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\input{preamble.tex}
\input{shared/thermostat.tex}
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\title{8453 Thermostat EEM}
\author{M-Labs Limited}
\date{January 2025}
\revision{Revision 0}
\companylogo{\includegraphics[height=0.73in]{artiq_sinara.pdf}}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\section{Features}
\begin{itemize}
\item{2 thermoelectric control (TEC) channels}
\item{Up to 8 W (+/-2 A with 4 V compliance) TEC drive}
\item{10kΩ NTC thermosistors}
\item{100Base-T Ethernet with PoE}
\item{Standalone enclosure }
\end{itemize}
\section{Applications}
\begin{itemize}
\item{?}
\end{itemize}
\section{General Description}
The 8451 Thermostat is a multichannel temperature controller, part of the Sinara open hardware family. It is housed in a standalone enclosure (Hammond 1455C1202\footnote{\url{https://www.hammfg.com/part/1455C1202}}) and features two TEC channels. 8451 Thermostat is closely related to Sinara 8453 Thermostat EEM, a four-channel temperature controller with which it shares internal hardware; 8453 Thermostat EEM has a different form factor, different firmware, and is designed for use with cards
It is closely related to Sinara 8432 Thermostat EEM, which is in
and 8453 Thermostat EEM are multichannel temperature controllers, part of the Sinara open hardware family. 8453 Thermostat EEM is a 4hp form factor EEM module featuring four thermoelectric control (TEC) channels, whereas 8451 is housed in a standalone enclosure (Hammond 1455C1202\footnote{\url{https://www.hammfg.com/part/1455C1202}}) and features two TEC channels.
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\begin{figure}[hbt!]
\centering
\includegraphics[height=2in]{photo8451.jpg}
\caption{Thermostat}
\includegraphics[height=2in]{photo8453.jpg}
\caption{Thermostat EEM}
\includegraphics[angle=90, height=0.6in]{fp8453.pdf}
\caption{Thermostat EEM front panel}%
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\sourcesectiond{8451 Thermostat}{8453 Thermostat EEM}{https://github.com/sinara-hw/Thermostat}{https://github.com/sinara-hw/Thermostat_EEM}
\section{Specifications}
ADC datasheet: https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/AD7172-2.pdf
TEC module: https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/MAX1968-MAX1969.pdf
\begin{table}[h]
\begin{threeparttable}
\caption{Electrical Characteristics}
\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{l | c c c | c | X}
\thickhline
\textbf{Parameter} & \textbf{Min.} & \textbf{Typ.} & \textbf{Max.} &
\textbf{Unit} & \textbf{Conditions} \\
TEC drive (MAX1968) & & & 8 & W & \\
\hspace{3mm} Current & -2 & & 2 & A & \\
\hspace{3mm} Compliance & & 4 & & V & \\
\hline
TEC drive (MAX1969) & & & 16 & W & 8453 EEM only. \\
\hspace{3mm} Current & -4 & & 4 & A & \\
\hspace{3mm} Compliance & & 4 & & V & \\
Thermistor
\thickhline
\end{tabularx}
\end{threeparttable}
\end{table}
Input power should be 12V DC, maximum 4A. Both 8451 Thermostat and 8453 Thermostat EEM support Power-over-Ethernet (though TEC driver maximum sum power capability on 8453 Thermostat EEM cannot be achieved with PoE supply alone). Alternatively, power may be supplied via internal 100mils pin-header. 8453 Thermostat EEM can also be powered via Molex connector at back of board.
\section{Thermostat IO}
\subsection{8451 Thermostat}
8451 Thermostat accepts
2 TEC channels.
Parallel output 10 pin IDC 2.54mm and 5 pin 3.81mm connectors per channel.
Up to 8W (+/-2A with 4V compliance) heater/TEC drive from MAX1968 drivers.
100Base-T Ethernet with PoE.
Can stabilize temperature of Sinara 5432 DAC or external devices containing TEC and thermistor.
\ordersection{8451 Thermostat or 8453 Thermostat EEM}
\finalfootnote
\end{document}