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MAX31865 Evaluation Kit Evaluates: MAX31865
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Detailed Description of Hardware
User-Supplied SPI Interface
The USB-to-SPI master section of the EV kit is not nec-
essary for the proper operation of the device. If the user
wants to supply the SPI interface, the USB-to-SPI master
section of the EV kit can be disconnected by removing
resistorsR7–R10.ConnecttestpointsSDO,CS,SCLK,
SDI,andGND.TheDRDY output signal from the device
can also be routed to a different master by removing
resistor R6 and connecting to the DRDYandGND test
points.
User-Supplied Power Supply
To disconnect the device from the USB-powered supply
and apply an outside power source, remove resistor R5
andconnecttothe3.3VandGNDtestpoints.
User-Supplied RTD
The EV kit comes with a 1kΩ resistor and two jumper
wires installed to the CON4 terminal block. This is
to allow for an out-of-the-box functioning system, but
does not provide real-world temperatures. To evaluate
temperature, an RTD must be connected. Connect a
PT1000 RTD to make the RTD temperature Simple
Linearizing equation and the RTD temperature
Calendar-Van Duesen Equation in the RTD Resistance
Register group box valid. To connect a user-supplied
RTD, loosen the terminal block with a screwdriver and
removethepreinstalledresistorandjumperwires.Insert
theRTDandtightentheterminals.Notethatfora2-wire
RTD, the two jumper wires also need to be inserted in
accordancewiththe2-wireRTDSensorConnectordia-
gram on the PCB’s silkscreen. Also, for a 3-wire RTD, one
jumperwireneedstobeinsertedinaccordancewiththe
3-wire RTD Sensor Connector diagram on the PCB’s silk-
screen.The4-wireRTDdoesnotneedanyjumperwires.
User-Supplied Reference Resistor
The EV kit comes equipped with a 4kΩ, 10ppm/°C
temperature coefficient, ±0.1% tolerance reference
resistor. User-supplied reference resistors can also be
used by removing R3 and populating one of the following:
R1(0805footprint),R2(1206footprint),orR3(0.3inaxial
footprint). Properly clean the PCB after any soldering
rework.
Table 1. Hardware Configurations
Table 2. Description of LEDs
HARDWARE ACTION COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION
Connect User-Supplied
Reference Resistor R3 Remove factory-installed reference resistor R3 and populate R1–R3 with
user-supplied reference.
Connect User-Supplied RTD CON4 Removefactory-installedresistorandjumpersfromtheterminalblock
CON4 and insert user-supplied RTD.
Connect DRDY Pin to User-
Supplied Input R6 Remove resistor R6 and connect to the DRDY test point.
Connect User-Supplied Power
Supply R5 RemoveresistorR5andconnecttheusersupplytothe3.3VandGNDtest
points.
Connect User-Supplied SPI
Interface R7–R10 RemoveresistorsR7–R10andconnecttheuserSPIinterfacetotest
points.
LED COLOR DESCRIPTION
D1 Red DRDY:LEDconnectedtotheactive-low/DRDYdata-readyoutput.TheLEDisredwhena
new conversion result is available in the RTD Data registers.
D20(POWER) Red USB Power Fault: A fault occurred due to overvoltage limit, current limit, or thermal limit.
Green USB Power: USB power supply is on.
D21(COM)
Red Communication:Afterthesoftwarehasinitializedthehardware,theLEDashesredwhen
a command from the PC is received.
Off Initialized:Hardwarehasbeeninitializedbysoftware.
Red and
FlashingOrange Waiting:Hardwareispoweredonandwaitingforthesoftwaretobeopened.