SLUUCK1 September 2021 TPS92624-Q1
The EVM provides some jumpers for designers to conveniently validate the device. Table 2-2 shows the jumper map.
Function | Designator | Attached Function | With Shunt | Without Shunt |
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Open detect | J1 | LED1 open |
LED1 string connect to Out1 |
LED1 string open |
J3 | LED2 open |
LED2 string connect to Out2 |
LED2 string open | |
J5 | LED3 open |
LED3 string connect to Out3 |
LED3 string open | |
J11 | LED4 open |
LED4 string connect to Out4 |
LED4 string open | |
Short detect | J2 | LED1 string short |
Short 3 LEDs in LED1 string |
3 LED series in LED1 string |
J4 |
LED2 string short |
Short 3 LEDs in LED2 string |
3 LED series in LED2 string |
|
J6 |
LED3 string short |
Short 3 LEDs in LED3 string |
3 LED series in LED3 string |
|
J12 |
LED4 string short |
Short 3 LEDs in LED4 string |
3 LED series in LED4 string |
|
PWM dimming input | J7 | PWM1 |
Enable PWM1 (PWM1 connected to SUPPLY through a resistor) |
Disable PWM1 or use external control signal |
J8 | PWM2 |
Enable PWM2 (PWM2 connected to SUPPLY through a resistor) |
Disable PWM2 or use external control signal |
|
J9 | PWM3 |
Enable PWM3 (PWM3 connected to SUPPLY through a resistor) |
Disable PWM3 or use external control signal |
|
J10 | PWM4 |
Enable PWM4 (PWM4 connected to SUPPLY through a resistor) |
Disable PWM4 or use external control signal |
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Fault options | J13 | Fault | One fails, others on | One fails, others off |