SLVUCO4 October   2023 TPS62916

 

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  2.   TPS62916EVM Evaluation Module
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Introduction
    1. 1.1 Performance Specification
    2. 1.2 Modifications
      1. 1.2.1 Input and Output Capacitors
      2. 1.2.2 Configurable Enable Threshold Voltage
      3. 1.2.3 NR/SS Capacitor
      4. 1.2.4 Feedforward Capacitor
      5. 1.2.5 S-CONF Resistor
      6. 1.2.6 Loop Response Measurement
      7. 1.2.7 Single LC Filter Operation
  5. 2Setup
    1. 2.1 Input and Output Connector Descriptions
    2. 2.2 Ripple Measurement Setup
  6. 3 Test Results
  7. 4 Board Layout
  8. 5Schematic and Bill of Materials
    1. 5.1 Schematic
  9. 6Bill of Materials

Input and Output Connector Descriptions

    JB1 – VIN

    Positive input connection from the input supply for the EVM. Connect the input power supply between VIN and GND.

    TP1/TP2– S+/ S-

    Input voltage sense connection. Measure the input voltage at these test points.

    JB2 – VOUT_FILT

    Filtered output voltage connection. Connect any resistive or electronic load here.

    TP4/TP5– S+/ S-

    Output voltage sense connections. Measure the output voltage at these test points.

    J3 – PG/GND

    The PG output is on pin 1 of this header with a convenient ground on pin 2.

    J1 – VOUT Ripple Measurement

    Use this SMA connector to measure the output voltage ripple before the second LC filter.

    J2 – VOUT_FILT Ripple Measurement

    Use this SMA connector to measure the output voltage ripple after the second LC filter.

    JP1 – EN/SYNCEN/SYNC pin input jumper. Place the supplied jumper across ON and EN to turn on the IC. Place the jumper across OFF and EN to turn off the IC. Remove the jumper to set a configurable enable threshold voltage with R6 and R7.

    With the jumper removed, a clock signal can be applied on JP1 to synchronize the IC switching.

    JP2 – S-CONF

    S-CONF pin input jumper. Place the supplied jumper across 2.2 MHz and S-CONF to operate the IC with a 2.2-MHz switching frequency without spread spectrum or output discharge. Place the jumper across 1 MHz and S-CONF to operate the IC with a 1-MHz switching frequency without spread spectrum or output discharge. Remove the jumper to operate the IC with the S-CONF settings set by R4 and to allow clock synchronization.

    Note: Set the JP2 jumper position before enabling the IC. Changing JP2 after enabling the IC has no effect.
    Note: When using the 2.2-MHz setting, ensure that the input voltage and output voltage do not violate the minimum on-time in the device data sheet.

    JP3 – PG Pullup VoltagePG pin pullup voltage jumper. Place the supplied jumper on JP3 to connect the PG pin pullup resistor to VOUT. Alternatively, the jumper can be removed and a different voltage can be supplied on pin 2 to pull up the PG pin to a different level. This externally applied voltage must remain below 18 V.