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dc1962cf

DEMO MANUAL DC1962C

Description

14-Channel Power Supply 

System Employing LTC3880/LTC2974/LTC2977 

Power System Managers with EEPROM 

The DC1962C is a demonstration system that showcases three 

different Linear Technology devices—the 

LTC

®

3880

LTC2974

and 

LTC2977

.  The  LTC2974  and  LTC2977  devices  are  I

2

C/

SMBus/PMBus power system managers with EEPROM. The 

LTC3880 is a dual output PolyPhase

®

 step-down DC/DC control-

ler with digital power system management. The LTC3880 moni-

tors and controls 2 power supply rails, the LTC2974 monitors 

and controls 4 power supply rails, and the LTC2977 monitors 

and controls 8 power supply rails. The DC1962C demonstrates 

the ability of these devices to sequence, trim, margin, supervise, 

monitor, and log faults for fourteen power supplies. Each power 

supply channel’s output voltage is monitored and each device 

monitors its own internal die temperature. Six channels have 

current and external temperature sensing. 
The DC1962C is a single circuit board that contains fourteen 

independent  power  supply  rails.  The  board  employs  twelve 

LTC3405A 300mA switch-mode regulators, which are config-

ured to be controlled by the LTC2974 (4) and LTC2977 (8). The 

LTC3880’s two channels have much of the switching regulator 

integrated,  only  requiring  the  external  power  stage (power 

MOSFETs), inductor, and other passives. This board provides 

a sophisticated fourteen channel digitally programmable power 

supply system. The rail voltages are programmable within the 

trim range shown in Table 1.
This demonstration system is supported by the LTpowerPlay™ 

graphical user interface (GUI) enabling complete control of the 

features on all three devices. Together, the LTpowerPlay software 

and DC1962C hardware system create a powerful development 

environment for designing and testing configuration settings 

of the LTC3880, LTC2974, and LTC2977. These settings can 

be stored in each of the devices’ internal EEPROM or in a file. 

This file can later be used to order pre-programmed devices or 

to program devices in a production environment. The software 

displays all of the configuration settings and real time measure-

ments from the three digital power ICs. Telemetry allows easy 

access and decoding of the fault log created by each device. 

The board comes pre-programmed with the EEPROM values 

appropriate for the fourteen power supply rails on the DC1962C. 

Just plug and play!
Multiple DC1962C boards can be cascaded together to form a 

high channel count power supply (see the Multi-Board Arrays 

section). This allows for the formation of a single, coherent 

L

, LT, LTC, LTM, Linear Technology, the Linear logo and PolyPhase are registered trademarks 

and LTpowerPlay is a trademark of Linear Technology Corporation. All other trademarks are the 

property of their respective owners.

power supply system. The user configures up to eight DC1962C 

boards, thereby controlling up to 112 separate power supply 

rails. This cascaded configuration demonstrates features of the 

LT power system management ICs which enable timing and 

fault information to be shared across multiple ICs.
The DC1962C demo board can be powered by an external power 

supply, such as a +12VDC supply. Communication with the 

software is provided through the DC1613 USB-to-I

2

C/SMBus/

PMBus Controller. The following is a checklist of items which 
can be obtained from the LTC website or LTC Field Sales.

• 

USB-to-I

2

C/SMBus/PMBus Controller (DC1613)

• 

LTpowerPlay Software

 

DC1962C Features

• 

I

2

C/SMBus Serial Interface

• 

PMBus Compliant Command Set

• 

Configuration EEPROM with CRC

• 

Black Box Fault Logging to Internal EEPROM

• 

Differential Input, 16-Bit Δ∑ ADC with less than ±0.25% of 

Total Unadjusted Error (±0.5% for LTC3880)

• 

Voltage Servos Precisely Adjust Supply Voltages 

• 

LTC2974  and  LTC2977  Utilize 10-Bit  trim  DACs  with  

Soft-Connect

• 

Telemetry Reads Back V

IN

, I

IN

, V

OUT

, I

OUT

, Temperature (Int. 

and Ext.)

• 

Output Sequencer - Time Based or Tracking (Tracking support 

on LTC2974 Only)

• 

Supports Multichannel Fault Management

• 

Operates Autonomously without Additional SW

• 

Powered from 6V to 14V

• 

Packaging: 

   – 

LTC2974/LTC2977 in 64-lead QFN

   – 

LTC3880 in 40-lead QFN

Design  files  for  this  circuit  board  are  available  at  

http://www.linear.com/demo

Summary of Contents for DC1962C

Page 1: ...ing on the information therein All referenced brands product names service names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners 00000005981LF 000 EOS Power Buy Now We have 45 000 LP502030...

Page 2: ...ammed devices or to program devices in a production environment The software displaysalloftheconfigurationsettingsandrealtimemeasure ments from the three digital power ICs Telemetry allows easy access...

Page 3: ...is recommended that you change the VOUT_MAX register and associated VOUT FAULT limit registers when changing VOUT to prevent the channel from faulting off The following list contain terms used throug...

Page 4: ...dware present in order to build a multi chip configuration file that can be saved and re loaded at a later time LTpowerPlay provides unprecedented system level diagnostic and debug features It becomes...

Page 5: ...nstration and tutorial videos 2 Detailed Technical Documentation Schematic Checklists Device Programming Options Firmware Getting Started guides with sample code margining reading telemetry etc The fo...

Page 6: ...nd side will look as below Note Formultipleboardarrays theGUIautomatically ensures each device has a unique address In this scenario it is recommended at this point to store these addresses to NVM EEP...

Page 7: ...e GUI File Open browse to your proj file This will load the file into the GUI 2 Click on the Go Online icon then click on the PC RAM icon This loads the configuration into the working RAM of the devic...

Page 8: ...ignore faults will margin withoutcreatingafaultevenifthefaultlimitsareexceeded LTC2974 and LTC2977 only A look at the telemetry window shows the effect of the marginhighormarginlowoperation Thefollowi...

Page 9: ...ared You will notice that all rails are automatically re enabled after a programmable retry period The alert LED may be cleared by clicking the Clear Faults CF icon in the GUI After clearing faults th...

Page 10: ...opescreencaptureoffouroutputrailssequencingup The same applies to TOFF_DELAY values When the CONTROL switch is set to the OFF position all rails will power down sequentially based on each of the devic...

Page 11: ...log is a non volatile record of the power system leading up to the time of fault It holds the most recent monitored values uptime voltage current temperature that can be analyzed to help determine th...

Page 12: ...RAM Log is locked and not updated even though the telemetry read ings continue Click the Read NVM Log button The log data will appear in the text box below The log contains timestamp up time channel...

Page 13: ...irectional meaning the device may drive its fault pin low output or may respond to the fault pin when another device drives it low input Because all fault pins are wire OR d on the DC1962C this hardwa...

Page 14: ...alog box Click the PC RAM icon to write the changes to the DC1962C We can now create a fault on U1 0 CH2 by shorting the output to ground Press the CREATE FAULT button on the board You will notice tha...

Page 15: ...62C board 2 Ensure different slave address settings for each of the boards The address of each DC1962C board is deter mined by pins A2 A1 and A0 of the DIP switch JP1 on the backside of the board The...

Page 16: ...he individual CONTROL lines are connected across the boards CTRL is a common signal across all boards in the array make sure that all CONTROL switches are set to the RUN position 6 Re launch LTpowerPl...

Page 17: ...ander which allows the addition of multiple boards to a setup The I O Setup Procedure for Multiboard Arrays expander has a base address of 0x20 The DIP switch settings set the offset The three switche...

Page 18: ...witch Configuration Default Position Shown in Grey in the Figure Above REFERENCE DESIGNATOR SIGNAL NAME USAGE DEFAULT JP3 A0 A1 A2 DIP switch used to set the address offset OPEN S1 CONTROL0 Switch use...

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Page 21: ...RES 249 1 10W 1 0603 SMD NIC NRC06F2490TRF 47 1 R35 RES 1 00k 1 10W 1 0603 SMD Yageo RC0603FR 071KL 48 0 R36 R37 OPT RES 0603 OPTION N A 49 1 R50 RES 806k 1 10W 1 0603 SMD Vishay CRCW0603806KFKEA 50 2...

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Page 30: ...ogy Corporation is believed to be accurate and reliable However noresponsibilityisassumedforitsuse LinearTechnologyCorporationmakesnorepresenta tion that the interconnection of its circuits as describ...

Page 31: ...DING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT OF THIS INDEMNITY NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONS...

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