Evalboard Notes

AOZ1021AI-EVB
EZBuck™ 3A Synchronous Buck Regulator
Evaluation Board Note
General Description
Features
The AOZ1021AI evaluation board is a fully assembled
and tested circuit board built with the AOZ1021AI buck
regulator IC. It outputs an adjustable voltage up to 3A of
continuous current. The evaluation board requires an
input voltage from 4.5 to 16V. The output voltage is
preset at 3.3V and can be adjusted down to 0.8V.
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4.5V to 16V operating input voltage range
Output voltage preset to 3.3V, adjustable to as low as
0.8V
3A continuous output current
Fixed 500kHz PWM operation
Internal soft start
Cycle-by-cycle current limit
Short-circuit protection
Thermal shutdown
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Enables single layer board design
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The AOZ1021AI-EVB circuit has features like 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 integrated
internal MOSFETs minimize component count, board
area and total cost.
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Applications
The AOZ1021AI-EVB demonstrates the simple buck
converter design. Only one resistor value change is
needed for different output voltage designs. The
AOZ1021AI-EVB also supports single layer board
design.
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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
Cc
102
Cp
open
Rc
GND
20k
R3
C4
105
0
6
2
Vin
C1
226
R4
open
COMP
C6
102
AGND
EN
VIN
R2
10 k
FB
4
LX
8
L1
LX
7
4R7
2 U1
AOZ1021AI
GND
R1
31.6k
Vout
C2
226
C3
226
GND
GND
Rev. 1.1 July 2009
C5
open
2
PGND
3
GND
GND
GND
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Table 1. Component List
Ref Designation
Part Number
Description
Manufacturer
C1, C2, C3
GRM32ER61E226KE15L
Cap, 22µF/25V, 1210, X5R, 10%
muRata
C4
GRM188R71H104KA01D
Cap, 0.1µF/50V, 0603, X7R 10%
muRata
C5, Cp
Open
Cap, 0603
TDK, muRata
C1608C0G1H102J
Cap, 1nF/50V, 0603, X7R 10%
C6, Cc
GRM188R71H102KA01D
TDK
muRata
L
WE-PD4, 744 560 47
Ind, 4.7µH, 5.0A
R1
31.6k
Res, 31.6k, 0603, 1%
R2
10k
Res, 10k, 0603, 1%
R3, R4
Open
Res, 0603, 5%
Rc
5.1k
Res, 5.1k, 0603, 5%
Rg
10k
Res, 10k, 0603, 5%
U1
AOZ1020AI
IC, MAX 3A, SO8
WURTH
AOS
Output voltage is set by R1: R1= R2 • (Vout – 0.8) / 0.8. Table 2 below shows the value of R1 at typical output
voltages.
Table 2.
Vout (V)
R1 (kΩ)
R2 (kΩ)
0.8
1
Open
1
2.49
10
1.2
4.99
10
1.5
8.66
10
1.8
12.7
10
2.5
21.5
10
3.3
31.6
10
5
52.3
10
Rev. 1.1 July 2009
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PCB Layout
Figure 1. Top Silk Screen
Figure 2. Top Layer
Figure 3. Bottom Layer
Rev. 1.1 July 2009
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Quick Start Guide
1. Connect the terminals of load to Vout and GND port.
2. Connect the DC power supply to Vin and GND port. Set DC power supply voltage to between 4.5V and 16V.
3. EN pin is connected to Vin via a 0Ohm resistor in the demo board. If a separate enable signal is desired, connect
EN pin to any voltage source between 2.0V and 16V.
4. Measure input voltage at the Vin and GND ports to eliminate the effect of voltage drop on the wire between DC
power supply and evaluation board.
5. Measure output voltage at the Vout and GND ports to eliminate the effect of voltage drop on the wire between load
and evaluation board.
6. Use an oscilloscope to monitor the input ripple voltage across input capacitor C1.
7. Use an oscilloscope to monitor the output ripple voltage across output capacitor C3.
Note:
When testing the ripple voltage, remove the cap of the voltage probe and touch the probe tip directly across the Vin or
Vout and GND terminals, as shown in Figure 4.
V
GND
Figure 4. Voltage Ripple Test
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COMPONENTS IN LIFE SUPPORT DEVICES OR SYSTEMS.
As used herein:
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failure to perform when properly used in accordance
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the user.
Rev. 1.1 July 2009
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