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ADD8754-EVAL

Manufacturer Part Number
ADD8754-EVAL
Description
Evaluation Kit for LCD Power, VCOM, and Gate Modulation
Manufacturer
AD [Analog Devices]
Datasheet
EVALUATION BOARD HARDWARE
QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS
Follow these steps to begin using the ADD8754 evaluation board:
1.
2.
3.
After these steps are completed, users can probe the precon-
figured output voltages and waveforms.
FACTORY SETTINGS
The ADD8754-EVAL arrives fully assembled and ready to use.
The factory voltage settings are detailed in Table 1. See the
Quick Start Instructions section for power-up instructions.
Table 1. Factory Settings
Test Point
BOOST_OUT
LDO_OUT
VCOM
VGH_M
VDD_1
VGL
1
2
JUMPER SELECTION
The jumper pins are listed and described in this section.
JP1— SHDN Control
If the JP1 jumper is shorted, the SHDN pin is shorted to ground,
causing the
opened, the ADD8754 continues to operate normally. If
external shutdown control is desired, remove this jumper.
JP2—FREQ Select
If the JP2 jumper is shorted, the ADD8754 operates at a 650 kHz
internal switching frequency. If this jumper is open, the device
operates at 1.2 MHz. See the ADD8754 data sheet for details.
JP3—LDO Output Select
The JP3 jumper has three positions (3.3 V, 2.85 V, and 2.5 V) for
setting the LDO output voltage. Table 2 illustrates the proper
jumper configuration.
Actual voltages may differ slightly (±3%).
Soft start time is 100 μs when VIN = 5 V and 500 μs when VIN = 3.3 V.
Connect ground to at least one of the 10 pins labeled GND.
Connect a 5 V power supply to at least one of the two pins
labeled VIN.
Apply a 2.5 V to 5 V digital control signal on VFLK. This
control signal determines when VGH_M is at GPM_H or
GPM_L. See the Gate Pulse Modulator section to determine
a typical waveform.
ADD8754
2
Value
9.8 V
3.3 V
4.9 V
28 V
9.8 V
−5 V
1
to shut down. When the jumper is
Description
Step-up output voltage
LDO output voltage
VCOM output voltage
Gate pulse modulation output
GPM low ramp voltage
Gate low voltage
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Table 2. LDO Output Voltage Jumper Selection
Jumper Position
Short Pin 2 and Pin 3
Open all pins
Short Pin 1 and Pin 2
JP4—VCOM Buffer Mode
When the JP4 jumper is shorted, the VCOM negative input and
output are shorted together. This configures VCOM as a unity
gain buffer. Remove this jumper if external VCOM feedback is
desired.
JP5—VDPM from Step-Up
When the JP5 jumper is shorted, the step-up output connects
to VDPM. This enables GPM and requires no external signal
on VDPM. Remove this jumper if an external VDPM control
is desired.
JP6—VCOM Supply from Step-Up
When the JP6 jumper is shorted, the VCOM supply (VDD_2) is
connected to the step-up output. This eliminates the need for an
external VCOM supply voltage. If the use of an external VCOM
power supply is desired, remove this jumper and connect a power
supply to VDD_2.
JP7—VGH from Positive Charge Pump
When the JP7 jumper is shorted, GPM receives its VGH voltage
from the positive charge pump. If an external VGH voltage is
desired, remove this jumper to drive the VGH pin externally.
Figure 2. JP3 Short Pin 2 and Pin 3
Figure 4. JP3 Short Pin1 and Pin 2
Figure 3. JP3 Open All Pins
Description
LDO_OUT = 3.3 V, see Figure 2.
LDO_OUT = 2.85 V, see Figure 3.
LDO_OUT = 2.5 V, see Figure 4.
JP3
JP3
JP3
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