SLVUCR9B August   2023  – January 2024 TPS2HCS10-Q1

 

  1.   1
  2.   Description
  3.   Get Started
  4.   Features
  5.   Applications
  6.   6
  7. 1Evaluation Module Overview
    1. 1.1 Introduction
    2. 1.2 Kit Contents
    3. 1.3 Specification
    4. 1.4 Device Information
  8. 2Hardware
    1. 2.1 Assembly Instructions
    2. 2.2 Revision Differences
    3. 2.3 Jumper Information
    4. 2.4 Interfaces
    5. 2.5 Test Points
    6. 2.6 Transient Testing
  9. 3Software
    1. 3.1 Software Usage
      1. 3.1.1  Command Center View
      2. 3.1.2  I2T Tuner
      3. 3.1.3  Device Settings
      4. 3.1.4  Channel Settings
      5. 3.1.5  Console View
      6. 3.1.6  Log View
      7. 3.1.7  Importing/Exporting
      8. 3.1.8  Firmware Updates
      9. 3.1.9  Persist Settings
      10. 3.1.10 Language Settings
    2. 3.2 Software Development
  10. 4Hardware Design Files
    1. 4.1 Schematics
    2. 4.2 PCB Layouts
    3. 4.3 Bill of Materials (BOM)
  11. 5Additional Information
    1. 5.1 Trademarks
  12. 6Revision History

Jumper Information

The HSS-HCMOTHERBRDEVM has several different jumper configurations that can configure the device in various functional modes. The summary of these jumper configurations can be found below.

Table 2-2 Jumper Configurations
Jumper Number Purpose
J3 Connecting this jumper shorts out the ground network while leaving the jumper populated connects the diode/resistor network on ground.
J10 Enables/disables the onboard 3.3V buck converter used for powering VDD.
J11 Controls if VDD is sourced from the VDD banana jack on J8 or if VDD is sourced from the 3.3V buck converter.
J15 Isolates the external VDD supplied from banana jack J8 from the input of the buck converter. If the user is performing transient testing where large voltage spikes occur on VBB, then depopulate J15 and source VDD externally.