Texas Instruments LP8863EVM User Manual

User's Guide
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The LP8863EVM Evaluation Module

Contents
1 Introduction ................................................................................................................... 2
2 Setup .......................................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Input/Output Connector/Header Descriptions................................................................... 4
2.2 LP8863EVM Setup ................................................................................................. 6
2.3 Installation Guide for GUI program (Windows 7-compatible) ................................................. 7
3 Quick Start-Up Procedure................................................................................................. 10
4 Additional Control Options ................................................................................................ 11
5 Instructions for Standalone Evaluation .................................................................................. 16
6 LP8863EVM Board Stackup .............................................................................................. 17
7 LP8863EVM Component Placement .................................................................................... 18
8 LP8863EVM Component List............................................................................................. 19
9 LP8863EVM Schematics.................................................................................................. 22
10 Using the LP8863EVM .................................................................................................... 24
10.1 Power up/down sequence........................................................................................ 24
10.2 Enable .............................................................................................................. 24
10.3 Setting Boost Switch Frequency ................................................................................ 24
10.4 Setting PWM Output Frequency................................................................................. 24
10.5 Setting the LED String Current.................................................................................. 25
10.6 LED String Configuration......................................................................................... 25
11 LED Load Board............................................................................................................ 25
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Introduction

1 Introduction

TI's LP8863-Q1 evaluation module (EVM) helps designers evaluate the operation and performance of the LP8863-Q1 automotive LED backlight driver. The device offers configurability and can be set up through external resistor options for boost switching frequency, LED current, and PWM out frequency. Internal register options enable various controls such as brightness inputs, slope control, dimming options, etc. The EVM contains one LP8863-Q1 LED driver with boost circuit and a Tiva Launchpad evaluation circuit to provide control signals for LED driver.
LED DRIVER IC PACKAGE
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Table 1.
U8 LP8863-Q1 HTSSOP
Figure 1. LP8863-Q1 Evaluation Board (Top View)
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Setup

2 Setup

This section describes the jumpers and connectors on the EVM as well as how to properly connect and setup to use the LP8863EVM.
Default resistor values and jumper positions are set to:
Boost SW frequency – 300 kHz (set by external resistor R59)
Maximum LED current per string – 120 mA (set by external resistor R57)
PWM input to control brightness (register control)
PWM output frequency – 9.8 kHz (set by external resistor R58)
I2C interface to communicate with LP8863-Q1 – base address 0x2C
Charge pump for SW gate drive enabled
J14 : Open to disconnect VDDIO input from V
J17 : Open to use internal charge pump
J19 : Close to connect onboard LDO outputs (1.8 V from Tiva controller circuit) to VDDIO
J31 : Close to connect onboard LDO output (5 V) to VDD input to LP8863-Q1 measurement
J12 : Open – probing point of boost output
J16 : Open – a probing/noise injecting point for stability measurement
Figure 2. LP8863-Q1 Evaluation Board (Bottom View)
out
LDO
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System/equipment required:
Power supplies for VIN: 24 V or higher, 6 A or higher
Power supplies for VDD: 5.5 V or higher, 0.5 A or higher (only needed when external power supply is
used for VDD input. Not needed for default setting)
Power cables for VIN, VDD connection – cables with banana plugs recommended
LED load board (not included in package): 6 strings, 8 LEDs per string (LEDs per string can be
adjusted by moving jumpers on load board)
LED cable: 7-position ribbon cable
USB cable (USB A to mini)
PC to run GUI software
Windows®7 or previous version)
GUI software

2.1 Input/Output Connector/Header Descriptions

J3 Input— This header is the power input (VDD) terminal and also probing header for LP8863-Q1 power.
The terminal provides a power connection to allow the user to attach the EVM to a power supply and also monitor VDD connected to J4.
J4 - Input — This banana socket is the power input (VDD) terminal for LP8863-Q1 power. The terminal
provides a power (VDD) connection to allow the user to attach the EVM to a power supply.
J5 - Input— This banana socket is the power input (VBAT) terminal for the boost converter. The terminal
provides a power (VBAT) connection to allow the user to attach the EVM to a power supply.
J6 – GND— This banana socket is the power input (GND) terminal for the boost converter. The terminal
provides a power ground (GND) connection to allow the user to attach the EVM to a power supply.
J7 – Header— This header is a probing point of SW node. J8 – GND— This banana socket is the power input (GND) terminal for the boost converter. The terminal
provides a power ground (GND) connection to allow the user to attach the EVM to a power supply.
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J9 – Input— This header is the power input (VBAT) terminal and also probing header for the boost
J10 – Header — This header is a probing point of VIN (boost input power after power filters). J11 – Header— This header is a probing point of VINP (boost input power after power line FET). J12 – Headers— These headers are probing points of boost output (VBOOST). J13 – GND— This header is the power input (GND) terminal and also probing header for the boost
J14 – Jumper— This connector is for selection of the source of VDDIO between VDD and internal LDO
J15 – Input— This header is the power input (VDDIO) terminal and also probing header for VDDIO. The
J16 – Headers— These headers are probing/noise injecting points for stability measurement of boost. J17 – Connector— This connector is to connect VDD to the internal charge pump output (when charge
J18 – Header— This header is a probing point of GD.
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converter. The terminal provides a power connection to allow the user to attach the EVM to a power supply and also monitor VBAT connected to J5.
converter. The terminal provides power ground connection to allow the user to attach the EVM to a power supply and also monitor VBAT connected to J8.
out (V
) of LP8863-Q1.
LDO
terminal provides a power connection to allow the user to attach the EVM to a power supply and also monitor VDDIO selected by J14.
pump is not used).
J19 – Jumper— This connector is for selection of the source of VDDIO between 1.8-V and 3.3-V output
from on-board LDOs.
J20 – Connector— This connector is to connect 5-V output from on-board LDO to VDD input. J21 to J26 – Headers— These headers are to measure LED string current of LED0 to LED5. J27 – GND— These headers are probing points of GND. J28 – Header— This header is a probing point of INT. J31 – Connector— This connector is to connect 5-V output from on-board LDO to VDD input. J32 – Headers— These headers are probing points of SDO_PWM, SDI_SDA, SCLK_SCL, and
SS_ADDRSEL.
J33 – Connector— This connector is to connect LED load board to EVM. J34 – GND— These headers are probing points of GND.
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Setup

2.2 LP8863EVM Setup

External power must be provided to the board. Connect a standard type-A plug from the PC to a Mini-B plug, which goes to the EVM connector. The I2C-compatible interface program provides all of the controls that the LP8863-Q1 device requires.
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Figure 3. LP8863EVM With LED Load Board Connected
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2.3 Installation Guide for GUI program (Windows 7-compatible)

Run “setup_LP8863_EVM_1.0.0.exe”.
Click “Next” button on this setup screen.
Setup
Figure 4. LP8863_EVM_GUI Setup
Check ”I accept the agreement” and press ”Next” button again.
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Figure 5. License Agreement
Choose the folder name of GUI to be installed, then press ”Next” button or simply press ”Next” button.
Figure 6. Installation Directory
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Begin SW installation by pressing ”Install” button in next window.
Once installation is completed, press ”Finish” to launch SW GUI of LP8863-Q1.
Setup
Figure 7. Completing the LP8863_EVM_GUI Setup Wizard
Initial window of GUI. Prepare hardware connection after this window, as described in the following
sections.
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Figure 8. LP8863_EVM_GUI Home Page
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Quick Start-Up Procedure

3 Quick Start-Up Procedure

Connect USB cable between EVB and PC.
Connect external power supply to VIN: 12 V (typical), 5-A setting, output not enabled yet.
Run the LP8863 GUI software and click ”Control” icon on left of GUI, then control window appears
as in Figure 9.
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Figure 9. GUI Control Window
Check ”EVM connected” mark on bottom of GUI software.
Press ”IFSEL Pin” button to select I2C interface: This is not required if register control is not used.
Enable VINpower supply output: IIN is approximately a couple of mA at normal cases. If higher current
on either power rail is monitored, disable power supply output and begin debugging.
Click ”Enable Pin” button on GUI software: boost converter starts working, and LEDs stay off without
PWM input.
On PWM input control, check ”Enable” box of PWM input, select frequency and duty from drop-down
boxes, and press ”Update” button: LED turns on at adjusted brightness level by PWM input.
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