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Summary of Contents for Si86xxT-EVB

Page 1: ...ordering guide The Si864xxT EVB allows designers to quickly evaluate the Si8642ET s capabilities and functionality either by driving inputs to logic low via shunts or injecting signals to the header p...

Page 2: ...g items Si864xxT EVB evaluation board shown in the figure below Si8642ET IS 4 channel Reverse 3 and 4 150 Mbps 10 kV Wide Body Default High I O Figure 1 1 Si86xxT EVB UG130 Si86xxT EVB User s Guide Ki...

Page 3: ...included One DMM One DMM Voltage Probe Set 2 1 Optional Equipment The following equipment is optional and can be used to demonstrate more of the evaluation board functionalities including signal prop...

Page 4: ...er is supplied Figure 3 1 EVB Powered Up 3 2 DC Signal Demonstration 3 2 1 Defaults The default output signal state of the Si8642ET is a logic High meaning that with all shunts removed EN1 and EN2 flo...

Page 5: ...they are logic High Replace A side power and see B1 and B2 driven to their appropriate states B side Remove all shunts Remove B side power supply Measure A side outputs A3 and A4 and see that they ar...

Page 6: ...rved and measured with the DMM on J2 B2 Place a shunt across J2 at B3 This produces a logic Low input on reverse channel B3 The SI88642ET will transmit this to the A side and the corresponding logic L...

Page 7: ...red with the DMM on J2 B2 Place a shunt across J2 at EN2 This drives EN2 to a logic Low input which tri states outputs B1 and B2 A Hi Z output can be observed on outputs B1 and B2 with the DMM appeari...

Page 8: ...nel for 1x gain Attach the 10x oscilloscope probe to oscilloscope channel 2 configure the channel for 10x gain Connect the remaining BNC cable end to the BNC to test clip adapter Clip the signal gener...

Page 9: ...4 Schematics Figure 4 1 Si86xxT EVB Schematic UG130 Si86xxT EVB User s Guide Schematics silabs com Smart Connected Energy friendly Rev 0 1 8...

Page 10: ...5 Layout Figure 5 1 EVB Top Silk Figure 5 2 EVB Bottom Silk UG130 Si86xxT EVB User s Guide Layout silabs com Smart Connected Energy friendly Rev 0 1 9...

Page 11: ...Figure 5 3 EVB Top Copper Figure 5 4 EVB Bottom Copper UG130 Si86xxT EVB User s Guide Layout silabs com Smart Connected Energy friendly Rev 0 1 10...

Page 12: ...D Samtec 5 2 JS1 JS2 Jumper Shunt SNT 100 BK T Samtec 6 1 PCB1 Si864xxT EVB REV 1 0 Si864xxT EVB REV 1 0 SiLabs 7 2 R1 R2 10K CR0603 10W 103J Venkel 8 12 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 499...

Page 13: ...ng Guide Ordering Part Number OPN Description Si864xxT KIT Si8642ET 4 channel 10 kV Isolator Evaluation Kit UG130 Si86xxT EVB User s Guide Ordering Guide silabs com Smart Connected Energy friendly Rev...

Page 14: ...System is any product or system intended to support or sustain life and or health which if it fails can be reasonably expected to result in significant personal injury or death Silicon Laboratories p...

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