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OBS!!! Arduino UNO Is 5 V: USB Filtering Power Managemnet DAC I2C Buffer

The document discusses a USB filtering circuit board that contains various components including a USB power filter, voltage regulators, and I2C buffer. The circuit board layout includes points for power input and output, and components are connected to provide power from either an external power supply or battery to the USB port and other components on the board through various voltage regulators and filters.

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OBS!!! Arduino UNO Is 5 V: USB Filtering Power Managemnet DAC I2C Buffer

The document discusses a USB filtering circuit board that contains various components including a USB power filter, voltage regulators, and I2C buffer. The circuit board layout includes points for power input and output, and components are connected to provide power from either an external power supply or battery to the USB port and other components on the board through various voltage regulators and filters.

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USB Filtering Power managemnet DAC I2C Buffer

F1 USB_VDD_FILTERED J2 J3 J4 J5 Description 3V3


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USB_VDD_RAW L1 O SAT BOS O SAT POWERS @ EPS 5V0

O BAT BOS O BAT POWERS

C2 C3 C6 7 2 53261-08
O BOS C SAT POWERS @ EPS 3V3 IF 3v3
VDD OUT0 X2-1 I2C_UC_VDD
MOSI 14 3 3V3
10u 1u
C USB USB POWERS
SDI OUT1 X2-2
10n SATELLITE_BUS 15
SDO/ALARM OUT2
4
X2-3
C17 C18 C19 MISO 16 5
VIO OUT3 X2-4 53261-03
12 8 SCL

JUMPER
CS OUT4 X2-5 X4-1
IF 5v0 13
SCLK OUT5
9
X2-6 SDA X4-2
1 JP1 1 10

3V3
GND_USB SATELLITE_BUS LDO SCK

R16
REF OUT6 X2-7 X4-3

GND
2 3 2*2 6*2 11

JUMPER
VIN VOUT GND OUT7 X2-8
3 C13 C16 GND

R17
BATTERY

1.5k
R15
To microcontroller

BOS GND GND

1.5k
R10
1
1 8

3V3
EN_I2C EN VCC
2 7
Indicator LEDs 1 JP2 3
SCLOUT SDAOUT
6

i2c_cut
X3-2 SCLIN SDAIN SDAIN
GND 2 SCLIN 4 5

i2c_cut
GND

R14
X3-1 READY
53261-02 3 READY_I2C
C20 C22 C24 C25 R13 1k
C23

R9
USB_VDD_FILTERED LDO

GND
3 2*2 USB
VIN VOUT 1u 1u 1u 1u GND
C15 VCC_I2C SCL_UC SDA SDA_UC
GND C14 Satellite side I2C pull-up TP1 TP2
SCL

1
JP3 GND
OBS, the real chip is a "long" version, this is the short version.

??
R25

??
R27
300
The chip still fits but is a pain to solder, do not use this footprint!

1
2
LED_EN
R8
53261-03
300 GND_USB GND SDAIN X1-1
GND

GND_USB USB Groundbreak


X1-2
LED_COM SCLIN
R6 X1-3
µC programming connector
300
LED_I2C
R4 Microcontroller TODO: What will be the experiment side pullup resistance?
GND OBS!!! Arduino UNO is 5 V
3V3
MISO 1 2 Still ok for programing, just disconnect everything from the board!
3 4
3V3

SCK MOSI
Power resistor network RESET 5 6

SV1
A0-A5
3V3

Test optimal reset configuration GND

URX_0

UTX_0
ATMEGA328P-TQFP
1M
R5

Current configuration is too fast! 23 FET_1 SATELLITE_BUS


PC0(ADC0/PCINT8)
24 FET_0
PC1(ADC1/PCINT9)
RESET C11 4
VCC PC2(ADC2/PCINT10)
25 V_IOUT
GND

C9 21
GND PC3(ADC3/PCINT11)
26 V_SENSE

POWER_RESISTOR

POWER_RESISTOR

POWER_RESISTOR

POWER_RESISTOR

POWER_RESISTOR

POWER_RESISTOR

POWER_RESISTOR

POWER_RESISTOR
27 SDA_UC
USB-UART and isolator Current and Voltage Measurement

R11 1k
PC4(ADC4/SDA/PCINT12)
1 uF 28 SCL_UC

R12 1k
3V3 PC5(ADC5/SCL/PCINT13)
C12 6
VCC
5
GND 0-7
GND
22pF

GND 30

R18

R19

R20

R22

R23

R24

R28

R31
PD0(RXD/PCINT16)
C7

31
3V3

3V3
USB_VDD_RAW PD1(TXD/PCINT17)
CN1 7 32
R1 27 Series resistors for USB -> 27 Ohm PB6(PCINT6/XTAL1/TOSC1) PD2(INT0/PCINT18) READY_I2C
8 1 I2C_UC_VDD
VBUS PB7(PCINT7/XTAL2/TOSC2) PD3(PCINT19/OC2B/INT1)
2 EN_I2C
D+ FT230XQ PD4(PCINT20/XCK/T0)
C21
1M
22pF

R7

20 9
3V3

D- R2 27 AREF PD5(PCINT21/OC0B/T1) FET_4


C8

7 6 18 10 FET_3
ID USBDM USBDP AVCC PD6(PCINT22/OC0A/AIN0)
GND
8
3V3OUT CBUS2
5 1
VDD_1 VDD_2
8 GND C10 3
GND PD7(PCINT23/AIN1)
11 FET_2
RESET_UART 9 4 GND_USB FET_3 FET_4 1
RESET CTS TP7
10 3 2 7 UTX_0 8-13 FET_0 GND 2

2
5
VCC GND V_OA V_IA
GND_USB 13 2 3 6 12 LED_EN FET_1
GND RXD V_IB V_OB PB0(PCINT0/CLKO/ICP1)
GND_USB 11 1 URX_0 GND 19 13 LED_COM FET_2 3
CBUS1 VCCIO TP6 ADC6 PB1(PCINT1/OC1A) VIN+

GND
V+

0.1 ohm
12 16 4 5 22 14 LED_I2C
CBUS0 RTS GND_1 GND_2 ADC7 PB2(PCINT2/SS/OC1B)
14
CBUS3
15 C5 15 MOSI GND

R26
TXD PB3(PCINT3/OC2A/MOSI)
RESET 29 16 MISO
PC6(RESET/PCINT14) PB4(PCINT4/MISO)
1u GND 17 SCK

OUT
IC1 PB5(SCK/PCINT5)
4 SATELLITE_BUS
VIN-
GND_USB
R3

USB_VDD_FILTERED
27

1
C4 µC=Microcontroller

SOLDER
RESET_UART R29 47k R30 47k

TP3
100n C1 Separate V_IOUT
GND Return
Screws

R
Change this to reset longer, not sure what values are needed... GND
Choose for 1 V max output V_SENSE
SPACER1

SPACER2

SPACER3

SPACER4

R21
GND_USB
Choose resistor dividers so that voltage is ok for the µC.
GND GND

GND

The FET ordering number has been revised on 24-04-19. In any document before this date, FET4 would have been referred as FET0, FET 3 as FET 1, and so on

24-04-19 22:08 f=1.05 C:\Users\Nishant Batra\Desktop\Prashant Work Shit\exp-sim\schematic_fixed.sch (Sheet: 1/1)

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