Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMP235, AMC1311
Hi,
I am working on TIDA-010054.
On U8 (LMZ31707RVQR), why is AGND connected to PGND???
In the datasheet, it is said not to:
Thank you for the reply,
Vincent Beaulieu-Gagnon
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Hi,
I am working on TIDA-010054.
On U8 (LMZ31707RVQR), why is AGND connected to PGND???
In the datasheet, it is said not to:
Thank you for the reply,
Vincent Beaulieu-Gagnon
Hello,
Thanks for your question.
In general your point is valid. For best performance it would be necessary to split the AGND and PGND.
In case of the TIDA-010054 this was not done. Testing showed, that the performance is still sufficient for the purpose its used on the TIDA-010054.
Best regards,
Andreas
Hello,
Thank you for the answer!
I have two others questions:
First what is the use of J37, R78,R79 in the design?
What was connected to J37?
Also, on U4/U3 (ACSS733KMATR-65AB-T), why is VOC on pin 16 and not on VCC???
It look like pin 14 and 16 were interchange.
Thank you for the fast reply,
Vincent Beaulieu-Gagnon
Hello,
On your first question:
You can connect a NTC temperature senor to J37. In this case you can use a NTC instead of the TMP235.
R78 in combination with the NTC will form a voltage divider and R79 is the a RC lowpass filter together with with C94.
On the second question:
I think the VOC connection is right. I guess you had look at the ACS732-3-KLA datasheet and not the ACS732-3-KMA.
On the ACSS733KMATR-65AB-T datasheet you can find this application circuit:
I hope this helps,
Best regards,
Andreas
Hello,
Here are you using AMC1311B or AMC1311. If i look at the voltage it should be AMC1311B....
Thank you,
Vincent Beaulieu-Gagnon
Hello,
Yes you are correct we are using the AMC1311B in the recent revision. It looks like the schematics where not updated accordingly.
We will fix this in the next revision. Thanks for highlighting this.
Best regards,
Andreas