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Important Notice

KTVR500UG Rev. 1.0 8/2014

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Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.

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Important Notice

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Summary of Contents for KITVR500EVM

Page 1: ...TVR500UG Rev 1 0 8 2014 KITVR500EVM Evaluation Board Figure 1 KITVR500EVM Contents 1 Important Notice 2 2 Getting Started 3 3 Getting to Know the Hardware 4 4 Installing the GUI and Setting up the Har...

Page 2: ...30 days from the date of delivery and will be replaced by a new kit Freescale reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein Freescale makes no warranty representatio...

Page 3: ...ools Locate your kit Review your Tool Summary Page Look for Download documents software and other information Once the files are downloaded review the user guide in the bundle The user guide includes...

Page 4: ...headers and resistors Integrated USB to I2 C programming interface for full control configuration Onboard PMIC control through the I2 C register map On board connectors for interfacing with future ev...

Page 5: ...supply connection 3 1 to 4 5 V Logic and monitoring outputs I2C INTB EN PORB and STBY connections for monitoring LDO s outputs LDO1 2 3 4 5 REFOUT output connections can be used to connect a load Buc...

Page 6: ...reescale Semiconductor Inc 3 5 Jumper Description Verify that the jumpers are placed in the right position as shown in Figure 3 For a detailed description of the jumper functionality refer to Table 3...

Page 7: ...to the MCU J16 Closed Short to connect EN to PVIN J17 1 2 VCCI2C Supply selector 1 2 Connect VCCI2C to 3V3 LDO 3 4 Connect VCCI2C to SW2 output J19 J23 J24 Closed Buck regulators input power path iso...

Page 8: ...J33 Debug Port 2 Debugging connector for future development tools J34 Debug Port 3 Debugging connector for future development tools J35 Debug Port 4 Debugging connector for future development tools T...

Page 9: ...EN VR500_EN VIN V_SW2 VCCI2C VCCI2C PVIN 3V3 PVIN MCU_SCL 3 5 MCU_SDA 3 5 STBY 3 INT_B 3 POR_B 3 EN 3 5 J16 HDR 1X2 TH 1 2 SW1 FSMSM DNP 1 2 TP4 DNP C8 0 47uF TP6 DNP TP16 DNP R7 1M C51 1 0UF Control...

Page 10: ...6 LDO Input Supply Configuration Chart Input Pin Input options VLDOIN1 Input supply for LDO1 J12 Closed VIN J12 Open User s choice VLDOIN23 Input supply for LDO2 and LDO3 J13 Closed VIN J13 Open User...

Page 11: ...Default No shunt Default No shunt Default 1 2 shunt VIN VCC VBIAS VBG VDIG VCCI2C I2C_SCL I2C_SDA MCU_SDA MCU_SCL STBY INT_B POR_B EN VR500_EN VIN V_SW2 VCCI2C VCCI2C PVIN 3V3 PVIN MCU_SCL 3 5 MCU_SDA...

Page 12: ...ate Description LED Description D2 Interrupt Notification ON PMIC has detected an unmasked interrupt OFF No interrupt detected D3 PORB Notification Green PMIC is in regulation and operating properly R...

Page 13: ...ent allows automatically detecting and recognizing the board connected through the USB port enabling the specific features and controls for each board 1 Create a directory on your PC as follows C Free...

Page 14: ...d in the MC34VR500 Data Sheet Connect the power supply and the USB communication cables as shown in Figure 10 Multimeter is optional but it is recommended in order to accurately verify that each one o...

Page 15: ...oltage set up between 3 1 and 4 5 V 3 Connect the mini USB cable to J28 and to the computer 4 Launch the VR500GUI the description on how to use the GUI is provided in KTVR500SWUG Figure 11 KITVR500GUI...

Page 16: ...39 C54 1 0UF C29 1 0UF R11 0 C33 1 0UF TP36 DNP C32 2 2UF TP34 DNP C63 1 0UF TP18 DNP VIN_SENSE VDIG VBG VCC L C S A D S Default 1 2 shunt Default 1 2 shunt 3 4 shunt POR_B STBY INT_B VR500_EN Default...

Page 17: ...TH 1 2 J1 SUB_TB_3X1 1 2 3 VR500 CONTROL SIGNALS TERMINAL BLOCK SECTION GND EN STBY POR_B INT_B 5 3 N E 3 Y B T S POR_B 3 3 B _ T N I J4 SUB_TB_3X1 1 2 3 J5 SUB_TB_3X1 1 2 3 I2C Terminal Blocks MCU_SC...

Page 18: ...18 19 20 REFOUT DDR memory reference voltage 10 mA V_LDO1 0 80 to 1 55 V 250 mA V_LDO2 1 8 to 3 3 V 100 mA V_LDO4 1 8 to 3 3 V 100 mA V_LDO5 1 8 to 3 3 V 200 mA V_LDO3 1 8 to 3 3 V 350 mA VR500 LDO R...

Page 19: ...22UF DNP J22 HDR 2X2 1 2 3 4 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW1 MC34VR500V1ES U1C PVIN1_3 12 SGND1 14 FB3 38 PVIN3_2 37 LX3_2 36 DNC4 33 PVIN3_1 34 LX3_1 35 SGND3 32 FB4 19 PVIN4 20 DNC6 44 DNC7 45 DNC8 46 PVIN1_1 7 LX1...

Page 20: ...een A C C69 0 1uF C77 0 47UF R13 4 7K R23 1 5K DNP C78 10UF C73 0 1uF R14 470 D9 ESD9L5 0ST5G A C D6 ESD9L5 0ST5G A C U2 MC9S08JM60CGTE PTC4 1 IRQ TPMCLK 2 RESET 3 PTF0 TPM1CH2 4 PTF1 TPM1CH3 5 PTF4 T...

Page 21: ...Board Layout KTVR500UG Rev 1 0 8 2014 Freescale Semiconductor Inc 21 6 Board Layout 6 1 Silkscreen KITVR500EVM...

Page 22: ...C57 C59 C61 C65 0 1 F CAP CER 0 1 F 10 V 10 X5R 0402 C0402C104K8PAC 11 1 C8 0 47 F CAP CER 0 47 F 16 V 10 X5R 0402 C1005X5R1C474K 12 14 C9 C11 C12 C16 C22 C 23 C24 C25 C28 C30 C3 8 C39 C40 C41 22 F C...

Page 23: ...XAL4020 102MEC 3 42 1 L2 1 H Coilcraft IND PWR 1 H 100 KHZ 2 65 A 20 SMT LPS5015 102MLC 3 43 1 L3 1 H TDK IND PWR 1 H 1 MHZ 2 A 30 SMT VLS252010T 1R0N 3 44 1 L4 1 H Coilcraft IND PWR 1 H 100 KHZ 2 4...

Page 24: ...4 TP25 TP26 TP27 TP28 TP29 TP30 TP31 TP32 TP33 TP34 TP35 TP36 TP37 TP38 TP39 TP40 TP41 TP42 TEST POINT RED TEST POINT RED 40 MIL DRILL 180 MIL TH 109L 5000 2 Notes 1 Freescale does not assume liabilit...

Page 25: ...ithin your region 8 2 Warranty Visit www freescale com warranty for a list of phone numbers within your region Freescale com Support Pages Description URL KITVR500EVM Tool Summary Page http www freesc...

Page 26: ...Revision History KTVR500UG Rev 1 0 8 2014 26 Freescale Semiconductor Inc 9 Revision History Revision Date Description of Changes 1 0 8 2014 Initial Release...

Page 27: ...consequential or incidental damages Typical parameters that may be provided in Freescale data sheets and or specifications can and do vary in different applications and actual performance may vary ove...

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