SLUU297B
December 2007 – January 2022
TPS40195
Trademarks
1
Introduction
2
Description
2.1
Applications
2.2
Features
3
TPS40195EVM Electrical Performance Specifications
4
Schematic
4.1
Test Points
5
Test Setup
5.1
Equipment
5.1.1
Voltage Source
5.1.2
Meters
5.1.3
Loads
5.1.4
Oscilloscope
5.1.5
Signal Generator
5.1.6
Recommended Wire Gauge
5.1.7
Other
5.2
Equipment Setup
6
Test Procedure
6.1
Line and Load Regulation
6.2
Output Ripple Measurement (TP5, TP13)
6.3
Loop Analysis (TP7, TP8, TP10)
6.4
Disable (TP11) and Power Good (TP9)
6.5
Switch Node (TP4) and SYNC (TP12)
6.6
Equipment Shutdown
7
TPS40195EVM Typical Performance Data and Characteristic Curves
7.1
Line and Load Regulation
7.2
Efficiency
7.3
Output Voltage Ripple
7.4
Transient Response
7.5
Bode Plots
7.6
Test Point Waveforms
8
EVM Assembly Drawings and Layout
9
List of Materials
10
Revision History
6.5
Switch Node (TP4) and SYNC (TP12)
Set up the EVM as described in
Section 5.2
and
Figure 5-1
.
Use the oscilloscope to monitor TP4. Set the oscilloscope to the following:
1-MΩ input impedance
20-MHz Bandwidth
AC coupling
1-μs/div horizontal resolution
5-V/div vertical resolution
Increase V
IN
to 12 V.
Set LOAD1 to 10 A.
Vary LOAD1 and observe the oscilloscope.
Vary V
IN
and observe the oscilloscope.
Set the signal generator to 360 kHz and pulse shape per
Figure 6-1
.
Connect the signal generator to TP12.
Monitor TP12 and TP4 with the oscilloscope.
Vary signal generator frequency from 360 kHz to 400 kHz.
See
Section 6.6
for equipment shutdown.
Figure 6-3
Typical TPS40195EVM SYNC Signal. The TPS40195 Synchronizes on the Falling Edge.