SLAU900 November 2023
The AFE532A3WEVM provides electrical connections to the device supply pins. Table 3-1 and Figure 3-1 shows the power supply connections.
AFE532A3WEVM Connector | Supply Name | Voltage Range |
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J15 | VDD | 3 V to 5.5 V; remove jumper J18 if applying an external VDD to the device. |
J16 | GND | 0 V |
J17 | VSS | –1.5 V to –5 V; required to use the inverting op-amp circuit. |
J8 | PVDD | PVDD supply for the VOUT1 current boost circuit |
Jumper | Default Position | Available Option | Description |
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J1 | Open: VOUT1 disconnected from GPIO/SDO | Closed: VOUT1 connected to GPIO/SDO | Connects VOUT1 to GPIO/SDO |
J2 | Open: IOUT disconnected from FB1 | Closed: IOUT connected to FB1 | Connects IOUT to FB1 (comparator input) |
J3 | Open: VOUT0 disconnected from op-amp input | Closed: VOUT0 connected to op-amp input | Connects VOUT0 to the op-amp input pin |
J4 |
Open: IOUT disconnected from AIN1 |
Closed: IOUT connected to AIN1 | Connects IOUT to AIN1 (ADC input) |
J5 | Open: FB1 disconnected from 10-kΩ pullup resistor | Closed: FB1 connected to 10-kΩ pullup resistor | Connect FB1 to a 10-kΩ pullup resistor |
J6 | Open: IOUT disconnected from 4.99-Ω load | Closed: IOUT connected to 4.99-Ω load | Connects IOUT to a 4.99-Ω load |
J7 | Closed: VOUT1 connected to FB1 | Open: VOUT1 disconnected to FB1 | Connects VOUT1 to FB1 |
J9 | Open: IOUT disconnected from IOUT2 | Closed: IOUT connected to IOUT2 | Connects IOUT to IOUT2 |
J10 | Open: IOUT2 disconnected from 4.99-Ω load | Closed: IOUT2 connected to 4.99-Ω load | Connects IOUT2 to a 4.99-Ω load |
J12 | Closed: FTDI SPI and I2C enabled | Open: FTDI SPI and I2C disabled | Enables the FTDI SPI and I2C level translators |
J14 | Closed: FTDI GPIOs enabled | Open: FTDI GPIOs disabled | Enables the FTDI GPIO level translators |
J18 | Closed: 3.3-V supply connected to VDD | Open: 3.3-V supply disconnected from VDD | AFE VDD supply selection |
J20 | 1-2: GPIO connected to AFE | 2-3: SDO connected to AFE | I2C or SPI selection |
J23 | 1-2: SCL connected to AFE | 2-3: SYNC connected to AFE | I2C or SPI selection |
J25 | 1-2: A0 connected to AFE | 2-3: SDI connected to AFE | I2C or SPI selection |
J29 | 1-2: SDA connected to AFE | 2-3: SCLK connected to AFE | I2C or SPI selection |
If an external supply is applied to J15, then remove jumper J18 to disconnect the 3.3-V regulator supply from the AFEx32A3W VDD pin.
GPIO2 and GPIO3 from the onboard controller are configured as outputs when the AFE532A3WEVM is controlled with the GUI. GPIO2 from the onboard controller is connected to the GPIO/SDO pin of the AFEx32A3W. If the AFE SDO pin is configured as an output, then remove jumper J14 to disable the GPIOs from the onboard controller.
Figure 3-2 shows the default jumper settings on the AFE532A3WEVM.
The AFE532A3WEVM has an optional inverting op-amp circuit that can be used to invert the VOUT0 output of the primary AFEx32A3W. Figure 3-3 shows how to configure the jumpers to enable the inverting op-amp circuit. VSS is connected to the negative supply of the inverting op-amp. Connect a –1.5-V to –5-V supply to J17 before closing jumper J3. The positive supply of the inverting op-amp is connected to ground.
The IOUTs of the primary and auxiliary AFEx32A3W devices can be connected in parallel to increase the total current output. Figure 3-4 shows the jumper configuration to connect the IOUTs in parallel. Close jumper J6 and/or jumper J10 to connect the resistive load to the parallel IOUT. An external VDD needs to be used if the combined current output exceeds the current limit of the USB port and/or the 500-mA current rating of the onboard regulator.
The AFEx32A3W can be used to monitor signals using the integrated programmable comparator. Figure 3-5 shows how to configure the AFE532A3WEVM jumpers to connect the IOUT pin to the comparator input and connect the comparator output to the GPIO/SDO pin. When the voltage across the 4.99-Ω load crosses a programmed threshold, the comparator output connected to the GPIO/SDO pin can be used to trigger alarm conditions or enter power-down mode.
Figure 3-6 shows the jumper configuration to connect the IOUT pin to the ADC input. The ADC can be used to monitor the IOUT when the IOUT is connected to the 4.99-Ω load.