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DC2263A-B - LTC3887EUJ Demo Board (DCR SENSE) | 2 Phase PMBus Buck, 7V ≤ VIN ≤ 18V, Vout = 0.8V to 1.8V @ 50A

Demonstration circuit 2263A is a high current, high efficiency, dual output/polyphase synchronous buck converter featuring the LTC®3887EUJ, a dual-phase current mode controller. The LTC3887 has the PMBus interface and the power system management functions. The DC2263A uses discrete MOSFETs in the power stage. The input range of this board is from 7V to 14V. The output voltage can be programmed from 0.8V to 1.8V (1.0V default) with an output current up to 25A per phase. The DC2263A has two versions: The DC2263A-A uses a sense resistor and provides two outputs while the DC2263A-B uses DCR current sensing and provides a dual-phase single output. 

DC2263A - Schematic

 

Companion Demo Boards

DC1613A - USB-to-PMBus Controller for Use with LTpowerPlay
DC2026C - Linduino One Isolated USB Demo Board: An Arduino- and QuikEval-Compatible Code Development Platform
DC2086A - Powered Programming Adapter for Digital Power System Management Products



Software

LTpowerPlay

LTpowerPlay is a powerful development environment supporting Linear Technology's Digital Power System Management (PSM) products, providing unprecedented diagnostic and debug features.

Click here to download LTpowerPlay

LTpowerCAD

The LTpowerCAD design tool is a complete power supply design tool program that can significantly ease the tasks of power supply design. It guides users to a solution, selects power stage components, provides detailed power efficiency, shows quick loop bode plot stability and load transient analysis, and can export a final design to LTspice for simulation. Click here to download LTpowerCAD

To open the project file for this circuit:

Linduino

Linduino is an Arduino compatible platform for developing and distributing firmware libraries and code for SPI and I²C-compatible integrated circuits. The Linduino One board interfaces to more than 300 QuikEval demonstration cards, supporting a variety of product types including analog-to-digital converters (ADCs)digital-to-analog converters (DACs)power monitors, and more. Firmware libraries for individual devices are written in C and designed to be portable to a wide variety of processors and microcontrollers. Each library has a demonstration program that can be uploaded to the Linduino One platform to allow the circuit and software to be quickly and easily verified.

Click here for more information on Linduino