SLUU274A May   2007  – January 2022 TPS40193

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. 1Introduction
    1. 1.1 Description
    2. 1.2 Applications
    3. 1.3 Features
  3. 2TPS40193EVM-001 Electrical Performance Specifications
  4. 3Schematic
  5. 4General Configuration and Description
    1. 4.1 Adjusting Output Voltage (R7)
    2. 4.2 Adjusting Short-Circuit Protection (R9)
    3. 4.3 Disable Jumper (JP1)
    4. 4.4 Test Point Descriptions
      1. 4.4.1 Input Voltage Monitoring (TP1, TP2)
      2. 4.4.2 Power-Good (TP3, TP4, TP5)
      3. 4.4.3 Compensation and Initialization (TP6)
      4. 4.4.4 Switching Waveforms (TP7, TP8, TP9, TP10)
      5. 4.4.5 Loop Analysis (TP11, TP12, TP13, TP14)
      6. 4.4.6 Output Voltage and Monitoring (TP15, TP16)
      7. 4.4.7 Pre-Bias Input (TP17)
  6. 5Test Setup
    1. 5.1 Equipment
      1. 5.1.1 Voltage Source
      2. 5.1.2 Meters
      3. 5.1.3 Loads
      4. 5.1.4 Oscilloscope
      5. 5.1.5 Recommended Wire Gauge
      6. 5.1.6 Other
    2. 5.2 Equipment Setup
    3. 5.3 Start-Up/Shutdown Procedure
    4. 5.4 Output Ripple Voltage Measurement Procedure
    5. 5.5 Control Loop Gain and Phase Measurement Procedure
    6. 5.6 Equipment Shutdown
  7. 6TPS40193EVM-001 Typical Performance Data and Characteristic Curves
    1. 6.1 Efficiency
    2. 6.2 Line and Load Regulation
    3. 6.3 Output Voltage Ripple
    4. 6.4 Switch Node
    5. 6.5 Control Loop Bode Plot
      1. 6.5.1 Low Line (VIN = 8 V)
      2. 6.5.2 High Line (VIN = 14 V)
  8. 7EVM Assembly Drawings and Layout
  9. 8Bill of Materials
  10. 9Revision History

Description

The TPS40193EVM-001 is designed to use a regulated 12-V (8V–14V) bus to produce a regulated 1.8-V output at up to 10 A of load current. The EVM is designed to demonstrate the capabilities of the TPS40193 in a typical 12-V bus to low-voltage application while providing a number of test points for evaluating the TPS40193 in a given application. The EVM can be modified to support output voltages from 0.9 V to 3.3 V by changing a single set resistor.