SLVUDS2
June 2026
1
Description
Get Started
Features
Applications
6
1
Evaluation Module Overview
1.1
Introduction
1.2
Kit Contents
1.3
Specifications
1.4
Device Information
2
Hardware
2.1
Overview
2.2
TPS7B780x-Q1
2.2.1
TPS7B780x-Q1 Jumpers
2.2.2
TPS7B780x-Q1 Interfaces
2.3
Pullup Regulator
2.3.1
Pullup Regulator Jumpers
2.4
USB-to-I2C Adapter
2.4.1
USB-to-I2C Adapter Jumpers
2.4.2
USB-to-I2C Adapter Interfaces
2.4.3
USB-to-I2C Adapter LEDs
2.4.4
USB-to-I2C Adapter BSL Pushbutton
2.5
Load Transient Circuit
2.5.1
Using the Load Transient Circuit
2.5.2
Load Transient Circuit Interfaces
2.6
EVM Setup
2.7
Test Points
2.8
Required Equipment for Basic Evaluation
3
Software
3.1
Software Download
3.1.1
Live Software on dev.ti.com
3.1.2
Offline Software
3.1.2.1
Download From dev.ti.com
3.2
Home Tab
3.3
Quick Setup Tab
3.4
Monitor Tab - Dashboard Page
3.5
Monitor Tab - Configure Page
3.6
ADC Graph Tab
3.7
Registers Tab
4
Hardware Design Files
4.1
Schematics
4.2
PCB Layouts
4.3
Bill of Materials (BOM)
5
Additional Information
5.1
Trademarks
2.8
Required Equipment for Basic Evaluation
Power supply capable of supplying 600mA at 4.5V to 40V. For typical evaluation setups, TI recommends a power supply capable of supplying 12V at 1A.
Computer running the
TPS7B780x-Q1 GUI
(either online through TI GUI Composer, or installed as a stand-alone program).
Multimeter to measure DC output voltages or oscilloscope to measure AC output characteristics.
(optional)
Load resistors or DC electronic load.
(optional)
DC power supply capable of supplying 5V at 100mA to power the load transient circuit.
(optional)
Signal generator to act as a trigger source for the load transient circuit.