SLVUAW5A October   2016  – June 2021 TPS568215

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. 1Introduction
    1. 1.1 Before You Begin
    2. 1.2 Background
    3. 1.3 Performance Specification Summary
    4. 1.4 Modifications
      1. 1.4.1 Output Voltage Setpoint
      2. 1.4.2 Adjustable UVLO
  3. 2Test Setup and Results
    1. 2.1  Input/Output Connections
    2. 2.2  Efficiency
    3. 2.3  Output Voltage Load Regulation
    4. 2.4  Output Voltage Line Regulation
    5. 2.5  Load Transients
    6. 2.6  Loop Characteristics
    7. 2.7  Output Voltage Ripple
    8. 2.8  Input Voltage Ripple
    9. 2.9  Powering Up
    10. 2.10 Powering Down
    11. 2.11 Thermal Image
  4. 3Board Layout
    1. 3.1 Layout
  5. 4Schematic and Bill of Materials
    1. 4.1 Schematic
    2. 4.2 Bill of Materials
  6. 5Revision History

Before You Begin

The following warnings and cautions are noted for the safety of anyone using or working close to the TPS568215EVM-762. Observe all safety precautions.

GUID-B1793315-3BAB-4409-8861-589F6F96471D-low.pngWarningThe TPS568215EVM-762 circuit module may become hot during operation due to dissipation of heat. Avoid contact with the board. Follow all applicable safety procedures applicable to your laboratory.
GUID-0B757A9E-615A-487A-9F6D-4DE8EA54532B-low.gifCautionDo not leave the EVM powered when unattended.
WARNING:

The circuit module has signal traces, components, and component leads on the bottom of the board. This may result in exposed voltages, hot surfaces or sharp edges. Do not reach under the board during operation.

CAUTION:

The circuit module may be damaged by over temperature. To avoid damage, monitor the temperature during evaluation and provide cooling, as needed, for your system environment.

CAUTION:

Some power supplies can be damaged by application of external voltages. If using more than 1 power supply, check your equipment requirements and use blocking diodes or other isolation techniques, as needed, to prevent damage to your equipment.

CAUTION:

The communication interface is not isolated on the EVM. Be sure no ground potential exists between the computer and the EVM. Also be aware that the computer is referenced to the Battery- potential of the EVM.