ModusToolbox™ Power Conversion Configurator user guide
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Scope and purpose
The Power Conversion Configurator is a tool included with the ModusToolbox™ software intended to generate data structures to configure middleware for provided power-supply design inputs. The tool provides a reference for estimating and demonstrating the typical behavior of a converter.
Intended audience
This document helps application developers understand how to use the Power Conversion Configurator as part of creating a ModusToolbox™ application.
Document conventions
| Convention | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Bold | Emphasizes heading levels, column headings, menus and sub-menus |
| Italics | Denotes file names and paths. |
Monospace | Denotes APIs, functions, interrupt handlers, events, data types, error handlers, file/folder names, directories, command line inputs, code snippets |
| File > Open | Indicates that a cascading sub-menu opens when you select a menu item |
Abbreviations and definitions
The following define the abbreviations and terms used in this document:
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ADC – analog-to-digital conversion
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Buck – A buck converter or step-down converter is a DC-to-DC converter that decreases voltage while increasing current from its input (supply) to its output (load).
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CMP – comparator
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Configurator – A GUI-based tool used to configure a resource.
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DAC – digital-to-analog conversion
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DMA – direct memory access
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HS/LS – high/low side
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ISR – interrupt service routine
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PCCM – Peak Current control mode
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PWM – pulse width modulation
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VCM – Voltage control mode
Reference documents
Refer to the following documents for more information as needed: