SBOU113A June   2011  – January 2023

 

  1.   INA226EVM Rev A Model User's Guide and Software Tutorial
  2. 1Trademarks
  3. 2Overview
    1. 2.1 INA226EVM Kit Contents
    2. 2.2 Related Documentation from Texas Instruments
  4. 3INA226EVM Hardware Setup
    1. 3.1 Theory of Operation for INA226 Hardware
    2. 3.2 Signal Definitions of H1 (10-Pin Connector Socket)
      1. 3.2.1 Theory of Operation for SM-USB-DIG Platform
  5. 4INA226EVM Hardware
    1. 4.1 Electrostatic Discharge Warning
    2. 4.2 Connecting the Hardware
    3. 4.3 Connecting Power
    4. 4.4 Connecting the USB Cable to the SM-USB-DIG Platform
    5. 4.5 INA226EVM Default Jumper Settings
    6. 4.6 INA226EVM Features
      1. 4.6.1 J2: I2C VS Control Setting
      2. 4.6.2 J3/J4: I2C Address Hardware Setting (A0)
      3. 4.6.3 J5/J6: I2C Address Hardware Setting (A1)
      4. 4.6.4 External I2C Lines and Terminal Block T1
      5. 4.6.5 VIN+/VIN– Input Filter (R1, R2, and C1)
      6. 4.6.6 Shunt Monitor Configuration and Terminal Blocks T3 and T4
  6. 5INA226EVM Software Setup
    1. 5.1 Hardware Requirements
    2. 5.2 Software Installation
  7. 6INA226EVM Software Overview
    1. 6.1 Starting the INA226EVM Software
    2. 6.2 Configuring the INA226EVM Software
      1. 6.2.1 I2C Address Selection
      2. 6.2.2 Configure Operating Mode
      3. 6.2.3 Set Conversion Times
      4. 6.2.4 Set Configuration Register
      5. 6.2.5 Configuring the Alert Pin
    3. 6.3 Using the INA226EVM Software
      1. 6.3.1 INA226 Bus Voltage, Shunt Voltage, Current, and Power Reading Bar
      2. 6.3.2 Calculation and Theory of Operation
      3. 6.3.3 Register Tab
      4. 6.3.4 Graph Tab
      5. 6.3.5 Auto-Write and the Supply Voltage
  8. 7INA226EVM Documentation
    1. 7.1 Schematic
    2. 7.2 PCB Layout
    3. 7.3 Bill of Materials
  9. 8Revision History

Configure Operating Mode

The second step of the INA226EVM configuration process allows the user to set the operating mode and the averaging mode.

The operating mode allows the user to restrict the amount of calculations done within the INA226 by changing the conversion to be triggered or continuous, or shutting down the part altogether. When the device is operating in triggered mode, it only performs conversions when the operating mode is set and the Write All Reg button at the top of the screen is selected. After the mode changes and Write All Reg has been selected, the Read All Reg button must also be selected in order for the changes on the device to be reflected in the software.

When the INA226 is operating in continuous mode, conversions are performed directly after the previous conversion is completed. When the INA226EVM software is in continuous mode, the software can be updated at any time by pressing the Read All Reg button.

Power-down mode stops all conversions from taking place until the operating mode changes again. The device remains attached to power but draws minimal current and does not perform any conversions.

Figure 6-4 shows how to limit all three operating modes to measure only certain components of the device. It is important to note that for complete functionality of the INA226, a configuration must be chosen with Shunt and Bus configuration. Failure to choose Shunt and Bus configuration disables a considerable portion of the unit functionality as discussed in the INA226 data sheet.

GUID-0E1769E2-58A7-47DD-B747-16C9C5590FAD-low.pngFigure 6-4 Configuring Operating Mode

The Configure Operation step also contains a drop-down box to help the user select the averaging mode. The INA226 can be setup to take the average of several measurements before storing the value of the measurements in the register table.