SLUUBN2A March   2017  – August 2021 TPS549B22

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. Introduction
    1. 1.1 Before You Begin
  3. Description
    1. 2.1 Typical End-User Applications
    2. 2.2 EVM Features
  4. EVM Electrical Performance Specifications
  5. Schematic
  6. Test Setup
    1. 5.1 Test and Configuration Software
      1. 5.1.1 Description
      2. 5.1.2 Features
  7. Test Equipment
  8. PWR-847EVM
  9. List of Test Points, Jumpers, and Switch
  10. EVM Configuration Using the Fusion GUI
  11. 10Test Procedure
    1. 10.1 Line and Load Regulation Measurement Procedure
    2. 10.2 Efficiency
    3. 10.3 Equipment Shutdown
  12. 11Performance Data and Typical Characteristic Curves
    1. 11.1 Efficiency
    2. 11.2 Load Regulation
    3. 11.3 Line Regulation
    4. 11.4 Transient Response
    5. 11.5 Output Ripple
    6. 11.6 Control On
    7. 11.7 Control Off
    8. 11.8 Thermal Image
  13. 12Fusion GUI
  14. 13EVM Assembly Drawing and PCB Layout
  15. 14List of Materials
  16. 15Revision History

Test Equipment

Voltage Source: The input voltage source VIN must be a 0-V to 18-V variable DC source capable of supplying at least 12 ADC.

Multimeters: It is recommended to use two separate multimeters Figure 7-1. One meter is used to measure VIN and one to measure VOUT.

Output Load: A variable electronic load is recommended for testing Figure 7-1. It must be capable of 25 A at voltages as low as 0.6 V.

Oscilloscope: An oscilloscope is recommended for measuring output noise and ripple. Output ripple must be measured using a tip-and-barrel method or better as shown in Figure 7-2.The scope must be adjusted to 20-MHz bandwidth, AC coupling at 50 mV/division, and must be set to 1-µs/division.

Fan: During prolonged operation at high loads, it may be necessary to provide forced air cooling with a small fan aimed at the EVM. Temperature of the devices on the EVM must be maintained below 105°C.

USB-to-GPIO Interface Adapter: A communications adapter is required between the EVM and the host computer. This EVM was designed to use TI's USB-to-GPIO adapter. Purchase this adapter at http://www.ti.com/tool/usb-to-gpio.

Recommended Wire Gauge: The voltage drop in the load wires must be kept as low as possible in order to keep the working voltage at the load within its operating range. Use the AWG 14 wire (2 wires parallel for VOUT positive and 2 wires parallel for the VOUT negative) of no more than 1.98 feet between the EVM and the load. This recommended wire gauge and length should achieve a voltage drop of no more than 0.2 V at the maximum 25-A load.