SLVU444A March   2011  – August 2021 TPS54429E

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. 1Introduction
  3. 2Performance Specification Summary
  4. 3Modifications
    1. 3.1 Output Voltage Setpoint
  5. 4Test Setup and Results
    1. 4.1  Input / Output Connections
    2. 4.2  Start-Up Procedure
    3. 4.3  Efficiency
    4. 4.4  Light Load Efficiency
    5. 4.5  Load Regulation
    6. 4.6  Line Regulation
    7. 4.7  Load Transient Response
    8. 4.8  Output Voltage Ripple
    9. 4.9  Input Voltage Ripple
    10. 4.10 Start-Up
    11. 4.11 Eco-mode Operation
  6. 5Test Setup and Results
  7. 6Board Layout
    1. 6.1 Layout
  8. 7Schematic, Bill of Materials, and Reference
    1. 7.1 Schematic
    2. 7.2 Bill of Materials
    3. 7.3 Reference
  9. 8Revision History

Input / Output Connections

The TPS54429EEVM-608 is provided with input/output connectors and test points as shown in Table 4-1. A power supply capable of supplying 3 A must be connected to J1 through a pair of 20 AWG wires. The load must be connected to J2 through a pair of 20 AWG wires. The maximum load current capability is 4.5 A. Wire lengths must be minimized to reduce losses in the wires. Test point TP1 provides a place to monitor the VIN input voltages with TP2 providing a convenient ground reference. TP7 is used to monitor the output voltage with TP8 as the ground reference.

Table 4-1 Connection and Test Points
Reference DesignatorFunction
J1VIN (see Table 1-1 for VIN range)
J2VOUT, 1.05 V at 4.5 A maximum
JP1EN control. Connect EN to OFF to disable, connect EN to ON to enable.
TP1VIN test point at VIN connector
TP2GND test point at VIN
TP3EN test point
TP4Analog ground test point
TP5Switch node test point
TP6Power-good test point
TP7Output voltage test point
TP8Ground test point at output connector