Figure 1-1 highlights the user
interface items associated with the EVM. The VIN Power terminal block (J1) is used for
connection to the host input supply and the VOUT Power terminal block (J4) is used for
connection to the load. These terminal blocks accept up to 16-AWG wire.
Figure 1-1 EVM User Interface
Use the VIN S+ and VIN S– test points along with
the VOUT S+ and VOUT S– test points located near the power terminal blocks as voltage
monitoring points where voltmeters can be connected to measure VIN and VOUT. Do not use
these S+ and S– monitoring test points as the input supply or output load connection
points. The PCB traces connecting to these test points are not designed to support
high currents.
Use the VIN scope (J2) and VOUT scope (J3) test
points to monitor VIN and VOUT waveforms with an oscilloscope. These test points are
intended to use un-hooded scope probes outfitted with a low inductance ground lead (ground
spring) mounted to the scope probe barrel. The two sockets of each test point are on
0.1-in centers. Connect the scope probe tip to the top socket labeled "+" and connect the
scope ground lead to the bottom socket.
The control test points located near the bottom
of the EVM test the features of the device. Refer to Section 2 for more information on the individual control test points.
The VOUT SELECT jumper (J6) is provided to select
the desired output voltage:
2.5 V
3.3 V
5.0 V
12 V
15 V
Before applying power to the EVM, make sure that the jumper is present and properly
positioned for the intended output voltage. Always remove input power before changing the
jumper settings.
The device can be turned on or off using the
enable jumper (J5). Place the jumper in the ON position to enable the device. Place the
jumper in the OFF position to disable the device. The undervoltage lockout (UVLO) can be
set by populating resistors R1 and R2 located on the bottom side of the EVM. Refer to the
data sheet for recommended UVLO resistor values. The power-good (PGOOD) test point is
available to monitor when a valid output voltage is present on the EVM. Additionally, the
PG_PU pin is present as a convenient point to connect a pullup voltage for the PGOOD
signal.