SNAU264 July 2021 CDCDB800
The power supply section on the EVM provides flexibility to power the device using the onboard regulator(s) or direct supply input(s). A combination of 0-Ω resistor options allows the user to modify the EVM power supply configuration, if desired.
By default, 3.3 V is supplied to VDD and VDDR input through the onboard LDO regulator, U6. To power the regulator, connect a 3.3-V to 5-V input voltage and ground from an external power source to the terminal block, J3.
To modify the EVM with a different power supply configuration, populate the resistor options as shown in Table 5-1. Then, apply the appropriate voltage(s) to the EVM power input(s).
If the EVM is configured for dual direct supplies, connect a 3.3-V supply to both VDD and VDDR supply and associated ground to the labeled terminal blocks.
Decoupling capacitors and 0-Ω resistor footprints, which can accommodate ferrite beads, can be used to isolate the EVM power input(s) from the device power pins.
TPS73533 LDO Regulator (U6) 3.3 V (DEFAULT) |
Dual Direct Supplies 3.3 V |
|
---|---|---|
VDD port (J3) |
Apply 4 V to 6 V | Apply 3.3 V ± 5% |
VDDR port (J4) |
Not used | Apply 3.3V ± 5% |
U6 (3V3_INT) | 3.3V (VDD & VDDR) | Not used |
R121 |
0 |
OPEN |
JP6 | SHUNT 2-3 | SHUNT 1-2 |
JP7 | SHUNT 2-3 | SHUNT 1-2 |
C46 (decoupling cap) | OPEN |
22 uF |