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Ac/dc developer’s kit overview
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2.2
Test Drive With GUI – (skip this if you need only emulation support)
Step 1. Plug in the serial cable provided to connector J18 making sure the red wire aligns with the pin
4 of J18 (marked in
Step 2. Insert a jumper in position 84 on Boot pins.
Step 3. Insert a jumper between pins 1 and 2 of J19.
Step 4. Similarly insert a jumper between pins 3 and 4 of J19.
Step 5. Plug the DB9 connector into your PC using either a serial port or a serial-to-USB converter
dongle.
Step 6. Connect the PFC output at J24-J25 to the FB input at J26-J27 using appropriate wires. Make
sure to match the PFC output and FB input polarity.
Step 7. Apply a resistive load to the phase shifted full bridge system at connector J28-J29. Choose
the value of the resistors and their power rating to present a load of about 10 W-30 W at 6 V.
Step 8. See Software Setup GUI-TestDrive
Note:
If you are not using an isolated ac supply, you must replace R16 on the controlCARD with
around 2200 pF capacitor. You also need to remove resistor R13 on the controlCARD. If
emulation is desired in this case, you must use an isolated emulator.
SPRUFR8 – September 2008
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Figure 2. Connecting the DIMM Card
Figure
3) on EVM (or use a DB9 serial cable at J21).
Figure 3. Pin 4 Location
Pin 4
of J18
TMS320C2000™ AC/DC Developer's Kit Overview
Hardware Overview
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