AOSMD GRM188R71E102K Ezbuckâ ¢ 2a simple buck regulator evaluation board note Datasheet

AOZ1019-EVA
EZBuck™ 2A Simple Buck Regulator
Evaluation Board Note
General Description
Features
The AOZ1019 evaluation board is a fully assembled and
tested circuit board built with the AOZ1019 buck regulator
IC. It outputs a preset or adjustable voltage and up to 2A
of continuous current. The evaluation board requires an
input voltage from 4.5V to 16V. The output voltage is
preset and can be adjusted from 0.8V to VIN–0.4V
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The AOZ1019-EVA circuit features include; current limit,
short circuit protection, input under voltage lock out,
internal soft start and thermal shut down. It operates at a
fixed 500kHz switching frequency. The current mode
control and integrated internal MOSFET minimize
component count, board area and total cost.
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Applications
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The AOZ1019 comes in an SO-8 package and is rated
over a -40°C to +85°C ambient temperature range.
4.5V to 16V operating input voltage range
Output voltage was preset to 3.3V, adjustable down to
0.8V
2A continuous output current
Fixed 500kHz PWM operation
Internal soft start
Cycle-by-cycle current limit
Short-circuit protection
Thermal shutdown
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Point of load DC/DC conversion
PCIe graphics cards
Set top boxes
DVD drives and HDD
LCD panels
Cable modems
Telecom/networking/datacom equipment
Evaluation Board Schematic
VIN
C1
22µF
Ceramic
C6
1µF
VIN
From µPC
L1 4.7µH
EN
AOZ1019
C5
@2A
COMP
C4
RC
CC
VOUT +3.3V Output
LX
R1
FB
AGND
PGND
D1
C2, C3
22µF
Ceramic
R2
Figure 1.
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AOZ1019-EVA
Component List
Ref
Designation
Value
Description
Manufacturer
Part Number
C1
22µF
Ceramic Cap, 22µF, 25V, 1210, X5R
GRM32ER61E226KE15L
C2
22µF
Ceramic Cap, 22µF, 25V, 1210, X5R
GRM32ER61E226KE15L
C3
22µF
Ceramic Cap, 22µF, 25V, 1210, X5R
GRM32ER61E226KE15L
C4
NU
C5
1000pF
Ceramic Cap, 1000pF, 50V, 0603, X7R
GRM188R71E102K
Manufacturer
Murata
C6
1µF
Ceramic Cap, 1µF, 25V, 0603, X5R
GRM188R61E105KA12D
CC
1000pF
Ceramic Cap, 1000pF, 50V, 0603, X7R
GRM188R71E102K
R1(1)
31.6kΩ
Thick Film Res, 1%, 31.6k, 0603
CRCW060331K6FKTAP
R2
20kΩ
Thick Film Res, 1%, 20k, 0603
CRCW060321K0FKTAP
RC
20kΩ
Thick Film Res, 1%, 20k, 0603
CRCW060321K0FKTAP
L1
4.7µH
Inductor, 4.7µH, 2.9A
LQH55DN3R3M03
Murata
Schottky Barrier Diode, 2A, 30V, SMA
B230A-FDICT-ND
DIODES
Buck Regulator IC, 2A, 16V
AOZ1019AI
AOS
D1
U1
AOZ1019AI
DALE
Note:
8 + ( 10 × V O )
- . Table 1 shows that the value of R1 with typical output voltages.
1. Output voltage is set by R1; R1 = ---------------------------------0.8kΩ
Table 1.
VO (V)
R1 (kΩ)
1.2
4.99
1.8
12.7
2.5
21.5
3.3
31.6
5.0
52.3
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AOZ1019-EVA
PCB Layout
Figure 1. Top Silk Screen
Figure 2. Top Layer
Figure 3. Bottom Layer
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AOZ1019-EVA
Quick Start Guide
1. Connect the terminals of load to +VOUT pins and GND pins. Set load current to between 0A and 2A.
2. Connect the DC power supply to +VIN pin and GND pins. Set DC power supply voltage to between 4.5V and 16V.
3. Connect EN pin to +VIN or any voltage source which is higher than 2V and less than 16V.
4. Turn on DC power supply and evaluation circuit will start.
5. Measure input voltage at the +VIN pin and GND pins to eliminate the effect of voltage drop on wire between DC
power supply and evaluation board.
6. Measure output voltage at the +VOUT pin and GND pins to eliminate the effect of voltage drop on wire between load
and evaluation board.
7. Use an oscilloscope to monitor input ripple voltage right across input capacitor C1.
8. Use an oscilloscope to monitor output ripple voltage right across output capacitor C2.
This datasheet contains preliminary data; supplementary data may be published at a later date.
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