Evaluation Board User Guide

Evaluation Board User Guide
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Evaluating the ADP199 High-Side Load Switch
FEATURES
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Ultrasmall, 0.8 mm × 0.8 mm, 4-ball, 0.4 mm pitch WLCSP
Low RDSON of 40 mΩ
Low input voltage range of 0.9 V to 3.6 V
500 mA continuous operating current
Operating temperature range: TJ = −40°C to +85°C
The ADP199 evaluation board (ADP199CB-EVALZ) is
used to demonstrate the functionality of the ADP199
high-side load switch.
Simple device measurements such as VIN to VOUT resistance
(RDSON), ground current, and shutdown current can be demonstrated with only a single voltage source, a voltage meter, a
current meter, and a load resistor.
Complete information about the ADP199 high-side load
switch is available in the ADP199 data sheet, which should
be consulted when using the ADP199CB-EVALZ.
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EVALUATION BOARD
Figure 1.
PLEASE SEE THE LAST PAGE FOR AN IMPORTANT
WARNING AND LEGAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1 Ground Current Measurements ......................................................5 General Description ......................................................................... 1 Ground Current Consumption ...................................................5 Evaluation Board .............................................................................. 1 Shutdown Current Measurements ..................................................6 Revision History ............................................................................... 2 Ordering Information .......................................................................7 Evaluation Board Schematic and Hardware ................................. 3 Bill of Materials ..............................................................................7 VIN to VOUT Resistance (RDSON) Measurements ........................... 4 REVISION HISTORY
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EVALUATION BOARD SCHEMATIC AND HARDWARE
VIN
+
VIN
VOUT
VOUT
+
C1
J2
C2
U1
GND
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EN
Figure 2. Evaluation Board Schematic
Table 1. Evaluation Board Hardware Components
Component
U1
C1
C2
J2
Function
Load switch
Input capacitor
Output capacitor
Jumper
Description
ADP199ACBZ-R7 high-side load switch.
Input bypass capacitor, 0.1 μF. Optional to improve transient performance. Connect C1 from VIN to GND.
Output capacitor, 0.1 μF. Optional to improve transient performance. Connect C2 from VOUT to GND.
Jumper. Connects EN to VIN for automatic startup.
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VIN TO VOUT RESISTANCE (RDSON) MEASUREMENTS
5.
The voltage source can now be turned on. If J2 is inserted
(connecting EN to VIN for automatic startup), the switch
powers up.
Follow these steps to connect the evaluation board to a voltage
source and voltage meter:
2.
3.
4.
Connect the negative terminal (−) of the voltage source
to the GND pad on the evaluation board.
Connect the positive terminal (+) of the voltage source
to the VIN pad on the evaluation board.
Connect a load between the VOUT pad and the GND pad
on the evaluation board.
Connect the negative terminal (−) of the voltage meter to
the VOUT pad on the evaluation board.
0.09
0.08
5mA
10mA
50mA
100mA
200mA
500mA
0.07
0.06
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.01
0
0.8
1.2
1.6
2.0
2.4
2.8
VIN (V)
Figure 3. RDSON vs. Input Voltage (VIN)
VOLTMETER
1.99711
+
–
VOLTAGE
SOURCE
–
+
LOAD
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1.
0.10
Figure 4. RDSON Measurement
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3.2
3.6
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RDSON can be measured using the configuration shown in
Figure 4. For more accurate measurements, a second voltage
meter can be used to monitor the input voltage across the input
capacitor. The input supply voltage may need to be adjusted to
account for IR drops, especially if large load currents are used.
Figure 3 shows a typical curve of RDSON measurements with
different load currents.
Connect the positive terminal (+) of the voltage meter
to the VIN pad on the evaluation board.
RDSON (Ω)
RDSON is defined as the input-to-output voltage differential
divided by load current. The voltage meter reading divided
by the load current value gives the equivalent RDSON value.
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GROUND CURRENT MEASUREMENTS
Ensure that the voltage source used can supply enough current
for the expected load levels. If voltage meters are connected at
the input or output terminals, subtract the current resulting from
the shunt resistance of the voltage meter for accurate ground
current measurement.
The voltage source can now be turned on. If J2 is inserted
(connecting EN to VIN for automatic startup), the switch
powers up.
GROUND CURRENT CONSUMPTION
Ground current measurements can determine how much
current the internal circuits of the switch consume while
the circuits perform the load switch function. To be efficient,
the load switch must consume as little current as possible.
Figure 5 shows the typical ground current consumption for
various load levels.
50
Follow these steps to connect the evaluation board to a voltage
source and current meter:
3.
4.
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
0.8
1.2
1.6
2.0
2.4
2.8
3.2
VIN (V)
Figure 5. Ground Current vs. Input Voltage (VIN)
VOLTAGE
SOURCE
AMMETER
0.00112
+
–
–
+
LOAD
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2.
Connect the positive terminal (+) of the voltage source to
the VIN pad on the evaluation board.
Connect the positive terminal (+) of the current meter to
the GND pad on the evaluation board.
Connect the negative terminal (−) of the current meter to
the negative terminal (−) of the voltage source.
Connect a load between the VOUT pad on the evaluation
board and the negative terminal (−) of the voltage source.
GROUND CURRENT (µA)
1.
5mA
10mA
50mA
100mA
200mA
500mA
45
Figure 6. Ground Current Measurement
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Figure 6 shows how the evaluation board can be connected to a
voltage source and a current meter (ammeter) for ground current
measurements. A resistor can be used as the load for the switch.
Ensure that the resistor has a power rating adequate to handle
the power expected to be dissipated across it. An electronic load
can be used as an alternative.
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SHUTDOWN CURRENT MEASUREMENTS
1.
2.
3.
Connect the positive terminal (+) of the voltage source to
the positive terminal (+) of the current meter.
Connect the negative terminal (−) of the voltage source to
the GND pad and the EN pad on the evaluation board.
Connect the negative terminal (−) of the current meter to
the VIN pad on the evaluation board.
0.90V
0.95V
1.00V
1.20V
1.50V
1.80V
2.20V
2.60V
3.20V
3.60V
0.1
0.01
–40
–20
0
20
40
60
TEMPERATURE (°C)
VOLTAGE
SOURCE
AMMETER
+
0.00112
–
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Figure 8. Shutdown Current Measurement
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Figure 7. Shutdown Current vs. Temperature and Input Voltage (VIN)
The voltage source can now be turned on.
–
80
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Follow these steps to connect the evaluation board to a voltage
source and current meter:
1
IGND SHUTDOWN CURRENT (µA)
Figure 8 shows how the evaluation board can be connected to
a voltage source and a current meter (ammeter) for shutdown
current measurements. The current meter can also be connected
to the VIN pad to measure the ground current, which is equal
to the shutdown current when EN is tied to ground. Figure 7
shows the typical shutdown current consumption for various
input voltages.
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ORDERING INFORMATION
BILL OF MATERIALS
Table 2.
Qty
2
1
1
Reference Designator
C1, C2
J2
U1
Description
Capacitor, MLCC, 0.1 μF, 10 V, 0402, X5R
Header, single, STR, two pins
IC, load switch
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Manufacturer/Vendor
Murata or equivalent
Digi-Key Corp.
Analog Devices, Inc.
Part No.
GRM155R61A104KA01D
S1012E-02-ND
ADP199ACBZ-R7
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NOTES
ESD Caution
ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Charged devices and circuit boards can discharge without detection. Although this product features patented or proprietary protection
circuitry, damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy ESD. Therefore, proper ESD precautions should be taken to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality.
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temporary, non-exclusive, non-sublicensable, non-transferable license to use the Evaluation Board FOR EVALUATION PURPOSES ONLY. Customer understands and agrees that the Evaluation Board is provided
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