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ADP1046ADC1-EVALZ

Manufacturer Part Number
ADP1046ADC1-EVALZ
Description
Power Management IC Development Tools
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Type
Power Switchesr
Series
ADP1046Ar
Datasheet

Specifications of ADP1046ADC1-EVALZ

Rohs
yes
Product
Evaluation Boards
Tool Is For Evaluation Of
ADP1046A
Input Voltage
36 V to 60 V
Output Voltage
2.5 V
Description/function
Daughter card for ADP1046A
Interface Type
I2C
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 125 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
For Use With
ADP1046A
Data Sheet
CURRENT SENSE
The
These inputs sense, protect, and control the primary input current,
secondary output current, and the share bus information. They
can be calibrated to reduce errors due to external components.
CS1 Operation (CS1)
CS1 is typically used for the monitoring and protection of
the primary side current, which is commonly sensed using a
current transformer (CT). The input signal at the CS1 pin is fed
into an ADC for current monitoring. The range of the ADC is
0 V to 1.4 V. The input signal is also fed into a comparator for
pulse-by-pulse OCP protection. The typical configuration for
the CS1 current sense is shown in Figure 14.
OUTA
OUTB
The CS1 ADC is used to measure the average value of the
primary current; the reading is averaged every 2.62 ms in an
asynchronous fashion to make fault decisions. The
also writes the 12-bit CS1 reading every 10 ms to Register 0x13.
The fast OCP comparator is used to limit the instantaneous
primary current within each switching cycle and has a nominal
threshold of 1.2 V.
Various thresholds and limits can be set for CS1, as described in
the Current Sense and Current Limit Registers section.
CS2 Operation (CS2+, CS2−)
CS2+ and CS2− are differential inputs used for the monitoring
and protection of the secondary side current. The full-scale
range of the CS2 ADC is programmable to 60 mV or 120 mV.
The differential inputs are fed into an ADC through a pair of
external resistors that provide the necessary level shifting. The
device pins, CS2+ and CS2−, are internally regulated to approxi-
mately 1 V by internal current sources.
V
IN
ADP1046A
OUTC
OUTD
I = 10A
Figure 14. Current Sense 1 (CS1) Operation
1:100
has two current sense inputs: CS1 and CS2±.
1kΩ
10Ω
1V
I = 100mA
V
CS1
REF
ADC
ADP1046A
12 BITS
FAST
OCP
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When using low-side current sensing, the current sources are
200 µA; therefore, the required resistor value is 1 V/200 µA = 5 kΩ.
When using high-side current sensing, the current sources are
2 mA; therefore, the resistor value required is (V
In the case of V
Typical configurations are shown in Figure 15 and Figure 16.
Various thresholds and limits can be set for CS2±, such as OCP.
These thresholds and limits are described in the Current Sense
and Current Limit Registers section.
When the CS2+ and CS2− inputs are not in use, connect them
directly to PGND, and set CS2± to high-side current sense mode
(Register 0x27[2] = 1).
The CS2 ADC is used to measure the CS2 current; the reading
is averaged every 2.62 ms in an asynchronous fashion. This
averaged reading is used to make fault decisions, such as the
CS2 OCP fault. The
reading every 10 ms to Register 0x18.
Figure 15. Low-Side Resistive Current Sense (Recommended)
Figure 16. High-Side Resistive Current Sense
200µA
OUT
CS2–
5kΩ
2mA
= 12 V, the required resistor value is 5.5 kΩ.
5.5kΩ
CS2+
ADP1046A
1V
I
1V
I
5kΩ
CS2+
200µA
5.5kΩ
CS2–
2mA
also writes the 12-bit CS2
12V
ADC
ADC
12 BITS
OUT
ADP1046A
12 BITS
− 1 V)/2 mA.

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