Texas Instruments Network Card TPS2330 User Manual

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User’s Guide  
April 2001  
PMP PD & PS  
SLVU048  
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Preface  
Read This First  
How to Use This Manual  
This document contains the following chapters:  
- Chapter 1Introduction  
- Chapter 248-V Telecom Hot Swap  
- Chapter 3Schematics of the EVM and the Interface Card  
- Chapter 4Layouts of the EVM and the Interface Card  
- Chapter 5Setup of the EVM  
- Chapter 6Test Points  
FCC Warning  
This equipment is intended for use in a laboratory test environment only. It gen-  
erates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and has not been tested  
for compliance with the limits of computing devices pursuant to subpart J of  
part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against radio frequency interference. Operation of this equipment in other en-  
vironments may cause interference with radio communications, in which case  
the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may  
be required to correct this interference.  
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Contents  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1  
48-V Telecom Hot-Swap EVM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1  
Schematics of the EVM and the Interface Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1  
Layouts of the EVM and the Interface Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1  
Setup of the EVM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1  
Test Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1  
Figures  
31  
32  
41  
42  
51  
Schematic of the Interface Card (SLVP155) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1  
Schematic of the 48-V Hot-Swap EVM (SLVP184) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2  
Top Layer of the Interface Card and Placement of the Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2  
Top Layer of the 48-V Hot-Swap EVM and Placement of Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3  
Evaluation Setup of the Hot-Swap Board EVM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2  
Tables  
31  
32  
Components on the Interface Card (SLVP155), Bill of Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3  
Components on the 48-V Hot-Swap EVM (SLVP184), Bill of Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3  
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Chapter 1  
Introduction  
Fast development of telecommunications and networks has accelerated  
growth of products with hot-plug capability to ensure that systems are always  
on. Many hot-swap or hot-plug devices are already available in the worldwide  
market. However, most such devices are for low-voltage applications,  
whereas 48-V is a standard voltage in most communication systems. The  
TPS23xx series of hot-swap controllers are principally designed for low  
voltage applications, but can also be used in very high voltage systems if  
appropriately designed.  
The TPS2330 is a Texas Instruments hot-swap controller that eliminates high-  
frequency hot-plug or hot-removal transients, reduces inrush current, and pro-  
vides overcurrent protection. To demonstrate this hot-swap controllability at  
high-voltage systems, an evaluation module has been developed, as present-  
ed in this users guide. The evaluation module (EVM) can help designers eval-  
uate the hot-swap controller and simulate hot-insertion and hot-removal ac-  
tions under varied conditions.  
Users will need a 48-V dc voltage supply to test the operation of the EVM.  
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Chapter 2  
48ĆV Telecom HotĆSwap EVM  
With the rapid growth of internet and telecommunications in general, more and  
more electronic systems are required to run continuously. Therefore,  
redundant systems or modules may be required to prevent the crashing of  
systems. While redundant systems have proved feasible, they are also very  
costly. Further, a simple redundant system as a backup is often inadequate  
because any errant part in the backup can jeopardize the whole system. Thus,  
we should develop ways to update the system regularly or remove errant parts  
and insert new modules while the system is still running. Central to such  
requirements for todays electronic systems is the hot-plug or hot-swap  
capability.  
The TPS2330 is a single-channel hot-swap controller that uses external  
N-channel MOSFETs in hot-swap applications. The device integrates features  
such as overcurrent protection, inrush current control, output-power status  
reporting, and separation of load transients from actual load increases, which  
are the critical requirements for hot-swap applications. For a detailed  
description of functions and characteristics of the TPS2300, refer to the data  
sheet, literature number SLVS265A. Check data sheet and ordering  
information on Web site:  
http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/productfolder.jhtml?genericPartNumber=TPS2331  
Because telecommunications applications often use 48-V or 48-V power  
supplies, a few external components (including a Zener diode and a resistor)  
are needed to make the TPS2330 suitable to meet the voltage requirements.  
To assist designers in the evaluation of the hot-swap controllers for such high-  
voltage applications, a set of evaluation modules has been developed: one is  
the 48-V telecom hot-swap EVM, and the other is an interface card.  
The following chapters will present the schematics, layouts, and evaluation  
procedures for the EVM.  
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48-V Telecom Hot-Swap EVM  
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Chapter 3  
Schematics of the EVM and the Interface Card  
The evaluation kit includes two boards: one is the hot-swappable  
TPS2330EVM-184 48-V hot-swap EVM (SLVP184 board) where the  
TPS2330 controls voltage ramp-up and reduces inrush current during hot-plug  
events; the other is an interface card (SLVP155 board) that supplies power to  
the 48-V hot-swap board.  
Figures 31 and 32 show the schematic of the interface card and the  
schematic of the hot-swappable EVM respectively.  
Figure 31. Schematic of the Interface Card (SLVP155)  
P1  
J1  
VIN3: 3 12 V  
+
+
C1  
150 µF  
C4  
10 µF  
C7  
1 µF  
Key  
J2  
J3  
GND  
VIN1: 3 12 V  
C2  
C5  
C8  
150 µF  
10 µF  
1 µF  
R1  
10 kΩ  
J4  
J5  
GND  
VIN2: 3 5 V  
+
C3  
220 µF  
C6  
10 µF  
C9  
1 µF  
S1  
J6  
R2  
10 kΩ  
GND  
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Because the interface card was originally designed for universal application  
purposes, some of the components shown in the schematic above may not be  
on the board when shipped with this EVM kit. Refer to the bill of materials table  
for a complete component list.  
A key is installed in the edge connector on the interface board (SLVP155) to  
ensure that the hot-swap board can only be inserted the right direction.  
Figure 32. Schematic of the 48-V Hot-Swap EVM (SLVP184)  
56 k  
56 kΩ  
56 kΩ  
R14  
R13  
R12  
R11  
R10  
R7  
56 kΩ  
56 kΩ  
56 kΩ  
56 kΩ  
56 kΩ  
R2  
R1  
C1  
3-2  
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The bills of materials (BOM) for both boards are shown in Tables 31 and 32,  
respectively.  
Table 31.Components on the Interface Card (SLVP155), Bill of Materials  
Ref Des  
C1, C2, C3  
C4, C6  
C5  
Qty  
Not used  
Not used  
1
Part Number  
Description  
Mfg  
Size  
12061C104KAT2A Capacitor, ceramic, 0.1-µF, 1100-V, +X7R, 10%, Y5V  
Taiyo  
Yuden  
1210  
C7, C8, C9  
J3, J4  
J1,J2,J5, J6  
P1  
Not used  
2
Not used  
1
3267  
Connector, banana jack, uninsulated  
Pomona  
5022SN11  
Connector, 44-pin edge w/mtg tabs (for 0.062PCB)  
Resistor, chip, 10 k, 1/10 W, 5%  
SW1C200 MA-SL  
Cinch  
Std  
R1, R2  
S1  
Not used Std  
1206  
Not used EG1218  
TP1  
1
240345  
Test point, red, 1 mm  
Farnell  
Farnell  
TP5  
1
240333  
Test point, black, 1 mm  
TP2TP3  
TP4,TP6  
Key  
Not used  
Not used  
1
4
4
50PK3  
Key for P1 (Newark #57F3275)  
Cinch  
5341804  
Spacer, aluminum, 440 female, 0.625long  
Screw, pan head phillips, 440 × 0.25”  
Mouser  
Table 32.Components on the 48-V Hot-Swap EVM (SLVP184), Bill of Materials  
RefDes  
Qty  
Part Number  
Description  
Mfg  
Size  
805  
C1  
C3  
1
08055A102JAT2A  
Capacitor, ceramic, 0.001-µF, 50-V, COG, 5%  
AVX  
1
GRM4034X7R104K50V Capacitor, ceramic, 0.1-µF, 25-V, X7R, 10%  
Murata  
AVX  
805  
C2, C6, C7  
3
12061C104KAT2A  
Capacitor, ceramic, 0.1-µF, 100-V, X7R, 10%  
Capacitor, ceramic, 4.7-µF, 35-V  
1206  
C4  
C5  
C8  
P1  
D1  
J1  
1
GMK316F475Z  
Taiyo-Yuden 1206  
1
SEK101M100ST  
Capacitor, OS-CON, 100-µF, 100-V, 20%  
Capacitor, ceramic, 0.1-µF, 50-V, 10%  
Connector, 44-pin dual edge PCB pattern  
Diode, Zener, 5.1-V, 49-mA, 1W  
Sanyo  
Kemet  
NA  
0.500”  
1
C0805C104k5RAC  
805  
1
NA  
1
1N4733A  
On Semi  
Sullins  
Std  
DO-41  
1
PTC36SAAN  
Header, 3-pin, 100-mil spacing, (36-pin strip)  
Resistor, chip, 5.1 k, 1/8-W, 1%  
Resistor, chip, 33 k, 1/10-W, 5%  
Resistor, chip, 0-, 1/8-W, 5%  
R4  
R6  
R8  
R3  
R5  
1
Std  
Std  
Std  
Std  
Std  
Std  
805  
805  
805  
805  
805  
1206  
1
Std  
1
Std  
1
Resistor, chip, 100 k, 1/8-W, 5%  
Resistor, chip, 890 k, 1/8-W, 5%  
Resistor, chip, 56 k, 1/8-W, 5%  
Std  
1
Std  
R1, R2, R7,  
R10, R11,  
R12, R13,  
R14  
8
Std  
U1  
1
TPS2330ID  
IC, single hot-swap power controller w/circuit  
breaker and PG  
TI  
SO14  
TP5  
1
6
240-333  
240-345  
Test point, black, 1 mm  
Test point, red, 1 mm  
Farnell  
Farnell  
TP1-TP4,  
TP6, TP7  
Q2  
1
IRF530N  
MOSFET, N-ch,100-V, 17A, .11-mΩ  
IRF  
TO-22  
0AB  
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C4 and C8 on SLVP184 adjust the output turnon ramp-up rate and propagation  
delay time. Reducing the capacitance of C8 will increase the output ramp-up  
speed, and decreasing the value of C4 will reduce the output turnon delay time  
and increase the output ramp-up rate.  
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Chapter 4  
Layouts of the EVM and the Interface Card  
The following figures illustrate the placements of the components and the  
top-layer layouts for both the 48-V hot-swap EVM and the interface card  
respectively. All the components are placed on the top layers except for the  
0.1-µF capacitor (C8) on SLVP184 that has now been included on the bottom  
layer. (The bottom layers are mainly ground planes).  
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Figure 41. Top Layer of the Interface Card and Placement of the Components  
Top Layer  
Top Assembly  
4-2  
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Figure 42. Top Layer of the 48-V Hot-Swap EVM and Placement of Components  
Top Layer  
Top Assembly  
4-3  
Layouts of the EVM and the Interface Card  
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Chapter 5  
Setup of the EVM  
For proper operation of the EVM, one 48-V power supply, and a voltage meter  
or an oscilloscope are required.  
Refer to the setup diagram in Figure 51 and follow these steps for hot plug  
testing:  
1) Verify that the power-supply voltage is set at 48 V. Make sure the supply  
has the capability to provide the current loads need. Turn off the supply.  
2) Connect a meter or oscilloscope to monitor the voltages from Vout+ (pin 1  
of J1) to Vout(pin 2 of J1) on the SLVP184 board.  
3) Plug the supply into the interface card; connect the supply from IN1 to  
ground. Then turn on the power supply. Check the voltage from VIN1 to  
GND, which should be about 48 V.  
4) Plug the hot-swap board (SLVP184) into the interface board (SLVP155).  
The key installed between pins 1 and 2 of the edge connector insures that  
the board can only be inserted in the correct direction.  
5) Test points or headers are provided for oscilloscope probes and/or multi-  
meters. Read the voltage from the multimeters connecting from Vout+ to  
Vouton SLVP184. The value of the meter should be about 48 V. Other-  
wise, the board may have problems or the testing may not be correct.  
6) Unplug the SLVP184 board from the interface card.  
More evaluations such as adding loads to the output rails, can be performed  
by following procedures similar to those presented above.  
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Figure 51. Evaluation Setup of the Hot-Swap Board EVM  
Power Supply  
48–V, 1–A Supply  
+
Plug SLVP184 board  
into edge connector.  
Note key and slot loctions.  
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Chapter 6  
Test Points  
Two test points are available on the interface card (SLVP155):  
TP1 VIN1 (input voltage)  
TP5 GND (ground)  
On the 481-V hot-swap EVM, there are total 7 test points:  
TP1 Gate of the IRF530N MOSFET  
TP2 Input (VIN) of TPS2330  
TP3 VIN+ (EVM positive input rail, same as Vout+)  
TP4 Vout+ (EVM positive output rail, same as VIN+)  
TP5 Power-good output  
TP6 Vout(EVM negative output rail)  
TP7 VIN(EVM negative input rail)  
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