.  
You should find the following materials included with your QTM300CA:  
1x QTM300CA board  
1x RS232 DB-9 serial extension cable  
1x RC02 (IDC to IDC) clone cable  
Materials  
Provided  
RC01 (IDC to 7 way, for older E3B boards) is available on request.  
1x 9V battery  
1x QT3View user guide  
1x CD Rom with QT3View software (or, download latest from www.qprox.com)  
You will also need: A PC running any recent version of Windows (98, 98SE, NT4,  
2000, XP) upwards, with a free serial port (Com 1 or Com 2), and if desired a bench  
power supply to replace the battery (9 - 15V DC) for long term use.  
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Figure 1 - Board Layout  
Board Details  
Power Switch  
Selects between the onboard battery (right) or an external power source (left).  
Power  
Connector  
For external power, between +8 to +20 Volts DC. Power should be free from switching  
noise and short-term fluctuations for best performance. A 9V battery is fine for short  
term use, but make sure the battery does not drain to below 8V or erroneous operation  
can occur.  
RS232  
Connector  
Provides communications between the QTM300CA and the PC. It allows the user to  
upload or download setups from the cloning adapter to the target QT3xx. The cable to  
the PC should be an ‘extension’ type (wired 1:1), included.  
Cloning  
Ribbon Cable  
Connects to the target board and can be connected whether or not the target is  
powered. The cable has a stripe on one side; care should be taken not to reverse this  
cable. This stripe aligns with pin 1 (white square) of the E3A or E3B board header.  
IC Programming  
Socket  
The QTM300CA can be used to program QT3xx chips onboard. The board can accom-  
modate either a ZIF socket or a SMT socket (when used with appropriate adapters, not  
included - see Figure 1 above and ZIF Info, Page 11).  
In Stand-alone mode, once the chip to be programmed is inserted, the QTM300CA will  
detect the chip part number and display it on the ‘DEV0 and DEV1’ LEDs (see below).  
Program  
Button  
If a QT3xx chip has been auto-detected, this button will clone Setups data from the  
QTM300CA to the chip. The ‘PROG’ LED (see next section) indicates the programming  
result. The QTM300CA can store three sources of data, one for each part type. The  
correct source will be used to program the detected part.  
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Status LEDs  
PC  
Indicates if QT3View software is communicating with the QTM300CA.  
This LED will turn off five seconds after communications have stopped.  
DEV0, DEV1  
Displays the chip type connected via the ribbon cable or in the onboard socket:  
DEV1  
DEV0  
Device  
None  
-
-
-
On  
-
QT300  
QT310  
QT320  
On  
On  
On  
PROG  
Indicates the programming status of the target chip in Stand-alone mode.  
The PROG LED will light during the cloning process in Stand-alone mode.  
Afterwards the LED will flash on/off 3 times to indicate completion:  
Fast flashing: (0.1s between flashes) the clone process was a success.  
Slow flashing: (1s between flashes) the clone process failed.  
If the QTM300CA is not in communication with QT3View software, the PROG LED will  
flash on and off.  
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Figure 2 - QT3View Screen  
QT3View Operation  
Part Selector  
Tabs  
Allows you to view and communicate with the right part. Any serial data transfer will  
involve only the active tab. The software will auto-recognize the type of chip connected  
to the QTM300CA and choose the right tab for you.  
If no chip is installed, the tab can be manually selected to allow data transfers with the  
QTM300CA’s onboard e2prom.  
File | Open  
File | Save  
Restores a config file saved by (File | Save). All three part selector configurations (tabs)  
will be restored by this action.  
Saves all three part selector configurations to disk in a single file, to a file name of your  
choice.  
Sensor | CommPort  
Selects the desired PC serial port. Com1 is selected by default when the software is  
first started, if it is available.  
2
Sends the Setups of the open tab to the QTM300CA’s onboard e prom for use  
in later cloning. Repeat this step with each selector tab opened in turn, to  
upload Setups for multiple part types.  
Sensor | Upload  
to Adapter  
Sensor | Download  
from Adapter  
2
Reads the Setups from the e prom of the QTM300CA into the currently open  
selector tab. Only the data for the open tab is read. Repeat this step with each  
tab open in turn to read in all the configurations stored in the QTM300CA.  
Sensor | Upload  
to Chip  
2
Sends the Setups from the currently open selector tab directly to the e prom  
of a QT3xx chip. Data stored in the QTM300CA is not affected by this opera-  
tion. The open tab must coincide with the connected chip type.  
2
Reads the Setups directly from the e prom of a connected QT3xx chip into the  
corresponding selector tab. Data stored in the QTM300CA is not affected by  
this operation.  
Sensor | Download  
from Chip  
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Setup and  
Guideline Boxes  
These boxes show and modify the available Setups for the chosen chip.  
Timing related values have no meaningful unit of measure unless interpreted together  
with the device supply voltage and Sleep Cycles. To aid in understanding the effects of  
these Setups, ‘Guideline’ boxes are used next to timing related Setups to give an  
estimate of the result in seconds.  
Guideline boxes cannot be modified, they only exist to inform you of the effects of the  
timing Setups. Guideline numbers will change if Sleep Cycles, Burst Length, or Voltage  
are changed, because QT3xx device timings vary with these things.  
The QTM300CA and QT3View cannot directly measure the effects of Setup changes or  
supply voltage changes. The numbers presented are reasonable estimates only.  
Hardware  
Parameter  
Entry  
Allows you to enter the expected chip supply voltage and the burst length (total of both  
channels together in the case of the QT320) in order to allow Guideline boxes to show  
reasonably accurate timing values. The QTM300CA cannot measure these parameters.  
To measure the burst length, use an oscilloscope with a 750K series resistor on the  
probe tip to limit loading, and measure on either SNS pin of the QT chip from the start  
of the first pulse to the end of the last.  
QT320: Add together the burst length times of both channels when entering the number  
for this chip.  
Status Bar  
Display  
The status bar at the bottom shows the serial port and connection status.  
Possibilities are:  
Serial Port Status:  
- Off Line  
- COM1: 57600 N 8 1  
- COM2: 57600 N 8 1  
Connection Status: - Status: Clone connected  
- Status: Clone & QT300 connected  
- Status: Clone & QT310 connected  
- Status: Clone & QT320 connected  
- Status: No Clone  
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Cloning Directly to a Chip  
You can read and clone back information to a QT3xx chip directly from your PC without involving the onboard  
stand-alone memory of the QTM300CA. Here’s how....  
Hook everything up:  
Step 1  
Connect the serial cable from the PC to the QTM300CA.  
Connect the QTM300CA’s cloning cable to the target PCB, or plug a QT3xx into the  
onboard socket.  
Power up the QTM300CA and, if necessary, the target PCB.  
Start QT3View on the PC:  
Step 2  
Step 3  
The PC LED should light up on the QTM300CA.  
DEV0 and DEV1 LEDs will indicate the auto-detected chip type (see page 4).  
QT3View will select the proper part tab on the screen.  
Load / Modify your Setups:  
Download the Setups from the chip to your screen using  
the ‘Download from Chip’ button (see right) or,  
Load in a Setups file from disk  
(this will overwrite all three configuration tabs).  
Modify the Setups parameters as desired.  
Enter the correct target operating supply voltage (see page 6) if necessary.  
Enter the total burst length (see page 6) if necessary.  
Save the Setups to disk if desired (saves all three tabs into one file).  
Clone the Setups to the chip:  
Step 4  
Upload Setups to the chip from the current tab  
using the ‘Upload to Chip’ button (see right).  
QT3View will display the success or failure of the clone process in the  
“Data Transfer Status Display” at the left of the screen (the PROG LED does not  
work in this mode).  
Remove the chip and install another and repeat this Step 4,  
-or-  
Remove the clone cable and connect to another target PCB and repeat this Step 4.  
Refer to the device data sheet and the QT3View help file for more information on Setup issues.  
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Storing Setups into the QTM300CA  
You can save Setup information from the PC to the onboard eeprom of the QTM300CA for use in cloning of  
parts on a stand-alone basis. You can also read back these Setups to your PC at any time to verify them. The  
QTM300CA can independently store three Setup configurations, one for each part type. Here’s how.....  
Hook everything up:  
Step 1  
Connect the serial cable from the PC to the QTM300CA.  
Power up the QTM300CA.  
A target chip or board can be connected but in this process it will not be affected.  
Start QT3View on the PC:  
Step 2  
Step 3  
The PC LED should light up on the QTM300CA.  
DEV0 and DEV1 LEDs will flash to indicate ‘no part found’ if no part is connected.  
Load / Modify the Setups:  
Select the device tab in QT3View that you wish to work on.  
Load in a Setup file from disk if desired, or,  
Load in the Setups stored in the QTM300CA using the ‘Download from  
Adapter' button into the current tab. Note, the other tabs will not be affected.  
Enter the target operating voltage and burst length (see page 6) if desired.  
Change the Setups in the current part tab using the dialog boxes, if desired.  
Select a different device tab if you wish to work on another part type, and repeat this  
Step 3.  
Transfer the data to the QTM300CA’s internal eeprom:  
Step 4  
Select the device tab which you want to upload to the QTM300CA.  
Upload the Setup contents from this tab to the QTM300CA using the  
‘Upload to Adapter' button.  
QT3View will display the success or failure of the copy process in the “Data Trans-  
fer Status Display” at the left of the screen.  
Repeat Step 4 with other tabs if desired to copy over other part type Setups.  
Cloning Setups from the QTM300CA to a Chip  
You can clone Setup information from the QTM300CA to a chip either on a target PCB or inserted into the  
onboard socket, without the need for a PC. The QTM300CA stores the Setup information in its onboard  
eeprom for use in cloning. The three part types, QT300, QT310, and QT320 each have their own ‘page’ of  
Setups in the QTM300CA. Here’s how.....  
Hook everything up:  
Step 1  
Connect the QTM300CA’s cloning cable to the target PCB, or insert a QT3xx chip  
into the onboard socket.  
Power up the QTM300CA and, if necessary, the target PCB.  
The DEV LEDs should indicate the correct part (auto-detected); see page 4.  
Clone the Setups to the Chip:  
Step 2  
Push the PROG button on the board.  
The PROG LED will light to indicate programming status.  
The PROG LED will flash to indicate the programming result; see page 4.  
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Clone Connector Design Rules  
Care must be taken when designing an onboard cloning connector. The following are a few requirements  
needed for a successful cloning connector design.  
Place the connector as close as possible to the chip. Placing the cloning connector far  
from the part will increase sensor load capacitance Cx and decrease sensitivity, as  
some of the cloning lines are also sense lines. Long distances on cloning lines can  
also make the clone process more susceptible to communication errors from ringing  
and interference, and create an RF antenna for external fields.  
QT320/QT310  
If the Synchronization input is used, a 10K resistor should be used to avoid problems  
with the cloning process; see Figure 4 below.  
QT310  
Figure 3 - QT300 Clone Connections  
Vdd Vdd  
Vdd  
Vcc  
8
1
2
6
7
DRDY  
SCK  
DRDY  
3
5
Electrode  
SCK  
REQ  
SNS1  
SNS2  
C
s
REQ  
SDO  
SDO  
4
Vss  
Figure 4 - QT310 Clone Connections  
Vdd  
8
VDD  
1
2
6
7
/CAL  
/CAL  
OUT  
OUT  
3
5
Electrode  
/SYNC_O  
/SYNC_O SNS1  
/SYNC_I SNS2  
10K  
C
s
/SYNC_I  
VSS  
4
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Figure 5 - QT320 Clone Connections  
Vdd  
8
VDD  
3
5
S1A  
S1B  
Electrode 1  
C
1
S1  
OUT1  
OUT2  
OUT1  
7
6
2
OUT2  
S2A  
S2B  
Electrode 2  
C
S2  
VSS  
4
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Table 1 - Clone Cable Functional Pinout - Usage by Part  
Pin  
QT300  
QT310  
QT320  
Vcc1  
GND  
DRDY  
N/C  
Vcc1  
GND  
N/C  
Vcc1  
GND  
N/C  
1
2
3
4
N/C  
N/C  
5
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
6
SDO  
SDO  
SDI  
Vcc1  
SCK  
N/C  
SDO  
SDI  
Vcc1  
SCK  
N/C  
7
SDI / REQ  
Vcc1  
8
9
SCK  
N/C  
10  
Note 1: Vcc is connected via a 1K pullup on QTM300CA board  
Table 2- Chip ZIF Socket Order Information  
ZIF DIP Socket  
3M1602-ND  
ZIF SMT Socket  
309-1048-ND  
-
Web sites  
Digi-key  
Farnell  
Logical Systems  
103-907  
-
PA8SO1-2006-6  
Figure 4 - QTM300CA Circuit Diagram  
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