SCDU027 August   2021

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. 1Introduction
  3. 2General Texas Instruments High Voltage Evaluation Module (TI HV EVM) User Safety Guidelines
  4. 3Information About Cautions and Warnings
  5. 4Features
  6. 5Header Connections and Test Points
  7. 6Setup
  8. 7Layout
  9. 8Schematics
  10. 9Bill of Materials

Header Connections and Test Points

There are 20 headers located around the board with designators J1 through J20. These 3-by-2 headers serve as connections to power planes and to signals of the DUT (U1). Each pin of the DUT has similar header and test point configuration. At four different locations around the board, a legend shows the connections of the pins of the nearby five headers. Figure 5-1 shows a representation of the header associated with pin 1 of U1.

GUID-20210803-CA0I-VXS0-CNF8-JPFNMZCMPQMT-low.pngFigure 5-1 Header J1 for U1.1

The silkscreen legend represents the connections of the pins of J1. Figure 5-2 shows the pin numbers of this header from this same perspective.

Figure 5-2 Pinout of Headers

Table 5-1 also shows the connections.

Table 5-1 Connections by Header Pin Number
Header Pin NumberConnection
1No connection
2VDD
3GND
4U1
5GND
6VSS

For all headers J1 through J20, the connections are the same, but are rotated by a multiple of 90° according to their position on the board. A legend is included for each rotation.

There is one 3-by-1 header located near the DUT (J21). Pin 2 of this header is connected to the thermal pad of the DUT. Pin 1 of this header is connected to GND, and pin 3 of this header is connected to VSS.

GUID-20210803-CA0I-RHQM-3HVF-H4G5ZHDT1M22-low.pngFigure 5-3 Thermal Pad Selector

The connections of J21 are also labeled on the board's silkscreen layer next to the header.

In addition to headers, multiple test points are located around the board. Black test points (TP22 and TP24-TP30) are connected to GND, the red test point (TP21) is connected to VDD, and the green test point (TP23) is connected to VSS. The remaining blue test points (TP1-TP20 and TP101-TP120) are connected along the signal paths of the pins of U1.

GUID-20210803-CA0I-7GX2-RWWS-JVVG5NLRPJCN-low.pngFigure 5-4 Test Point Colors

The last two digits of the blue test point number represent the pin with which the test point is associated. For example, TP16 and TP116 are both pin 16 of U1.

Table 5-2 also shows the test point connections.

Table 5-2 Test Point Connections
DesignatorConnection
TP1J1.4
TP2J2.4
TP3J3.4
TP4J4.4
TP5J5.4
TP6J6.4
TP7J7.4
TP8J8.4
TP9J9.4
TP10J10.4
TP11J11.4
TP12J12.4
TP13J13.4
TP14J14.4
TP15J15.4
TP16J16.4
TP17J17.4
TP18J18.4
TP19J19.4
TP20J20.4
TP21VDD
TP22GND
TP23VSS
TP24GND
TP25GND
TP26GND
TP27GND
TP28GND
TP29GND
TP30GND
TP101U1.1
TP102U1.2
TP103U1.3
TP104U1.4
TP105U1.5
TP106U1.6
TP107U1.7
TP108U1.8
TP109U1.9
TP110U1.10
TP111U1.11
TP112U1.12
TP113U1.13
TP114U1.14
TP115U1.15
TP116U1.16
TP117U1.17
TP118U1.18
TP119U1.19
TP120U1. 20

Terminal block J25 is the power input for the board. Three power rails (VSS, GND, and VDD) are labeled on the board’s silkscreen layer, indicating the identities of the input pins of the header. Connect the power supply rails at this terminal block to power the board.