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S6SATU01A
I2C Interface for PMIC Communication Tool
Operation Guide
Doc. No. 002-08680 Rev. *B
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Preface
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Handling and use
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Cautions
Caution of the products described in this document
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WARNING
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fault in the user’s system if the product is not used correctly.
Electric shock,
Damage
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Electric shock,
Damage
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Cuts
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Damage
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Damage
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Cautions
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Damage
When turning the power on or off, follow the relevant procedure as described in this document.
Before turning the power on, in particular, be sure to finish making all the required connections.
Furthermore, be sure to configure and use the product by following the instructions given in this
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Damage
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itself. Pulling the cable itself or bending it may expose or disconnect the cable core, resulting in a
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Damage
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Contents
1. Description ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2. Pin Descriptions ............................................................................................................................................................ 8
2.1 Input/output pin descriptions .................................................................................................................................. 8
2.2 Jumper, Switch descriptions .................................................................................................................................. 9
3. Setup and Verification ................................................................................................................................................. 10
3.1 Contents in a Package ........................................................................................................................................ 10
3.2 Evaluation with I2C control ................................................................................................................................... 11
3.2.1 PC Setup ................................................................................................................................................ 11
3.2.2 Operation check...................................................................................................................................... 12
3.2.3 How to use I2C communication GUI ....................................................................................................... 13
4. Component and Wiring Layout .................................................................................................................................. 14
4.1 Component layout ............................................................................................................................................... 14
4.2 Wiring layout ........................................................................................................................................................ 15
5. Circuit Schematic ........................................................................................................................................................ 17
6. Component List ........................................................................................................................................................... 18
7. Evaluation Board Picture ............................................................................................................................................ 21
8. Ordering Information ................................................................................................................................................... 23
Document Revision History ........................................................................................................................................... 24
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1. Description
The S6SATU01A is communication tool for 2ch Buck + 1ch Buck/Boost DC/DC, S6SAP412A and for 3ch
Buck + 1ch Buck/Boost DC/DC, S6SAP413A. This board implements our MCU : FM3(MB9AF312K) and can
communicate with I2C easily by using windows PC and prepared software. It can select the output voltage,
soft-start time, ON/OFF sequence, PFM/PWM mode.
Figure 1-1. Board outline
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2. Pin Descriptions
2.1 Input/output pin descriptions
Table 2-1. Input/output Pin Descriptions
Block
Pin symbol
Function description
MCU
GND
Ground terminal
VBUS
VBUS terminal
USB_VCC
USB_VCC terminal
I2CVCC
Power supply terminal for I2C.
SCL_S
I2C clock terminal
SDA_S
I2C data I/O terminal
P10
MCU I/O port (25pin)
JP110
GND through JP110
P11
MCU I/O port (26pin)
JP111
GND through JP111
P12
MCU I/O port (27pin)
JP112
GND through JP112
P13
MCU I/O port (28pin)
JP114
GND through JP114
P14
MCU I/O port (29pin)
P15
MCU I/O port (30pin)
JP115
GND through JP115
P21
MCU I/O port (36pin)
P22
MCU I/O port (35pin)
P23
MCU I/O port (34pin)
Pin Descriptions
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2.2 Jumper, Switch descriptions
Figure 2-1. Jumper, Switch Descriptions
Jumper,
Switch
Description
Initial
setting
JP101
Short CN103 (2pin) and MCU I/O port (4pin)
Solder Short
JP102
Short CN103 (3pin) and MCU I/O port (3pin)
Solder Short
JP104
Short VBUS and VCC
Solder Short
JP105
Short VCC and I2CVCC
Solder Short
JP108 back side
Short MCU I/O port (31pin) and (32pin)
Pattern Short
JP110 back side
Short CN104 (8pin) and GND
Pattern Short
JP111 back side
Short CN104 (10pin) and GND
Pattern Short
JP112 back side
Short CN104 (12pin) and GND
Pattern Short
JP114 back side
Short CN104 (14pin) and GND
Pattern Short
JP115 back side
Short CN104(17pin) and GND
Pattern Short
JP116 back side
Short CN105(5pin) and GND
Pattern Short
JP117 back side
Short CN105(13pin) and GND
Pattern Short
JP131 back side
Short MCU MD0 pin (21pin) and VCC
Open
JP132 back side
Short CN105(14pin) and MCU I/O port (15pin)
Solder Short
JP133 back side
Short CN105(15pin) and MCU I/O port (16pin)
Solder Short
SW101
Reset push switch for MCU
-
CN101
USB connector
-
CN102
Test terminal
-
CN103
Test terminal
-
CN104
1,8,10,12,14,17 : GND pin
2 : VBUS pin
3 :USB_VCC pin
4 :I2CVCC pin
5 : SCL_S pin
6 : SDA_S pin
7 : P10 pin
9 : MCU P11 pin
11 : MCU P12 pin
13 : MCU P13 pin
15 : MCU P14 pin
16 : MCU P15 pin
18 : MCU P21 pin
19 : MCU P22 pin
20 : MCU P23 pin
-
CN105
Test terminal
-
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3. Setup and Verification
3.1 Contents in a Package
No.
Contents
Description
Quantity
Notes
1
S6SATU01A
I2C Communication board
1
-
2
USB cable
USB to USB mini B cable
1
-
3
L-Angle connector
Connector for PMIC board
1
-
[Using items for evaluation with I2C control]
S6SATU01A 1pic
USB cable 1pic
PC installed Windows7 or later OS 1pic
S6SAP412A or S6SAP413A 1pic
2
1
3
Setup and Verification
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3.2 Evaluation with I2C control
Any setting of S6SAP412A/S6SAP413A can be evaluated with Windows PC connected to USB port by I2C
communication GUI.
3.2.1 PC Setup
1. Unpack the driver file to a folder of PC running Windows 7 or later version OS, and run install.bat file.
2. Connect S6SATU01A to PC using USB cable.
3. After installed a device, open the device manager and confirm the new COM port.
Start menu Control panel Device manager
4. Run "S6AP412A_413A_I2C.exe"
5. Click "PORT SEARCH" at "COM PORT SELECT" field and select "SIL Virtual Communications Port
(COMxx) "
Setup and Verification
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6. Please unplug the USB cable after setup.
3.2.2 Operation check
1. Connect the S6SATU01A and S6SAP412A/S6SAP413A.
2. 3.3V is applied to VIN terminal of S6SAP412A/S6SAP413A.
3. USB cable is connected.
4. Run I2C communication software and click the box of ON/OFF field.
Click the WRITE DATA button.
5. Vo1, Vo2, Vo3 or Vo4 are output by software settings
Figure 3-1. For I2C control evaluation
Setup and Verification
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3.2.3 How to use I2C communication GUI
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4. Component and Wiring Layout
4.1 Component layout
Figure 4-1. Component Layout (Layer 1)
Component and Wiring Layout
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Figure 4-2. Component Layout (Layer 2)
4.2 Wiring layout
Figure 4-3. Wiring Layout (Layer 1)
Component and Wiring Layout
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Figure 4-4. Wiring Layout (Layer 2)
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5. Circuit Schematic
Figure 5-1. Circuit Schematic
SW101
43
21
VCC1
P50/INT00_0/AIN0_2/SIN3_1
P51/INT01_0/BIN0_2/SOT3_1
P52/INT02_0/ZIN0_2/SCK3_1
P39/DTTI0X_0/ADTG_2
P3A/RTO00_0/TIOA0_1/RTCCO_2/SUBOUT_2
P3B/RTO01_0/TIOA1_1
P3C/RTO02_0/TIOA2_1
P3D/RTO03_0/TIOA3_1
P3E/RTO04_0/TIOA4_1
P3F/RTO05_0/TIOA5_1
VSS1
C
VCC2
P46/X0A
P47/X1A
INITX
P49/TIOB0_0
P4A/TIOB1_0
PE0/MD1
MD0
PE2/X0
PE3/X1
VSS2 P10/AN00
P11/AN01/SIN1_1/INT02_1/FRCK0_2/IC02_0/WKUP1
P12/AN02/SOT1_1/IC00_2
P13/AN03/SCK1_1/IC01_2/RTCCO_1/SUBOUT_1
P14/AN04/SIN0_1/INT03_1/IC02_2
P15/AN05/SOT0_1/IC03_2
AVCC
AVRH
AVSS
P23/AN06/SCK0_0/TIOA7_1
P22/AN07/SOT0_0/TIOB7_1
P21/SIN0_0/INT06_1/WKUP2
P00/TRSTX
P01/TCK/SWCLK
P02/TDI
P03/TMS/SWDIO
P04/TDO/SWO
P0F/NMIX/CROUT_1/RTCCO_0/SUBOUT_0/WKUP0
P61/SOT5_0/TIOB2_2/UHCONX/DTTI0X_2
P60/SIN5_0/TIOA2_2/INT15_1/IC00_0/WKUP3
USBVCC
P80/UDM0
P81/UDP0
VSS3
IC101
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
PIN2
PIN4
PIN6
PIN8
PIN10
PIN12
PIN14
PIN16
PIN18
PIN20
PIN19
PIN17
PIN15
PIN13
PIN11
PIN9
PIN7
PIN5
PIN3
PIN1
CN102
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
3
X101
4
2
1
Vbus
Data-
Data+
ID
GND
Sheild_1
Sheild_2
Sheild_3
Sheild_4
CN101
UX60SC_MB_5ST_GND2
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
I2C_VDD
R106
B
CE
Q101
C113
C112
4.7mF
C107
C108
LED101
GND1
GND2
GND
SDA_M
SCL_M
P15
P39
P10
P11
P13
P14
P12
VBUS
VCC
USB_VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
VCC
USB_VCC USB_VCC
I2CVCC
R109
R110
VCC
GND
VREF1
SCL1
SDA1 SDA2
SCL2
VREF2
EN
VCC
R108
R111
R112
I2CVCC
I2CVCC
VCC
I2CVCC
VCC
P3A
P3B
P3C
P3D
P3E
P3F
X0A
X1A
P23
P22
P21
P49
P4A
P60
VBUS
USB_VCC
I2CVCC
P3A
P3B
P3C
P3D
P39
P3E
P3F
P47
P46
P49
P4A
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P21
SCL_S
SDA_S
SDA_S
SCL_S
P50
P50
VIN
GND
EN
VOUT
ADJ
VIN
GND
EN
VOUT
ADJ
VBUS
VBUS
USB_VCC
I2CVCC
VCC
LDO_USB
LDO_I2C
VBUS
CN105
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
19
17
15
13
11
9
7
5
3
PIN2
PIN4
PIN6
PIN8
PIN10
PIN12
PIN14
PIN16
PIN18
PIN19
PIN17
PIN15
PIN13
PIN11
PIN9
PIN7
PIN5
PIN3
PIN1
PIN0
CN104
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
19
17
15
13
11
9
7
5
3
PIN2
PIN4
PIN6
PIN8
PIN10
PIN12
PIN14
PIN16
PIN18
PIN19
PIN17
PIN15
PIN13
PIN11
PIN9
PIN7
PIN5
PIN3
PIN1
PIN0 VBUS
USB_VCC
I2CVCC
JP101
JP102
CN103
4
3
2
1
IC103
4
5
3
2
1
IC104
4
5
3
2
1
IC102
8
7
6
54
3
2
1
C118
C119 C117
C115
C116
R114
R116
R113
R127
R115
R128
R129
R130
R122
30ohms
R121
R120
R118
R119
R123
R124
R125
R126
D101
R101
C120
R102
R104
C101
C102
R105
C109
C106
C110
C111
R131
C103
R136
R133
R134
R117
1
1
P60
P22
P23
VBUS
JP104
JP105
P15
VBUS
VBUS
VBUS
R137
PatternSort
JP108
USB_VCC
JP110
JP111
JP112
JP114
JP115
JP117
JP116
PatternShort
PatternShort
PatternShort
PatternShort
PatternShort
PatternShort
PatternShort
R132
R138
JP131
R139
C105
C104
JP132
JP133
P47
P46
PatternShort
PatternShort
NMT
NMT NMT
X102
NMT
R140
R141
VCC
MD0
MD0
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6. Component List
Table 6-1. Component List
No.
Component
Item
Parts number
Vendor
Value
Remarks
1
IC101
MCU
MB9AF312K
Cypress
-
-
2
IC102
-
-
-
-
NMT
3
IC103
PMIC
TCR5SB33
TOSHIBA
-
-
4
IC104
-
-
-
-
NMT
5
Q101
Tr
BC857BLT1G
ROHM
-
PNP
6
X101
-
-
-
-
NMT
7
X102
Crystal
CX1255GB04000
H0PESZ1
KYOCERA
4MHz
-
8
LED101
LED
OSHR1608C1A
OptoSupply
-
RED
9
SW101
Push-SW
SKHRAHA010
ALPS
-
-
10
C101
Ceramic
Capacitor
C1608JB1H106M
TDK
10µF
50V
11
C109
Ceramic
Capacitor
C1608JB1H106M
TDK
10µF
50V
12
C110
Ceramic
Capacitor
C1608JB1H106M
TDK
10µF
50V
13
C102
-
-
-
-
NMT
14
C104
-
-
-
-
NMT
15
C105
-
-
-
-
NMT
16
C107
Ceramic
Capacitor
C1608JB1V475K
TDK
4.7µF
35V
17
C103
Ceramic
Capacitor
C1608JB1H104K
TDK
0.1µF
50V
18
C105
-
-
-
-
NMT
19
C106
Ceramic
Capacitor
C1608JB1H104K
TDK
0.1µF
50V
20
C108
Ceramic
Capacitor
C1608JB1H104K
TDK
0.1µF
50V
21
C111
Ceramic
Capacitor
C1608JB1H104K
TDK
0.1µF
50V
22
C114
Ceramic
Capacitor
C1608JB1H104K
TDK
0.1µF
50V
Component List
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No.
Component
Item
Parts number
Vendor
Value
Remarks
23
C115
-
-
-
-
NMT
24
C116
Ceramic
Capacitor
C1608JB1H104K
TDK
0.1µF
50V
25
C120
Ceramic
Capacitor
C1608JB1H104K
TDK
0.1µF
50V
26
C112
Ceramic
Capacitor
C1608C0G1H12
0J
TDK
12pF
50V
27
C113
Ceramic
Capacitor
C1608C0G1H12
0J
TDK
12pF
50V
28
C118
-
-
-
-
NMT
29
C119
-
-
-
-
NMT
30
R137
Chip Resistor
RK73H1JTTD4R
70F
KOA
4.7Ω
31
R106
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-152-D
SUSUMU
1.5kΩ
32
R108
-
-
-
-
NMT
33
R109
-
-
-
-
NMT
34
R110
-
-
-
-
NMT
35
R117
-
-
-
-
NMT
36
R113
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-563-D
SUSUMU
56kΩ
37
R138
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-102-D
SUSUMU
1kΩ
38
R111
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-103-D
SUSUMU
10kΩ
1/16W, 0.5%
39
R112
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-103-D
SUSUMU
10kΩ
1/16W, 0.5%
40
R101
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-103-D
SUSUMU
10kΩ
1/16W, 0.5%
41
R104
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-103-D
SUSUMU
10kΩ
1/16W, 0.5%
42
R114
-
-
-
-
NMT
43
R115
-
-
-
-
NMT
44
R116
-
-
-
-
NMT
45
R123
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-202-D
SUSUMU
2kΩ
1/16W, 0.5%
46
R124
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-202-D
SUSUMU
2kΩ
1/16W, 0.5%
47
R125
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-202-D
SUSUMU
2kΩ
1/16W, 0.5%
48
R126
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-103-D
SUSUMU
10kΩ
1/16W, 0.5%
49
R127
-
-
-
-
NMT
50
R128
-
-
-
-
NMT
51
R129
-
-
-
-
NMT
52
R130
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-103-D
SUSUMU
10kΩ
1/16W, 0.5%
53
R131
Chip Resistor
RR0816P102D
SUSUMU
1kΩ
1/16W, 0.5%
54
R132
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-103-D
SUSUMU
10kΩ
1/16W, 0.5%
55
R133
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-220-D
SUSUMU
22Ω
1/16W, 0.5%
56
R134
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-220-D
SUSUMU
22Ω
1/16W, 0.5%
57
R135
-
-
-
-
NMT
58
R136
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-103-D
SUSUMU
10kΩ
1/16W, 0.5%
59
R137
-
-
-
-
NMT
60
R138
-
-
-
-
NMT
61
R139
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-103-D
SUSUMU
10kΩ
1/16W, 0.5%
Component List
S6SATU01A I2C Interface for PMIC Communication Tool Operation Guide, Doc. No. 002-08680 Rev. *B 20
No.
Component
Item
Parts number
Vendor
Value
Remarks
62
R140
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-103-D
SUSUMU
10kΩ
1/16W, 0.5%
63
R141
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-103-D
SUSUMU
10kΩ
1/16W, 0.5%
64
R102
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-202-D
SUSUMU
2kΩ
1/16W, 0.5%
65
R103
-
-
-
-
NMT
66
R105
Chip Resistor
RR0816P-222-D
SUSUMU
2.2kΩ
1/16W, 0.5%
67
R118
-
-
-
-
NMT
68
R119
-
-
-
-
NMT
69
R120
-
-
-
-
NMT
70
R121
-
-
-
-
NMT
71
R122
-
-
-
-
NMT
72
CN101
Connector
UX60SC-MB-5ST
HIROSE
-
mini USB
73
CN102
-
-
-
-
NMT
74
CN103
-
-
-
-
NMT
75
CN104
Connector
90122-0770
MOLEX
-
2x10 L-angle pin header
76
CN105
Connector
90122-0770
MOLEX
-
2x10 L-angle pin header,
Cut 90122-0770
77
JP110
JMP
JPPAD
-
-
Pattern Short
78
JP111
JMP
JPPAD
-
-
Pattern Short
79
JP112
JMP
JPPAD
-
-
Pattern Short
80
JP114
JMP
JPPAD
-
-
Pattern Short
81
JP115
JMP
JPPAD
-
-
Pattern Short
82
JP116
JMP
JPPAD
-
-
Pattern Short
83
JP117
JMP
JPPAD
-
-
Pattern Short
84
JP101
Solder JMP
JPPAD
-
-
Solder Short
85
JP102
Solder JMP
JPPAD
-
-
Solder Short
86
JP108
JMP
JPPAD
-
-
Pattern Short
87
JP131
-
-
-
-
NMT
88
JP132
JMP
JPPAD
-
-
Pattern Short
89
JP133
JMP
JPPAD
-
-
Pattern Short
90
JP104
Solder JMP
JPPAD
-
-
Solder Short
91
JP105
Solder JMP
JPPAD
-
-
Solder Short
These components are compliant with RoHS, and please ask each vendor for details if necessary.
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7. Evaluation Board Picture
Figure 7-1. Picture (top)
Evaluation Board Picture
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Figure 7-2. Picture (back)
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8. Ordering Information
Table 8-1. Ordering Information
Part number
EVB revision
Note
S6SATU01A00SU1101
Rev 1.0
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Revision History
Document Revision History
Document Title: S6SATU01A I2C Interface for PMIC Communication Tool Operation Guide
Document Number: 002-08680
Revision
Issue Date
Origin of
Change
Description of Change
**
07/22/2014
MITK
Initial release
*A
02/04/2016
MITK
Migrated Spansion Guide from S6SATU01A_SS901-00027-1v0-E to Cypress format
*B
11/30/2017
MASG
Adapted Cypress new logo.