Follow the steps to configure the TPS650360EVM-SKT.
- Configure the TPS650360EVM-SKT headers:
- Verify that the I2C pull-up jumpers for SDA and SCLK are populated at J4.
- Verify that the SEQ pull-up jumper is populated at J4.
- Supply BUCK2, BUCK3, and LDO with the BUCK1 output by populating J5 and J6.
- TI recommends use of the USB cable to provide
power by populating J2 which supplies the PMIC VSYS/PVIN_B1 input voltage from
V9P0. Do not connect an external supply to J1 when J2 is populated.
- If using an external source for VIN, connect the external power supply to J5
to power up the device. The typical power supply is 12V. If an external power
supply is used, verify that J2 is not populated.
- Connect USB-C cable to TPS650360EVM-SKT and a PC
capable of loading the PMIC GUI.
The USB-C cable provides
power and allows communication the PMIC and PC, using the onboard MCU, to
allow evaluation with the associated GUI. For instructions in using the
TPS65036x-Q1 GUI, see Section 3.1.
- J2 is the jumper designed to use on-board power supply V9P0 for the PMIC PVIN_B1 and VSYS. J1 is the terminal for external power supply when PVIN_B1/VSYS > 9V.
- SW1 is the button to turn on and off the on-board V9P0 power. To toggle SW1, push and hold the button for approximately a half second.
- J8 is the type-C USB connector used to connect GUI and supply power of VBUS to the socket board.
- SW2 is the button that resets the on-board MCU for GUI refresh.
- J3 is the socket for the PMIC. The dot of DUT pin1 orients the PMIC properly
into the socket.
- J7 is the connector for all power rail voltage measurements.
- J6 is the connector that supplies PVIN_BUCK3 from VBUCK1.
- J5 is the connector that supplies PVIN_B2/LDO from VBUCK1.
- J4 is the set-up connector that evaluates the PMIC device for multiple
functions.