SLVUCI3 June   2022

 

  1.   Abstract
  2.   Trademarks
  3. 1Introduction
  4. 2BoosterPack™ Plug-in Module Operation
  5. 3TPS1HC30EVM Schematic
  6. 4Connection Descriptions
  7. 5Current Limit and Current Sense Configuration
  8. 6Transient Protection
  9. 7TPS1HC30EVM Assembly Drawings and Layout
  10. 8Bill Of Materials
  11. 9Appendix - TPL0102-100 Resistance Codes

Introduction

CAUTION:

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Caution

Caution Hot surface.

Contact may cause burns.

Do not touch!

The Texas Instruments TPS1HC30EVM is an evaluation module that is used to demonstrate and showcase all of the features of the underlying TPS1HC30-Q1 automotive high side switch. This evaluation board provides a seamless way to connect a power supply to the input of the TPS1HC30-Q1, connect a load to the output channel, and switch on and off the device using the control pins of the chip itself. An onboard 3.3-V LDO is included on the EVM to simplify controlling signals to the TPS1HC30-Q1 and easily assert and deassert logic signals by the use of a set of external hardware jumpers. Additionally, this EVM includes BoosterPack plug-in module headers allowing the user to easily connect the TPS1HC30-Q1 high side switch to an underlying microcontroller and write software to control and configure the device.

Features of the TPS1HC30EVM include:

  • Standalone operation with standard bench equipment or easy pairing with external microcontroller through BoosterPack plug-in module headers
  • Onboard TPL0102-100 digital potentiometer to allow for a programmable current limit through I2C
  • Potentiometer for SNS and ILIM resistors, allowing for easy configuration of external resistance values
  • Onboard 3.3-V LDO, allowing for control signals to be manipulated by set of jumpers
  • Four-layer 2-oz board layout and copper area for thermal performance
  • Optional footprints for input TVS diodes to extend transient protection of the device