Test Procedure for the NCN8026AMNGEVB Evaluation Board TEST EQUIPMENT The following equipment listed in Table 1 is suggested for the evaluation. Description Regulated Power Supply Multimeter Sourcemeter Oscilloscope Voltage probe Waveform generator Table 1. Test Equipment Main Features Example of Equipment (Note 1) 200 mA DC current capability Tektronix PS2520G 500 MHz bandwidth, four channel scope, minimum 1MB memory per channel (Note 2) 4 probes, 500MHz bandwidth Pattern generator Keithley 2000 or 2001 Keithley 2400 Tektronix TDS744, 754 or 784 / TDS5054 series or LeCroy WR5060 TDS5104B, 1 GHz, 5GS/s Tektronix or LeCroy Agilent 81104A 80 MHz or HP8110A 150MHz 2 outputs SMB Cable 1. 2. Qty. 2 2 1 1 4 1 1 Equipment used in the context of this Application Note Manual Greater Scope memory per channel offers better resolution TEST PROCEDURE Refer to Figure 1 on page 4 for an overview of the main features of the evaluation board. Initial Setup The initial setup given here is recommended before starting measurements on the board. Set the CMDVCC/ in the OFF position (High). Set CS/ in the ON position: Chip selected, position Low. Set CLKDIV1 and CLKDIV2 into low position (lowest frequency FCLKIN ) VESL0 and VSEL1 are used to change the output CVCC (card power supply) or the smart card interface mode which can be 1.8V, 3.0V or 5.0V. Change VSEL0 and VSEL1 using the switches (see Figure 2) according to Table 2 below. When VSEL0 = 0 then VSEL1 is in the mode 5V/3Vbar, when VSEL0=1 then VSEL1 is in the mode 1.8V / 3Vbar. The initial setup can be VSEL0 = 0 and VSEL1 = 1 for selecting the 5V mode. The CVCC output voltage can be changed on the fly when the smart card interface is active (/CMDVCC = Low). Nevertheless, it is recommended to change CVCC after having deactivated the device then reconfiguring CVCC by setting the appropriate VSEL0 and VSEL1 and reactivating the smart card interface. Table 2: CVCC programming VSEL0 1 1 0 0 VSEL1 1 0 1 0 CVCC 3.0 V 5.0 V 3.0 V 1.8 V As a precaution, if using the built-in resistive load, turn the 1 kΩ potentiometer to obtain a resistor output value of 1 kΩ, and then connect the jumper. 2/07/2013 1 www.onsemi.com DC Power Supplies Two power supplies are used to bias the demo board. VDDP is the input voltage of LDO Regulator. VDD is the “digital” power supply which biases the input stages of the NCN8026A device (control and signal inputs). VDD and VDDP must be connected to the board to ensure correct operation. Connect the VDD and VDDP power supplies using the 2 pin male connectors J4 and J3 respectively. Refer to the recommended operating ranges for VDD and VDDP in the datasheet. Use VDD = VDDP = 5 V to get started. Clock Frequency CLKDIV1 and CLKDIV2 select the frequency divider for the card clock CCLK according to Table 3 given below. Table 3: Clock division ratio programming CLKDIV1 0 0 1 1 CLKDIV2 1 0 0 1 CCLK Frequency fCLKIN / 1 fCLKIN / 2 fCLKIN / 4 fCLKIN / 8 The Clock The clock is applied externally (SMB connector). Refer to the datasheet for the recommended frequency and voltage levels that can be applied at CLKIN. Card presence The typical socket is normally open, so PRES/ has been chosen; nevertheless the PRES and PRES/ test points can also be used for signaling the presence of a card and starting up the circuit. If not using a smart card, connect PRES/ to ground. Start the measurement To start the measurments, set the board as it follows: 1. Set CLKDIV1 and CLKDIV2 to select the correct frequency. 2. Set VSEL0 and VSEL1 to select the correct output voltage. 3. Check that the 1 kΩ potentiometer jumper is turned to 1 kΩ. 4. Set /CS low. 5. Set CMDVCC/ high. 6. Check that VDD and VDDP are set to 5 V, and set the current limit to 100mA. Turn on the power supplies VDD and VDDP. 7. Toggle /CMDVCC from High to Low to start the device (activation sequence run). 8. Change the CVCC output voltage with the VSEL0 and VSEL1 switches. Check that all CVCC voltages are output correctly according to Table 2. 9. Apply a clock to CLKIN and observe the card clock at CCLK. Use CLKDIV1 and CLKDIV2 to change the clock frequency. Check that all clock divisions are output correctly according to Table 3. 2/07/2013 2 www.onsemi.com Figure 2: Board Description 2/07/2013 3 www.onsemi.com