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MAX5393 Evaluation System
The MAX5393 evaluation kit (EV kit) is a fully assembled
and tested PCB that features the MAX5393M 256-tap,
50kI, dual digital potentiometer. The MAX5393 dual
volatile potentiometers communicate through an SPIKcompatible serial interface (or through a stand-alone
3-wire interface).
The MAX5393EVMINIQU+ evaluation system (EV system) includes the MAX5393 EV kit and a MINIQUSB+
interface board. The MINIQUSB+ interface board can
be used to enable PC communication through the
USB interface. WindowsM 2000- , Windows XPM-, and
Windows VistaM-compatible software provides a professional user interface for exercising the MAX5393 features. The program is menu-driven and offers a graphical
user interface (GUI) complete with buttons, track bars,
and edit boxes. The EV kit software can also be used to
evaluate the MAX5386M, MAX5388, and MAX5391. The
EV kit can also be interfaced directly to a user-supplied
3-wire system.
The MAX5393 ICs can be powered from a 1.7V, 2.6V,
3.3V, or 5V source generated from the MINIQUSB+ interface board and EV kit circuitry, or from a user-supplied
external 1.7V to 5.25V DC power supply. Order the EV
system (MAX5393EVMINIQU+) for a complete PC-based
evaluation of the MAX5393.
The EV kit also contains PCB footprints for the MAX5386M,
MAX5388, and MAX5391. To evaluate these parts,
order samples and install the ICs on U1, U4, and U2,
respectively.
Features
S 1.7V to 5.25V Single-Supply Operation
S PC USB to 3-Wire Interface or Stand-Alone 3-Wire
Serial-Interface Operation
S Easy-to-Use Menu-Driven Software
S Includes Windows 2000-, Windows XP-, and
Windows Vista-Compatible Software
S Fully Assembled and Tested
Ordering Information
PART
TYPE
MAX5393EVMINIQU+
EV System
+Denotes lead(Pb)-free and RoHS compliant.
Component Lists
MAX5393 EV System
(MAX5393EVMINIQU+)
PART
QTY
DESCRIPTION
MAX5393EVKIT+
1
EV kit
MINIQUSB+
1
Maxim command module
MAX5393 EV Kit (MAX5393EVKIT+)
DESIGNATION
C1, C2, C3, C7,
C10, C11, C14,
C15, C19, C20,
C23, C24, C25
QTY
DESCRIPTION
13
1FF Q10%, 16V X5R ceramic
capacitors (0603)
Murata GRM188R71C105K or
TDK C1608X5R1C105K
C4, C8, C12,
C16
4
0.1FF Q10%, 50V X7R ceramic
capacitors (0603)
Murata GRM188R71H104K or
TDK C1608X7R1H104K
C5, C6, C9,
C13
0
Not installed, ceramic
capacitors (0603)
C26
1
10FF Q10%, 6.3V X5R ceramic
capacitor (0805)
Murata GRM21BR60J106K or
TDK C2012X5R0J106K
J1
1
2 x 4-pin header
J2
1
2 x 8-pin header
SPI is a trademark of Motorola, Inc.
Windows, Windows XP, and Windows Vista are registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
________________________________________________________________ Maxim Integrated Products 1
For pricing, delivery, and ordering information, please contact Maxim Direct at 1-888-629-4642,
or visit Maxim’s website at www.maxim-ic.com.
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General Description
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MAX5393 Evaluation System
Component Lists (continued)
MAX5393 EV Kit (continued)
DESIGNATION
QTY
J3
1
8-pin female receptacle
JU1, JU3–JU6,
JU8–JU18
16
2-pin headers
JU2, JU7, JU19
3
3-pin headers
JU20
1
4-pin header
R1
1
40.2kI Q1% resistor (0603)
R2
1
100kI Q1% resistor (0603)
U1, U2
0
Not installed, dual digital
potentiometers (16 TQFN-EP*)
U3
1
256-tap, 50kI, dual digital
potentiometer (14 TSSOP)
Maxim MAX5393MAUD+
0
Not installed, digital
potentiometer (10 FMAXM)
U4
DESCRIPTION
DESIGNATION
QTY
DESCRIPTION
U5
1
Adjustable output LDO
regulator (5 SC70)
Maxim MAX8512EXK+
(Top Mark: ADW)
U6
1
2.6V LDO regulator (5 SC70)
Maxim MAX8511EXK26+
(Top Mark: AAW)
U7
1
Single 1.8V to 5V level translator
(6 SC70)
U8
1
Dual 1.8V to 5V level translator
(8 SSOP)
—
20
Shunts (JU1–JU20)
—
1
PCB: MAX5386/5388/5391/5393
EVALUATION KIT+
*EP = Exposed pad.
Component Suppliers
SUPPLIER
PHONE
WEBSITE
Murata Electronics North America, Inc.
770-436-1300
www.murata-northamerica.com
TDK Corp.
847-803-6100
www.component.tdk.com
Note: Indicate that you are using the MAX5386M, MAX5388, MAX5391, or MAX5393 when contacting these component suppliers.
MAX5393 EV Kit Files
FILE
DESCRIPTION
INSTALL.EXE
Installs the EV kit files on the computer
MAX5393.EXE
Application program
FTD2XX.INF
USB driver file
UNINST.INI
Uninstalls the EV kit software
USB_Driver_Help.PDF
USB driver installation help file
µMAX is a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated
Products, Inc.
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•
MAX5393 EV system
Required Equipment
MAX5393 EV kit
MINQUSB+ command module (USB cable
included)
•
User-supplied Windows 2000, Windows XP, or
Windows Vista PC with a spare USB port
•
One or two multimeters
Note: In the following sections, software-related items
are identified by bolding. Text in bold refers to items
directly from the EV kit software. Text in bold and underlined refers to items from the Windows operating system.
Procedure
The MAX5393 EV kit is fully assembled and tested.
Follow the steps below to verify board operation:
1) Visit www.maxim-ic.com/evkitsoftware to download the latest version of the EV kit software,
5393Rxx.ZIP. Save the EV kit software to a temporary folder and uncompress the ZIP file.
6) Connect the included USB cable from the PC to
the MINIQUSB+ interface board. A Building Driver
Database window pops up in addition to a New
Hardware Found message when installing the
USB driver for the first time. If a window is not seen
that is similar to the one described above after
30s, remove the USB cable from the board and
reconnect it. Administrator privileges are required
to install the USB device driver on Windows 2000,
Windows XP, and Windows Vista.
7) Follow the directions of the Add New Hardware
Wizard to install the USB device driver. Choose the
Search for the best driver for your device option.
Specify the location of the device driver to be
C:\Program Files\MAX5393 (default installation
directory) using the Browse button. During device
driver installation, Windows may show a warning
message indicating that the device driver Maxim
uses does not contain a digital signature. This is
not an error condition and it is safe to proceed
with installation. Refer to the USB_Driver_Help.PDF
document included with the software if you have
problems during this step.
2) Install the EV kit software on the computer by running the INSTALL.EXE program inside the temporary folder. The program files are copied and icons
are created in the Windows Start | Programs menu.
8) Start the EV kit software by opening its icon in the
Start | Programs menu.
3) Verify that shunts are correctly installed on the jumpers, as listed in Table 1, for proper operation of the
EV kit.
10) Using the Device Connected combo box, select
MAX5393 from the list and then press the Default
button. The EV kit software main window appears,
as shown in Figure 1.
4) Connect the multimeters to measure voltage across
the MAX5393 (U3) WA and LA PCB pads and WB
and LB PCB pads.
5) Connect the MINIQUSB+ interface board to the EV
kit J2 and J3 connectors.
9) Observe as the program automatically detects the
USB connection and starts the main program.
11) The MAX5393 EV kit is now ready for additional
testing.
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Quick Start
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MAX5393 Evaluation System
Table 1. Jumper Configuration
JUMPER
JU1
JU12
JU13
JU14
JU15
JU19
JU20
SHUNT POSITION
EV KIT FUNCTION
Not installed
1.7V LDO output disabled
Installed*
1.7V LDO output enabled
Not installed
Installed*
Not installed
Installed*
Not installed
Installed*
Not installed
Installed*
MAX5393 HA disconnected from U3 VDD voltage source
MAX5393 HA connected to U3 VDD voltage source
MAX5393 LA disconnected from GND
MAX5393 LA connected to GND
MAX5393 HB disconnected from U3 VDD voltage source
MAX5393 HB connected to U3 VDD voltage source
MAX5393 LB disconnected from GND
MAX5393 LB connected to GND
1-2*
MAX5393 VDD = 1.7V
2-3
MAX5393 VDD voltage dependent on jumper JU20 configuration
1-2
VPOWER = 5V
1-3*
VPOWER = 3.3V
1-4
VPOWER = 2.6V
*Default position.
Detailed Description of Software
Graphical User Interface (GUI) Panel
The MAX5393 EV kit software GUI shown in Figure 1 is
a Windows program that provides a convenient means
to control the MAX5393 dual potentiometer. Use the
mouse or press the Tab key to navigate through the GUI
controls. The correct SPI write operations are generated
to update the MAX5393 internal memory registers when
any of these controls are executed.
The software divides the EV kit functions into group
boxes. The Interface group box indicates the EV kit
Status and the last write operation Command Sent
and Data Sent indicators. This data confirms proper
device operation. The Device Connected combo box
selects the Maxim part being evaluated and enables
the Update Pot A and B checkbox function when
choosing the MAX5393 option from the list. The Default
button programs both potentiometers to their midscale
positions. The lower Potentiometer A and Potentiometer
B group boxes provide controls to change the respective
wiper positions. The main window’s bottom status bar
provides the USB interface circuit communication status.
Software Startup
Upon startup, the EV kit software automatically searches
for the USB interface board’s circuit connection. In the
Interface group box, the Device Connected combo box
allows the user to select the proper part being evaluated. Upon selection of the device being evaluated, the
Update Pot A and B checkbox is enabled/disabled. The
EV kit enters the normal operating mode when the USB
connection is detected and the part has been selected.
Since the MAX5393 does not have read capability, all
of the edit boxes are set to question marks (??) and the
Potentiometer_ track bars are set to midscale. If the
USB connection is not detected, the software prompts
the user to retry, exit the program, or enter the demo
mode.
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Figure 2. MAX5393 Evaluation Kit Interface Circuit Popup Window
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Figure 1. MAX5393 Evaluation Kit Software Main Window
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MAX5393 Evaluation System
Demo Mode
The EV kit software enters the demo mode, when the
USB connection is not detected, by selecting Cancel on
the MAX5393 Evaluation Kit Interface Circuit popup
window (Figure 2). The software can also enter demo
mode at any time from the main window by selecting
the Options | Demo Mode menu item. When in demo
mode, all software communication to the EV kit circuit
is disabled; however, most of the software GUI is functional. Demo mode allows the user to evaluate the software without hardware connectivity. To exit demo mode,
deselect the Options | Demo Mode menu item.
Potentiometer A and B Wiper Positions
The wiper position track bars (WA, WB) in the
Potentiometer A and Potentiometer B group boxes
are used to independently change the wiper position
between the H_ and L_ end points. Use the computer
mouse or arrow keys to move the wiper position between
the 256 position points. The wiper position can also be
changed by entering the desired integer value in the
edit boxes, or by pressing the up or down arrows in the
respective edit box. A change in the W_ wiper position
track bars, or HW_/WL_ edit boxes writes to the registers and the wiper position is updated with the data sent.
The wiper position is shown in the HW_ and WL_ edit
boxes. The HW_ edit box shows the wiper position with
respect to the potentiometer H end point and the WL_
edit box shows the wiper position with respect to the
potentiometer L_ end point.
Potentiometers A and B can be updated simultaneously by checking the Update Pot A and B checkbox.
When enabled, the Potentiometer A group box sends
the same data to both of the digital potentiometers and
enables control of both digital potentiometers together.
Factory Default
Pressing the Default button resets potentiometer A and
B wiper positions in the MAX5393 to the factory-default
midscale position.
Status Indicator
The Status indicator in the Interface group box displays
EV Kit Operational when the EV kit enters the normal
operating mode after the USB connection is detected.
If the USB connection is not detected, or when the
software enters the demo mode, the Status indicator
displays Demo Mode. Demo mode is used to exercise
the software without hardware connectivity.
Command Sent Indicator
The Command Sent indicator in the Interface group box
displays the last command sent from the master (software) to the MAX5393. There are three SPI commands
available in the MAX5393 IC, which Table 2 describes.
Data Sent Indicator
The Data Sent indicator displays the last data sent for
the write to potentiometer A (0x00), potentiometer B
(0x01), or both potentiometer A and B (0x03) commands.
The MAX5393 IC uses an 8-bit (MSBs, D7:D0) data byte
to set the wiper position. Refer to the MAX5391/MAX5393
IC data sheet for additional information.
Keyboard Navigation
Press the Tab key to select each GUI control. The selected control is indicated by a dotted outline. Pressing Shift
+ Tab moves the selection to the previously selected
control. Buttons respond to the keyboard’s space bar
and some controls respond to the keyboard’s up-anddown arrow keys. Activate the program’s menu bar by
pressing the F10 key and then pressing the letter of the
desired menu item. Most menu items have one letter
underlined, indicating their shortcut key.
When a number is entered into the edit boxes, it can be
sent to the device by pressing the Enter key. It is also
sent when Tab or Shift + Tab is pressed.
Simple SPI Commands
There are two methods for communicating with the EV
kit, through the normal user-interface panel (Figure 1)
or through the SPI commands available by selecting
Table 2. MAX5393 SPI Command
COMMAND
MAX5393
REGISTER
BINARY
HEX
VREGA
00000000
0x00
SPI data is written to potentiometer A. Wiper WA position updates with
SPI data.
VREGB
00000001
0x01
SPI data is written to potentiometer B. Wiper WB position updates with
SPI data.
VREGAB
00000011
0x03
SPI data is written to potentiometers A and B. Wipers WA and WB position updates with SPI data.
DESCRIPTION
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the 3-Wire Interface (Figure 3) utility from the main program’s Options | Advanced Users Interface menu bar.
A window is displayed that allows SPI send/receive data
operations.
On the 3-wire interface tab, the Connection group
box defines the hardware connections of the interface.
For the EV kit, K10 is selected from the Clock (SCK)
(SCLK) drop-down list, K12 from the Data from
master to slave (MOSI) (DIN) drop-down list, K11
from the Data from slave to master (MISO) (DOUT)
drop-down list, K9 from the Chip-select (CS) for data
framing drop-down list, and the Use standard connections for high-speed SPI checkbox is checked (see
Figure 3).
The Configuration group box allows the user to configure the logic level and data rate. For the MAX5393 EV
kit, check the Send & Receive MSB first checkbox and
verify that the CPOL=1 (clock idle high) and CPHA=1
(sample 2nd edge) checkboxes are unchecked (see
Figure 3).
The Send and Receive Data group box allows the
user to send data to the MAX5393. The Data bytes to
be written edit box indicates data to be sent from the
master (microcontroller) to the device (MAX5393). Eightbit hexadecimal numbers should be comma delimited.
Press the Send Now button to transmit the data from the
master to the device. Data appearing in the Data bytes
received edit box is data read from the device. The Data
bytes received edit box in the EV kit software always
shows a default value of 0xFF since the MAX5393 does
not send data back to the master.
Note: The SPI dialog boxes accept numeric data in
hexadecimal format. Hexadecimal numbers must be
prefixed by $ or 0x. Figure 3 shows a simple SPI writebyte operation using the included 3-wire interface diagnostics tool. In this example, the software is sending
command 0x11 (write to potentiometers A and B) and
data 0x7F. The data sequence sets potentiometer A and
B wiper positions to 127.
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Figure 3. Simple Low-Level 3-Wire Interface
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MAX5393 Evaluation System
General Troubleshooting
Problem: Software reports it cannot find the interface
circuit:
• Is the USB cable connected to the MINIQUSB+ board?
• Has Windows plug-and-play detected the board?
Bring up Control Panel->System->Device Manager,
and look at what device nodes are indicated for USB.
If there is an Unknown device node attached to
the USB, uninstall it—this forces plug-and-play to try
again.
• If using an off-board SPI interface, is the power ground
connected to the EV kit ground (GND) at one of the
header J1 pin connections (J1-2, J1-4, J1-6, or J1-8)?
Detailed Description of Hardware
EV Kit VDD Input Source
The VPOWER rail is typically supplied as 3.3V or 5V by
the MINIQUSB+ interface board circuitry or 2.6V using
LDO regulator U6. LDO regulator U5 output is set to 1.7V
and is powered from the VPOWER rail. The VPOWER rail
and U5 are used to set the MAX5393 VDD input to 5V,
3.3V, 2.6V, or 1.7V.
Regulator U5 has an adjustable output that can be configured to a different voltage by replacing resistor R1.
Use the following equation to set U5 output voltage:
VOUT
R1 = 10 5 ×
− 1
1.225
where R1 is in ohms and VOUT is the desired U5 output
voltage.
The MAX5393 EV kit is an assembled and tested PCB
that features the MAX5393M 256-tap, 50kI, dual digital
potentiometer. Each wiper can be programmed independently among 256 tap positions. The EV kit uses a
MAX5393M in a 16-pin TSSOP package on a proven
two-layer PCB design.
Jumper JU20 selects the source for the MAX5393 EV
kit circuit VPOWER rail. See Table 3 for proper jumper
configuration for setting VPOWER rail.
The EV kit provides connector J1 to interface with the
MAX5393 CS, DIN, SCLK, and GND signals directly to
a user-supplied 3-wire system. Connector J1 also provides a connection for the EV kit’s 1.7V to 5.5V VPOWER
power-supply input.
Jumper JU1 enables/disables U5 output. Install a shunt
across JU1 to enable U5 1.7V output. Remove the shunt
at JU1 to disable U5 output. See Table 4 for proper JU1
configuration.
The EV kit is typically used with a MINIQUSB+ interface
board for communicating with a PC through the 3-wire
serial interface. Logic-level translators U7 and U8 provide proper SPI interface translation when using 1.7V to
5.5V to power the MAX5393 VDD input.
Table 3. VPOWER Rail (JU20)
Alternatively, the EV kit’s VDD PCB pad can be used to
supply an external 1.7V to 5.25V to the circuit’s VPOWER
rail, by removing the shunt at jumper JU20.
Note: LDO U6 output is disabled when the MINIQUSB+
board is not installed at headers J1 and J2.
Table 5. MAX5393 VDD Power Source (JU19,
JU1, JU20)
SHUNT POSITION
SHUNT
POSITION
VPOWER SOURCE
JU20
MAX5393 VDD PIN
JU19
JU1
JU20
1-2*
Installed*
X
1.7V
1-2
Not
installed
X
Not powered
1-2
5V (MINIQUSB+ circuitry)
1-2
5V (MINIQUSB+ circuitry)
1-3
3.3V (MINIQUSB+ circuitry)
1-2
5V
1-4
2.6V (LDO U6)
1-3
3.3V
1-4
2.6V
Not
installed
External source applied
at the EV kit VDD and
GND PCB pads
Not installed
External source applied at VDD and GND
PCB pads
2-3
Table 4. U5 LDO Function (JU1)
SHUNT POSITION
U5 1.7V OUTPUT
Installed*
Enabled
Not installed
Disabled
X
*Default position.
X = Don’t care.
*Default position.
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SPI Clock and Data-/Chip-Select Inputs
The MAX5393 features a clock and data-/chip-select
input pins for SPI-compatible communication to control
the wiper position. The clock and data-/chip-select pins
can be driven by the MINIQUSB+ interface circuit or the
PCB header (J1), along with a user-supplied external
SPI-compatible controller. An external SPI-compatible
controller can be connected to CS (J1-3), DIN (J1-5),
SCLK (J1-7), and GND (J1-2, J1-4, J1-6, J1-8) on header
J1 to communicate with the MAX5393 IC. When using
an external SPI-compatible controller, verify that the
MINIQUSB+ interface board has been disconnected
from the EV kit’s J2 and J3 headers. See Table 5 for
header J1 pin assignment.
Table 6. Header J1 Pin Assignment
PIN
SIGNAL
J1-1
VPOWER
J1-2, J1-4, J1-6, J1-8
GND
J1-3
J1-5
CS
DIN
J1-7
SCLK
Potentiometer, Voltage-Divider or Variable Resistor,
with Ground Reference
The EV kit provides an option to configure the MAX5393
as a potentiometer or voltage-divider, open-ended or
with ground reference, respectively. Use jumpers JU12
and JU13 for potentiometer A, and jumpers JU14 and
JU15 for potentiometer B configurations. See Tables 7
and 8 for jumper options for configuring potentiometers
A and B.
The MAX5393 IC can also be configured as a variable
resistor by shorting the H_ and W_ pads together using
a wire. When operating as a variable resistor, any power
source connected to the H_, W_, or L_ pads must be
voltage and current limited to the maximum conditions
stated in the MAX5391/MAX5393 IC data sheet.
Note: To test the device in resistor mode, the ohmmeter
must be GND referenced to the MAX5393. This can be
accomplished by connecting the L_ pin to GND or the H_
pin to VDD. Resistance can then be measured between
W_ and L_ or W_ and H_PCB pads.
Evaluating the MAX5386M/
MAX5388/MAX5391 ICs
The EV kit is populated with additional PCB footprints
(U1, U2, and U4) and various jumpers to evaluate the
MAX5386M, MAX5391, and MAX5388, respectively.
Note: It is recommended that the CS, DIN, and SCLK
signals not drive more than one device at any given time.
Refer to the MAX5386M, MAX5388, or MAX5391L/
MAX5391N EV system data sheets for additional information when evaluating the MAX5386M, MAX5388, or
MAX5391 digital potentiometers.
Table 7. JU12 and JU13 Jumper Functions (Potentiometer A)
SHUNT POSITION
JU12
Not installed
Installed*
JU13
Not installed
Installed
Not installed
Installed*
HA PAD
Not connected
Connected to VDD
LA PAD
Not connected
Connected to GND
Not connected
Connected to GND
MAX5393 FUNCTION
Potentiometer open ended
Potentiometer with GND reference
Voltage-divider open ended
Voltage-divider with GND reference
*Default position.
Table 8. JU14 and JU15 Jumper Functions (Potentiometer B)
SHUNT POSITION
JU14
Not installed
Installed*
JU15
Not installed
Installed
Not installed
Installed*
HB PAD
Not connected
Connected to VDD
LB PAD
Not connected
Connected to GND
Not connected
Connected to GND
MAX5393 FUNCTION
Potentiometer open ended
Potentiometer with GND reference
Voltage-divider open ended
Voltage-divider with GND reference
*Default position.
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MAX5393 VDD Input Configuration
Jumper JU19 selects the power source for the MAX5393
VDD input. Install a shunt across pins 1-2 to set the
MAX5393 VDD input to 1.7V. Install a shunt across pins
2-3 to set the MAX5393 VDD input to the VPOWER rail.
See Table 5 for proper jumper configuration for the
MAX5393 VDD power-supply input.
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Table 9. Jumper Configuration (JU1–JU20)
JUMPER
JU1
JU2
JU3
JU4
JU5
JU6
JU7
JU8
JU9
JU10
JU11
JU12
JU13
JU14
JU15
JU16
JU17
JU18
JU19
JU20
SHUNT POSITION
EV KIT FUNCTION
Not installed
1.7V LDO output disabled
Installed*
1.7V LDO output enabled
1-2*
MAX5386M VDD voltage = 1.7V
2-3
MAX5386M VDD voltage dependent on jumper JU20 configuration
Not installed
Installed*
Not installed
Installed*
Not installed
Installed*
Not installed
Installed*
MAX5386M HA disconnected from U1 VDD voltage source
MAX5386M HA connected to U1 VDD voltage source
MAX5386M LA disconnected from GND
MAX5386M LA connected to GND
MAX5386M HB disconnected from U1 VDD voltage source
MAX5386M HB connected from U1 VDD voltage source
MAX5386M LB disconnected from GND
MAX5386M LB connected to GND
1-2*
MAX5391 VDD voltage = 1.7V
2-3
MAX5391 VDD voltage dependent on jumper JU20 configuration
Not installed
Installed*
Not installed
Installed*
Not installed
Installed*
Not installed
Installed*
Not installed
Installed*
Not installed
Installed*
Not installed
Installed*
Not installed
Installed*
Not installed
Installed*
Not installed
Installed*
Not installed
Installed*
MAX5391 HA disconnected from U2 VDD voltage source
MAX5391 HA connected to U2 VDD voltage source
MAX5391 LA disconnected from GND
MAX5391 LA connected to GND
MAX5391 HB disconnected from U2 VDD voltage source
MAX5391 HB connected to U2 VDD voltage source
MAX5391 LB disconnected from GND
MAX5391 LB connected to GND
MAX5393 HA disconnected from U3 VDD voltage source
MAX5393 HA connected to U3 VDD voltage source
MAX5393 LA disconnected from GND
MAX5393 LA connected to GND
MAX5393 HB disconnected from U3 VDD voltage source
MAX5393 HB connected to U3 VDD voltage source
MAX5393 LB disconnected from GND
MAX5393 LB connected to GND
MAX5388 LA disconnected from GND
MAX5388 LA connected to GND
MAX5388 HB disconnected from U4 VDD voltage source
MAX5388 HB connected to U4 VDD
MAX5388 LB disconnected from GND
MAX5388 LB connected to GND
1-2*
MAX5393 VDD = 1.7V
2-3
MAX5393 VDD dependent on jumper JU20 configuration
1-2
VPOWER = 5V
1-3*
VPOWER = 3.3V
1-4
VPOWER = 2.6V
*Default position.
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MAX5393 Evaluation System
Evaluates: MAX5386M/MAX5388/MAX5391/MAX5393
Figure 4. MAX5393 EV Kit Schematic
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Evaluates: MAX5386M/MAX5388/MAX5391/MAX5393
MAX5393 Evaluation System
1.0”
Figure 5. MAX5393 EV Kit Component Placement
Guide—Component Side
1.0”
Figure 6. MAX5393 EV Kit PCB Layout—Component Side
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MAX5393 Evaluation System
Evaluates: MAX5386M/MAX5388/MAX5391/MAX5393
1.0”
Figure 7. MAX5393 EV Kit PCB Layout—Solder Side
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