SLDU028A January   2018  – March 2020 TPS65313-Q1

 

  1.   TPS65313-EVM User’s Guide
    1.     Trademarks
    2. TPS65313-EVM Top View With Basic External Connections
    3. TPS65313-EVM Input, Output Voltages, and Load Current Requirements
    4. TPS65313-EVM Jumper Settings
    5. TPS65313-EVM GUI Installing and Opening the GUI
    6. TPS65313-EVM Power-Up and Power-Down Procedure
    7. TPS65313 GUI
      1. 6.1 Device Controls Page
        1. 6.1.1 Re-Initialize USB2ANY Button
        2. 6.1.2 WAKE Button
        3. 6.1.3 Power Off Button
        4. 6.1.4 Device Status Update
        5. 6.1.5 State Transitions
        6. 6.1.6 Enable Q&A Watchdog
        7. 6.1.7 MCU Error Signal Monitor (ESM)
        8. 6.1.8 SPI Status Bits
        9. 6.1.9 Moniter ENDRV and NRES Button
      2. 6.2 Register Map Page
      3. 6.3 EEPROM Programming Page
    8. TPS65313-EVM Typical Plots
      1. 7.1 Efficiency Plots
      2. 7.2 Power-Up Plots
      3. 7.3 Power-Down Plots
      4. 7.4 Ripple Voltage Plots
      5. 7.5 Load Transient Plots
      6. 7.6 Stability Measurements
    9. TPS65313-EVM Schematic Diagram
    10. TPS65313-EVM Part List
    11. 10 PCB Layer Diagram
    12. 11 Description of the Watchdog Algorithm Implemented on EVM
  2.   Revision History

TPS65313-EVM User’s Guide

The TPS65313-Q1 device is a power management integrated circuit (PMIC) for safety-relevant automotive applications. This device integrates a wide-input voltage off-battery buck regulator (BUCK1), a low-voltage buck regulator (BUCK2), and a 5-V boost converter (BOOST). The TPS65313-Q1 device integrates protection features such as independent voltage monitors, overtemperature protection, watchdog function, and built-in analog and digital diagnostic tests. The features of the device target safety-relevant applications with system-safety requirements up to ASIL-C level.

This user's guide provides instructions to power up and evaluate the TPS65313-Q1 device using the TPS65313-EVM evaluation module (EVM) and software user interface (TPS65313 GUI).

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