5 power supply, 5 board layout, Power supply – Motorola USB08 User Manual

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Designer Reference Manual

USB08 Evaluation Board

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Hardware Description

MOTOROLA

Hardware Description

2.4.5 Power Supply

Power can be supplied to the USB08 board by using the USB or via the
voltage regulator IC3. The change between these options is done by
replacing the jumper JP2. If the jumper is placed in position 2–3 (Bus
Powered
), the operating power is supplied by V

Bus

and V

GND

from the

USB.

If a dc voltage between 8 V and 20 V is fed into the power plug X4 in
jumper position 1–2 (Self Powered), the voltage regulator IC3 supplies
5 V in the case. The solder bridge BR4 on the downside of the PCB (see

Figure 2-3

) has to be in position 1–2. Alternatively, if the bridge BR4 is

in position 2–3, a stabilized 5-V power supply can be used to feed V

DD

directly.

The voltage regulator IC3 is specified with 1 ampere. Although no
special cooling measures are intended, IC3 is more than sufficiently
dimensioned. The input current of the board, even in the worst case, is
clearly smaller than 100 mA.

A USB hub supplies at least 100 mA. Therefore, the power supply of the
board via the USB is possible without any problem. The USB08 board
power input specification should be registered in the device descriptor of
the USB device (see

Section 4. Universal Serial Bus (USB) Interface

).

2.5 Board Layout

Figure 2-2

and

Figure 2-3

show the components and parts layout, as

well as a general picture of the board.

On the component side,

Figure 2-2

:

The jumpers, plugs, push buttons, and LEDs are marked.

The USB cable is fixed on the board with a cable strap, and the
four line ends are soldered directly to the X5 connection points
(without patch cord). This kind of connection is usual for
low-speed USB devices.

A detailed layout plan of the USB08 board with the names of all
components is shown in

Figure 2-3

.

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