SLVUCF6 july   2023

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Introduction
  5. 2Requirements
    1. 2.1 Hardware
    2. 2.2 Software
  6. 3TPS65219 Resources Overview
  7. 4EVM Configuration
    1. 4.1 Configuring the USB to I2C Adapter
    2. 4.2 Configuration Headers
    3. 4.3 Test Points
  8. 5NVM Programming
    1. 5.1 TPS65219EVM-SKT default NVM settings
    2. 5.2 NVM programming in Initialize State
    3. 5.3 NVM programming in Initialize State
  9. 6Graphical User Interface (GUI)
    1. 6.1 TPTS65219 EVM Debugging
    2. 6.2 I2C Communication Port and Adapter Debugging
    3. 6.3 Getting Started
      1. 6.3.1 Finding the GUI
      2. 6.3.2 Downloading the Required Software
      3. 6.3.3 Launching the GUI
      4. 6.3.4 Connecting to the EVM
    4. 6.4 Collateral Page
    5. 6.5 Register Map Page
    6. 6.6 NVM Configuration Page
      1. 6.6.1 NVM Fields
      2. 6.6.2 Create / Load a Custom Configuration
    7. 6.7 Sequence Configuration
    8. 6.8 NVM Programming Page
    9. 6.9 Additional Features
  10. 7Schematics, PCB Layouts, and Bill of Materials
    1. 7.1 TPS65219EVM-SKT Schematic
    2. 7.2 TPS65219EVM-SKT PCB Layers
    3. 7.3 TPS65219EVM-RSM Schematic
    4. 7.4 TPS65219EVM-RSM PCB Layers
    5. 7.5 Bill of Materials

Hardware

This section list the minimum hardware requirements needed to operate the EVM.

EVM

One of the TPS65219EVM socket boards listed in Table 2-1:

Table 2-1 TPS65219EVM Socket Boards
Socket Board Part Number Included PMIC Package Size
TPS65219EVM-SKT TPS6521905RHBR 5 mm x 5 mm
TPS65219EVM-RSM TPS6521905RSMR 4 mm x 4 mm
Note: The socketed EVM can be used for re-programming and basic tests (For example: measuring output voltages, colleting power-up sequence waveforms, and so on) but must not be used to test specific performance parameters like load transient and efficiency because the socket pins and the layout of the socket introduce parasitic that do not represent conditions on real applications.

Host Computer

A computer with an available USB port is required to make use of the EVM software. The EVM software

runs on the computer and communicates with the EVM via a USB-A to micro-B cable.

Power Supply

A 5V DC power supply is required to power the EVM when using an external supply for VSYS. The TPS65219 socketed EVM also has the option to supply VSYS with the 5V coming from the uUSB cable.