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LTpowerPlay SOFTWARE GUI
THERMAL IMAGE
An example thermal image shows the temperature distri-
bution on DC2824A-A. The test is done in still air at room
temperature (23°C). Figure 6 shows a thermal image of
DC2824A-A operating at 12V
IN
configured for a 1V 25A
(25W) output load. No heat sink or forced airflow is used
for the measurements.
Figure 6. Thermal Measurement at V
IN
= 12V, V
OUT
= 1V, I
OUT
= 25A, f
SW
= 480kHz, T
A
= 23°C, No Airflow
LTpowerPlay is a powerful Windows-based development
environment that supports Analog Devices power system
management ICs and μModules
®
, including LTM
®
4675,
LTM4676, LTM4677, LTM4678, LTM4680, LTM4700,
LTM4664, LTC3880, LTC3882, LTC3883, LTC3884,
LTC7880 and LTC7131-1. The software supports a variety
of different tasks. You can use LTpowerPlay to evaluate
Analog Devices ICs by connecting to a demo board sys-
tem. LTpowerPlay can also be used in an off-line mode
(with no hardware present) in order to build a multichip
configuration file that can be saved and reloaded at a later
time. LTpowerPlay provides unprecedented diagnostic
and debug features. It becomes a valuable diagnostic tool
during board bring-up to program or tweak the power
management scheme in a system, or to diagnose power
issues when bringing up rails. LTpowerPlay utilizes the
DC1613A USB-to-SMBus controller to communicate
with one of many potential targets, including LTM4675,
LTM4676, LTM4677, LTM4678, LTM4680, LTM4700,
LTM4664, LTC3880, LTC3882, LTC3883, LTC3884,
LTC7880 and LTC7131-1’s demo system, or a customer
board. The software also provides an automatic update
feature to keep the software current with the latest set
of device drivers and documentation. The LTpowerPlay
To access technical support documents for digital power
products, visit the LTpowerPlay Help menu. Online help
is also available through the LTpowerPlay.