TIDT293 October   2022

 

  1.   Description
  2.   Features
  3.   Applications
  4. 1Design Variants
  5. 2Design Overview
    1. 2.1 Board Contents
    2. 2.2 Connector Description
    3. 2.3 User Interface
      1. 2.3.1 Switches and Push-buttons
      2. 2.3.2 Jumpers
      3. 2.3.3 Potentiometers
    4. 2.4 Functional Block Diagram
    5. 2.5 Functional Block Descriptions
  6. 3Features and Performance Curves
    1. 3.1  Test Setup
    2. 3.2  Pulse
    3. 3.3  Levels and Free Run
    4. 3.4  INP
    5. 3.5  Dual-Output Power Supply
    6. 3.6  Overtemperature Protection
    7. 3.7  Slew Rate Adjust
    8. 3.8  Settling Time Adjust
    9. 3.9  Low- and High-Level Adjust
    10. 3.10 Pulse-Width Adjust
    11. 3.11 Period and Delay Adjust
    12. 3.12 Frequency Response
  7. 4Operation
    1. 4.1 Initial Setup – Jumper Selection and Potentiometer Settings
    2. 4.2 Procedure
      1. 4.2.1 Initial Power Up
      2. 4.2.2 Connecting the Circuit Under Test
  8. 5Limitations and Capabilities
    1. 5.1 Wiring Inductance
    2. 5.2 Minimum Voltage
    3. 5.3 Battery Life
  9. 6Typical Failure Mechanism
    1. 6.1 Fast Thermal Failure
    2. 6.2 Slow Thermal Failure

Jumpers

This section describes the jumpers:

  • Free run (J6) enables a free running pulse signal of 1 Hz when installed. The pulse signal triggers circuits necessary for a load transient.
  • Disable zero (J7) disables the zero-level step during a load transient when installed. The load stays at the adjusted low level until the next cycle.
  • Low (J4) and Mid (J5) set ranges of the slew rate adjust. The default setting when both jumpers are open sets the fastest slew rate.
  • Low (J8) and Mid (J9) set ranges of the period adjustments. The default setting when both jumpers are open sets the shortest period.
  • Low (J10) and Mid (J11) set ranges of the delay adjustments. The default setting when both jumpers are open sets the shortest delay.
  • Low (J12) and Mid (J13) set ranges of the pulse width adjustments. The default setting when both jumpers are open sets the shortest pulse width.