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DEMO MANUAL EVAL-LT8376-AZ

Rev. 0

DESCRIPTION

LT8376 

60V, 2A Silent Switcher 

Synchronous Step-Down LED Driver 

Evaluation board EVAL-LT8376-AZ is a 60V,  2A syn-

chronous Buck LED driver featuring the 

LT

®

8376

. EVAL-

LT8376-AZ drives a single string of LEDs up to 36V at 

1.5A when V

IN

 is between 43V and 57V. EVAL-LT8376-AZ 

has an undervoltage lockout (UVLO) set at 40V with 2V 

hysteresis for turn-on. EVAL-LT8376-AZ runs at 350kHz 

switching frequency and features optional spread spec-

trum modulation (SSFM). With SSFM enabled, LT8376 

modulates its switching frequency from f

SW

 to f

SW

 + 25% 

to reduce EMI emissions.  
The LT8376 has an input voltage range of 3.6V to 60V. 

LT8376 has internal, synchronous 60V switches for 

high efficiency and small size. LT8376 has an adjustable 

switching frequency between 200kHz and 2MHz. The 

LT8376 can be synchronized with an external clock source 

or configured with SSFM enabled for low EMI. EVAL-

LT8376-AZ includes a SYNC/SSFM jumper to configure 

the LT8376 for either external frequency synchronization, 

SSFM enabled for low EMI, or set to normal operation 

with SSFM disabled. 
The LT8376’s integrated PWMTG high-side PMOS driver 

assists with PWM dimming of the connected LEDs. The 

LED string can be PWM dimmed for accurate brightness 

control with an externally generated PWM signal or an 

internally-generated PWM signal. EVAL-LT8376-AZ has 

jumpers that can be set to switch between internally-gen-

erated PWM signal, externally generated PWM signal, and 

100% on with no PWM signal. The LT8376 can also be 

analog dimmed by placing a controllable DC voltage on 

the CTRL pin. When running PWM dimming with SSFM 

enabled, the SSFM aligns itself with the PWM signal for 

flicker-free operation of the LED string. This applies to 

both internal and external PWM dimming.  

All registered trademarks and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Small ceramic input and output capacitors are used to 

save space and cost. The input and output filters on 

EVAL-LT8376-AZ reduce its EMI. The filters consist of a 

small ferrite bead or inductor and high frequency ceramic 

capacitors. These filters, combined with proper board 

layout and SSFM, are very effective in reducing EMI to 

comply with CISPR25 class 5 limits. Please follow the 

recommended layout and the four-layer PCB thickness of 

EVAL-LT8376-AZ. For best efficiency and PWM dimming 

performance, the EMI filters at the input and output can 

be removed.
The open LED overvoltage protection (OVP) uses the IC’s 

constant voltage regulation loop to regulate the output to 

approximately 41V if the LED string is opened. The output 

current can be monitored through the ISMON pin. Also, 

the 

FAULT

 pin can be used for open and short detection. 

The input undervoltage lockout (UVLO), LED current, 

output overvoltage protection (OVP), and switching fre-

quency, can all be easy adjusted with simple modifications 

to EVAL-LT8376-AZ.  
The LT8376 data sheet gives a complete description of the 

device, operation, and applications information. The data 

sheet must be read in conjunction with this demo manual 

for evaluation board EVAL-LT8376-AZ. The LT8376RV 

is assembled in a 28-lead plastic LQFN package with a 

thermally enhanced exposed ground pad. Proper board 

layout is essential for maximum performance. See the 

data sheet section “Designing the Printed Circuit Board”.

Design files for this circuit board are available

.

Summary of Contents for EVAL-LT8376-AZ

Page 1: ...he CTRL pin When running PWM dimming with SSFM enabled the SSFM aligns itself with the PWM signal for flicker free operation of the LED string This applies to both internal and external PWM dimming All registered trademarks and trademarks are the property of their respective owners Small ceramic input and output capacitors are used to save space and cost The input and output filters on EVAL LT8376...

Page 2: ... 05Ω R8 R15 100k 43V VIN 57V VLED 36V 1 5 A Open LED Voltage VOUT OVP R7 1M R6 24 9k 41 V Typical Efficiency VIN 50V VLED 36V ILED 1 5A with Filters without Filters 96 96 5 Internally Generated PWM Dimming Range JP3 INT JP4 INT 1 128 100 Internally Generated PWM Dimming Frequency JP3 INT JP4 INT R12 118k R5 287k 192 Hz Peak Current Limit 3 3 3 6 3 9 A EMIVIN Undervoltage Lockout UVLO Falling R3 40...

Page 3: ...ring of LEDs that will run with forward voltage less than or equal to 36V at 1 5A to the LED and LED turrets on the PCB as shown in Figure 1 2 Set JP4 to EXT ON and JP3 to ON for 100 always on LED operation Set JP2 to NO SSFM to run without SSFM 3 With power off connect the input power supply to the EMIVIN and GND turrets Make sure that the DC input voltage will not exceed 60V 4 Turn the input pow...

Page 4: ...4 DEMO MANUAL EVAL LT8376 AZ Rev 0 Figure 1 Setup Drawing for EVAL LT8376 AZ QUICK START PROCEDURE ...

Page 5: ...Z Efficiency vs VIN Internal PWM Dimming 128 1 PWM RATIO 192Hz PWM FREQUENCY 10µs DIV VSW 50V DIV PWMTG 20V DIV IL 2A DIV ILED 2A DIV EVAL 8376 F03 Figure 3 EVAL LT8376 AZ Internal PWM Dimming with EMI Filters 48VIN 36VLED 1 5A Transient Response 500µs DIV ILED 500mA DIV VCTRL 500mV DIV EVAL 8376 F04 Figure 4 EVAL LT8376 AZ 50 to 100 to 50 Load Step Transient Response 48VIN TEST RESULTS Figure 5 E...

Page 6: ...E CE dBµV EVAL 8376 F06b b CISPR25 Average Conducted EMI Voltage Method CLASS 5 PEAK LIMIT EVAL LT8376 AZ AMBIENT FREQUENCY MHz 0 1 1 10 100 300 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 PEAK CE dBµA EVAL 8376 F07a a CISPR25 Peak Conducted EMI Current Method CLASS 5 AVERAGE LIMIT EVAL LT8376 AZ AMBIENT FREQUENCY MHz 0 1 1 10 100 300 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 AVERAGE CE dBµA EVAL 8376 F07b ...

Page 7: ...RC LR1206LF 01 R050 F 16 1 R2 RES 12 7k 1 1 16W 0402 YAGEO RC0402FR 0712K7L 17 1 R3 RES 402k 1 1 10W 0402 AEC Q200 PANASONIC ERJ2RKF4023X 18 1 R4 RES 16k 5 1 16W 0402 AEC Q200 VISHAY CRCW040216K0JNED 19 1 R5 RES 287k 1 1 16W 0402 AEC Q200 VISHAY CRCW0402287KFKED 20 1 R6 RES 24 9k 1 1 16W 0402 AEC Q200 NIC NRC04F2492TRF 21 1 R7 RES 1M 1 1 10W 0603 AEC Q200 NIC NRC06F1004TRF 22 2 R8 R15 RES 100k 1 1...

Page 8: ...TP1 TP3 TP4 TESTPOINT PCB COPPER FEATURE N A 43 0 TP2 TP5 TP7 TESTPOINT PCB COPPER FEATURE N A Hardware For Demo Board Only 44 6 E1 E6 E10 TEST POINT TURRET 0 064 MTG HOLE PCB 0 062 THK MILL MAX 2308 2 00 80 00 00 07 0 45 4 E2 E5 TEST POINT TURRET 0 094 MTG HOLE PCB 0 062 THK MILL MAX 2501 2 00 80 00 00 07 0 46 3 JP1 JP3 CONN HDR MALE 2 3 2mm VERT ST THT WURTH ELEKTRONIK 62000621121 47 1 JP4 CONN ...

Page 9: ...V C2 4 7uF 1210 E9 EN UVLO C8 2 2uF C20 0 1uF 100V E5 GND LED U1 LT8376 VOUT 14 SS 2 GND 15 VREF 1 CTRL 28 EN UVLO 27 FB 4 NC 36 GND 31 GND 29 VC 3 ISN 6 NC 34 ISP 5 NC 35 RT 10 GND 30 PWMTG 13 NC 33 RP 9 INTVCC 25 FAULT 8 SW 19 SW 18 SYNC SPRD 11 VIN 16 VIN 17 VIN 20 VIN 21 VIN 26 BOOST 24 ISMON 7 PWM 12 GND 22 GND 23 GND 32 R14 2M C1 10uF 1206 50V R6 24 9k TP6 GND E3 EMIVIN 43V 57V R5 287K E4 LE...

Page 10: ...ot disclose or transfer any portion of the Evaluation Board to any other party for any reason Upon discontinuation of use of the Evaluation Board or termination of this Agreement Customer agrees to promptly return the Evaluation Board to ADI ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS Customer may not disassemble decompile or reverse engineer chips on the Evaluation Board Customer shall inform ADI of any occurred dam...

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