Note: Important Note: The setup shown in Figure 3-1 assumes that high and low voltage grounds (GND & HV-) are shorted to allow for safe oscilloscope capture. In this configuration, the isolation barrier in the TPSI2260-Q1 device is bypassed. To evaluate the device with the isolation barrier, use differential oscilloscope probes and keep high and low voltage grounds separated.
Verify that the TPSI2260Q1EVM has the following setting on the jumpers:
- J3 – Connecting EN pin to VDD Rail
To test the normal operation of TPSI2260-Q1, follow the steps outlined below:
- Connect a 5V power supply to the banana jacks of J1 with the negative lead connected to J2 to power TPSI2260-Q1.
- Before placing in the enclosure or connecting the High-Voltage (HV) power supply, verify all voltages on the primary side of TPSI2260-Q1 are as expected using TP2 (VDD) and TP3 (EN) referenced to TP1 (GND).
- Placing the board in the enclosure, attach the high-voltage power supply (400V) positive lead to J4 and the negative to J6.
- With oscilloscope probes connected to voltages of interest (VDD/EN, HV+, S2) turn on the high-voltage supply then subsequently toggle the 5V supply connected to EN, observe that TP3 (EN), J4 (HV+), and TP6 (S2) show the expected voltages
To test the High Potential (HiPot) operation of TPSI2260-Q1, follow the steps outlined below:
- Verify that no power supply is connected to the TPSI2260-Q1 J1 and J2 primary side connectors during HiPot testing.
- Placing the board in the enclosure, attach the high-voltage power supply (2500V) positive lead to J4 and the negative to J6.
- With oscilloscope probes connected to voltages of interest (HV+, S1-S2) turn on the high-voltage supply with a 60s pulse then observe that J4 (HV+), TP4-TP6 (S1-S2) show the expected voltages.