SNVU851A November   2023  – January 2024

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Top View with Basic External Connections
  5. 2Input, Output Voltages, and Load Current Requirements
  6. 3Jumpers and Connectors
    1. 3.1 Test Points
  7. 4Getting Started
    1. 4.1 GUI
    2. 4.2 GUI Installation and Working with GUI
  8. 5Watchdog Configuration
  9. 6Schematics, Layout and BOM
    1. 6.1 Schematic Diagram
    2. 6.2 PCB Layer Diagram
    3. 6.3 Bill of Materials
  10. 7Revision History

Getting Started

In default configuration of EVM, connecting +12 V and GND to the VBAT terminal block (J33) powers up the EVM. While loading the regulators, make sure that input power supply has sufficient current source capabilities to prevent supply voltage collapse due to current limiting.

EVM can also be powered through external 3.3 V input supply or through USB power by modifying jumper settings on the EVM. Table 4-1 describes the jumper settings for different supply options.

Table 4-1 Jumper Connections for Powering the EVM
Power SourceInput Voltage RangeJumpers
VBAT5 V - 20 VBoth 3V3_PREREG jumpers on J4 (Default option). Leave J5 open.
Vin 3.3 V3.1 V - 3.49 VRemove 3V3_PREREG jumpers on J4 and place them on 3V3_PS position on J4. With this configuration, do not apply power to VBAT terminal. Leave J5 open.
USB5 V USB cable J5, 3V3_USB. With this option, jumpers on J4 must be removed.

The LP87725Q1EVM does not require any specific power-down sequence. The EVM can be powered down by turning off the power supply or by toggling the EN Pin off in the GUI, if the GUI control signal is used to enable/disable the device. Refer to Table 3-2 and GUI for more information about configuring jumpers and using GUI.