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User's Guide
SNVU409–May 2014
LM10507 User's Guide
1 General Description
The LM10507 is an advanced PMU providing four regulated outputs from three configurable high
efficiency buck regulators and one LDO regulator. The device can operate in a stand-alone application but
external inputs and an SPI serial interface provide the ability for an external system device to control the
device outputs. The device has been designed to support ASIC and SOC power requirements for SSD
and Flash drives.
2 Evaluation Kit Overview
LM10507 Evaluation Kit is a self-contained evaluation platform allowing access to the device outputs with
software provided to test the device control functions. The EVM is designed to be connected to a
computer via a USB cable and can be powered from this input or may be powered from an external
supply. It may also be used as a stand-alone board (powered externally) to provide the pre-set default
output values from the LM10507 device.
The evaluation kit consists of:
• LM10507 Evaluation board REV 1
• USB Interface cable
• CD including
– Evaluation software
– LM10507 datasheet
• Evaluation kit document
Figure 1. LM10507 Evaluation Board
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3 Evaluation Software
LM10507 evaluation software is supplied together with documentation regarding the circuit. Copy the
folder “lm10507” to your PC’s hard disk. The software is run by double clicking the icon of lm10507.exe
found in folder. The software does not require any installation.
The evaluation software allows control of all registers necessary to program the device. To simplify the
use of the software, the registers are set by directly named controls. The user does not need the register
value as this is taken care of by the software, e.g. to change BUCK3 output voltage to 1.0V, choose the
value from the drop-down list and software will send the correct value to the BUCK3 control register. To
observe any change in the device outputs, the Poll Status check box must be set.
From the menus there is a facility to enable direct register access should the user require this.
4 Hardware Set Up
Please use ESD protection when handling the evaluation boards to prevent any damage due to ESD
events!
Connect the LM10507 Evaluation board to the USB port of a PC using the USB cable.
When the USB board is plugged in for the first time, the operating system prompts for “New hardware
found” and installs the USB driver. If this does not happen, try unplugging and plugging in the cable again.
Always disconnect the USB cable from the computer when changing jumper settings.
If the evaluation board is not responding or the evaluation software hangs up, disconnect the USB cable
for 5 seconds.
5 Using the Evaluation Software
Figure 2. System Settings Tab
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The graphical user interface has a main screen with 2 tab screens which allow control and indication for
different functions of the device.
Once the evaluation board is connected to the PC, the device can be controlled via the software interface.
The LM10507 will become active as soon as the USB cable is plugged in and ‘Power UP’ is clicked.
When USB cable is plugged in, an orange led LD1 (DC IN) is illuminated. When the device starts up
correctly, a green led LD1 (PWR_OK) is lit. A red led LD2 (STANDBY) is illuminated when the LM10507
dev_sleep mode is active. All the device functions can be accessed via the control buttons.
5.1 Main Screen (Figures 2 & 3)
The Main screen has a TAB section placed so that the right hand side and lower part of screen is visible
as the background for either tab selection. Common functions can be controlled and monitored here.
5.2 Right Part of Screen
The 'Probe' frame contains results of voltage measurements using on-board ADC's. The input voltage and
device outputs are shown here when the board is powered.
The 'Pins' frame shows the status of the PWR_OK pin. It also contains checkboxes to control DEVSLEEP
and ENABLE signals.
Pressing the 'RESET_DEVICE' button causes 50 ms negative pulse in reset pin.
Pressing the ‘Power UP’ button enables the device outputs, forces the ENABLE pin to go high, and then
updates the screen according to default register values.
5.3 Lower Part of Screen
This part of the screen contains following checkboxes and buttons
‘’Poll status’’ checkbox allows continuous reading of the evaluation chip status register, the state of the I/O
pins and the voltage measurement results. The screen is updated accordingly.
‘’Auto write’’ checkbox. If this box is checked, any change to the registers will be written to the device
immediately. Otherwise the user must press 'Write regs' button to send the update to the registers. In this
way, the user can change values in several registers and update the changes in one communication burst.
"Update’’ button reads content of every register and updates the screen accordingly.
‘’Write regs’’ button. If the 'Auto write' checkbox is disabled, the user can press this button to update the
content of every register.
There is a status bar at the bottom of the screen. It shows if the connection to the evaluation board is
established, and displays information about the last register write/read operation. Register information is
given in the format: ‘’R/WXX:YY’’, where the first letter indicates operation (read or write), XX is register
address and YY is data.
5.4 System Settings Tab (Figure 2)
Selecting this tab allows access to the controls of Buck1, Buck2 and Buck3 regulators, LDO enable,
Oscillator Disable and PWR_OK pin polarity. It also shows a log of occurred events.
In System 'Status' frame, the user can observe the device output status bits. Also the user can enable
'Poll status' checkbox at lower part of screen to get continuous status updates (1 update/sec).
In 'Buck1', 'Buck2' and 'Buck3' frames the user can set the output voltage of each buck regulator, enable
the individual regulator, or force it into PWM mode. Additionally in 'Buck3', the user can set the output
voltage for normal mode and DevSleep mode.
The 'Misc' frame contains controls for Oscillator disable bit and PWR_OK pin polarity.
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5.5 Log tab (Figure 3)
Figure 3. Log Tab
This tab records all SPI transfers. User can copy write or read sequences to clipboard. The log window
can be cleared by pressing clear button.
6 Menus
Under “File” menu, the user can save and load contents of the device registers.
Under “Tools” menu the user can open “Direct Register Access” dialog, shown in figure 4.
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Figure 4. Direct Register access
Binary data may be written and read from the registers. Use hexadecimal values in address and data
fields. Individual bits for the register set in 'Address' are shown with a brief description of their function in
this dialog window. The Correct data value can also be created by setting and clearing these individual bit
check boxes. The value is immediately written to the device by pressing ‘Write’ button and the register
setting may be read from the device by pressing ‘Read’ button.
7 Using the Evaluation Hardware
Connectors are provided to allow a battery connection and to allow output voltage measurement. Jumpers
allow user selectable or USB controlled settings for device functions.
7.1 Power Supply
The evaluation board may be powered from a battery connector or from the USB interface.
Set jumper between J2 pin2 and TP36 to use supply from USB. Maximum current available for the EVM
when using the USB supply will be 500mA.
Table 1. Battery Connector Pins BATTERY CONNECTOR J2
Pin Function
1 Battery (+) terminal
2 GND
8 Control
A green LED (PWR_OK) will be illuminated once the LM10507EVM has power applied and the device is
enabled. JP11 and J13 should be set accordingly.
The logic signals can be controlled either by the evaluation software or externally through connector
labeled ‘I/O LINE SEL’. Set the jumper block from JP2 to JP9 accordingly.
Table 2. User Connector Pins USER CONNECTOR J1
Pin Function
1 VIN_IO
2 SPI_CS
3 SPI_DI
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Table 2. User Connector Pins USER CONNECTOR J1 (continued)
Pin Function
4 SPI_DO
5 SPI_CLK
6 DEVSLEEP
7 RESET
8 PWR_OK
9 ENABLE
10 GND
For accessing the signals externally via this connector, jumpers from JP2 to JP9 should be set to EXT
position.
Table 3. Connector J3 Pins
Pin Function
1 VIN_B1
2 VIN_B1 sense
3 GND
Table 4. Connector J4 Pins
Pin Function
1 BUCK1
2 BUCK1 sense
3 GND
Table 5. Connector J5 Pins
Pin Function
1 VIN_B2
2 VIN_B2 sense
3 GND
Table 6. Connector J6 Pins
Pin Function
1 BUCK2
2 BUCK2 sense
3 GND
Table 7. Connector J7 Pins
Pin Function
1 VIN_B3
2 VIN_B3 sense
3 GND
Table 8. Connector J8 Pins
Pin Function
1 BUCK3
2 BUCK3 sense
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Table 8. Connector J8 Pins (continued)
Pin Function
3 GND
Table 9. Connector J11 Pins
Pin Function
1 VIN
2 VIN sense
3 GND
Table 10. Connector J12 Pins
Pin Function
1 LDO
2 LDO sense
3 GND
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BUCK1
FB_B1
SW_B1VIN_B1
GND_BUCK
BUCK2
FB_B2
BUCK3
FB_B3
GND_BUCK
SW_B2
GND_BUCK
2.2μH
L3
LPS3010-222MLB
2.2μH
L1
LPS3010-222MLB
2.2μH
L2
LPS3010-222MLB
GND_BUCK
2.2μF
C1
4.7μF
C2
2.2μF
C5
0
SB1
0
SB2
0
SB3
VIN_B1
VIN_B2
VIN_B3
0
SB4 VIN
VIN LDO
SPI_CS
SPI_DI
SPI_DO
SPI_CLK
DEVSLP
RESET
PWR_OK
VCC
ENABLE
BUCK1
BUCK2
BUCK3
VCC5V
SPI_CS_USB
SPI_DI_USB
SPI_DO_USB
SPI_CLK_USB
DEVSLP_USB
RESET_USB
PWR_OK_USB
ENABLE_USB
1
2
3
J5
TSW-103-07-G-S
VIN_B1
VIN_B2
VIN_B3
BUCK1
BUCK2
BUCK3
VIN
LDO
VIN_IO
1
2
Red
LD2
Orange
1
2
LD1
STANDBY
DC IN
DEVSLP 1
23
60V
Q2
2N7002ET1G
LDO
VCC
VIN_B1
A5
VIN_B1
B5 SW_B1 A6
SW_B1 B6
FB_B1 A4
FB_B1 B4
GND_B1 A7
GND_B1 B7
VIN_B2
G3 SW_B2 F2
SW_B2 G2
FB_B2 F3
GND_B2 G1
VIN_B3
G5 SW_B3 F6
SW_B3 G6
FB_B3 F5
GND_B3 G7
VIN
A3 LDO A2
GND C7
VIN_IO
B1
SPI_CS
F1
SPI_DI
D1 SPI_DO E1
SPI_CLK
C1
DEVSLP
E7
RESET
F7
PWR_OK A1
ENABLE
G4 GND F4
GND B2
GND B3
GND D7
U1
LM10507TME-A/NOPB
1
2
Green
LD3
PWR_OK
1
23
60V
Q1
2N7002ET1G
PWR_OK
1
2
J13
VCC3.8
1
TP36
POWER SUPPLY
TEST
22μF
C9
1
2
3
J11
1
2
3
J12
1
2
3
J3
TSW-103-07-G-S
1
2
3
J4
TSW-103-07-G-S
1
2
3
J6
TSW-103-07-G-S
1
2
3
J7
TSW-103-07-G-S
1
2
3
J8
TSW-103-07-G-S
1
2
J14
DNF
5
4
1
2
3
6
7
8
9
10
J1
2
1
3
JP2
2
1
3
JP3
2
1
3
JP4
2
1
3
JP5
2
1
3
JP6
2
1
3
JP7
2
1
3
JP8
2
1
3
JP9
Assembly Note
ZZ5
Jumpers SH-J2 to SH-J09 and SH-J11 installed on matching JP# pins 2and 3
SW_B3
1
2
3
J2
22μF
C4
22μF
C7
510
R1
510
R3
510
R2
SPI_CS
SPI_DO
SPI_DI
DEVSLP
SPI_CLK
RESET
PWR_OK
ENABLE
4.7μF
C3
VIN_B2
4.7μF
C6
VIN_B3
4.7μF
C8
VIN_IO
TEST
VIN_IO
SH-J2
SH-J3
SH-J4
SH-J5
SH-J6
SH-J7
SH-J8
SH-J9
SH-J11
SH-J13
SH-J1
Assembly Note
ZZ6
Jumper SH-J13 installed on matching J13 pins 1and 2for LED operation
Assembly Note
ZZ7
Jumper SH-J1 installed between J2 pins2 - 3for default 3.8V operation
Assembly Note
ZZ8
Jumper SH-J11 installed between J11 pins1 - 2for internal VIN_IO
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Figure 5. LM10507 Evaluation Board (sheet1)
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VCC5V
PWR_OK_USB
D2D1D3
VCC5V VCC3.3_D
IN 1
OUT
5
GND
2
IN 6
ADJ
4
DAP 7
NC 3
U2
LP38691SD-ADJ
DEVSLP_USB
BUCK1
BUCK2
VCC3.3_DVIN_IO
SPI_CS_USB
SPI_DI_USB
SPI_CLK_USB
SPI_DO_USB
BUCK3
VCC3.3_D
1
2
3
J10
10.0k
R17
10.0k
R15
10.0k
R14
10.0k
R12
VCC3.8
P0.1 1
P0.0 2
GND 3
D+ 4
D- 5
VDD 6
REGIN 7
VBUS 8
RST_C2CK 9
P3.0_C2D 10
P2.7 11
P2.6 12
P2.5 13
P2.4 14
P2.3 15
P2.2 16
P2.1
17
P2.0
18
P1.7
19
P1.6
20
P1.5
21
P1.4
22
P1.3
23
P1.2
24
P1.1
25
P1.0
26
P0.7
27
P0.6
28
P0.5
29
P0.4
30
P0.3
31
P0.2
32
U5
C8051F320-GQ
30 ohm
FB1
2
3
4
1
5
J9
1
2
JP11
RESET_USB
ENABLE_USB
VCC
LDO
10μF
C59
200k
R55
100k
R56
10μF
C60
4.7μF
C45
0.1μF
C46
0.1μF
C50
4.7μF
C49
10.0k
R62
1.50k
R34
LDO_S
B2_S
B3_S
B1_S
VBATT_S
10.0k
R11
10.0k
R13
10.0k
R16
18.2k
R18
10.0k
R19
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Figure 6. LM10507 Evaluation Board (sheet 2)
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Figure 7. LM10507 Board Top Layer
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