KT12XS6UG, MC12XS6 Evaluation Boards - User Guide

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User’s Guide
Document Number: KT12XS6UG
Rev. 2.0, 7/2014
MC12XS6 Evaluation Boards
External Lighting Multichannel Scalable Switches
54-pin SOIC
32-pin SOIC
Figure 1. eXtreme Switch Evaluation Boards
This User Guide features the MC12XS6 family of devices, the 32 or 54-pin board layout is designed for easy evaluation of
the following products:
Table 1. MC12XS6 Family Devices
Product
Number of
Outputs
RDS(on) (m)
Package
MC07XS6517
Penta
3 x 7.0, 2 x 17.0
SOIC EP 54
KIT07XS6517EVB
MC08XS6421
Quad
2 x 8.0, 2 x 21.0
SOIC EP 32
KIT08XS6421EKEVB
MC10XS6200
Dual
2 x 10.0
SOIC EP 32
KIT10XS6200EKEVB
MC10XS6225
Dual
1 x 10, 1 x 25
SOIC EP 32
KIT10XS6225EKEVB
MC10XS6325
Triple
2 x 10.0, 1 x 25.0
SOIC EP 32
KIT10XS6325EKEVB
MC17XS6400
Quad
4 x 17.0
SOIC EP 32
KIT17XS6400EKEVB
MC17XS6500
Penta
5 x 17.0
SOIC EP 32
KIT17XS6500EVB
MC25XS6300
Triple
3 x 25.0
SOIC EP 32
KIT25XS6300EKEVB
MC40XS6500
Penta
5 x 40.0
SOIC EP 32
KIT40XS6500EKEVB
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Contents
1 Kit Contents/Packing List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2 Jump Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
3 Important Notice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
4 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
5 Evaluation Board Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
6 MC12XS6 Device Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
7 Accessory Interface Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
8 Required Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
9 Evaluation Board Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
10 Installing SPIGen Freeware on your Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
11 Setting Up and Using the Hardware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
12 Evaluation Board Hardware Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
13 Schematic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
14 Board Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
15 Bill of Materials. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
16 References. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
17 Revision History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
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Kit Contents/Packing List
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Kit Contents/Packing List
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Assembled and tested evaluation board/module in anti-static bag.
Warranty card
Jump Start
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Go to www.freescale.com/analogtools
Locate your kit
Review your Tool Summary Page
Look for
Jump Start Your Design
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Download documents, software and other information
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Important Notice
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Important Notice
Freescale provides the enclosed product(s) under the following conditions:
This evaluation kit is intended for use of ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT OR EVALUATION PURPOSES
ONLY. It is provided as a sample IC pre-soldered to a printed circuit board to make it easier to access inputs,
outputs, and supply terminals. This evaluation board may be used with any development system or other
source of I/O signals by simply connecting it to the host MCU or computer board via off-the-shelf cables. This
evaluation board is not a Reference Design and is not intended to represent a final design recommendation
for any particular application. Final device in an application will be heavily dependent on proper printed circuit
board layout and heat sinking design as well as attention to supply filtering, transient suppression, and I/O
signal quality.
The goods provided may not be complete in terms of required design, marketing, and or manufacturing related
protective considerations, including product safety measures typically found in the end product incorporating
the goods. Due to the open construction of the product, it is the user's responsibility to take any and all
appropriate precautions with regard to electrostatic discharge. In order to minimize risks associated with the
customers applications, adequate design and operating safeguards must be provided by the customer to
minimize inherent or procedural hazards. For any safety concerns, contact Freescale sales and technical
support services.
Should this evaluation kit not meet the specifications indicated in the kit, it may be returned within 30 days from
the date of delivery and will be replaced by a new kit.
Freescale reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein. Freescale makes
no warranty, representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose, nor
does Freescale assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit, and
specifically disclaims any and all liability, including without limitation consequential or incidental damages.
“Typical” parameters can and do vary in different applications and actual performance may vary over time. All
operating parameters, including “Typical”, must be validated for each customer application by customer’s
technical experts.
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Introduction
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Introduction
This evaluation board demonstrates the capability of the latest eXtreme Switch Gen4 family. This SMARTMOS family offers
new combinations of output channels as well as a selection of RDS(on) values. All devices in Table 1 are
footprint-compatible; therefore, they can all be evaluated using this evaluation board.
This evaluation board can be used to evaluate the high-side devices in Table 1, which feature integrated control with high
flexibility, and high number of protection and diagnostic functions. These devices are designed for low-voltage automotive
lighting applications and can drive a wide range of sources, including HIB ballasts and LEDs.
Programming, control, and diagnostics are accomplished using a 16-bit SPI interface, which makes possible a large array
of configurations, diagnostics, and protection features. For example:
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Configuration: Output slew rates, PWM frequency with prescaler, output phasing, current sense precision,
etc.
Protection and diagnostics: under/overvoltage, thermal warning, overcurrent, OpenLoad, SPI fail, etc.
These devices also provide analog feedback of the IC's temperature, battery voltage, or selectable-channel current sensing
with high precision.
The two, three, four, or five channels can be controlled individually by external clock signal or in fail-safe mode by using
direct inputs (available for OUT1 through OUT4). This fail-safe mode operation happens whenever communication with the
external microcontroller is lost (due to watchdog timeout) and all protection as well as control remains operational.
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Evaluation Board Features
Thiese evaluation boards consist of either an SOIC 54 or 32 pin ICs, with exposed pads.
This board can control up to:
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Five separate 28 W bulbs
Three separate 55 W HID ballasts
Five separate LED modules
Five separate loads of other types
Device can be driven by the 16-bit SPI using KITUSBSPIDGLEVME with SPIGen software or with direct input signals in
Fail safe mode operation. It also offers the possibility to apply an external clock in order to drive outputs in PWM operation.
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MC12XS6 Device Features
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MC12XS6 Device Features
MC12XS6 family devices are SMARTPOWER ICs intended for lighting applications. The devices supports the following
functions:
Table 2. MC12XS6 Family Devices
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Product
Number of Outputs
RDS(on) (m)
Package
MC07XS6517
Penta
3 x 7.0, 2 x 17.0
SOIC EP 54
MC08XS6421
Quad
2 x 8.0, 2 x 21.0
SOIC EP 32
MC10XS6200
Dual
2 x 10.0
SOIC EP 32
MC10XS6225
Dual
1 x 10, 1 x 25
SOIC EP 32
MC10XS6325
Triple
2 x 10.0, 1 x 25.0
SOIC EP 32
MC17XS6400
Quad
4 x 17.0
SOIC EP 32
MC17XS6500
Penta
5 x 17.0
SOIC EP 32
MC25XS6300
Triple
3 x 25.0
SOIC EP 32
MC40XS6500
Penta
5 x 40.0
SOIC EP 32
Operating voltage range from 6.0 V to 18 V with sleep current < 5.0 µA.
16-bit 5.0 V SPI control, programming and status reporting with daisy chain capability
PWM module using external clock with programmable slew rates (to satisfy EMC requirements), 8-bit
flexibility for duty cycle and output delay management.
Smart overcurrent shutdown, severe short circuit detection, overtemperature protections, output short to
battery, undervoltage or overvoltage reporting, etc.
Open load detection in On or Off state, available for bulbs and LEDs
Analog temperature and voltage feedback, so current with selectable ratio is optimized for LEDs modules
Accessory Interface Board
The MC12XS6 Evaluation boards may be used with the KITUSBSPIDGLEVME interface dongle (shown below), which
provides a USB-to-SPI interface. This small board makes use of the USB and SPI ports built into Freescale’s
MC68HC908JW32 microcontroller. The main function provided by this dongle is to allow Freescale evaluation boards that
have an SPI port to communicate with a PC through its USB port.
Figure 2. KITUSBSPIDGLEVME Interface Dongle
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Required Equipment
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Required Equipment
Minimum equipment required:
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Minimum equipment required for optimal use:
DC Power supply 30 V/40 A
Clock signal generator 0-100 kHz
Computer with an available USB port, running Windows XP or higher
KITUSBSPIDGLEVME interface board
Latest version of SPIGen software (available through www.freescale.com/analogtools)
Typical loads (lamps)
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Evaluation Board Configuration
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Evaluation Board Configuration
Power Supply
GND
16-Pin SPI Ribbon
Cable
USB/SPI Dongle
(KITUSBSPIDGLEVME)
+12 V
eXtreme Switch MC12XS6
Evaluation Board
Figure 3. eXtreme Switch MC12XS6 Evaluation Board plus KITUSBSPIDGLEVME Board Setup
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Installing SPIGen Freeware on your Computer
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Installing SPIGen Freeware on your Computer
The latest version of SPIGen is designed to run on any Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista or XP-based operating system. To
install the software, go to www.freescale.com/analogtools and select your kit. Click on that link to open the corresponding
Tool Summary Page. Look for “Jump Start Your Design”. Download to your computer desktop the SPIGen software as well
as the associated configuration file.
Run the install program from the desktop. The Installation Wizard will guide you through the rest of the process.
To use SPIGen, go to the Windows Start menu, then Programs, then SPIGen, and click on the SPIGen icon. The SPIGen
Graphic User Interface (GUI) will appear. Go to the file menu in the upper left hand corner of the GUI, and select “Open”.
In the file selection window that appears, set the “Files of type:” drop-down menu to “SPIGen Files (*.spi)”. (As an
exceptional case, the file name may have a .txt extension, in which case you should set the menu to “All Files (*.*)”.) Next,
browse for the configuration file you saved on your desktop earlier and select it. Click “Open”, and SPIGen will create a
specially configured SPI command generator for your evaluation board.
The GUI is shown in Figure 4. The text at the top is the name of the configuration file loaded. The left side panel displays
folders that group user interfaces. The process of loading the configuration file has assigned a list of “Extra Pins” as well as
a list “Quick Commands”, all of which are board-specific.
Figure 4. SPIGen GUI
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Setting Up and Using the Hardware
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Setting Up and Using the Hardware
In order to perform the demonstration examples, first set up the evaluation board hardware and software as follows:
1. Ready the computer and install the latest available version of SPIGen GUI. Then connect the cable
between this interface board and computer. Finally, plug this interface board into the eXtreme Switch Gen4
Evaluation Board.
2. Attach a DC power supply (without turning on the power) to evaluation board’s VPWR - Gnd connectors and
attach loads to the outputs on the board. Plug the USB/SPI interface dongle (KITUSBSPIDGLEVME)
directly into the evaluation board.
3. Use as many output terminals as desired.
4. Launch SPIGen and load the GEN4_SPIgen_eval_rev1.spi configuration file obtained from the Jump Start
download.
5. Turn on the power supply with the correct voltage and verify that EVB is supplied correctly by observing the
D6 LEDs with JP1 and JP11 closed. J1 and J7 have to be set either to the Vcc or the µC position. Set all
the LED jumpers, JP2 to JP6, to outputs pins; set the "Extra Pin" RST_B (if J1 in uC position) to high on
the SPIGen GUI and then do the following verification:
6. Click on the "Extra Pins" button INx. The corresponding OUTx LED should turn on.
7. Click on the "Send Once" button. The 'SPI Word Received' at the top of the screen should answer
something different from 0x0000.
Once the steps above are all accomplished, then you are ready to proceed with the remaining examples.
11.1
SPIGen Software information
On the left side of the "device view", you have two options:
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"Single Command": The screen displays 16 bits from the SPI interface, so the user can configure them
easily in binary or hexadecimal. You will also find at the top, the corresponding status of SI and SO bits and
on bottom left, the "SPI Word Session Log". Extra pins are also available for configuration.
"Batch Commands" allows the user to create a specific function using commands that already exist.
Note:
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Some commands and batches of commands are already set up in the GEN4_SPIgen_eval_rev1.spi file.
You may create and save your own command for specific purposes.
MC12XS6 devices need a WD toggle on bit D11 to stay in normal mode. The interface board
KITUSBSPIDGLEVME is not able to generate and take into account WD bit status. Therefore, when doing
your own sequence, you may take this into account, and use the "Send Continuously" button.
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Evaluation Board Hardware Description
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Evaluation Board Hardware Description
This evaluation board has the capability to demonstrate the functionality of the different devices of the Gen4 family, when
either of those devices is mounted on the board as a Device Under Test. Below are shown the DUT connections on the
board. The labels displayed in red are accessible to a PC running SPIGen software.
Device Under Test
Vcc
CP
Add SOIC32 pin 1 marking:
corresponds to pin3 of SOIC54
Vbat
Capacitors layout placement:
- C22, C24, C20, C18, C16: near banana
- C23, C25, C21, C19, C17: near DUT pi
- C12, C13, C14, C15: near DUT
C13
C14
C12
0.1UF
AGND
0.1UF
0.1UF
AGND
C15
NC_1
NC_2
NC_17
NC_18
NC_19
NC_20
NC_21
NC_22
NC_23
NC_24
NC_25
NC_26
NC_27
NC_53
NC_54
OUT6
CSNS
SYNC
C22
0.022UF
C24
0.022UF
1000PF
C25
OUT2
39
40
41
14
15
16
10
45
OUT5
C18
0.022UF
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
OUT4
C20
0.022UF
OUT3
1000PF
C21
55
3
OUT5_1
OUT5_2
OUT5_3
OUT5_4
OUT5_5
OUT5_6
OUT5_7
OUT5_8
OUT5_9
OUT5_10
OUT5_11
11
1
2
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
53
54
OUT4_1
OUT4_2
OUT4_3
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
OUT1
12
13
1000PF
C19
47
48
49
50
OUT3_1
OUT3_2
OUT3_3
CLK
LIMP
AGND
C16
0.022UF
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
1000PF
C23
52
51
OUT2_1
OUT2_2
42
43
1000PF
C17
CLK
LIMP
OUT1_1
OUT1_2
CS
SCLK
MOSI
MISO
GND_2
5
6
7
9
RST
44
CSB
SCLK
MOSI
MISO
AGND
VBAT
VCC
4
GND_1
RSTB
CP
8
1000PF
DUT
AGND
AGND
AGND
OUT6
CSNS
46
R27
JP8
2
1
/SYNC
AGND
5.0K
Vcc
T07D17
5.0K R26
AGND
Figure 5. Device Under Test Signals
12.1
LED Display
The following LEDs are provided as visual output devices for the KIT07XS6517EVBE evaluation board:
1. {LED Dx} indicates when the corresponding Outputx is On
2. {LED D6} indicates that Vcc is supplied by the on-board regulator
12.2
Test Point Definitions
Each test point of the board has a label showing its corresponding signal.
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12.3
Input Signal Definitions
The MC07XS6517 and the other KITs for the MC12XS6 family have special input signals that are used to control certain
outputs or functions inside the circuit. These signals are:
12.4
1. {INx}
{Control of the corresponding OUTx}
2. {LIMP}
{Force the IC into fail-safe mode operation when High}
3. {CLK}
{To provide an external clock for PWM}
4. {RSTB}
{Wakes up the device}
5. {VCC}
{Allows SPI communication}
Output Signal Definitions
The MC07XS6517, MC17XS6500, and MC40XS6500 ICs have six output signals that are used to connect loads (OUT1 to
OUT5) or an additional SMARTPOWER device (OUT6). For the remaining devices, see Table 3 for pin assignment for each
part number.
Table 3. MC12XS6 Family Devices
Part Number
Outputs
Output Function
Package
OUT1
Rds(on)
OUT2
Rds(on)
OUT3
Rds(on)
OUT4
Rds(on)
OUT5
Rds(on)
OUT6
MC07XS6517
Penta
Triple 7.0,Dual 17 m
SOIC 54 pins
exposed pad
17 m
17 mW
7.0 mW
7.0 mW
7.0 mW
Yes
MC08XS6421
Quad
Dual 8.0, Dual 21 m
21 m
21 mW
8.0 mW
8.0 mW
—
Yes
MC10XS6225
Dual
Single 25, 10 m
25 m
—
10 mW
—
—
Yes
MC10XS6200
Dual
Dual 10 m
—
—
10 mW
10 mW
—
Yes
MC10XS6325
Triple
Single 25, Dual 10 m
25 m
—
10 mW
10 mW
—
Yes
MC17XS6400
Quad
Quad 17 m
17 m
17 m
17 m
17 m
—
Yes
MC17XS6500
Penta
Penta 17 m
17 m
17 m
17 m
17 m
17 m
Yes
MC25XS6300
Triple
Triple 25 m
25 m
25 mW
25 mW
—
—
Yes
MC40XS6500
Penta
Penta 40 m
40 m
40 mW
40 mW
40 mW
40 mW
Yes
SOIC 32 pins
exposed pad
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Evaluation Board Connectors
CLK
opt
Spare
connector
for μC
5V
ext
sup
Device I/Os
+12V
supply
KITUSBSPIDGLEVME Interface
Dongle
Output power connections
12.5
Figure 6. Connector Designations
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12.5.1
USB/SPI Dongle Connector
USB/SPI dongle connector mates with the 16-conductor flat cable that connects to the USB/SPI Dongle
(KITUSBSPIDGLEVME).
This is a 16 pin, 0.1" center, dual-row connector that is designed to interface directly to the USB/SPI Dongle unit. The
USB/SPI dongle connector consists of the following 16 pins.
Table 4. USB/SPI Dongle Pin Description
Pin
Number
Name
1
CSB
2
CNTL2
3
SO
4
CNTL1
5
SI
6
CNTL0
CNTL0, connected to LIMP
7
SCLK
SPI signal, Serial Clock
8
DATA4
DATA4 connected to IN4
9
CNTL3
NC
10
DATA3
DATA4 connected to IN3
11
VDD
+5.0 Volt VDD from USB
12
DATA2
DATA4 connected to IN2
13
+3.3V
+3.3 V from USB (not used)(1)
14
DATA1
DATA4 connected to IN1
15
GND
16
DATA0
Description
SPI signal, Chip Select Bar
NC
SPI signal, Serial Out
NC
SPI signal, Serial In
Signal Ground
DATA0, connected to RST_B
Notes
1. This connection is unused for this evaluation board.
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12.6
Jumper Definitions
Evaluation Board Hardware Description
The following table defines the evaluation board jumper positions and explains their functions. (The default settings are
shown in bold.)
Table 5. Jumper Table
Jumper
Description
Setting
Connection
1-2
Connected to 5 V regulator
2-3
Connected to SPIgen connector
1-2
Connected to white banana IN1-IN4
2-3
Connected to 5 V regulator
1-2
Connected to white banana CLK
2-3
Connected to CON2x10
5 V regulator connection
1-2
Connect Vbat to regulator Vin
JP2-JP6
Witness LED of each output status
1-2
Connect the output to LED trough resistor
JP7
External Clock via optical interface
1-2
Connect J6(2-3) to optical interface
JP8
CSNS load connection
1-2
Connect CSNS to 5k resistor
JP9
CSNS external connection
1-2
Route CSNS externally through banana
JP10
CSNS filtered external connection
1-2
Route filtered CSNS signal externally through banana
JP11
5 V supply witness LED
1-2
Connect regulator output to LED through resistor
JP12
Optical interface 5 V connection
1-2
Connect optical interface to 5 V regulator
JP13
Filtered Vcc connection
1-2
Connect IC’s VCC to a PI-filtered 5 V supply
J1, J7
J2-J5
J6
JP1
/RSTB & Vcc connection to 5 V
IN1-IN4 connection to 5 V
CLK connection
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A
B
C
D
CSNS
5V_uC
CLK_uC
IN4_2mm
IN3_2mm
IN2_2mm
IN1_2mm
RSTB_uC
2
1
3
J3
J4
J5
IN3
HDR_1X3
IN4
HDR_1X3
CLK
1
HDR_1X3
1.0K
R29
JP9
5
HDR_1X3
Vcc
5V
5V
5V
5V
1.0K
R25
2
JP7
0.01UF
C27
JP10
5V
JP13
1
CLK_2mm
HDR_1X3
J7
J6
IN2
HDR_1X3
IN1
HDR_1X3
J2
J1
RSTB
5
CLK_opt
AGND
CSNS_2mm
5V_filter
2
5V
4
VEER
VCCR
NC_4
1
2
3
4
AFBR-2529Z
DATA_OUT
Optic
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
CLK
LIMP
CSB
SCLK
MOSI
MISO
RSTB
3
5
6
7
9
4
1
2
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
53
54
47
48
49
50
3
AGND
Vcc
JP12
0.1UF
C12
C26
0.1UF
R28
2.7
1
5V_opt
NC_1
NC_2
NC_17
NC_18
NC_19
NC_20
NC_21
NC_22
NC_23
NC_24
NC_25
NC_26
NC_27
NC_53
NC_54
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
CLK
LIMP
CS
SCLK
MOSI
MISO
RST
DUT
AGND
52
51
CLK_opt
AGND
Device Under Test
CLK optical interface
4
8
VCC
2
Vbat
0.1UF
C13
CP
55
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
5V
AGND
46
45
10
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
14
15
16
39
40
41
12
13
42
43
AGND
5.0K R26
/SYNC
2
CSNS
OUT6
2
Date:
Size
A4
1
5.0K
R27
AGND
FIUO: X
AGND
OUT4
OUT2
PUBI: ___
AGND
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1
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of
2
OUT3
BOSS EMC Daughter Board
FCP: ___
OUT5
OUT1
AGND
Rev
2.0
A
B
C
D
Capacitors layout placement:
- C22, C24, C20, C18, C16: near banana plug
- C23, C25, C21, C19, C17: near DUT pin
- C12, C13, C14, C15: near DUT
Document Number
Page Title:
1
Add SOIC32 pin 1 marking:
corresponds to pin3 of SOIC54
Vcc
JP8
AGND
ICAP Classification:
Drawing Title:
AGND
T07D17
SYNC
CSNS
OUT6
OUT5_1
OUT5_2
OUT5_3
OUT5_4
OUT5_5
OUT5_6
OUT5_7
OUT5_8
OUT5_9
OUT5_10
OUT5_11
OUT4_1
OUT4_2
OUT4_3
OUT3_1
OUT3_2
OUT3_3
OUT2_1
OUT2_2
OUT1_1
OUT1_2
1000PF
C15
0.1UF
C14
2
1000PF
C23
1000PF
C17
1
2
2
2
2
2
C22
0.022UF
C16
0.022UF
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
8
NC_8
NC_5
5
1000PF
C25
1000PF
C19
3
CP
GND_1
11
VBAT
GND_2
44
C24
0.022UF
C18
0.022UF
16
1000PF
C21
13
C20
0.022UF
Jumpers
Schematic
Schematic
Figure 7. Evaluation Board Schematic, Part 1
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B
C
D
AGND
Vbat
OUT1
OUT2
CONN BANANA BLUE CONN BANANA BLUE
Vbat
GND
CONN BANANA BLUE CONN BANANA BLACK 2
1
IN1_2mm
1
IN3_2mm
BANANA WHITE
LIMP
/SYNC
IN4_2mm
1
CLK_2mm
BANANA WHITE
1
OUT6
5V_ext
TEST POINT
TEST POINT
5
TEST POINT
CP_TP
1
CP
TEST POINT
CLK_TP
1
CLK
TEST POINT
TEST POINT
CSNS_TP
1
CSNS
TEST POINT
TEST POINT
TEST POINT
OUT5_TP
GND_TP
RSTB_TP
1
1
1
AGND
OUT5
RSTB
TEST POINT
MISO_TP
1
MISO
CSB
TEST POINT
TEST POINT
OUT4_TP
IN4_TP
1
1
OUT4
IN4
CSB_TP
1
TEST POINT
MOSI_TP
1
MOSI
IN1
TEST POINT
TEST POINT
OUT3_TP
IN3_TP
1
1
OUT3
IN3
IN1_TP
1
Route OUTx_TP as sense
BANANA BLUE
1
BANANA YELLOW
5V_ext
1
TEST POINT
SCLK_TP
1
SCLK
OUT1
IN2_2mm
TEST POINT
TEST POINT
OUT2_TP
IN2_TP
1
1
OUT2
IN2
OUT1_TP
1
Test Points
BANANA YELLOW
1
1
BANANA WHITE
BANANA WHITE
OUT6
CLK
IN4
IN2
5V_opt
OUT4
BANANA BLUE
1
5V_opt
CSNS_2mm
BANANA YELLOW
/SYNC
1
BANANA WHITE
CSNS
1
BANANA WHITE
LIMP
IN3
IN1
OUT5
OUT5
CONN BANANA BLUE
OUT3
OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4
CONN BANANA BLUE CONN BANANA BLUE
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
4
AGND
Vbat
BANANA BLUE
1
2
AGND
AGND
AGND
AGND
AGND
AGND
AGND
AGND
AGND
AGND
4
AGND
AGND
AGND
AGND
R16 49.9
AGND
C7 0.0068uF R15 120
R14 49.9
C6 0.0068uF R13 120
R12 49.9
C5 0.0068uF R11 120
R10 49.9
C4 0.0068uF R9 120
R8 49.9
C3 0.0068uF R7 120
OUT5
OUT4
OUT3
OUT2
OUT1
5V_ext
AGND
CMMR1U-02
D7
C
A
Adaptation Networks
AGND
JP1
14V_Regu
1
Vbat
Vcc generation
1
5
1
2
1
2
1
2
Vbat_coax
CON_1_SMB
OUT1_RF
CON_1_SMB
OUT2_RF
CON_1_SMB
OUT3_RF
CON_1_SMB
OUT4_RF
CON_1_SMB
OUT5_RF
CON_1_SMB
1
1
1
1
1
AGND
3
3
C28
1uF
AGND
2
AGND
4.7UH
AGND
GND
L7805CDT
4
VOUT
Reg1
L1
VIN
1
C1
0.33UF
1
AGND
AGND
CSNS_RF
CON_1_SMB
AGND
AGND
Vcc_RF
CON_1_SMB
AGND
AGND
CP_RF
CON_1_SMB
3
AGND
Vbat_RF
CON_1_SMB
1
1
1
C2
0.1UF
1
JP11
2
AGND
AGND
AGND
R24 49.9
AGND
C11 0.0068uF R23 120
R22 49.9
C10 0.0068uF R21 120
R20 49.9
C9 0.0068uF R19 120
R18 49.9
C8 0.0068uF R17 120
C29
0.33UF
5V_filter
AGND
5V
150Ohm trace needed
between resistor and
DUT pin
1
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D6
GREEN
R1
470
Vbat
CP
Vcc
CSNS
AGND
C
Banana Connectors
2
1
1
1
1
1
JP6
JP5
JP4
JP3
JP2
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
2
2
2
2
2
2
Date:
Size
A4
Interface
C
C
C
C
C
Sheet
1
AGND
AGND
AGND
AGND
AGND
PUBI: ___
2
of
2
Rev
2.0
NPPC082KFMS-RC
USB/SPI_2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
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AGND
5V_uC
CSB
MISO
MOSI
SCLK
AGND
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
LIMP
CSB
MOSI
GREEN
D5
GREEN
D4
GREEN
D3
GREEN
D2
GREEN
D1
1
BOSS EMC Daughter Board
FCP: ___
NPPC082KFMS-RC
ICAP Classification:
Drawing Title:
LIMP
IN4
IN3
IN2
IN1
RSTB_uC
USB/SPI_1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
A
A
A
A
A
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
CON_2X10
uC
R6 10K
R5 10K
R4 10K
R3 10K
R2 10K
KITUSBSPIDGLEVME: Rev 2.1
5V_uC
MISO
SCLK
CSNS_Sync
CLK_uC
RSTB_uC
μC Interface
OUT5
OUT4
OUT3
OUT2
OUT1
Outputs LEDs
A
B
C
D
Schematic
Figure 8. Evaluation Board Schematic, Part 2
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Board Layout
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Board Layout
14.1
Assembly Layer Top
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Top Layer Routing
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Board Layout
14.3
Inner Layer 1 Routing
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Inner Layer 2 Routing
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Board Layout
14.5
Bottom Layer Routing
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Drill Location
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Bill of Materials
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Bill of Materials
Table 6. Bill of Materials (2)
Schematic Label
Qty
Value
Description
Package
Assy.
Opt.
Integrated Circuits
DUT
Optic
1
1
Freescale MC07XS6517EK
54-pin SOICEP
Freescale MC17XS6500EK
Freescale MC08XS6421EK
Freescale MC17XS6400EK
Freescale MC40XS6500EK
Freescale MC25XS6300EK
Freescale MC10XS6200EK
Freescale MC10XS6225EK
Freescale MC10XS6325EK
32-pin SOICEP
Avago AFBR-2529Z,IC RCVR 50MBD 3.3/5V 20MA TH
hfbr_1521
IND CHK 4.7UH@1MHZ 650mA 20%
SMD 1210
(3)
Inductors
L1
1
4.7 µH
D7
1
DIODE RECT 1A 200V
SOD-123F
D1, D2, D3, D4, D5,
D6
6
LED GRN SGL 20mA SMT
SMD 1206
Diodes
LEDs
Capacitors
C1, C29
2
330 nF
CAP CER 0.33µF 50V 10% X7R
SMD 1206
C2
1
100 nF
CAP CER 0.1µF 50V 10% X7R
SMD1206
C3...C11
9
6.8 nF
CAP CER 0.0068µF 50V 10% X7R
SMD0805
C12, C13, C14, C26
4
100 nF
CAP CER 0.1µF 200V 10% X7R
SMD1206
C15, C17, C19, C21,
C23, C25
6
1.0 nF
CAP CER 1000pF 2000V +80%/-20% X7R
SMD1206
C16, C18, C20, C22,
C24
5
22 nF
CAP CER 0.022µF 50V 5% X7R
SMD1206
C27
1
10 nF
CAP CER 0.01µF 100V 5% X7R
SMD1206
C28
1
1.0 µF
CAP CER 1µF 50V 10% X7R
SMD 1206
1
5.0 V
IC VREG 5V 1.5A 35V DPAK
to252_dpak_st
R1
1
470
RES MF 470 OHM 1/4W 5%
SMD 1206
R2, R3, R4, R5, R6
5
10 k
RES MF 10K 1/4W 5%
SMD 1206
R7, R9, R11, R13,
R15, R17, R19, R21,
R23
9
120
RES MF 120 OHM 1/8W 5%
SMD 0805
Regulator
Reg1
Resistors
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Table 6. Bill of Materials (continued) (2)
Schematic Label
Qty
Value
Description
Package
R8, R10, R12, R14,
R16, R18, R20, R22,
R24
9
49.9
RES MF 49.9 OHM 1/8W 1%
SMD 0805
R25
1
1.0 k
RES MF 1.0K 1/4W 5%
SMD 1206
R26, R27
2
5.0 k
RES MF 5.00K 1/4W 0.1%
SMD 1206
R28
1
2.70
RES MF 2.70 OHM 1/4W 1%
SMD 1206
R29
1
1.0 k
RES MF 1.00K 1/4W 1%
SMD 1206
Assy.
Opt.
Switches, Connectors, Jumpers and Test Points
CLK, IN1-IN4, LIMP
6
CON 1 BANANA RA TH -- 203H AG WHITE
CLK_TP, CP_TP,
CSB_TP, CSNS_TP,
GND_TP, IN1_TP,
IN2_TP, IN3_TP,
IN4_TP, MISO_TP,
MOSI_TP, OUT1_TP,
OUT2_TP, OUT3_TP,
OUT4_TP, OUT5_TP,
RSTB_TP, SCLK_TP
18
TEST POINT RED PAD C100-55T TH
5V_EXT, 5V_OPT,
14V_Regu
2
CON 1 BANANA RA TH -- 203H AG BLUE
/SYNC, CSNS, OUT6
3
CON 1 BANANA RA TH -- 203H AG YELLOW
VBAT, OUT1...OUT5
6
CON 1X2 BANANA RA TH 15.3MM SP 488H AG BLUE 197L
GND
1
CON 1X2 BANANA RA TH 15.3MM SP 488H AG BLACK
197L
JP1...13
13
CON 2 JUMPER MALE 2.54MM
J1...J7
7
HDR 1X3 TH 100MIL SP 374H AU
CP_RF, CSNS_RF,
OUT1_RF, OUT2_RF,
OUT3_RF, OUT4_RF,
OUT5_RF,VBAT_RF,
VBAT_COAX,
VCC_RF
10
CON 1 COAX SMB SMT -- 291H AU
USB/SPI_1,
USB/SPI_2
2
HDR 2X8 SKT SMT 100MIL CTR 305H AU
UC
CON 2X10 PLUG SHRD TH 100MIL CTR 380H AU
con_smb_6p3sq
HDR210_4w
Notes
2. Freescale does not assume liability, endorse, or warrant components from external manufacturers that are referenced in circuit
drawings or tables. While Freescale offers component recommendations in this configuration, it is the customer’s responsibility to
validate their application.
3. Critical Components. For critical components, it is vital to use the manufacturer listed.
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References
Following are URLs where you can obtain information on related Freescale products and application solutions:
Freescale.com
Support Pages
Description
URL
MC12XS6
Product Summary Page
http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=MC12XS6
KITUSBSPIDGLEVME
Tool Summary Page
http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=KITUSBSPIDGLEVME
SPIGen
Tool Summary Page
http://www.freescale.com/files/soft_dev_tools/software/device_drivers/SPIGen.html
Analog
Home Page
http://www.freescale.com/analog
Automotive
Home Page
http://www.freescale.com/automotive
16.1
Support
Visit www.freescale.com/support for a list of phone numbers within your region.
16.2
Warranty
Visit www.freescale.com/warranty for a list of phone numbers within your region.
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Revision History
Revision
Date
1.0
11/2013
• Initial Release
4/2014
• Added in all other 12XS6 family devices
• Updated format to accomodate device additions
• Changed the Document ID from KTXSWITCH4UG to KT12XS6UG
7/2014
• Adjusted format
• Added sentence to describe Table 1
2.0
Description of Changes
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