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Please advise mechanical size of the TPS53647EVM?
Can it be used for 120A output current?
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Please advise mechanical size of the TPS53647EVM?
Can it be used for 120A output current?
Hi Eli,
This board can handle up to 120A and is about 9x10cm in size.
I measured a TPS53647EVM-710 board and it is 9cm tall and 10cm wide.
This board was designed to showcase TPS53647's 4-phase operation and includes the necessary powerstages and inductors to deliver 120A at low voltages.
Hi Eli,
You can change several settings of the TPS53647 using the Fusion Digital power Designer (http://www.ti.com/tool/FUSION_DIGITAL_POWER_DESIGNER
and the TI USB-to-GPIO Adapter (http://www.ti.com/tool/USB-TO-GPIO) plugs directly into J4 on the TPS53647EVM-710.
Once you load the program (with the EVM powered up and connected to your computer with the adapter) you will see this window.
After clicking to "configure device" the next window you should see will allow to make several changes including increasing IMAX to 120A (Step 1). Double check that you are running all four phases before writing the new settings to the hardware (Step 2). If you want to save these settings so that they stay after the next power cycle, click on "Store Conifg to NVM" on the top.