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Contents
Features ......................................................................................................................
Introduction ..................................................................................................................
Mode Selection ..............................................................................................................
Jumpers Connections ......................................................................................................
Software Setup ..............................................................................................................
Schematics, Layout and Bill of Materials ................................................................................
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List of Figures
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GUI for DPOT Control ...................................................................................................... 4
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TPL0401B Variable Gain
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TCA5405, TCA7408 Schematic ........................................................................................... 6
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TLC59108 Schematic
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TPL0401 Schematic ........................................................................................................ 7
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Routing, Assembly and Silkscreen Top .................................................................................. 9
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Layer 2 Power Plane ...................................................................................................... 10
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Layer 3 Ground Plane
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Routing and Assembly Bottom ..........................................................................................
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List of Tables
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Description of Connectors and Jumpers ................................................................................. 3
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430Boost-TPL0401EVM Bill of Material ................................................................................ 12
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Works with low cost MSP430 based LaunchPad platform
Simple GUI to control EVM
EVM can be operated in three different modes
– Auto run LED mode
– Adjustable Voltage reference mode
– Variable gain mode
Board is powered by USB
Introduction
The TPL0401 is an I2C bus controlled, single channel, linear-taper digital potentiometer with 128 wiper
positions. TPL0401A/B have an end-to-end resistance of 10k ohms and the low terminal internally
connected to ground. The position of the wiper can be adjusted using an I2C interface. The TPL0401 is
available in a 6-pin SC-70 package with a specified temperature range of –40°C to 125°C. The part has a
10k end-to-end resistance and can operate with a supply voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V.
THE TPL0401EVM also consists of multiple other TI products (port expanders, LED drivers etc.).
However, the scope of this document is to illustrate the use of the EVM to evaluate the TPL0401. The
TPL0401EVM is designed to operate with the Texas Instruments LaunchPad (MSP-EXP430G2). The
TPL0401EVM comes with a preprogrammed MSP430G2553 microcontroller which is to be inserted in the
DIP socket on the LaunchPad. The LaunchPad can be separately purchased at www.ti.com/launchpad .
The TPL0401EVM has three different evaluation modes:
Mode 1 – LED mode – This is the standard mode the TPL0401 comes up in when powered up. In this
mode the TPL0401 devices are used to control the color mixing on the RGB LEDs. The DPOTs are used
to set the current limit for the TLC59108 LED driver. This mode is and auto run mode that does not have
any GUI control. The flashing lights and color mixing is controlled by the keys on the board and other TI
products on the board.
Mode 2 – Adjustable voltage reference mode – in this mode the TPL0401 is used in conjunction with an
LMV321 op amp as an adjustable voltage reference circuit.
Mode 3 – Variable gain mode – in this mode the TPL0401 is configured as part of a variable gain
non-inverting amplifier. The gain of the amplifier can be controlled by a digital interface. This mode can be
used to evaluate the bandwidth of the TPL0501.
The EVM is operated by connecting the LaunchPad to a PC that has Windows™ (with .NET) via the USB
Port. Other standard lab equipment such as Signal generator, multimeter, spectrum analyzer etc may be
required for detailed analysis of the TPL0501 performance using this EVM.
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Mode Selection
To setup any of these two modes, begin by connecting the EVM to the LaunchPad. Note the location of
the VCC and GND pins on headers J1 and J2 on both the LaunchPad and the EVM to ensure correct
installation.
1. LED Mode
Connect Jumpers 1 and 2 of J6
Connect +5V supply to J3
Connect LaunchPad to computer through USB cable
NOTE: It can be possible to power up the LEDs by connecting a wire from the VCC pin of J1 to the
positive pin of J3. A 5V supply might be required because the max voltage drop across the blue LED
plus the drop across the TLC59108 is larger than the supply voltage of the LaunchPad.
2. Voltage reference mode
Start up the board in LED mode as described earlier
Connect pins 1 and 2 of Jumper J7.
Connect pins 1 and 2 of Jumper J5.
Connect the LaunchPad and TPL0501EVM to a computer through the USB connector.
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Press keys SW2 and SW3 simultaneously
Start GUI software on computer
3. Variable Gain mode
Connect pins 2 and 3 of jumper J6.
Connect pins 1 and 2 of jumper J7.
Attach a signal generator to the EXT_IN connector (SMA or SMB connector may need to be
populated).
Press keys SW2 and SW3 simultaneously
Start GUI software on computer
Connect the LaunchPad and TPL0501EVM to a computer through the USB connector
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Jumpers Connections
1. J1 & J2 – LaunchPad Headers
These connectors mate with the male headers on the LaunchPad
2. J3 – External LED Power
This connector is where the external +5V supply is attached to power the two RGB LEDs.
3. J4 – TCA7408 GPIO
This is a pin out of the four unused GPIO pins from the TCA7408, GPIO4-GPIO7.
4. J5 – Feedback loop
For the TPL0401A to function as a voltage reference circuit the negative feedback loop must be
shorted, placing a jumper across this header will short the inverting input to the output.
5. J6 – LED or Op-amp
This header controls what the TPL0401B is attached to. When shorted across position 1 and 2 the
TPL0401B is connected in series with the external resistor to control the current through the LED
driver. When shorted across position 2 and 3 the TPL0401B is connected to the inverting input of the
op-amp to change the gain of the circuit.
6. J7 – Op-amp input
This header controls the input to the non-inverting pin of the LMV321. When shorted across position 1
and 2, the TPL0401A in a voltage divider mode is attached to the non-inverting input of the LVM321.
This setup is used to test the voltage reference setup. When shorted across pins 2 and 3, the SMA
connector is attached to the non-inverting input.
7. J9 – Test Points
This connector offers test points for the serial data lines, SDA, SCL and the DIN that drives the
TCA5405
Table 1. Description of Connectors and Jumpers
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Label
Description
J1, J2
Connectors to interface with LaunchPad
J3
External 5V for LED
J4
GPIO4-GPIO7 from TCA7408
J5
Control jumper to short feedback loop
J6
Jumper to control LED or Op-Amp
J7
Jumper to control input to Op-Amp
J8
SMA/B Footprint for external input
J9
Test points for DIN, SDA and SCL
Software Setup
The EVM does not require any software set up to operate in the LED mode. The keys SW1-SW4 control
the blinking rate of the LEDs and the color mixing of the LEDs, without any additional software setup.
To operate the EVM in any other mode, GUI software is required. The GUI software is available in a zip
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file located on the TPL0401 product page on www.ti.com. Download the zip file and extract its contents to
a desired location on your PC. You will see an executable file called TPL0401_GUI.exe in the extracted
folder. Double click the file to open it and the GUI program should launch. IMPORTANT: Before launching
the GUI please make sure the TPL0401EVM is setup in the desired mode and connected to the PC
through a USB port.
Figure 1. GUI for DPOT Control
There are three methods to adjust the value of the TPL0401A/B. Start by clicking one of the buttons
circled in GREEN to select the corresponding TPL0401 device.
To adjust the tap value directly simply click the box that says tap and you will be prompted to input a tap
value between 0 and 127. After typing in the desired value press enter and the tap value will be sent to
the TPL0401A and the GUI will reflect the value you just entered.
To adjust the TPL0401 by inputting a wiper to low terminal resistance, click the box that says W-L
Resistance. You will then be prompted to input a value between 0 and 10,000 ohms; press enter after you
have input a value. The GUI will use the theoretical resistance values to find a tap that is closest to the
value that was input.
NOTE: All W-L resistance values are typical values; the actual value will be within 20% of the
displayed value
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Voltage Reference Mode
Make sure the EVM is set up in voltage reference mode as described in Section 3. With the GUI open and
TPL0401A selected you are also given the option to change the voltage divider ratio of the TPL0401A as
a percent value. To do this simply click the box that says percent and you will be prompted to input a
percent value between 0 and 100; decimal values can be used. After pressing enter, the GUI will find and
send the tap value that is closest to the chosen percent value.
Using any of the methods to change the tap value of the TPL0401A will update the output voltage at TP1.
The output will be a percent of the supply voltage, 3.6V.
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Variable Gain Mode
The 430Boost-TPL0401EVM allows for a variable gain setup to evaluate the bandwidth of the TPL0401.
After following the setup instructions in section 2.3.2 ?, the circuit will look as follows:
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C6
R12
TPL0401B
Figure 2. TPL0401B Variable Gain
The capacitor C6 and the resistor R12 are unpopulated and should be set by the user. R12 will set the
possible gain values and C6 will keep the loop stable. Changing the value of the TPL0401B works the
same as described in the beginning of section 3.1.
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Figure 3. TCA5405, TCA7408 Schematic
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Figure 4. TLC59108 Schematic
Figure 5. TPL0401 Schematic
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Layouts
Figure 6. Routing, Assembly and Silkscreen Top
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Figure 7. Layer 2 Power Plane
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Figure 8. Layer 3 Ground Plane
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Bill of Materials
Table 2. 430Boost-TPL0401EVM Bill of Material
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RefDes
Value
Description
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C1-4
0.1µ
Capacitor, Ceramic,
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C5
10µ
Capacitor, Ceramic,
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C6
Capacitor, Ceramic,
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J8
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D1-5
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D6-7
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J3 J5
Header, Male 2-pin, 100mil spacing,
Sullins
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J6-7
Header, Male 3-pin, 100mil spacing,
Sullins
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J4
Header, Male 4-pin, 100mil spacing,
Sullins
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Part Number
MF
Connector, SMA , Straight, PC mount
901-144-8RFX
AMP
SML-P12PTT86
Diode, LED, GREEN 2.2V 20mA
SML-P12PTT86
ROHM
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LED SMD TRI Color
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Kingbright
Notes
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Table 2. 430Boost-TPL0401EVM Bill of Material (continued)
Qty
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Value
Description
Part Number
MF
2
J1-2
PPTC101LFBN-RC
Header, Female 10-pin, 100mil spacing,
PPTC101LFBN-RC
Sullins
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J9
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R15-16
100k
Resistor, Chip, 1/16W 5%
10
R1-4 R11
R13-14
R17-19
10k
Resistor, Chip, 1/16W 5%
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R5-9
200
Resistor, Chip, 1/16W 1%
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R10
250
Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 1%
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R12
{value}
Resistor, Chip, 1/16W, 5%
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TP2
5001
Test Point, Black, Thru Hole Color Keyed
5001
Keystone
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TP1
5013
Test Point, Orange, Thru Hole
5013
Keystone
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S1-4
EVQ221304M
Switch, SPST, 20-mA, 15-V
EVQ21304M;
EVQ21305R;
EVQ21307K
Panasonic
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U3
LMV321IDBVR
IC Low Power Single Op-amp
LMV321IDBVR
TI
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U4
TCA5405RUG
IC, Low Voltage 5-Bit Self-Timed, Single-Wire
Output Expander
TCA5405RUG
TI
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U2
TCA7408ZSZ
IC, Low-Voltage 8-Bit I2C and SMBus I/O
Expander
TCA7408ZSZ
TI
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U1
TLC59108RGY
IC, 8-BIT Fm+ I2C-Bus Constant-Current LED
Sink Driver
TLC59108RGY
TI
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U5
TPL0401ADCK
IC, Digital POT, 1Chan, 128Tap
TPL0401ADCK
TI
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U6
TPL0401BDCK
IC, Digital POT, 1Chan, 128Tap
TPL0401BDCK
TI
Header, Male 2x3-pin, 100mil spacing
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Sullins
DNI
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Prefer
EVQ21304M if
unavailable use
305R or 307K
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It is important to operate this EVM within the input voltage range of 0 V to 0.5V and the output voltage range of 0 V to 0.5V .
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