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Evaluation Board for the Secondary-Side

Controller with Current Share and Housekeeping


Preliminary Technical Data EVAL-ADM1041EB
FEATURES The evaluation board allows all the input and output functions
Switching power supply of the ADM1041 to be exercised without external components.
Current sharing The software allows control and monitoring of the ADM1041
Voltage feedback loop internal registers. The board is set up for the ADM1041 to act
Factory calibrated as a switching power supply, outputting a 12 V/2 A dc supply
On board tests for housekeeping functions
from a 110 V ac or dc input. By connecting two evaluation boards
together, you can exercise and evaluate the share bus and current
12 V/2 A regulated output from 120 V input
sharing capability for n + 1 redundant power supply systems.
SMBus serial interface to PC
EVALUATION SYSTEM CONTENTS
CAUTION The evaluation system package contains the following items:
This evaluation board uses high voltages and currents. Extreme
caution should be taken, especially on the primary side, to ensure • Application note
safety for the user. It is not recommended to remove the primary • Two ADM1041 evaluation boards
side protective cover. It is strongly advised to switch off the eval-
uation board when not in use. This board is designed for 85 V • USB interface cable
ac to 132 V ac @ 50 Hz/60 Hz. Do not use with a 220 V ac input.
It is recommended to use a current-limited power supply as the • Two RJ-11 cables
input, if available.
• Evaluation software on CD
ADM1041 EVALUATION BOARD OVERVIEW
• Calibration board
This evaluation board allows the ADM1041 to be quickly evaluated
in a switching power supply application. Using the evaluation EVALUATION EQUIPMENT
board and its accompanying software, the ADM1041 can be To evaluate this demonstration board, a multimeter, PC, electronic
interfaced to any PC running Windows® 2000, Windows NT, load, and power supply are required. Since this power supply is
or Windows XP via the computer’s USB port. intended to allow experimentation and probing, consider using a
current-limited dc power source or a Variac instead of the ac input.

SIMPLIFIED BLOCK DIAGRAM

OrFET
12V/2A
Transformer
Output

PWM ADM1041 Share


Input Bus
Opto

USB
Input
Primary Side Secondary Side
Figure 1.

Rev. PrA
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EVAL-ADM1041EB Preliminary Technical Data

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1 Overcurrent....................................................................................8

Caution............................................................................................... 1 Local Short/Undervoltage ............................................................8

ADM1041 Evaluation Board Overview......................................... 1 Evaluation Board Software...............................................................9

Evaluation System Contents............................................................ 1 Installing the Software ..................................................................9

Evaluation Equipment...................................................................... 1 Using the Software ........................................................................9

Simplified Block Diagram ............................................................... 1 Communicating with the ADM1041....................................... 10

Revision History ............................................................................... 2 Reading and Writing to the ADM1041 ................................... 10

Evaluation Board Hardware ............................................................ 3 Data Read/Write......................................................................... 10

Connectors .................................................................................... 3 EEPROM ..................................................................................... 11

USB Interface Connector J7........................................................ 3 Calibration Routine/Board ....................................................... 12

Getting Started .................................................................................. 4 Calibration Routine Procedure ................................................ 12

PS_ON ........................................................................................... 5 Silkscreen......................................................................................... 13

Housekeeping Evaluation............................................................ 5 Schematics ....................................................................................... 14

Overcurrent—Shutdown ............................................................. 5 Parts List .......................................................................................... 16

Overcurrent—Constant Current Operation............................. 5 Ordering Information.................................................................... 18

Load Overvoltage ......................................................................... 5 Ordering Guide .......................................................................... 18

Current Sharing ............................................................................ 6 ESD Caution................................................................................ 18

Hot Swap........................................................................................ 8

REVISION HISTORY
11/05—Revision PrA: Preliminary Version

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EVALUATION BOARD HARDWARE


A typical ac/dc switching power supply forward converter of output current rating. The current limit threshold cannot be
topology is the basis for the evaluation board. Figure 1 shows a programmed beyond 130%.
block diagram of the main components on the board. The A variable load is required to perform a thorough evaluation.
primary side consists of the input terminals and transformer. The output voltage is available between J2 and J3; this is also
PWM of the primary side switch is controlled by the UC3844A, where the load should be connected. The power supply is in
which receives its control signal through the optocoupler. This continuous conduction mode (CCM) above 0.5 A load. Below
controls the switching of the transformer. A maximum duty 0.5 A load, the power supply is in discontinuous conduction
cycle of 50% is allowed. The primary control system is powered mode (DCM). A load of greater than 0.2 A is required to ensure
by a bleed resistor during startup, and by a tap winding from stability. The output voltage ripple is approximately 100 mV p-p.
the power transformer thereafter.
CONNECTORS
The secondary side power stage consists of the diode rectifiers,
output filter, sense resistor, and OrFET. This provides 12 V @ The connections to the evaluation board are shown in Table 1.
2 A at the output. The ADM1041 is also located on the Table 1. Evaluation Board Connections
secondary side. It provides the feedback signal that is used to Connector Evaluation Board Function
regulate the voltage, limit the current, and allow current sharing J1 110 V ac input
and shutdown to be implemented. High-side current sensing is J2 VOUT+/LOAD+
used. The ADM1041 also controls the share bus, which allows J3 VOUT−/LOAD−
multiple power supplies to perform load sharing. The J4 Share bus
ADM1041 feedback to the primary side, through the J5 RJ-11 connector
optocoupler, consists of the voltage sense, current sense, and J6 RJ-11 connector
share bus information. J7 USB interface
J8 Primary input voltage ground
The USB section is also located on the secondary side. This
J9 Primary input voltage
allows the PC software to communicate with the evaluation
board (and with other evaluation boards through the RJ-11
connectors) through the USB port of the PC. You can readily USB INTERFACE CONNECTOR J7
change register settings on the ADM1041 this way and also The connections to J7 are shown in Table 2.
monitor the status registers.
Table 2. J7 Connections
Various manual controls and indicators, such as LEDs, switches, J1 Pin ADM1041 Function
and buttons, allow you to exercise the voltage control loop and 1 5V
the housekeeping functions. The evaluation board is designed 2 SCL
with a 0.1 Ω RSENSE resistor. The power supply is designed to 3 SDA
support a maximum continuous output of 2 A. The current 4 Ground
sense amplifier is calibrated such that 2 A corresponds to 100%

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GETTING STARTED
Do not connect the USB cable to the evaluation board until the 3. For the input voltage source, an ac or dc power supply can
software is installed. be used. For an ac source, apply 85 V ac ~ 132 V ac. For a
dc source, apply 100 < 150 V dc. This input voltage is the
1. Install the ADM1041 software. If it is already installed, skip signal that is regulated to provide a 12 V/2 A supply at the
to the next step. output.
2. Connect the evaluation board to the USB port on the 4. The evaluation board is now ready to evaluate the
computer, using the USB interface cable provided. See ADM1041.
Figure 2 to see how to set up the board. Run the software.

Multimeter
Or
Scope

OrFET
Electronic
Transformer
Load
0 -> 2A
120V
Power PWM ADM1041 Share
Supply Bus
Opto
RJ11

RJ11
Primary Side Secondary Side USB

USB Cable from PC


Figure 2. Getting Started

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PS_ON OVERCURRENT—CONSTANT CURRENT
There are two ways to turn the power supply on and off with OPERATION
this control. Use SW2 to toggle the PS_ON pin. Alternatively, Using the ADM1041, the power supply can be configured to
the PS_ON polarity can be toggled using the software. This has operate in a constant current mode. The current limit disable
the same effect as toggling the switch connected to PS_ON to bit of Register 11 needs to be set. An OCP condition can be
the opposite polarity. In general, it is recommended to use one simulated by applying an electronic load of greater than 2 A.
method or the other. Once the load current is greater than the OCP threshold limit
(programmable from 105% to 130%), the OCP flag is set.
HOUSEKEEPING EVALUATION Unlike in the preceding Overcurrent—Shutdown section, the
The ADM1041 performs many housekeeping functions in the ADM1041 does not turn off the OrFET. Instead, the power
power supply. The evaluation board allows you to simulate supply operates in constant current mode.
various faults that could affect the ADM1041 in a working
system. You can monitor how the ADM1041 handles this event LOAD OVERVOLTAGE
in many ways. One way is to use an oscilloscope and/or By applying a higher voltage (that is, 13 V) than the load voltage
multimeter to probe the evaluation board to see various (12 V) to J2, response to a load overvoltage condition can be
conditions in the system. Many testpoints are provided for this evaluated. The OR’ing FET is quickly turned off. In software,
function. You can also use the software to read back register the Load_OV, Reverse_OK, and OrFET_OK flags are set.
contents, which show the conditions of the ADM1041 and how Monitor Testpoint 5 to see the gate voltage of the OrFET
it has reacted to the event. The software is described in the change. The ADM1041 turns off the output until the fault is
Evaluation Board Software section. A fault LED on the board removed (when you remove the overvoltage). When the fault is
can be configured to indicate certain fault conditions. An LED removed, the ADM1041 clears the flags and returns to normal
monitors the status of the OR’ing FET to indicate whether the operation. The OrFET gate voltage on Testpoint 5 returns to a
power supply is connected to the output terminals. An LED on low value. In software, go to the ADM1041 Status Registers
the primary side indicates that power is present on the primary dialog and click Begin Polling. Once an overvoltage is present,
side. the Load_OV, Reverse_OK, and OrFET_OK bits go low. When
the fault is removed, these bits go high again, indicating normal
OVERCURRENT—SHUTDOWN operation.
The overcurrent protection (OCP) function can be tested by
increasing the output current beyond 2 A. Once the load
current is greater than the OCP threshold limit (programmable
from 105% to 130%), the OCP flag is set. After the OCP
timeout (programmable from 1 to 4 seconds) is reached, the
ADM1041 turns off the OrFET, which shuts down the power
supply. It keeps the power supply in shutdown mode until the
load current is reduced below the OCP threshold and you
perform a hardware or software PS_ON.

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EVAL-ADM1041EB Preliminary Technical Data
CURRENT SHARING First, power up each evaluation board. Apply power on the
primary side. There should now be 12 V across J2/J3 of each
By connecting two evaluation boards together, the ADM1041 board. Apply the electronic load to Board A. The boards
can be evaluated in a redundant n + 1 power supply perform current sharing. One way to monitor this is to monitor
configuration. Figure 3 shows how the two boards should be the voltage drop across each sense resistor. This should be
connected together. Use the black RJ-11 cable when connecting approximately 100 mV when current sharing.
the boards together; the white cable is for connecting to the
calibration board.

BOARD A

OrFET Electronic
Transformer Load
0 -> 2A

120V
Power ADM1041 Share
PWM
Supply Bus
Opto
RJ11

RJ11
Primary Side Secondary Side USB

USB Cable from PC

BOARD B

OrFET
Transformer

120V
Power ADM1041 Share
PWM
Supply Bus
Opto
RJ11

RJ11
Primary Side Secondary Side USB
Figure 3. Current Share Configuration

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Now remove the connection between both J2 connectors. This
means that Board A is now providing all of the power for the
load. The voltage drop across the sense resistor on Board A
should be approximately 200 mV, and the voltage drop across
the sense resistor of Board B should be approximately 0 mV. See
Figure 4.

BOARD A

OrFET Electronic
Transformer Load
0 -> 2A

120V
Power ADM1041 Share
PWM
Supply Bus
Opto
RJ11

RJ11
Primary Side Secondary Side USB

USB Cable from PC

BOARD B

OrFET
Transformer

120V
Power ADM1041 Share
PWM
Supply Bus
Opto
RJ11

RJ11
Primary Side Secondary Side USB
Figure 4. Current Configuration with No Sharing

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HOT SWAP LOCAL SHORT/UNDERVOLTAGE
By adding (and removing) the connection between J2 on A short to ground at the negative terminal of RSENSE simulates
Board B to Board A, you can evaluate how each board reacts a local undervoltage fault. Begin by having both boards sharing
when a new power supply is added to (or removed from) the a 2 A load. Apply the short at RS− (Testpoint 2) of Board B.
system. This causes a Reverse_OK fault on Board B, which turns off its
output and contribution to the load. Now Board A must supply
OVERCURRENT all of the current to the load. The multimeter monitoring
An OCP condition can also be evaluated. Begin with both Board B shows a reduction in voltage drop across its RSENSE to
boards sharing a 2 A load. Increase the load current to 2.5 A. approximately 0 mV. The multimeter monitoring Board A
Remove the J2 connection from Board B to Board A. This shows an increase in voltage drop as it takes over the system
means that Board A is now providing all of the power—more and provides all of the current for the load. The ADM1041 on
power than it is programmed to provide. It goes into OCP Board B keeps its contribution to the power supply system
condition and shuts down the power supply. turned off until a PS_ON is performed. It then contributes
again to the current sharing configuration.

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Preliminary Technical Data EVAL-ADM1041EB

EVALUATION BOARD SOFTWARE


The software allows the ADM1041’s functions to be controlled 3. No matter which option you select, click Finish to
from the PC via an easy to use interface operating under the complete the installation.
Windows environment. The contents of the device’s internal
registers can easily be read or altered through a user-friendly USING THE SOFTWARE
graphical interface. Before using the software, ensure that the evaluation board is
powered up and connected to the PC. To start the software,
INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE select Start > Programs > Analog Devices > ADM1041
To install the software: Evaluation Software > ADM1041 Evaluation Software. The
main evaluation window appears. The software automatically
1. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Select Start looks for an ADM1041 on the SMBus. Once it recognizes an
> Run, and enter X:ADM1041.exe, where X is the letter of ADM1041, it communicates to that SMBus address. Therefore,
your CD-ROM drive. Click OK. you should not need to change any settings to begin communi-
2. To use the software immediately, you must restart your cation between the software and the evaluation board.
computer so that Windows can update the setup files. To The main window (Figure 5) displays information about the
do this, click Yes. If you do not want to use the software ADM1041’s internal registers.
immediately, click No.

Figure 5. ADM1041 Main Window

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COMMUNICATING WITH THE ADM1041
The software automatically finds all ADM1041s on the SMBus.
When the main window loads, the address of the ADM1041 is
displayed in the SMBus Address of the ADM1041 box. See
Figure 6. If you have more than one board connected together
(through the RJ-11 cable), there is more than one ADM1041 on
the SMBus. In this case, the software shows the ADM1041 with
the highest SMBus address. To communicate with the other
ADM1041, simply choose the other ADM1041 from the drop-
down menu, using the correct SMBus address. Alternatively,
you can write to all ADM1041s on the bus at the same time by
choosing Broadcast Address from the drop-down menu.

The SMBus address of the ADM1041 can be changed by


changing the SW3 switch. This should be done before running
the software.

Figure 7. Register Box on Main Window

DATA READ/WRITE
Figure 6. SMBus Address Drop-Down Menu on Main Window
Using the software to read/write data to the ADM1041 can be
READING AND WRITING TO THE ADM1041 done in many ways.

The main ways to communicate with the ADM1041 are all Register Read
accessed through the main window. See Figure 7. The quickest On the main window, the contents of the selected register are
way is to scroll through the register list of the Ram Byte displayed at all times.
Read/Write section of the main window. As you scroll, the main
window displays the following for the selected register: Register Write—Basic
1. On the main window, select the register that needs to be
• Register name changed, as described previously. The contents of the
• Register hexadecimal address selected register are displayed.

2. Type the new hexadecimal value into the Register


• Register contents overview
Contents (Hex) box.
• Register contents in hexadecimal and binary
3. Click Write to Register. The new value is written to the
Clicking Open Register Details displays a more detailed look at ADM1041.
the register selected. You can also click the list of registers in the
RAM register contents list. This automatically changes content
of the register description, as described previously.

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Register Write—Detailed EEPROM
1. On the main window, click the register that you need to The EEPROM is controlled on the main window.
change. For example, to change the reverse voltage turn-off
To view the contents of each page of the EEPROM, click Read
threshold, select the Reverse Voltage Threshold register.
32 bytes from EEPROM after entering the associated page
2. Click Open Register Details. This opens the Reverse number. This displays the entire contents of that page of the
Voltage Detector dialog, which displays details EEPROM.
information about the register. See Figure 7.
To view the contents of the entire EEPROM, click View Entire
3. Click the new value of reverse voltage in the Rev Volt Off EEPROM. This opens the ADM1041 EEPROM dialog. Click
column. The software automatically calculates the hexa- Read Entire EEPROM to view the data.
decimal and binary values of the new register contents. It
To exit, click Exit.
also automatically updates this register in the ADM1041.
Saving the Factory EEPROM Values
4. To return to the main window, click Exit.
The EEPROM contents can be saved to a text file for future use.
It is advised that you perform this function before evaluating
other features of the ADM1041, particularly before writing new
values to the EEPROM. This allows you to reprogram the
ADM1041 to the original factory settings if the EEPROM data
is lost due to incorrect writing to the part. Select File > Save.
Select a folder in which to save the data, enter a new file name
or select an existing file name for the data, and click Save. The
data is stored in a .dat file. To open an existing file, select File >
Load and select the appropriate data file.
Figure 7. Reverse Voltage Detector Dialog Updating the EEPROM
Continuous Read To change any of the EEPROM contents, click Update RAM
Continuous read is for use in exercising fault conditions. Contents to EEPROM on the main window. See Figure 9. You
are then asked to verify this change, because it means that the
Clicking the Status Regs menu opens the ADM1041 Status previous content of the EEPROM will be lost permanently.
Registers dialog (Figure 8). This is a very useful evaluation tool Click Yes to load the new data into the EEPROM. The new
because you can see the status register contents in real time. values are now stored in EEPROM.
Opening this dialog automatically starts the continuous reading
of the three status registers. If a fault occurs, the status register Since the data is transferred from the EEPROM to the part only
reports this fault in real time. This should be used when when the part powers up, nothing happens initially. The new
evaluating the ADM1041’s reaction to fault conditions, like EEPROM data is loaded into the ADM1041 registers only if you
those described in the Housekeeping Evaluation section. power down the ADM1041 and then power it up again.
Clicking View Latched Registers opens the Latched Registers
dialog. If a flag is set and then removed, the latched registers
remember the event.

Figure 8. ADM1041 Status Registers Dialog


Figure 9. EEPROM Register Contents

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EEPROM Data Log A mulitmeter on the load voltage (across J2 and J3) and on the
The EEPROM contents can be saved to a text file for future use. share voltage (across J4 and J3) can be used to monitor the
This means that you can load up the ADM1041 in your specific calibration. After about 30 seconds, the calibration is complete.
default state. It also allows register settings to be easily shared The load voltage and the share bus maximum and minimum
and duplicated between PCs and setups. load voltages now match the values that you input before
calibration.
Select File > Save. Select a folder in which to save the data,
enter a new file name or select an existing file name for the data, CALIBRATION ROUTINE PROCEDURE
and click Save. The data is stored in a .dat file. To open an The calibration routine is as follows:
existing file, select File > Load. Select the appropriate data file.
1. Remove the OCP and OVP limits.
CALIBRATION ROUTINE/BOARD
2. Calculate the correct current sense gain setting.
A calibration routine and board are included to demonstrate the
ability to automate the calibration and trimming process in a 3. Determine the polarity of the common-mode error and
production environment. The calibration board is connected to adjust if necessary.
the evaluation board as shown in Figure 10. (Use the white
RJ-11 cable provided. The black cable is for connection between 4. Calculate and program Register 14h to remove the
two ADM1041 boards.) common-mode error.

To perform a calibration 5. Program Register 19h to achieve the desired load voltage.

1. Click CALIBRATION ROUTINE on the main window. A 6. Apply full load and adjust the share bus slope to calibrate
Calibration dialog appears. the share bus.

2. Click Remove Previous Calibration Settings. 7. Remove load.

3. Input the required output voltage and the share bus 8. Replace the OCP and OVP limits.
maximum and minimum load voltages.

4. Click Calibrate to perform the calibration.

Electronic
Load
0 -> 2A
BOARD A CAL BOARD

OrFET
Transformer

120V
Power ADM1041 Share
PWM
Supply Bus
Opto
RJ11

RJ11 RJ11
Primary Side Secondary Side USB

USB Cable from PC


Figure 10. Calibration Board Setup

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SILKSCREEN

Figure 11. ADM1041 Evaluation Board Silkscreen

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SCHEMATICS
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R50
0 OHM
U4
D D
J7
1 56

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USB PD5/FD13 PD4/FD12
+5V
C20
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+3.3V 2.2K GND VCC
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RD70/*SLRD RESET#
U5
R42
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AGND PA4/FIFOADR0
24LC64 C32 24MHz C33
22pF 22pF 14 43
VCC PA3/*WU2
15 42
DPLUS PA2/*SLOE
16 41
DMINUS PA1/INT1#
17 40
GND PA0/INT0#
U7
+3.3V 18 39
VCC VCC
8 1
IN OUT

1
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19 38
U6 GND CTL2/*FLAGC
C36 +3.3V
7 2 C35 10uF C24 1 8 20 37
IN OUT S1 VDD IFCLK CTL1/*FLAGB
100nF 0.1uF
2 7 21 36
CLK D1 IN1 RESERVED CTL0/*FLAGA
6 3
ERR NR
3 6 22 35
IN2 D2 DATA SCL GND

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B C26 24 33 B
ADP3303 ADG821 VCC GND
1uF
25 32
PB0/FD0 PB7/FD7
R45
26 31
10k PB1/FD1 PB6/FD6
27 30
PB2/FD2 PB5/FD5

Figure 12. ADM1041 Evaluation Board Schematic


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10nF
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1
R16
2 C18

1
Q3
25nF
100K
C12
4.7nF C13
U3 U8
100nF 2N3904 R29
1

5.1K
+5V 1 24
VDD SHRO
2 23

3
CS- SHRS
Q4
3 22
CS+ SCMP R32
TP12
1K
4 21
CCMP VS+
2 5 20

1
VCMP VS-
TP13
+5V

1
6 19
BSS670S2L R21 R22 FD FG
C15
1M 500 R23
22pF 7 18
GND AC_OK
R20 2.2K
8 17
1K

1
ICT DC_OK TP14
1
U2 ACS ENS E 9 16 2
ACSNS1 PS_ON
+5V-PRI 6 1 C16 SW2 3 R24 R25
BASE ANODE
4.7nF 10 15 2.2K
ACSNS2 ADD0
2.2K
5 2 11 14

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COLLECTOR CATHODE CBD SDA
1
12 13
R31 PEN SCL 3 2
4 3
EMITTER NC 2.2K
SW3 4
CNY17-3 ADM1041S
ADM1041 OCKET +5V
2

B TP20 B
TEST POINT R34 R35
D10
2.2K 2.2K
LED
1

TP10
TP21
R39
TEST POINT

Figure 13. ADM1041 Evaluation Board Schematic


4.7K TP9
DATA

CLK
+5V

U SB
F1
1 2

1
1
4
3
J1 1A T2 B1
120/220V AC

n2
C25
INPUT TP22 TP23
V1 PCAP
TEST POINT TEST POINT
P7245 X2
4 1 HV
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1

R41

1_Ohm
BRIDGE1

2
1
n1
2
J5 J6

3
RJ11-4 RJ11-4

A TITLE: A
ANALOG
ADM 1041 PO WER
TSM SUPPLY EVAL B OARD
DEV ICES
Santa Clara Division
Drawn By: H. Borgards DRA W ING NUM BER: SIZE : REVI SION: SHEET :
Date: 7/20/04

Checked By:
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Date:

Engineer: B. Daly Date: 7/20/04 Date: 22-Jul-2004


Released By : Date: File : C:\Products\1041\SWITCHING-PS.Ddb - Documents\Switching-PS.sch

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EVAL-ADM1041EB
EVAL-ADM1041EB Preliminary Technical Data

PARTS LIST
Table 3. Parts List for EVAL-ADM1041EB
Name Part Type PCB Decal Value Farnell Part No. Comment
C1 CAP 603 47n FEC 431-965
C2 CAP 603 100n FEC 317-287
C3 CAP 603 10n FEC 499-146
C4 CAP+ CAP\TAJ_C 100 μF FEC 197-180
C5 CAP 603 10n FEC 499-146 Not inserted
C6 CAP 603 100n FEC 317-263 Not inserted
C7 CAP 603 10p FEC 499-110 Not inserted
C8 CAP 603 27n
C9 CAP+ CAP\TAJ_B 0.33 μF FEC 197-040
C10 CAP+ CAP\TAJ_C 100 μF FEC 197-180
C11 CAP 603 100n FEC 317-287
C12, C13 CAP 805 1μ FEC 317-640
C14, C15 CAP 603 10n FEC 499-146
C16 CAP 805 4.7nF FEC 578-307
C17, C18 CAP 603 470p FEC 753-579
C19 CAP+ CAP\TAJ_C 100 μF FEC 197-180
C20 CAP 603 10p FEC 499-110
C21 CAP 603 1n FEC 317-202
Cx CAP 1205 1μ
D1, D6 1N4148 DO35 FEC 368-118
D3, D4, D5, D7 LED LED_SMT FEC 515-620
D8, D9, D10, D11 1N4148 DO35 FEC 368-118
J1 CENTRONICS 36WAY FEC 147-753
J2 CON\POWER CON\POWER FEC 304-4889
J3 CON\POWER4 CON\POWER4 FEC 148-086
J4 CON-BARREL CON\BARREL FEC 224-959
J5 CON\POWER CON\POWER FEC 304-4889
J6 CON\POWER3 CON\POWER3 FEC 304-4890
K1, K2, K3 RELAY-G6AU234P RELAY-G6A-234P FEC 175-032
Q1 2N3904 TO-92 FEC 933-673
Q2 IRFR_U9014_D2PAK D2PAK_MODIFIED FEC
Q3, Q4, Q5, Q6 2N3904 TO-92 FEC 933-673
Q7 IRFR_U3910_D2PAK D2PAK_MODIFIED FEC 706-486
Q8 IRFR_U9014_D2PAK D2PAK_MODIFIED FEC
Q9, Q10 2N3904 TO-92 FEC 933-673
R1 RES 603 10 kΩ FEC 612-601
R2 RES 603 1 kΩ FEC 360-2576
R3 RES 805 15 kΩ FEC 196-411
R4 RES 805 5.1 kΩ FEC 196-356
R5 RES 603 10 kΩ FEC 612-601
R6 RES 805 1.5 kΩ FEC 196-290
R7 RES 603 1 kΩ FEC 360-2576
R8 RES 805 1.5 kΩ FEC 196-290
R9 RES 603 1 kΩ FEC 360-2576
R10 RES 603 500R 311-499HCT-ND Digi-Key
R11, R12 RES 805 1 MΩ FEC 196-630
R13 RES 603 200R 311-2.0KGCT-ND Digi-Key
R14 RES 603 0R
R15, R16, R17 RES 603 10 kΩ FEC 612-601
R18 RES 603 500R 311-499HCT-ND Digi-Key

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Preliminary Technical Data EVAL-ADM1041EB
Name Part Type PCB Decal Value Farnell Part No. Comment
R19, R20 RES 603 2.2 kΩ FEC 911-276
R21 RES 805 4.7 kΩ FEC 196-356
R22, R23 RES 805 680R FEC 196-253
R24 RES 603 1 kΩ FEC 360-2576
R25 RES 603 2.2 kΩ FEC 911-276
R26 RES 603 2 kΩ 311-2.0KGCT-ND Digi-Key
R27 RES 805 82R FEC 612-960
R28, R29 RES 603 2.2 kΩ FEC 911-276
R30 RES 805 1.5 kΩ FEC 196-290
R31, R32 RES 805 120R FEC 911-124
R33, R35,R36, R37 RES 805 5 kΩ FEC 771-429
R34, R38, RES 603 10 kΩ FEC 612-601
R39 RES 805 120R FEC 911-124
R40, R41 RES 805 5 kΩ FEC 771-429
R42 RES 603 10 kΩ FEC 612-601
R43, R44 RES 805 1.5 kΩ FEC 196-290
R45 RES 805 120R FEC 911-124
R46, R47, R48 RES 603 1 kΩ FEC 360-2576
R49, R50 RES 805 3.3 kΩ FEC 196-332
R51, R552 RES 603 1 kΩ FEC 360-2576
R53 RES 805 0R
R54, R55 RES 603 1 kΩ FEC 360-2576
R56 RES 603 500 kΩ 311-500KHCT-ND Digi-Key
R57 RES 805 2K2 FEC 911--276
R58 RES 603 1 kΩ FEC 360-2576
R59 RES 603 10 kΩ FEC 612-601
R60 RES 805 100 MΩ
S1, S2 SW-PUSH-SMD SW_PB_SMD_6MM FEC 177-807
T1 T12 TESTPOINT TESTPOINT FEC 240-333
U1 ADM1041 QSOP-24 ADM1041ARQ
U2 OP284 SO8NB OP284ES
U5 ADG715 TSSOP24 ADG715BRU
U6 MC7805CT TO-220 FEC 701-853
U7 74AC05M SO14NB Radionics 833-096
U8 ADM8828 SOT23-6 ADM8828 ADM8828
U10 ADG715 TSSOP24 ADG715BRU

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EVAL-ADM1041EB Preliminary Technical Data

ORDERING INFORMATION

ORDERING GUIDE
Model Package Description
EVAL-ADM1041EB Evaluation Board

ESD CAUTION
ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Electrostatic charges as high as 4000 V readily accumulate on
the human body and test equipment and can discharge without detection. Although this product features
proprietary ESD protection circuitry, permanent damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy
electrostatic discharges. Therefore, proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance
degradation or loss of functionality.

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Preliminary Technical Data EVAL-ADM1041EB

NOTES

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EVAL-ADM1041EB Preliminary Technical Data

NOTES

© 2005 Analog Devices, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks and


registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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