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MAX16952 Evaluation Kit
Evaluates: MAX16952
2Maxim Integrated
Quick Start
Required Equipment
• MAX16952 EV kit
• 12V, 1A power supply
• An electronic load capable of sinking 1A (e.g.,
HP6060B)
• Two digital voltmeters (DVMs)
Procedure
The EV kit is fully assembled and tested. Follow the steps
below to verify board operation:
1) Verify that a shunt is installed across pins 2-3 on
jumper JU1.
2) Verify that a shunt is not installed across jumper JU2
(output enabled).
3) Connect the load across the OUT and PGND test
points.
4) Connect the first DVM across the SUP and PGND test
points.
5) Connect the second DVM across the OUT and PGND
test points.
6) Connect the power supply’s positive and ground ter-
minals to the SUP and PGND test points, respectively.
7) Turn on the power supply and set to 12V with a 1A
current limit.
8) Enable the 1A electronic load.
9) Verify that the red LED (D2) is off and the DVM at OUT
measures 5V.
Detailed Description of Hardware
The MAX16952 EV kit is a fully assembled and tested
PCB that contains all the components necessary to
evaluate the performance of the MAX16952 synchronous
PWM step-down controller. The device is available in a
16-pin TSSOP package and features an exposed pad for
thermal dissipation. The device has a 3.5V to 36V input
voltage range. The EV kit circuit is designed to operate
from a single 6V to 36V DC power supply.
The EV kit is configured to output 5V and provides up to
5A load current at the OUT and PGND test points. The
switching frequency is set to 2.2MHz using resistor R8.
The peak inductor current is set to 5.3A using resistor
R4. The EV kit can be configured to operate in forced
fixed-frequency PWM mode, low-quiescent current SKIP
mode, or external synchronization using jumper JU1. The
EV kit features test points to evaluate the enable (EN)
feature and to monitor the BIAS output voltage. A
red LED (D2) is available to monitor the power-good
(PGOOD) output signal.
Modes of Operation (JU1)
Jumper JU1 configures the EV kit for external synchro-
nization, forced fixed-frequency PWM, or SKIP mode
operation. Install a shunt across pins 1-2 on JU1 to
operate the EV kit in forced fixed-frequency PWM mode.
Place a shunt across pins 2-3 on JU1 to operate in SKIP
mode. Remove the shunt on JU1 when synchronizing,
using an external digital clock signal at the FSYNC and
SGND test points. Refer to the Forced Fixed-Frequency
PWM Mode and Light-Load Low-Quiescent Operating
(SKIP) Mode sections in the MAX16952 IC data sheet for
additional information. See Table 1 for JU1 configuration.
Component Suppliers
Note: Indicate that you are using the MAX16952 when contacting these component suppliers.