Title: ECE 453 Embedded Microprocessor System Design
1ECE 453Embedded MicroprocessorSystem Design
Week 5
2Whats Happening in ECE 453?
- This Week
- Lab Exercise
- TLL6219 Software Applications
- Detailed Proposal due Friday by 500pm
- See me/Dan beforehand if you have questions
- Next Week
- Lab
- Linux Apps for Hardware
- Plexus Visit on Friday 2/27
- Depart 945am from Union South
3Week 5 Topics
- Component Selection
- Layout and Support Circuits
- Power Supplies
- Interfacing to Displays
4Hofstadters Law
- It always takes longer than you expect, even when
you take Hofstadters Law into account.
5Quotes
- "An effective way to test code is to exercise it
at its natural boundaries" Brian Kernighan - "Program testing can be used to show the presence
of bugs, but never to show their absence!"
Dijkstra - "Testing is the process of comparing the
invisible to the ambiguous, so as to avoid the
unthinkable happening to the anonymous." James
Bach
6Resistors
- Characteristics and Specification
- What characteristics do we need to specify when
selecting a resistor? - Resistor Markings
- Through-hole components
- SMT components
- Selection and Usage
- Power Dissipation
- SMT Chip Resistors
7Capacitors
- Characteristics and Specification
- CeA/d
- ESR/ESL
- Capacitor Types
- Film Capacitors
- Ceramic Capacitors
- Electrolytic
- UltraCapacitors
8Inductors
- We spend most of our time getting rid of
inductance in our digital circuits, but it does
have its uses - Power supplies for mixed-signal circuits
- Ground noise issues
- Conducted radiation issues
- Inductors are heavily used in switch-mode power
supply (SMPS) designs more on that later
9Power Supply Bypassing
- The Issues
- CMOS synchronous circuits draw current in large
spikes near the clock edges, and very little in
between - Capacitance charging/discharging
- Switching (shoot-through) currents
- The current drawn by a device is essentially
proportional to the number of transistors
changing state ? more activity more current - Solutions
- Decoupling Capacitance
- Bulk Capacitance
10Layout and Support Circuits
- Circuit Layout
- Wire Selection
- Power and Ground Distribution
- Daisy-Chain
- Star
- Rails
- Planes
- Mixed-Signal Systems
- Logic
- Inputs
- Outputs
- Clock Circuits
11Power Supplies
- Functions and design considerations
- Voltage references
- Linear regulators
- Inductor-based SMPS
- Buck converters PWM operation PFM operation
- Boost converters Operation
- Flyback converters
- Capacitor-based SMPS (charge pumps)
- The size of reactive components in SPMS is a
function of frequency
12Power Supplies (continued)
- Batteries
- Terminology
- Primary versus secondary cells
- Chemistry
- Alkaline and Carbon Zinc
- Lead-acid
- NiMH / NiCad
- Lithium Primary Cells
- Lithium Ion
- Power Supply Sequencing
- CMOS inputs
- Protection diodes
- Power flow
13Display Technologies
- Liquid-Crystal Displays (LCD)
- Cholesteric LCDs
- Light-Emitting Diodes (LED)
- Vacuum Fluorescent (VFD)
- Cathode-Ray Tube (CRT)
- Incandescent Lamps
- Plasma Displays
- Cold-Cathode Fluorescent (CCF) / EL
- Organic Electroluminescent (OEL)
- Digital Micromirror Devices (TI DLP)
- Etc...
14Display Types
- Annunciator
- True/false, on/off indication
- Numeric
- i.e. 7-segment displays, numeric data
- Textual (Character-Based)
- i.e. dot-matrix, 14-segment displays, limited to
fonts - Iconic
- Fixed graphic elements
- Graphic
- Each pixel individually addressable, arbitrary
display
15LCD Displays
- Numeric, text, iconic, and/or graphic
- Extremely low power
- Passive
- Temperature sensitive
- Complex drivers needed to create segment voltages
on multiplexed displays - Require no net DC offset on segments on single
polarity systems this adds to complexity - LCD modules versus LCD glass
16LCD Technology
- A combination of polarizing filters and twisted
liquid crystal creates a liquid crystal display. - TN (twist nematic) display
17LCD Architecture
- Display drive organizations
- Reflective, transmissive and transflective
- Monochrome versus color
- Selection parameters
- Resolution
- Viewing angle
- Contrast
- Brightness (transmission)
- Response time / frame rate
- Operating temperature range
18Wrapping Up
- Next week in ECE 453
- Lab ????
- Sensors, Audio and Speech
- Plexus trip on Friday 2/27/2009
- Depart from Union South at 945am
- Return to UW around 600pm
- Resume?
19Alkaline Carbon Zinc
- Low-cost primary cells
- VCELL 1.55-1.6V
- RINT 0.2O (D alkaline)
- Capacity
- IEC/ANSI tests
20Alkaline Carbon Zinc (cont)
- Capacity is a function of discharge rate,
terminal voltage, and temperature
21IEC/ANSI Battery Tests
22Lead-Acid
- Secondary cells
- VCELL 2.3V
- Low cost, high energy density, rugged
- High current capacity
- Off-gassing
23NiMH / NiCad
- Secondary cell
- VCELL 1.25V
- Low RINT (D-cell 0.01O)
- Discharge characteristics
24NiMH / NiCad (cont)
- Self-discharge
- Charging
- Fuel gauges
- NiCad vs. NiMH
25Lithium Primary
- Primary cell
- VCELL 1.5V, 3.0V, 3.6V
- Numerous chemistries
- Storage
- RINT
2L76
CR2032
26Lithium-Ion
- Secondary cell
- VCELL 3.6V
- Storage
- Support circuits
- Charging
- Gauging
- Protection
27Lithium Battery Management
28Boost Switcher Topology
29Buck Switcher Topology
30Buck Switcher (25V ? 5V, PWM)
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vL
iout
iin
31Buck Switcher (25V ? 5V, PFM)
iL
vL
iin
iout
32Boost Switcher (3.6V ? 27V)
iiniL
iout
vout
vL
vin
33Flyback Switcher Topology
- Transformer provides isolation and voltage
increase/decrease.
34Color TFT LCD
35LCD Pixel Drive Organizations
Passive matrix
Static (waveforms)
Multiplexed (waveforms)
Active matrix
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37Resistor Power Dissipation
38Chip Resistor Construction
Source Walsin Technology Corporation http//www.p
assivecomponent.com/product/document/Chip-R/wrxx2
0general.pdf
39Power and Ground Distribution Daisy-Chain
vcc
vcc
-
gnd
gnd
vcc
gnd
40Power and Ground Distribution Daisy-Chain with
Impedance
Z
Z
vcc
vcc
digital
analog
-
gnd
gnd
Z
Z
Z
Z
vcc
digital
gnd
41Power and Ground Distribution Star
vcc
vcc
-
gnd
gnd
vcc
gnd
42Power and Ground Distribution Railed
vcc
vcc
-
gnd
gnd
vcc
gnd
43Power and Ground Distribution Planes
vcc
vcc
-
gnd
gnd
vcc
gnd
44Static LCD Drive
http//ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/devicedoc/41
265a.pdf
45LCD ½ Mux½ BiasDrive
http//ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/devicedoc/41
265a.pdf
46Film Capacitors
47Ceramic Capacitors
48Ceramic Capacitor Dielectrics
Y5V
X7R
X5R
COG(NPO)
49Electrolytic Capacitors
50Ultracapacitors