3.3 EVM Jumper Summary
summarizes all of the EVM jumper functionality.
Table 3-1. AFE881H1EVM Jumper Summary
Header
Name
Function
J2
PVDD to IOVDD
Short 1-2
– PVDD connected to IOVDD
Open 1-2
– PVDD, IOVDD disconnected (default)
J3
USB 3.3V
Short 1-2
– PVDD connected to USB2ANY 3p3V (default)
Open 1-2
– PVDD disconnected from USB2ANY 3p3V
Short 3-4
– IOVDD connected to USB2ANY 3p3V (default)
Open 3-4
– IOVDD disconnected from USB2ANY 3p3V
J5
Ext REF
Short 1-2
– VREFIO connected to external reference
Open 1-2
– VREFIO disconnected from external reference (default)
J6
IOVDD Shunt
Short 1-2
– IOVDD connected to device (default)
Open 1-2
– IOVDD disconnected from device
J7
REF EN
Short 1-2
– REFEN connected to IOVDD (default)
Short 2-3
– REFEN connected to GND
J8
UARTIN
Short 1-2
– UART_IN connected to bus transceiver (default)
Open 1-2
– UART_IN disconnected from bus transceiver
J13
POL SEL
Short 1-2
– POL_SEL connected to PVDD through 100-kΩ resistor
Short 2-3
– POL_SEL connected to GND through 100-kΩ resistor (default)
J14
Resistor Load
Short 1-2
– VOUT connected to 10-kΩ load
Open 1-2
– VOUT no resistive load (default)
J17
Cap Load
Short 1-2
– VOUT connected to 100-pF load
Open 1-2
– VOUT no capacitive load (default)
J19, J20
FILT SEL
Short 1-2
– HART IN pin external filter selected
Short 2-3
– HART IN pin internal filter selected
J23
Level Translator
Short 1-2
– Bus transceiver OE connected to GND (default)
Short 2-3
– Bus transceiver OE connected to IOVDD
shows the default jumper settings with the device using USB power. The EVM can be fully operated
using only the USB2ANY connector for both power and communication.
Figure 3-2. Default Header Settings for the AFE881H1EVM
EVM Hardware Overview
AFE881H1 Evaluation Module
7
Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated