SNVU851A November   2023  – January 2024

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Top View with Basic External Connections
  5. 2Input, Output Voltages, and Load Current Requirements
  6. 3Jumpers and Connectors
    1. 3.1 Test Points
  7. 4Getting Started
    1. 4.1 GUI
    2. 4.2 GUI Installation and Working with GUI
  8. 5Watchdog Configuration
  9. 6Schematics, Layout and BOM
    1. 6.1 Schematic Diagram
    2. 6.2 PCB Layer Diagram
    3. 6.3 Bill of Materials
  10. 7Revision History

GUI Installation and Working with GUI

The GUI can be found here and the GUI can be run in browser or can be installed to the computer. Figure 4-1 shows the default interface of GUI. Please refer to the README.md file in the GUI tool for a complete guide on how to use the tool.

GUID-20230606-SS0I-QTJK-PRLS-VFZ1TVGB59VM-low.svg Figure 4-1 GUI Front Page

The EVM can be configured in the configuration page as shown in Figure 4-2. By default, all the configuration registers are locked and CRC protected. Clicking the Unlock registers check box on the Configuration Page automatically writes REGISTER_LOCK_STATUS =0x9B to unlock the configuration registers for write operation. CRC can be disabled by writing CONFIG_CRC_EN = 0h through Console window (Options → Show Console) or GUI Register Map Page. For example, output voltages, startup and shutdown delays and peak current limits can be changed for each buck converter.

GUID-20230608-SS0I-L9B2-NLQJ-QHWQGDXZ5JGH-low.svg Figure 4-2 GUI Configuration Page

In the register map page shown in Figure 4-3, registers can be read or written to.

GUID-20230606-SS0I-HTG1-CVQK-HVMLKDRWWW4W-low.svg Figure 4-3 GUI Register Map Page