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LMZ31710X2EVM: LMZ31710X2EVM

Part Number: LMZ31710X2EVM

I am testing the LMZ313710X2 evaluation board.

I have a issue measuring the correct current across the sense resistors of 1mOhm (R9,R10).

I am using HAMEG HM7042 power supply to supply input voltage of 12V, I set the output voltage via jumper to 1.8V.

I am feeding a external clock input of 300kHz to synchronize two devices on the evaluation board.

I should be reading across the 1mOhm resistor arnd ~8mV-9mV using DMM but get 0 on both devices.

Is there something I am missing tosetup or add for correct operation and test to get desired output currents from devices?

Please advise

Thanks

  • What is your load? If there is no load applied, then the output current will be near zero and you will not read any voltage across the current sense resistors.
  • Ok that clarifies that issue for me.

    I have a DC load (ELA505 zentro-elekrik) connected to output of evaluation board. I switch it on and it reads the output voltage of 1.8V
    When I start setting the current for dc load to draw - once I reach ~2A it switches my input power supply off (My input supply is Hameg HM7042)
    Is the input [power supply insufficient or can you suggest why my DC-load shorting once it reaches 2A
  • What is the current rating of the input power supply? Check to see if it is going into current limit.
  • with respect to your suggestion, I replaced my power supply to handle higher current rating as the one I was using was low at 3.3A.

    I had a look at the soft-start feature for the evaluation board and it is set such that the output voltage rise time is 1.2ms.
    Is it possible to achieve a rise time of 150us by connecting a capacitor to the SS pin to ground or is there a minimum default rise time for this device especially in parallel configuration?
  • The SS time can be adjusted by changing the SS capacitor. Internal to the module, a SS capacitor is already present between SS/TR pin and STSEL. In order to reduce the SS time below 1.2ms, the STSEL pin would need to be removed from ground.

    I do not recommend reducing the SS time too much as a quick rise time can cause large currents at start-up and the device may go into current limit when charging output capacitors.