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Input and Output Connector Descriptions

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4.4

Jumpers

Table 4

lists shows the jumpers of the EVM.

Table 4. Jumpers of the EVM

JUMPER

DESCRIPTION

J3

Connect 3.3 V to V

CC

J17

Connect REF resister and GND

J16

Connect SDO to SDO_OUT, when controlling a single TLC6C5712-Q1 device, put a shunt on this jumper

J18

Cascade U1 with U2, when controlling U1 and U2 in series, remove shunt on J16, put shunt on J18 and J19

J19

Cascade U1 with U2, when controlling U1 and U2 in series, remove shunt on J16, put shunt on J18 and J19

J20

OUT0-5 of U2

J33

OUT6-11 of U2

J4

Connect D1 to OUT0 of U1

J5

Connect D2 to OUT1 of U1

J6

Connect D3 to OUT2 of U1

J7

Connect D4 to OUT3 of U1

J8

Connect D5 to OUT4 of U1

J9

Connect D6 to OUT5 of U1

J10

Connect D7 to OUT6 of U1

J11

Connect D8 to OUT7 of U1

J12

Connect D9 to OUT8 of U1

J13

Connect D10 to OUT9 of U1

J14

Connect D11 to OU10 of U1

J15

Connect D12 to OUT11 of U1

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TLC6C5712-Q1 Evaluation Module

SLVUAE6A – January 2015 – Revised July 2015

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Summary of Contents for TLC6C5712-Q1

Page 1: ...device is a 12 channel constant current LED driver that is capable of driving up to 75 mA per channel The device contains an integrated DOT correction circuitry which can adjust the DC current for ea...

Page 2: ...the USB2ANY 2 3 Communication Board The USB2ANY is the interface between the PC and the TLC6C5712 Q1EVM One end of the USB2ANY connects to the PC with the USB cable and the other end of the USB2ANY c...

Page 3: ...at it is properly connected If the SIMULATION status still appears then uncheck the Simulate Communication box in the top right of the GUI to connect the device Figure 3 TLC6C5712 Q1 EVM GUI Overview...

Page 4: ...IN Serial data latch Input Rising edge latches data from shift registers into the device 13 SDO_OUT Serial data output Output Serial data output for U1 This is also the serial data input in cascade mo...

Page 5: ...TP21 OUT5 OUT0 of U1 TP5 PWM0 PWM0 of U1 TP6 PWM1 PWM0 of U1 TP7 PWM2 PWM0 of U1 TP4 VCC VCC of U1 TP11 IREF Iref of U1 TP30 GND GND TP28 VSENSE VSENSE of U1 TP27 OUT11 OUT0 of U1 TP26 OUT10 OUT0 of U...

Page 6: ...e U1 with U2 when controlling U1 and U2 in series remove shunt on J16 put shunt on J18 and J19 J20 OUT0 5 of U2 J33 OUT6 11 of U2 J4 Connect D1 to OUT0 of U1 J5 Connect D2 to OUT1 of U1 J6 Connect D3...

Page 7: ...the value of the CH ON MASK is 1 which means the LED is masked and the output is turned off When the button displays ON the value of the CH ON MASK is 0 which means the LED is not masked and the outp...

Page 8: ...is reported to the ERROR indicator When users need the error indicator to report the fault the fault mask for each channel such as PWM fault mask SHORT GND MASK and so on should not be masked When D1...

Page 9: ...TLC6C5712 Q1 device By clicking the Read All button the information of these registers is read out A red indicator color indicates a fault Figure 7 General Function III Figure 8 contains registers wit...

Page 10: ...elay N delay N ms 0x52 0x00 Turn on CH0 CH5 0x53 0x00 Turn on CH6 CH11 0x46 0xff CH0 Dot Correction value 255 For the PWM command the channel value should range from 0 to 2 A value of 0 corresponds wi...

Page 11: ...Codes Received field Selecting the Loop the Codes box sends the codes repeatedly The Binary to Hex to Hexadecimal to Decimal Converter can help users easily convert the data scale Figure 9 Advanced Co...

Page 12: ...ode is selected the register value is not updated unless the Write Selected or Write Modified button is clicked Figure 10 Register Map Users can save the register configuration by clicking the Saving...

Page 13: ...S Samtec J15 J16 J17 J18 1 Header 100mil 8x2 Gold TH TSW 108 07 G D Samtec J19 1 Header 100mil 5x2 Gold TH TSW 105 07 G D Samtec J20 J33 2 Header 100mil 6x1 Gold TH TSW 106 07 G S Samtec J21 J22 J23...

Page 14: ...DI 2 LATCH 3 SDO 4 ERR 5 OUT0 6 OUT1 7 OUT2 8 OUT3 9 OUT4 10 OUT5 11 PWM0 12 PWM1 13 PWM2 14 PWM3 15 PWM4 16 PWM5 17 OUT6 18 OUT7 19 OUT8 20 OUT9 21 OUT10 22 OUT11 23 VSENSE 24 PGND 25 IREF 26 VCC 27...

Page 15: ...nchPad to USB2ANY and updated connectors and layout 1 Added additional capacitors to VSENSE in the schematic 14 NOTE Page numbers for previous revisions may differ from page numbers in the current ver...

Page 16: ...ing the warranty period to the address designated by TI and that are determined by TI not to conform to such warranty If TI elects to repair or replace such EVM TI shall have a reasonable time to repa...

Page 17: ...transmitter has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed in the user guide with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indic...

Page 18: ...ified allowable ranges some circuit components may have elevated case temperatures These components include but are not limited to linear regulators switching transistors pass transistors current sens...

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