SLUUD88
April 2025
UCC34141-Q1
1
Description
Features
Applications
5
1
Evaluation Module Overview
1.1
Introduction
1.2
Kit Contents
1.3
Specification
1.4
Device Information
2
Hardware
2.1
EVM Setup and Operation
2.1.1
Recommended Test Equipment
2.1.2
External Connections for Easy Evaluation
2.1.3
Powering the EVM
2.2
Test Points
2.3
Oscilloscope Probe Points
3
Hardware Design Files
3.1
Schematic
3.2
Assembly and Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Layout
3.3
Bill of Materials (BOM)
4
Additional Information
4.1
Trademarks
2.1.3
Powering the EVM
WARNING:
Hot Surface. Contact can cause burns. U1 package surface can reach temperatures of 45°C above ambient. Do not touch!
Do not test this EVM unless you are trained in the proper safety, handling and testing of power electronics.
Power on for Startup
Verify VIN and +5V DC Bias power supplies are off/disabled and no voltage is applied to the UUT
Move shorting jumper, SH-J1, into the J2:2-3, EN ON position. NOTE: removing the shorting jumper, SH-J1 also results in EN ON.
Turn on the VIN DC power supply. Verify 12V is present at TP1-to-TP3
Verify the loads on VDD and VEE are disabled
Turn on the +5V DC bias power supply. EVM is now enabled with VDD and VEE in regulation under no load condition.
Verify +18V present on VDD-COM, and -5V present on VEE-COM
Enable the load on VDD, enable the load on VEE
The UCC34141-Q1 is now regulating VDD and VEE and processing ~0.5W of isolated output power
Vary VIN between 5V<VIN<20V, vary IVDD between 0mA<IVDD<83mA, Vary IVEE between 0mA<IVEE<6mA
Insert oscilloscope probes into TP9, TP10 and TP11 for measuring VEE, VDD and VIN startup, steady state and AC ripple voltage
Power off for Shutdown
Move shorting jumper SH-J1 into the J2:1-2, EN OFF position
Turn off +5V, DC bias power supply
Disable IVDD load
Disable IVEE load
Turn off VIN power supply