SNLU346 May 2024 TUSB2E221
Alternately to providing a 5V power source to the TUSB2E221EVM, a 3.3V and 1.8V power supply can be provided directly to the TUSB2E221 device.
Before providing power to the EVM, make sure that power is not already being provided through the USB bus or DC power jack. Configure the EVM jumpers as shown in Table 3-4 to disable the 3.3V and 1.8V LDOs and allow direct external power.
Designator | Installed | Description |
---|---|---|
J1 | No | VBUS to J5 micro-USB Port A connector |
J3 | No | 5V Rail and DC Jack to VBUS |
J6 | No | VBUS to J10 micro-USB Port B connector |
J14 | No | 5V input to 3.3V LDO |
J15 | Yes | 1.8V supply rail to 1.8V IO rail |
J16 | No | 1.8V LDO output to 1.8V supply rail |
J17 | No | 3.3V supply rail to 1.8V LDO |
After configuring the EVM, attach the 3.3V power supply to pin 1 of J14, and attach 1.8V pin 1 of J16. Using this method to provide power is useful when evaluating the power consumption of the TUSB2E221. Current and voltage measurements can be made on the 3.3V and 1.8V rails provided to the EVM.