Si8920ISO-EVB User's Guide

Si8920ISO-EVB
Si8920ISO-EVB U SER ’ S G UIDE
Description
This document describes
Si8920ISO-EVB.
Si8920ISO-EVB Overview
the
operation
of
the
Kit Contents
 The Si8920ISO Evaluation Kit contains the following
items:
 Si8920ISO-EVB.
 Si8920BC-IP installed on the evaluation board.
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Si8920ISO-EVB
Si8920ISO-EVB
1. Hardware Overview and Setup
1.1. Connecting to the EVB
Power the EVB by applying isolated 3.0 to 5.5 VDC supplies to terminal blocks J1 and J2. LEDs D21 and D22 will
light up. Use separate test points TP1, TP2, TP3, and TP4 for observing VDDA, GNDA, VDDB, and GNDB,
respectively.
Note: DO NOT place jumpers across JP10, JP11, or JP12. These are redundant test points for VDDA, VDDB, and AOP/AON,
respectively.
There are three connection points for applying and observing differential signals to the inputs of Si8920:
1. Through a two conductor ribbon cable to 2x1 header JP8.
2. Clipping wires to test points TP7 and TP8.
3. Soldering wires directly to through holes located at TP9 and TP10.
The same connector options are available for observing and taking the output signals off circuit board:
1. Through a two conductor ribbon cable at 2x1 header JP12.
2. Clipping wires to test points TP5 and TP6.
3. Soldering wires directly through holes located at TP11 and TP12.
1.2. Driving Si8920 Inputs
Drive the inputs with a low impedance source. The Si8920 has a typical input impedance of 37.2 kΩ. A high source
impedance will affect the gain error of the amplifier. The maximum specified differential voltage is 200 mV and the
common mode must be within –250 mV to 1 V with respect to GNDA.
Note: When driving inputs from a single-ended source, short the unused input to GNDA. If driving AIP input, install 0 Ω resistor
across C23 pads. If driving AIN input, install a 0 Ω resistor across C24 pads.
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1.3. Input Configuration
To measure input offset, install a jumper (not provided) at JP8 to short AIP and AIN together, and measure the
difference voltage between AOP and AON.
Si8920 has a channel bandwidth of approximately 750 kHz. R9-C7-R10 are populated providing low pass filtering
with cutoff frequency of approximately 400 kHz. If a different cutoff frequency is desired, replace C7 per Table 1. If
it is necessary to replace R9 and R10 for a specific cutoff frequency, ensure that R9 = R10 < 33 Ω.
Table 1. Input Filter Cutoff Frequency for Common Capacitor Values with R9 = R10 = 20 Ω
C7 (nF)
Cutoff Frequency (kHz)
10*
398
15
265
22
181
33
121
47
85
*Note: Installed value.
Si8920 has excellent immunity to common mode transients. This EVB provides provisions for capacitors C23 and
C24 (not populated) between each input pin and GNDA. Placing a small capacitor at C23 and C24 can assist with
charge swapping between the inputs and GNDA during common mode transients. However, any mismatch
between C23 and C24 will result as a gain error at the output.
1.4. Observing Si8920 Outputs
Use a differential probe when observing the output using an oscilloscope. Most differential oscilloscope probes will
connect to the 2x1 headers JP12 without adapters. If only single-ended oscilloscope probes are available, use two
and set oscilloscope to subtract the two channels as one channel will only show half of the output.
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1.5. Output Configuration
By default, R23 and R24 are populated with 0 Ω resistors that pass the output signal to the output connectors. If
low pass filtering at the output is required, replace R23 and R24 and populate C22.
R25 can be populated to measure the differential output drive strength. R26 and R27 can be populated to measure
the common mode drive strength to GNDB.
Table 2. Test Point Descriptions
Test Point
Description
Reference
TP1
VDDA
GNDA
TP2
GNDA
N/A
TP3
VDDB
GNDB
TP4
GNDB
N/A
TP5
AOP
GNDB
TP6
AON
GNDB
TP7
AIP
GNDA
TP8
AIN
GNDA
TP13
GNDA
N/A
TP14
GNDB
N/A
Table 3. Jumper Descriptions
4
Jumper
PIN 1
PIN 2
Default Position
Description
JP8
AIN
AIP
Not Installed
Analog Input Connector, Short to Measure Offset
JP10
VDDA
GNDA
Not Installed
DO NOT SHORT – test points only
JP11
VDDB
GNDB
Not Installed
DO NOT SHORT – test points only
JP12
AON
AOP
Not Installed
DO NOT SHORT – test points only
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J1
1
2
VDDA
D20
5.6V
Valid ran ge: 3.3V to 5V +/ - 10%
Input Side Power Supply
D21
RED
R21
10K
TP13
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TP2
NI
AIP
AIN
NI
TP8 TP10
TP9
TP7
GNDA
TP1
Do No t
Short
JP10
VDDA
VDDA
Si8920
GNDA
AIP
AIN
H1
VDDA
GNDB
AOP
AON
VDDB
VDDB
Do Not
Short
JP11
VDDB
TP3
NI
NI
GNDB
TP14
JP12
Output Connectors
AON
TP6 TP12
AOP
TP5 TP11
GNDB
TP4
Figure 1. Si8920ISO-EVB Schematic (1 of 2)
Input Connectors
JP8
GNDA
Do Not
Short
D22
RED
D23
5.6V
Valid ran ge: 3.3V to 5V +/-10%
Output Side Power Supply
R22
10K
VDDB
2
1
J2
Si8920ISO-EVB
2. Si8920ISO-EVB Schematics
5
6
AIN
AIP
20.0
R10
20.0
R9
GNDA
C7
0.01uF
Low Pass Filter
Cutoff at 400kHz
VDDA
C23
NI
1
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GNDA
AIN
AIP
VDDA
VDDB
8
GNDB
AON
AOP
5
6
7
10uF
C10
Figure 2. Si8920ISO-EVB Schematic (2 of 2)
C24
NI
4
3
2
0.1uF
0.1uF
10uF
U1
C12
C5
C4
0
0
R24
R23
GNDB
R25
NI
Optional
Output Filter
VDDB
C22
NI
R26
NI
R27
NI
AON
AOP
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3. Si8920ISO-EVB Layout
Top Silkscreen
Bottom Silkscreen
Top
Bottom
Figure 3. Si8920ISO-EVB Layout
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4. Bill of Materials
Table 4. Si8920ISO-EVB Bill of Materials
Part Reference
Description
Manufacturer
Manufacturer Part Number
C4, C10
CAP, 10 µF, 10 V, ±20%, X7R, 1206
Venkel
C1206X7R100-106M
C5, C12
CAP, 0.1 µF, 10 V, ±10%, X7R, 0603
Venkel
C0603X7R100-104K
C7
CAP, 0.01 µF, 16 V, ±10%, X7R, 0603
Venkel
C0603X7R160-103K
D20, D23
DIO, ZENER, 28 V, 500 mW, SOD123
On Semi
MMSZ5255BT1G
D21, D22
LED, RED, 631 nM, 20 mA, 2 V, 54mcd, 0603
Lite-On
LTST-C190KRKT
J1, J2
CONN, TERM BLOCK 2POS, 5MM PCB
Phoenix Contact
1729018
JP8, JP10, JP11,
JP12
Header, 2x1, 0.1" pitch, Tin Plated
Samtec
TSW-102-07-T-S
MH1, MH2, MH3,
MH4
HDW, Screw, 4-40 x 1/4" Pan Head,
Slotted, Nylon
Richco Plastic Co
NSS-4-4-01
R9, R10
RES, 20.0 , 1/10 W, ±1%, ThickFilm, 0603
Venkel
CR0603-10W-20R0F
R21, R22
RES, 10 K, 1/10 W, ±5%, ThickFilm, 0603
Venkel
CR0603-10W-103J
R23, R24
RES, 0 , 1A, ThickFilm, 0603
Venkel
CR0603-16W-000
SO1, SO2, SO3,
SO4
HDW, STANDOFF, 1/4" HEX, 4-40x3/4", NYLON
Keystone
1902D
TP1, TP2, TP3,
TP4, TP5, TP6,
TP7, TP8
TESTPOINT, BLACK, PTH
Kobiconn
151-203-RC
U1
IC, ISOLATED AMPLIFIER FOR CURRENT
SHUNT MEASUREMENT, 8PIN SMD GULL
WING
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5. Ordering Guide
Table 5. Si8920ISO-EVB Ordering Guide
Ordering Part Number (OPN)
Description
Si8920ISO-KIT
Si8920 Analog isolator evaluation board kit
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