EVAL-ADM1062TQEBZ – EVAL-ADM1169LQEBZ User Guide
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Evaluating the ADM1062 to ADM1169 for Complex Sequencing
FEATURES
RELATED DOCUMENTS
Full-featured evaluation kits for ADM1062 to ADM1169
I²C interface supports all product-related software
10 adjustable voltages reference for input emulation
Switch-controlled, open-drain/push-pull digital inputs
Extra headers for easy probing
Includes point to point patch cables for easy wiring
Multiboard cascade support
ADM1062 to ADM1169 data sheets
EVALUATION KIT CONTENTS
EVAL-ADM1062CASZ to EVAL-ADM1169CASZ
evaluation board
samples of the relevant device are included
ADM1062 to ADM1169 device socket
8-way, 150 mm Micromatch ribbon cable
Patch cables
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT NEEDED
USB-to-I²C dongle USB-SDP-CABLEZ
9 V to 14.4 V power supply
SOFTWARE NEEDED
ADM1062 to ADM1169 evaluation software
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This user guide describes how to use the ADM1062 to
ADM1169 evaluation kits. The kits provide all of the support
circuitry required to operate the ADM1062/ADM1063/
ADM1064/ADM1065/ADM1066/ADM1067/ADM1068/
ADM1069/ADM1166/ADM1168/ADM1169 (hereafter referred
to as ADM1062 to ADM1169) in their various modes and
configurations, including multiple board setups. The ADM1062
to ADM1169 data sheets, available at www.analog.com, provide
additional information, and should be consulted when using the
evaluation board. All documents and software tools are
available at www.analog.com/power-management.
Note that USB-SDP-CABLEZ is not included in the evaluation
kit and should be ordered separately. Only one dongle is
required in multiboard cascade setup. One device socket is
included in each kit. Sockets for different device packages are
not included. Refer to the Socket Selection Guide section for
details regarding the corresponding socket types.
EVALUATION KIT SELECTION GUIDE
Table 1. Contents of Available Evaluation Kits
Evaluation Kit Model
EVAL-ADM1062TQEBZ
EVAL-ADM1063TQEBZ
EVAL-ADM1064TQEBZ
EVAL-ADM1065TQEBZ
EVAL-ADM1066TQEBZ
EVAL-ADM1067TQEBZ
EVAL-ADM1068LQEBZ
EVAL-ADM1069LQEBZ
EVAL-ADM1166TQEBZ
EVAL-ADM1168LQEBZ
EVAL-ADM1169LQEBZ
Contains Evaluation Board
EVAL-ADM1062-69CASZ
EVAL-ADM1062-69CASZ
EVAL-ADM1062-69CASZ
EVAL-ADM1062-69CASZ
EVAL-ADM1062-69CASZ
EVAL-ADM1062-69CASZ
EVAL-ADM1062-69CASZ
EVAL-ADM1062-69CASZ
EVAL-ADM1062-69CASZ
EVAL-ADM1062-69CASZ
EVAL-ADM1062-69CASZ
PLEASE SEE THE LAST PAGE FOR AN IMPORTANT
WARNING AND LEGAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
Contains IC Socket
SOCKET-ADM106xTQZ
SOCKET-ADM106xTQZ
SOCKET-ADM106xTQZ
SOCKET-ADM106xTQZ
SOCKET-ADM106xTQZ
SOCKET-ADM106xTQZ
SOCKET-ADM106xLQZ
SOCKET-ADM106xLQZ
SOCKET-ADM106xTQZ
SOCKET-ADM106xLQZ
SOCKET-ADM106xLQZ
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Corresponding Devices
ADM1062ASUZ
ADM1063ASUZ
ADM1064ASUZ
ADM1065ASUZ
ADM1066ASUZ
ADM1067ASUZ
ADM1068ASTZ
ADM1069ASTZ
ADM1166ASUZ
ADM1168ASTZ
ADM1169ASTZ
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1
I²C Interface ...................................................................................4
Evaluation Kit Contents ................................................................... 1
Multiple Board Setup ....................................................................4
Additional Equipment Needed ....................................................... 1
Switch, Jumper, and LED Functions ...........................................5
Related Documents .......................................................................... 1
Socket Selection Guide .................................................................8
Software Needed ............................................................................... 1
Margining Guide ...............................................................................9
General Description ......................................................................... 1
Evaluation Kit Quick Start Guide................................................. 10
Evaluation Kit Selection Guide ....................................................... 1
Hardware Setup .......................................................................... 10
Revision History ............................................................................... 2
Software Setup ............................................................................ 11
Evaluation Board Hardware ............................................................ 3
Demo 1 ........................................................................................ 12
Supported Devices ........................................................................ 3
Demo 2 ........................................................................................ 13
Power Supplies .............................................................................. 3
Evaluation Board Schematics........................................................ 14
Inputs Emulation .......................................................................... 3
Ordering Information .................................................................... 18
Output Signals............................................................................... 3
Bill of Materials ........................................................................... 18
REVISION HISTORY
4/14—Rev. B to Rev. C
Change to Evaluation Kit Contents Section, Additional
Equipment Section, and General Description Section ................ 1
Change to I2C Interface Section...................................................... 4
7/13—Rev. A to Rev. B
Changes to Power Supplies Section and Figure 1......................... 3
Changes to Demo 2 Section .......................................................... 13
9/11—Rev. 0 to Rev. A
Changes to Package Contents Section, changes to General
Description Section, and Added Table 1 ....................................... 1
Changes to Output Signals Section and Changes to Figure 1 .... 3
Changes to Figure 2 .......................................................................... 4
Changes to Table 2 ............................................................................ 5
Changes to Table 5 ............................................................................ 7
Added Evaluation Kits Quick Start Guide, added Figure 4 to
Figure 16, Renumbered Sequentially ........................................... 10
2/10—Revision 0: Initial Version
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EVALUATION BOARD HARDWARE
The EVAL-ADM1062-69CASZ evaluation board is designed for
advanced evaluation of ADM1062 to ADM1169 SuperSequencer®
ICs. The board is easy to use, easy to probe, allows flexible
wiring, and offers multiple board cascadability.
SUPPORTED DEVICES
The evaluation board is designed to support all ADM1062
to ADM1169 devices in various packages. A device socket is
generally required for use with this board.
Devices can be easily fitted and changed using the ADM1062 to
ADM1169 device sockets. Solder pads for a single 48-lead thin,
plastic quad flat package (TQFP) is also available on the board,
allowing the user to solder parts onto the board.
INPUTS EMULATION
Ten onboard adjustable voltage regulators from Analog Devices,
Inc., provide input supply emulation for all different setups
supported by the ADM1062 to ADM1169 devices. Each regulator operates independently and output voltages can be easily
adjusted by hand using an on-board rotating potentiometer.
Every regulator can be enabled or disabled by the user or by
the ADM1062 to ADM1169 device, depending on the jumper
configuration. Each regulator has an LED assigned to it to
indicate its status.
All regulators have a feedback pin that allows the user to evaluate
the margining function of the ADM1062 to ADM1169 devices.
An additional on-board two-way, push-pull/open-drain switch,
S3, can be used by the user to emulate digital inputs, if required.
Note the labeling on the board. For example, VP1/VX4 indicates a change in function depending on the ADM1062 to
ADM1169 device in use. The text on the left, VP1, is for use
with the ADM1062 to ADM1067 and ADM1166, whereas
the text on the right, VX4, is for use with the ADM1068/
ADM1069/ADM1168/ADM1169.
OUTPUT SIGNALS
POWER SUPPLIES
The evaluation board can accept 9 V to 14.4 V from a bench
power supply through Connector J1 and Connector J2. It also
supports a wall-mountable switching power supply with the
same voltage range using Connector J3. J3 is grounded in the
core and has polarity protection circuits to prevent damage
due to incorrect polarity setup. The current consumption of the
board depends on the exact configuration but is typically less
than 200 mA.
PDO output signals from the ADM1062 to ADM1169 devices
can be easily wired across to the regulator enable control
circuits to control the on-board voltage regulators. This allows
the board to perform simulations for real-world sequencing
applications. The DAC output signals can also be wired to the
feedback node of the regulators to achieve supply margining.
The wiring is made easy with the point-to-point patch cables
included in the evaluation kit. The user can easily cross link
the PDO output to a regulators enable input or connect DAC
outputs to a regulator’s feedback node.
ADJUSTABLE
REGULATORS
MULTIBOARD
CONNECTOR
TEMPERATURE
SENSORS
DEVELOPMENT
AREA
Bottom row
grounded
DAC
MARGINING
OUTPUTS
POWER INPUT
9V TO 14.4V
I2C CONNECTOR
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MULTIBOARD
CONNECTOR
OPTIONAL
DIGITAL INPUT
Figure 1. Evaluation Board Wiring with Point-To-Point Patch Cables
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I²C INTERFACE
The evaluation board supports an I²C interface. The user can
connect from the PC USB port to the board using the USBSDP-CABLEZ dongle from Analog Devices. The dongle has
internal pull-ups for the SDA and SCL bus. Users can use their
own I²C cable. The evaluation board can provide on-board
3.3 V voltage pull-up by populating R21 and R22.
The board is compatible with all ADM1062 to ADM1169
evaluation software.
MULTIPLE BOARD SETUP
Connector J7 and Connector J9, along with the eight-way
ribbon cable, allow multiple EVAL-ADM1062-69CASZ boards
to be connected together to evaluate complex cascade sequencing setups.
Apart from power and I²C signals, the cable also links three
independent GPIO signal lines between the two boards that
it connects. The user can connect them to the inputs and/or
outputs of the ADM1062 to ADM1169 devices to achieve
sequencing across multiple boards. This allows multiple
ADM1062 to ADM1169 devices to work together to increase
the number of supply rails to be sequenced and monitored.
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The connection cable carries both power and I²C communication signals across every board that is connected. The user only
needs to connect the power and I²C cable to one board. It is
recommended to connect the power supply to the board in the
middle of the multiple board setup to avoid uneven power
dissipation in the traces/cables.
Figure 2. Multiple Boards Connection
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SWITCH, JUMPER, AND LED FUNCTIONS
Table 2. Connector Functions
Switch
S1
S1-A
S2
S2-1
S2-2
S3
S3-1
S3-2
S4
S4-1, S4-2
S5
S5-1, S5-2
Description
I2C/mode control switch.
Position A allows the use of the ADM1063 device.
Position B allows the board to be isolated from I2C communications.
Position C allows the use of the ADM1062, ADM1064 to ADM1069, ADM1166, ADM1168, and
ADM1169 devices.
Device address switch.
On: Address Pin A0 pulled down to ground.
Off: Address Pin A0 pulled up to VDDCAP.
On: Address Pin A1 pulled down to ground.
Off: Address Pin A1 pulled up to VDDCAP.
Optional digital input switch.
Use in conjunction with X49.
X49 connected: push-pull.
X49 disconnected: open-drain.
On: X49 pulled to ground.
Off: X49 pulled to 3.3 V/high impedance.
Use in conjunction with X32.
X32 connected: push-pull.
X32 disconnected: open-drain.
On: X32 pulled to ground.
Off: X32 pulled to 3.3 V/high impedance.
External Temperature Sensor 1 control switch (for use with the ADM1062 and ADM1063).
Both on: External Temperature Sensor 1 connected.
Both off: External Temperature Sensor 1 disconnected.
External Temperature Sensor 2 control switch (for use with the ADM1063 only).
Both on: External Temperature Sensor 2 connected.
Both off: External Temperature Sensor 2 disconnected.
Default
Position C
Off
Off
Disconnected
Off
Disconnected
Off
Both off
Both off
Table 3. Jumper Functions
Jumper
J13
J6
J20
J23
J26
J29
J14
J32
J35
J38
J11
J12
Corresponding Regulator/Rails
VH/VH
VX1/VX1
VX2/VX2
VX3/VX3
VX4/NC
VX5/NC
VP1/VX4
VP2/VP1
VP3/VP2
VP4/VP3
7 V (intermediate)
3.3 V (pull-up)
Description
Rail isolation jumper. Disconnect to isolate the
corresponding regulators from its power supply. Can be
used for debug.
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Default
Connected
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Jumper
J10
J15
J17
J16
J21
J24
J27
J30
J18
J33
J36
J39
J4
J19
J22
J25
J28
J8
J31
J34
J37
J40
J41
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Corresponding Regulator/Rails
VH
ADM1062 to ADM1169 VH pin
VH/VH
VX1/VX1
VX2/VX2
VX3/VX3
VX4/NC
VX5/NC
VP1/VX4
VP2/VP1
VP3/VP2
VP4/VP3
VX1/VX1
VX2/VX2
VX3/VX3
VX4/NC
VX5/NC
VP1/VX4
VP2/VP1
VP3/VP2
VP4/VP3
VXx/VPx/VH
PDOx
Description
Controls the output of the VH regulator.
Controls the source voltage connected to the VH pin of
the ADM1062 to ADM1169 device.
Connect left: connect VH pin to on-board VH regulator.
Connect right: connect VH pin directly to board supply.
Leave unconnected: leave VH pin unconnected.
Regulator control jumpers. Position A: regulator always
on. Position B: regulator controlled by the PDO output
signal of the ADM1062 to ADM1169. Unplugged:
regulator shutdown.
Default
Connected
Regulator output voltage divider control jumpers.
Position A: normal regulator output. Position B: 1/3 of
normal regulator output. Unplugged: disconnect
regulator output.
Position A
Connect left
Position A
Connector used for device inputs probing.
Connector used for device outputs probing.
Table 4. LED Functions
LED
D3
D4
D6
D7
D8
D9
D5
D10
D11
D12
D2
Rails
VH/VH
VX1/VX1
VX2/VX2
VX3/VX3
VX4/NC
VX5/NC
VP1/VX4
VP2/VP1
VP3/VP2
VP4/VP3
Board main power input
Description
Power indication LEDs. On position indicates voltage on corresponding rail.
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Table 5. Patching Through-Hole Connection Points
Connection Points
VX1/VX1
VX2/VX2
VX3/VX3
VX4/NC
VX5/NC
VP1/VX4
VP2/VP1
VP3/VP2
VP4/VP3
VH/VH
PDO1
PDO2
PDO3
PDO4
PDO5
PDO6
PDO7
PDO8
PDO9
PDO10
EN-VX1/VX1
EN-VX2/VX2
EN-VX3/VX3
EN-VX4/NC
EN-VX5/NC
EN-VP1/VX4
EN-VP2/VP1
EN-VP3/VP2
EN-VP4/VP3
EN-VH/VH
X11
X12
X13
X14
X15
X16
Connected To
VX1/VX1 pin of the ADM1062 to ADM1169
VX2/VX2 pin of the ADM1062 to ADM1169
VX3/VX3 pin of the ADM1062 to ADM1169
VX4/NC pin of the ADM1062 to ADM1169
VX5/NC pin of the ADM1062 to ADM1067 and ADM1166
VP1/VX4 pin of the ADM1062 to ADM1169
VP2/VP1 pin of the ADM1062 to ADM1169
VP3/VP2 pin of the ADM1062 to ADM1169
VP4/VP3 pin of the ADM1062 to ADM1067 and ADM1166
VH/VH pin of the ADM1062 to ADM1169
PDO1 pin of the ADM1062 to ADM1169
PDO2 pin of the ADM1062 to ADM1169
PDO3 pin of the ADM1062 to ADM1169
PDO4 pin of the ADM1062 to ADM1169
PDO5 pin of the ADM1062 to ADM1169
PDO6 pin of the ADM1062 to ADM1169
PDO7 pin of the ADM1062 to ADM1169
PDO8 pin of the ADM1062 to ADM1169
PDO9 pin of the ADM1062 to ADM1067 and ADM1166
PDO10 pin of the ADM1062 to ADM1067 and ADM1166
VX1/VX1 regulator
VX2/VX2 regulator
VX3/VX3 regulator
VX4/NC regulator
VX5/NC regulator
VP1/VX4 regulator
VP2/VP1 regulator
VP3/VP2 regulator
VP4/VP3 regulator
VH/VH regulator
DAC1 pin of the ADM1062, ADM1066, ADM1067, ADM1069,
ADM1166, and ADM1169
DAC2 pin of the ADM1062, ADM1066, ADM1067, ADM1069,
ADM1166, and ADM1169
DAC3 pin of the ADM1062, ADM1066, ADM1067, ADM1069,
ADM1166, and ADM1169
DAC4 pin of the ADM1062, ADM1066, ADM1067, ADM1069,
ADM1166, and ADM1169
DAC5 pin of the ADM1062, ADM1066, ADM1067, ADM1069,
and ADM1166
DAC6 pin of the ADM1062, ADM1066, ADM1067, ADM1069,
and ADM1166
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Description
Input connections of the ADM1062 to ADM1169.
Output connections of the ADM1062 to ADM1169.
Connected to the enable circuit of the regulators;
connect to PDO outputs directly to allow the
ADM1062 to ADM1169 device to take control of
the regulator.
DAC outputs of the ADM1062, ADM1066, ADM1067,
ADM1069, ADM1166, and ADM1169
DAC outputs of the ADM1062, ADM1066,
ADM1067, ADM1069, and ADM1166
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Connection Points
T4
T5
T6
T7
T8
T9
T10
T11
T12
T13
X49
X32
IA
IB
IC
OA
OB
OC
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Connected To
SET pin of VH/VH regulator (ADP3367)
Feedback pin of the VX1/VX1 regulator
Feedback pin of the VX2/VX2 regulator
Feedback pin of the VX3/VX3 regulator
Feedback pin of the VX4/NC regulator
Feedback pin of the VX5/NC regulator
Feedback pin of the VP1/VX4 regulator
Feedback pin of the VP2/VP1 regulator
Feedback pin of the VP3/VP2 regulator
Feedback pin of the VP4/VP3 regulator
S3-1
S3-2
J9 (OA of the connected board)
J9 (OB of the connected board)
J9 (OC of the connected board)
J7 (IA of the connected board)
J7 (IB of the connected board)
J7 (IC of the connected board)
Description
Connected to the feedback pin of the regulators;
connect to the X11 to X16 inputs for supply
margining (see the Margining Guide section).
Optional digital inputs can be set as open-drain or
push-pull.
I/Os for multiple board setup.
I/Os for multiple board setup.
SOCKET SELECTION GUIDE
Table 6.
Model
SOCKET-ADM106xTQZ
SOCKET-ADM106xLFZ
SOCKET-ADM106xLQZ
SOCKET-ADM1069LFZ
Description
ADM1062TQ to ADM1166TQ daughter card
ADM1062LF to ADM1166LF daughter card
ADM1068LQ to ADM1169LQ daughter card
ADM1069LF daughter card
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Corresponding Devices
ADM1062 to ADM1067 and ADM1166 in TQFP
ADM1062 to ADM1067 and ADM1166 in LFCSP
ADM1068, ADM1069, ADM1168 and ADM1169 in LQFP
ADM1069 and ADM1169 in LFCSP
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MARGINING GUIDE
The ADP3331 LDO is used to provide adjustable VX and VP
input voltages.
A separate Excel tool has been created for users to calculate the
settings for margining function.
The feedback topology for this part is different from other
regulators (see Figure 3). Another voltage divider is used inside
the part to provide feedback voltage to the error amplifier. This
causes margining calculation in the ADM1062 to ADM1169
evaluation software tool to be different.
Note that closed-loop margining is less affected by this topology,
although the margining range may differ from the calculated
values in the software tool. For the VH pin, the use of ADP3367
results in the margining functions performing correctly with
both open and closed loop.
INPUT
OUTPUT
NONINVERTING
WIDEBAND
DRIVER
ATTENUATION
(VBANDGAP /VOUT)
COMPENSATION
CAPACITOR
gm
R3
PTAT
VOS
R4
R1
CLOAD
D1
PTAT
CURRENT
RLOAD
R2
ADP3331
GND
Figure 3. ADP3331 Functional Diagram
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EVALUATION KIT QUICK START GUIDE
For ADM1068 to ADM1069 and ADM1168 to ADM1169
Evaluation Kits
For ADM1062 to ADM1067 and ADM1166 Evaluation
Kits
3.
PDO1
PDO2
PDO3
PDO4
PDO5
PDO6
PDO7
PDO8
PDO9
PDO10
EN-VX1/VX1
EN-VX2/VX2
EN-VX3/VX3
EN-VX4/NC
EN-VX5/NC
EN-VP1/VX4
EN-VP2/VP1
EN-VP3/VP2
EN-VP4/VP3
2.
3.
4.
Put jumpers J4, J19, and J22 into Position A. This puts the
output of LDOs connected to VXx inputs to a lower voltage
range.
Remove the jumpers J27 and J30 to disable the LDOs that
are not used.
Put jumpers J16, J21, J24, J18, J33, J36, and J39 into
Position B. This makes the LDOs connected to VXx and
VPx inputs enabled by external signals.
Use the point-to-point patch cables to connect the PDOx
pins to the enable pins of the LDOs as shown in Figure 6.
PDO1
PDO2
PDO3
PDO4
PDO5
PDO6
PDO7
PDO8
EN-VX1/VX1
EN-VX2/VX2
EN-VX3/VX3
EN-VX4/NC
EN-VX5/NC
EN-VP1/VX4
EN-VP2/VP1
EN-VP3/VP2
EN-VP4/VP3
Figure 6. Demo Patch Connection 2
Figure 4. Demo Patch Connection 1
5.
6.
7.
8.
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2.
Put jumpers J4, J19, J22, J25, and J28 into Position A. This
puts the output of LDOs connected to VXx inputs to lower
voltage ranges.
Put jumpers J16, J21, J24, J27, J30, J18, J33, J36, and J39
into Position B. This makes the LDOs connected to VXx
and VPx inputs enabled by external signals.
Use the point-to-point patch cables to connect the PDOx
pins to the enable pins of the LDOs as shown in Figure 4
and Figure 5.
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1.
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HARDWARE SETUP
Figure 5. Evaluation Kit Quick Start Setup
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For the ADM1063 evaluation kit, switch S1 to Position A.
Keep every other switch and jumper in the default
positions.
Place the device into the IC socket, and connect the board
to the PC using the USB-to-I²C dongle.
Apply power to the board.
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SOFTWARE SETUP
The software searches for all the ADM1062 to ADM1169
devices connected to the interface. Verify the device and
address that appears in the device list and click Continue.
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3.
4.
Figure 8. Device Search
5.
Click No in the pop-up window to prevent usage of
information from the previous session.
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2.
Download and install the ADM106x and ADM116x SuperSequencer evaluation software from analog.com.
The software package includes a GUI evaluation tool, a
command-line based Prog106x tool, and USB-to-I²C
dongle drivers.
Download the Supersequencer quick start demo
configurations.zip file; this contains the device
configuration files for the demo.
There are two demo configurations for each device types,
demo1 and demo2. Each configuration is saved in both
*.txt and *.hex format. Users can use the GUI evaluation
software to load the *.txt file or use the Prog106x tool to
load the *.hex file. This user guide describes the former;
for details of the Prog106x tool refer to user guide UG-049.
Run the GUI ADM106x and ADM116x SuperSequencer
evaluation software, and select the appropriate I2C
interface, then click Work Online as shown in Figure 7.
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1.
Figure 9. Prevent Usage of Previous Information
Figure 7. I2C Interface Select
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1.
Use the menu bar and navigate to File->Recall Settings
From File, or use the shortcut key Ctrl + R.
4.
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5.
Observe the LEDs on the evaluation board flashing in
periodic sequence. The Demo 1 configuration simply uses
the timeout exit condition of the sequencing engine to
sequence the enable signals of the LDOs.
Examine the details of the device outputs configuration
and sequencing engine content in the Outputs and
Sequencing Engine tabs of the GUI as shown in Figure 13
and Figure 14.
Figure 10. Recall Settings
Click Recall and then navigate to and select the Demo1 .txt
file of the appropriate device.
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2.
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Figure 13. Outputs Tab
Figure 11. Recall Settings
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Verify the checksums and click OK.
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3.
Figure 14. Sequencing Engine Tab
Figure 12. Verify Checksums
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DEMO 2
Use the same method described in the Demo 1 section to
load the corresponding Demo 2 configuration .txt file into
the device.
The sequencing engine configuration in Demo 2 is more
complex and closely resembles the setup for a real application.
Most of the sequencing engine states use all three exit conditions, namely sequence, timeout, and monitor. The status of
each supply being enabled is checked, ensuring that all supplies
are powered up to the correct level and are stable before
advancing the sequencing engine.
Observe the sequencing engine advancement based on the
status of the on-board LEDs, or use a DMM to probe each VXx
and VPx inputs while tweaking the knob to get the accurate
voltage reading. For devices with ADC functions, use the
Readback tab to continuously read the voltage level on each
inputs as shown in Figure 16. Note that the J4, J19, J22, J25, J28
jumpers may need to be in Position B to achieve low voltage
on the VXx inputs.
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If the supply did not rise to the expected level after the timeout
period, the sequencing engine can exit to a user-defined fault
state. In each state, the sequencing engine also monitors the
status of the supplies being enabled in previous states to ensure
the integrity of the supply chain. The status of each inputs can
be defined using the Inputs tab shown in Figure 15.
In Demo 2, a window comparator is applied to each of the
inputs except for VH. Use the knob of on-board potentiometer
to adjust the voltages on VXx and VPx inputs to the exact level
in order to advance the sequencing engine, starting from VX1.
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Figure 16. Readback Tab
Figure 15. Inputs Tab
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Figure 17. Board Schematic 1
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Figure 18. Board Schematic 2
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Figure 19. Board Schematic 3
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Figure 20. Board Schematic 4
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BILL OF MATERIALS
Table 7.
Reference Designator
C1
C7, C8, C10, C13, C14, C18,
C19, C21, C22, C24, C25, C27,
C28, C30, C31, C33, C34, C36,
C37
C3, C4, C9, C11, C15
C6, C12, C16, C20, C23, C26,
C29, C32, C35, C38, C39, C40
to C43
C2, C5, C17
D1
D2 to D12
EN-VH/VH, EN-VP1/VX4,
EN-VP2/VP1, EN-VP3/VP2,
EN-VP4/VP3, EN-VX1/VX1,
EN-VX2/VX2, EN-VX3/VX3,
EN-VX4/NC, EN-VX5/NC
GND, IA, IB, IC
J1
J2
J6, J10 to J14, J20, J23, J26,
J29, J32, J35, J38
J4, J8, J15 to J19, J21, J22, J24,
J25, J27, J28, J30, J31, J33,
J34, J36, J37, J39
J3
J40, J41
J5
J7, J9
OA, OB, OC, PDO1 to PDO10
Q1, Q3
Q2, Q5
Q4, Q6 to Q13
R1, R5, R14, R29, R38, R57,
R48, R66, R75, R84, R93
R2, R10, R35, R44, R54, R63
R3, R7
R4, R8, R16, R33, R42, R52,
R61, R70, R79, R88
R6
R11, R15
R12, R17, R19, R25, R28, R37,
R47, R56, R65, R74, R83, R92
R13, R27, R36, R46, R55, R64,
R73, R82, R91
R18, R20, R31, R32, R40, R41,
R50, R51, R59, R60, R68, R69,
R77, R78, R86, R87, R95, R96
Description
Aluminum electrolytic capacitor,
Case C, 35 V, 10 µF
SMD capacitor, 0.47 µF, 20%
Manufacturer
Panasonic
Part Number
EEE1VA100SR
Stock Code 1
FEC 9697012
Phycomp
CC0603MRY5V7BB474
FEC 3188851
16 V SMD tantalum capacitor, 10 µF,
10%
SMD capacitor, 220 pF, 5%
AVX
TAJB106K016R
FEC 498-737
Phycomp
CC0603JRNPO9BN221
FEC 430948
Capacitor, Case B, 1.0 µF, 35 V, 10%
Diode, Schottky, 2 A, 20 V, SMB
Green 0805 chip LED
Patchwork area, not populated
Kemet
Vishay
Kingbright
N/A
B45196E6105K209
SL22
KP-2012SGC
N/A
FEC 9754032
FEC 9550780
FEC 1318243
N/A
Plated hole, keep free of solder
Red 4 mm banana socket
Black 4 mm banana socket
2-pin (0.1" pitch) header and shorting
shunt
3-pin (0.1" pitch) header and shorting
shunt inserted in Position A
N/A
Deltron
Deltron
Harwin
N/A
571-0500-01
571-0100-01
M20-9990246, M7566-05
Harwin
M20-9990346, M7566-05
N/A
FEC 1101127
FEC 1101128
FEC 1022247,
FEC 150-411
FEC 1022249,
FEC 150-411
2.1 mm dc barrel power connector
Header, 1-row, 10-way
Header, right angle, 1-row, 3-way
8-way top entry socket (board-toboard)
Patchwork area, not populated
Transistor, PNP, SOT-23
N-channel, enhancement mode,
TMOSFET
General-purpose NPN SMD transistor
Resistor, RC22H, 0603, 1 kΩ, 1%
Cliff
Tyco Electronics
Harwin
Tyco Electronics/
Amp
N/A
NXP
Fairchild
DC10A
1-826629-0
M22-2030305
7-215079-8
FEC 224-959
FEC 3418376
FEC 672129
FEC 148593
N/A
BC807-40
NDS7002A
N/A
FEC 1081222
FEC 984-5437
NXP
Phycomp
BC850C
RC0603FR-071KL
FEC 1081241
FEC 9238484
Resistor, 0603, 82 kΩ, 1%
Resistor, RC22H, 0603, 100 kΩ, 1%
3/8" square (10 mm) single-turn
potentiometer, 1 MΩ
Resistor, RC22H, 0603, 470 kΩ, 1%
Resistor, 110 kΩ , 1%
10 kΩ resistor, 1%
Multicomp
Phycomp
Vishay
MC 0.063W 0603 1% 82K
RC0603FR-07100KL
M63M105KB30T607
FEC 9331573
FEC 9238727
FEC 9608290
Phycomp
Multicomp
Vishay Dale
RC0603FR-07470KL
MC 01W 0603 1% 110K
CRCW060310K0FKEA
FEC 9238808
FEC 9332464
FEC 1469748
Resistor, 0603, 20 kΩ, 1%
Multicomp
MC 0.063W 0603 1% 20K
FEC 9330771
Resistor, 0603, 390 kΩ, 1%
Multicomp
MC 0.063W 0603 1% 390K
FEC 9331166
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Reference Designator
R21, R22
R23, R71, R80, R89
R24, R110, R111
R26, R72, R81, R90
R30, R39, R45, R49, R58, R67,
R76, R85, R94
R9, R34, R43, R53, R62
R98, R99, R100 to R109
R97
S1
S2 to S5
SCL, SDA, T4 to T13
U1, U8, U9, U10 to U15
U2, U4
U3
U5
U6
U7
VH/VH, VP1/VX4, VP2/VP1,
VP3/VP2, VP4/VP3, VX1/VX1,
VX2/VX2, VX3/VX3, VX4/NC,
VX5/NC, X11 to X18, X29 to
X32, X49, X4432, X4433
X60, X61
1
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Description
DNP
Resistor, 0603, 270 kΩ, 1%
Resistor, RC21, 0603, 1 MΩ, 5%
Resistor, 0603, 75 kΩ, 1%
Resistor, 0603, 3.01 kΩ, 1%
Manufacturer
N/A
Multicomp
Phycomp
Multicomp
Vishay Dale
Part Number
N/A
MC 0.063W 0603 1% 270K
RC0603JR-071ML
MC 0.063W 0603 1% 75K
CRCW06033K01FKEA
Stock Code 1
Not assembled
FEC 9330941
FEC 9233741
FEC 9331522
FEC 1469791
Resistor, 0603, 300 kΩ, 1%
Resistor, 0805, 49.9 kΩ, 1%
Resistor, RC11, 0805, 0 Ω, 1%
DPDT switch
2-way, dual-in-line switch
Plated hole, keep free of solder
Adjustable LDO regulator
LDO
Diode, Zener, 27 V, 250 mW
10-pin single-in-line socket terminal
strip (eight 10-pin strips required)
DNP
Voltage regulator, 3.3 V
Patchwork area, not populated
Multicomp
Vishay Dale
Phycomp
Multicomp
Grayhill
N/A
Analog Devices
Analog Devices
NXP
Tyco
MC 0.063W 0603 1% 300K
CRCW080549K9FKEA
9233750RL
6MD1S4M2RE
78B02T
N/A
ADP3331ARTZ
ADP3367ARZ
BZX84-C27
510-AG91D10-ESL
FEC 9330992
FEC 1469934
FEC 9233750RL
FEC 1550249
FEC 9479031
N/A
ADP3331ARTZ
ADP3367ARZ
FEC 1081413
FEC 1172526
N/A
STMicroelectronics
N/A
N/A
L78L33ACZ
N/A
Not assembled
FEC 1467768
N/A
Header, straight, 2-way
Tyco
826926-2
FEC 1248140
FEC = Farnell ordering code.
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NOTES
I2C refers to a communications protocol originally developed by Philips Semiconductor (now NXP Semiconductors).
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circuitry, damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy ESD. Therefore, proper ESD precautions should be taken to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality.
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