Texas Instruments provides a recommended layout and routing guide in the TSC2301IPAGR Evaluation Module User's Guide (SLAU445). It's essential to follow this guide to ensure proper operation and minimize noise and interference.
The TSC2301IPAGR is a programmable sensor interface, and the configuration depends on the specific sensor type. Refer to the TSC2301IPAGR datasheet (SBAS635) and the sensor datasheet for specific configuration details. You can also use the TSC2301IPAGR Configurator Tool (TSC2301IPAGR-CT) to generate configuration code.
The maximum cable length supported by the TSC2301IPAGR depends on the sensor type, cable quality, and system noise. As a general guideline, Texas Instruments recommends keeping the cable length below 10 meters. However, it's possible to use longer cables with proper shielding, termination, and signal conditioning.
To minimize noise and interference, use proper shielding, grounding, and termination techniques. Ensure that the sensor and cable are properly shielded, and the system is well-grounded. You can also use filters, such as the internal 50 Hz/60 Hz notch filter, to reduce noise. Additionally, consider using a common-mode choke or ferrite bead to suppress high-frequency noise.
The power consumption of the TSC2301IPAGR depends on the specific configuration and operating mode. According to the datasheet, the typical power consumption is around 12 mA (VDD = 3.3 V, fCLK = 1 MHz). However, this value can vary depending on the sensor type, sampling rate, and other factors. Refer to the datasheet and the TSC2301IPAGR Power Consumption Calculator (TSC2301IPAGR-PCC) for more accurate estimates.