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STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR EVALUATION MODULES

1.

Delivery:

TI delivers TI evaluation boards, kits, or modules, including any accompanying demonstration software, components, or

documentation (collectively, an “EVM” or “EVMs”) to the User (“User”) in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein.
Acceptance of the EVM is expressly subject to the following terms and conditions.

1.1

EVMs are intended solely for product or software developers for use in a research and development setting to facilitate feasibility
evaluation, experimentation, or scientific analysis of TI semiconductors products. EVMs have no direct function and are not
finished products. EVMs shall not be directly or indirectly assembled as a part or subassembly in any finished product. For
clarification, any software or software tools provided with the EVM (“Software”) shall not be subject to the terms and conditions
set forth herein but rather shall be subject to the applicable terms and conditions that accompany such Software

1.2

EVMs are not intended for consumer or household use. EVMs may not be sold, sublicensed, leased, rented, loaned, assigned,
or otherwise distributed for commercial purposes by Users, in whole or in part, or used in any finished product or production
system.

2

Limited Warranty and Related Remedies/Disclaimers

:

2.1

These terms and conditions do not apply to Software. The warranty, if any, for Software is covered in the applicable Software
License Agreement.

2.2

TI warrants that the TI EVM will conform to TI's published specifications for ninety (90) days after the date TI delivers such EVM
to User. Notwithstanding the foregoing, TI shall not be liable for any defects that are caused by neglect, misuse or mistreatment
by an entity other than TI, including improper installation or testing, or for any EVMs that have been altered or modified in any
way by an entity other than TI. Moreover, TI shall not be liable for any defects that result from User's design, specifications or
instructions for such EVMs. Testing and other quality control techniques are used to the extent TI deems necessary or as
mandated by government requirements. TI does not test all parameters of each EVM.

2.3

If any EVM fails to conform to the warranty set forth above, TI's sole liability shall be at its option to repair or replace such EVM,
or credit User's account for such EVM. TI's liability under this warranty shall be limited to EVMs that are returned during 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 repair such EVM or provide replacements. Repaired EVMs shall
be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period. Replaced EVMs shall be warranted for a new full ninety (90) day
warranty period.

3

Regulatory Notices:

3.1

United States

3.1.1

Notice applicable to EVMs not FCC-Approved:

This kit is designed to allow product developers to evaluate electronic components, circuitry, or software associated with the kit
to determine whether to incorporate such items in a finished product and software developers to write software applications for
use with the end product. This kit is not a finished product and when assembled may not be resold or otherwise marketed unless
all required FCC equipment authorizations are first obtained. Operation is subject to the condition that this product not cause
harmful interference to licensed radio stations and that this product accept harmful interference. Unless the assembled kit is
designed to operate under part 15, part 18 or part 95 of this chapter, the operator of the kit must operate under the authority of
an FCC license holder or must secure an experimental authorization under part 5 of this chapter.

3.1.2

For EVMs annotated as FCC – FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Part 15 Compliant:

CAUTION

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.

FCC Interference Statement for Class A EVM devices

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to
correct the interference at his own expense.

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Summary of Contents for TPS92691

Page 1: ...7 Optimizing EVM Performance Based on LED String Voltage and Current 17 8 TPS92691EVM 001 Assembly Drawing and PCB layout 17 9 Bill of Materials 19 List of Figures 1 Connection Diagram 4 2 TPS92691EV...

Page 2: ...Nominal Operation 14 21 Over Voltage Protection 14 22 SYNC Operation 14 23 PWM Dimming Duty Cycle 50 Frequency 240 Hz 14 24 PWM Dimming Duty cycle 50 Frequency 240 Hz 14 25 PWM Dimming Duty cycle 4 F...

Page 3: ...with either high or low side current sensing implementations The DC current set point can be varied over a 15 1 ratio using the high impedance analog adjust IADJ input An integrated gate driver circui...

Page 4: ...SS pin of the TPS92691 Q1 device The voltage range is from 0 V to 5 V if driven externally The SS voltage can be monitored with this test point Pulling SHUTDOWN to GND will also serve to disable the p...

Page 5: ...lifier can be monitored with this test point The pin can be connected to an external comparator or microcontroller to detect LED short circuit LED to VIN and LED to GND fault conditions 4 Electrical P...

Page 6: ...S92691EVM 001 Schematic Configured With a High Side Current Sense and a High Side Series PFET Device 6 TPS92691 SEPIC LED Driver Evaluation Board SLVUAL8 December 2015 Submit Documentation Feedback Co...

Page 7: ...Alternate Configuration With a Low Side Current Sense and a Low Side Series NFET Device 7 SLVUAL8 December 2015 TPS92691 SEPIC LED Driver Evaluation Board Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2015...

Page 8: ...wing performance curves are presented for the EVM configured with a high side current sense resistor and a series PFET device Figure 2 The EVM circuit can be modified to implement low side current sen...

Page 9: ...ent mA 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 99 99 5 100 100 5 101 D004 LEDs 3 LEDs 7 LEDs 13 www ti com Performance Data and Typical Characteristic Curves 6 2 Line Regulation Figure 7 Output LED Current vs Input Vo...

Page 10: ...98 5 99 99 5 100 100 5 101 101 5 102 D007 VIN 10V VIN 14V VIN 18V Performance Data and Typical Characteristic Curves www ti com 6 3 Load Regulation Figure 10 Output LED Current vs LED String Configura...

Page 11: ...00mA ILED 300mA ILED 500mA www ti com Performance Data and Typical Characteristic Curves 6 4 Temperature Characteristics Figure 13 LED Current Error vs Ambient Temperature VIN 14 V Number of LEDs in s...

Page 12: ...resistor divider network R23 and R4 The internal reference clamp of 2 4 V can be activated by depopulating resistor R4 and connecting IADJ to VCC through pull up resistor R23 External control via IADJ...

Page 13: ...VIADJ VIN 14 V Number of LEDs in Series 3 6 6 PWM Dimming In order to enable EVM at power up the PWM pin of TPS92691 Q1 is tied to VCC through a 100 k pullup resistor R14 The PWM pin can be over driv...

Page 14: ...ge Time 400 ms div spaCh3 Switch sense current resistor R15 voltage Time 1 s div Figure 21 Over Voltage Protection Figure 22 SYNC Operation spaCh1 DDRV voltage Ch2 PWM input TP3 spaCh1 DDRV voltage Ch...

Page 15: ...re 26 PWM Dimming Duty cycle 4 Frequency 240 Hz 240 Hz spaCh2 IADJ voltage Ch3 IMON voltage spaCh1 IMON voltage Ch2 IADJ voltage spaCh4 LED current Time 200 s div spaCh4 LED current Time 10 s div Figu...

Page 16: ...Ch4 LED current Time 1 ms div Figure 30 Start Stop Warm Crank Transient Response 6 8 EMI Figure 31 Conducted EMI Based on CISPR 25 Class 3 Limits 16 TPS92691 SEPIC LED Driver Evaluation Board SLVUAL8...

Page 17: ...is achieved by pulling the IADJ pin to VCC through an external resistor The slope compensation voltage can be adjusted by changing the switch current sense resistor RIS R15 based on the maximum expect...

Page 18: ...ti com Figure 33 Top Layer and Top Overlay Top View Figure 34 Bottom Layer and Bottom Overlay Bottom View 18 TPS92691 SEPIC LED Driver Evaluation Board SLVUAL8 December 2015 Submit Documentation Feed...

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Page 21: ...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 22: ...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 23: ...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...

Page 24: ...REMOVAL OR REINSTALLATION ANCILLARY COSTS TO THE PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES RETESTING OUTSIDE COMPUTER TIME LABOR COSTS LOSS OF GOODWILL LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF SAVINGS LOSS OF USE L...

Page 25: ...sponsible for compliance with all legal regulatory and safety related requirements concerning its products and any use of TI components in its applications notwithstanding any applications related inf...

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