SLUUCJ4A February   2022  – March 2022 TPS566242 , TPS566247

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. 1Introduction
  3. 2Performance Specification Summary
  4. 3Modifications
    1. 3.1 Output Voltage Setpoint
  5. 4Test Setup and Results
    1. 4.1 Input/Output Connections
    2. 4.2 Start-Up Procedure
    3. 4.3 Efficiency
    4. 4.4 Load Regulation
    5. 4.5 Line Regulation
    6. 4.6 Load Transient Response
    7. 4.7 Output Voltage Ripple
    8. 4.8 Start-Up
    9. 4.9 Shutdown
  6. 5Board Layout
    1. 5.1 Layout
  7. 6Schematic and List of Materials
    1. 6.1 Schematic
    2. 6.2 List of Materials
  8. 7Reference
  9. 8Revision History

Input/Output Connections

The TPS566242EVM is provided with input/output connectors and test points as shown in Table 4-1. Figure 4-1 shows connectors and jumpers placement on the TPS566242EVM board. A power supply capable of supplying 6 A must be connected to J1 through a pair of 20-AWG wires. The load must be connected to J2 through a pair of 20-AWG wires. The maximum load current capability is 6 A. Wire lengths must be minimized to reduce losses in the wires. Test point TP2 provides a place to monitor the VIN input voltages with TP6 providing a convenient ground reference. TP3 is used to monitor the output voltage with TP10 as the ground reference.

Figure 4-1 TPS566242EVM Connectors and Jumpers Placement
Table 4-1 Connection and Test Points
Reference Designator Function
J1 VIN (see Table 1-1 for VIN range)
J2 VOUT, 1.05 V at 6-A maximum
JP1 EN control. Shunt EN to GND to disable.
TP1 VIN positive power point
TP2 VIN positive monitor point
TP3 VOUT positive monitor point
TP4 VOUT positive power point
TP5, TP7 GND power point
TP6, TP10, TP12, TP13 GND monitor point
TP8 Switch node test point
TP9 EN test point
TP11 Test point for loop response measurements