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Getting Started with the ASL5015EVBMST

Last Modified: 2019-06-01 23:45:00Supports Leader EVB MLC ASL5015SHN

Contents of this document

  • 1

    Out of the Box
  • 2

    Plug It In
  • 3

    Configure Hardware
  • 4

    Get Software

1. Out of the Box

The NXP analog product development boards provide an easy-to-use platform for evaluating NXP products. The boards support a range of analog, mixed-signal, and power solutions. They incorporate monolithic integrated circuits and system-in-package devices that use proven high-volume technology. NXP products offer longer battery life, a smaller form factor, reduced component counts, lower cost, and improved performance in powering state-of-the-art systems.

This page will guide you through learning about how to set up the ASL5015EVBMST evaluation board leader.

1.1 Kit Contents/Packing List

The ASL5015EVBMST contents include:

  • Assembled and tested evaluation board
  • Cable harness for power supply and CAN (FD) communication

1.2 Required Equipment

Working with the ASL5015EVBMST requires the kit contents, additional hardware and a Windows PC workstation with installed software.

  • 12 V power supply. Current requirements depend on intended loads (number of follower board hanging from Leader board). The current consumption of each module has to be considered as 0.015 A
  • S32K144EVB-Q100 to control the Matrix LED Controller's evaluation board (only in case of GUI usage)
  • The NXP LED Drivers and Controllers application; a Graphical User Interface (GUI). Available in DocStore
  • (Optional) Vector CANoe software. Already developed simulations available in DocStore
  • This kit may be used with the user's own software or different stimuli sources; however, those tools are not part of this documentation

1.3 System Requirements

This evaluation board requires a Windows PC workstation. Meeting these minimum specifications should produce great results when working with this evaluation board.

  • USB-enabled computer with Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10

2. Plug It In

2.1 Board Overview

The ASL5015EVBMST evaluation board features a ASL5x15SHN IC, a highly integrated and flexible Matrix LED Controller (MLC). The kit is designed to drive 12 LEDs or segments with up to 1.5 A max. current. In a default application, a microprocessor unit (MCU) controls the devices through a Controller Area Network (CAN) interface. The MCU controls the dimming profiles of each individual channel. The ASL5x15SHN also feature several diagnostic readings to allow a detection of errors in the system. A maximum of 9 follower boards can hang from a single leader board.

2.2 Boards Features

The ASL5015EVBMST board features include:

  • Control of one ASL5x15SHN Matrix LED Controller (MLC)
  • Option to control any NXP ASL5xxxyHN Matrix LED Controller (HVQFN part numbers). All part numbers are pin to pin compatible
  • Interface connector to the S32K144EVB-Q100, through CAN protocol communication (only available in leader EVB)
  • Power supply connector (+12 V and GND). Combined with the S32K144EVB-Q100 interface (only available in leader EVB)
  • Interface connector to a single or multiple LED boards
  • Dip switch to select device address in CAN bus
  • Interface connector to hang a Follower board (see boards overview section)
  • Interface connector to connect to a leader board or other follower board (only available in follower EVB)

2.3 Board Image

Important components on the ASL5015EVBMST

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2.4 ASL5015EVBSLAV Evaluation Board

The leader board is populated with one UJA1163 System Basic Chip (SBC) IC, to enable the communication with the microcontroller or Vector CANoe through CAN (FD) protocol, and to supply the MLC populated in the same board, together with the MLCs populated in the follower boards hanging from the leader board. A maximum of 9 follower boards can hang from a single leader board.

Figure identifies important components on the ASL5x15EVBSLAV.

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Example of connection between a leader board and a follower board. Up to 9 follower boards can hang from a single Leader board.

2.5 S32K144EVBQ100 Evaluation Board

The ASL5015EVBMST is compatible with the S32K144EVBQ100. The S32K144EVB-Q100 provides the control signals (through CAN (FD) communication) for the ASL5x15SHN devices. When used with the GUI, the S32K144EVBQ100 drives the channels in the way as selected on the GUI. The S32K144EVB-Q100 can also be used as a system processor to create standalone applications or prototype systems.

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2.6 ASL45XASLX41 - Multichannel LED Driver System Evaluation Board

The ASLx500SHN and ASLx41xSHN Evaluation Board (EVB) features the ASL4500SHN, a highly integrated and flexible four-phase DC-to-DC boost converter IC and two ASL3416SHN, a three-channel buck mode LED driver IC delivering constant average DC current. The kit is designed to drive six LED strings with 150 mA to 1.6 A and 2 V to 60 V LED string voltage. In a default application a microprocessor unit (MCU) controls the devices through a serial peripheral interface (SPI).

The ASL5x15EVBMST is only connected to the CAN physical bus of the S32K144EVBQ100 and to the LEDs. The ASL5x15EVBMST EVB is not directly connected to the ASL45XASLX41. More information on the connection of the ASL45XASLX41 EVB can be found in the ASL45XASLX41 User guide (NDA required).

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3. Configure Hardware

3.1 Hardware Configuration

A full system configuration is completed with the ASL5015EVBMST wired with cable harness for power supply and CAN (FD) communication to the S32K144EVBQ100 associated by the connectors on the ASL45XASLX41 Multichannel LED board. Can also be configured with up to 9 ASL5115EVBSLAV follower boards not shown. Customer can configure using their own LED board.

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3.2 Configuration Image

To start working with the ASL5x15EVB, the following connections and setup must be performed:

  1. Connect the ASL5015EVBMST to the S32K144EVB. Do not forget to supply S32K144EVB-Q100 with 12 V, to enable the CAN communication through the SBC
  2. With power turned off, attach S32K144EVB-Q100 12 V DC power supply to ASL5015EVBMST’s supply terminals
  3. Attach an LED board (example shown in image) to the ASL5015EVBMST. Additionally, if there is one or several follower EVB in the system, create a chain with the leader board using connectors X1 and X3
  4. (Optional) If using the optional ASL45XASLX41: attach the S32K144EVBQ100 to ASL45XASLX41, and supply the LED boards with any of the available buck outputs
  5. Plug the USB cable from the mini connector end into the S32K144EVB-Q100
  6. Plug the USB cable standard connector end into the computer
  7. Turn on the power supply. The supply indicator LED (Red LED in ASL5x15EVBMST) (Green LED3 and LED4 in ASL45XASLX41) shall light up
  8. (Optional) Use GUI to drive all the evaluation boards (S32K144EVB-Q100, ASL45XASLX41 and all MLC's evaluation boards)
  9. (Optional) Use Vector CANoe software to drive MLC's evaluation boards
  10. (Optional) Use your own software, microcontroller and LED driver module to evaluate the NXP's Matrix LED Controller using its EVB

4. Get Software

4.1 Preparing Graphical User Interface Operating Environment

There are several steps to follow for the full system configuration using the ASL5015EVBMST, ASL5015EVBSLAV, S32K144EVB-Q100, and the ASL45XASLX41 evaluation boards.

4.2 Downloading and Flashing the S32K144EVB-Q100

To download and install the latest version of the S32K144EVB-Q100 software:

  1. Go to ASL4XASLX41
  2. Go to the Get Started section and download the Software and Design files (NDA required)
  3. Unzip the files to your computer

Flash the S32K144EVB-Q100:

  1. Connect the S32K144EVB-Q100 to your PC with a micro USB cable
  2. The S32K144EVB-Q100 is shown as a USB drive
  3. Copy the flash image (*.srec) file from the one downloaded and unzipped before to the root directory of the S32K144EVB-Q100 USB drive
  4. The copy process will take about one minute. Once completed, the S32K144EVBQ100 is flashed and is ready to be used with the GUI, the ASL5x15EVBMST, ASL5x15EVBSLAV and the ASL45XASLX41

4.3 Launching the GUI on Your Computer

The GUI provides easy control of all ASL5x15 EVB and ASL45XASLX41 EVB. To launch the GUI:

  1. Locate the GUI folder where you unzipped the GUI
  2. Start the GUI by calling the executable (*.exe) file
  3. The GUI opens with the startup window

The GUI is divided into several pages. Each page gives some control options to the user. The GUI will always start up with the Setup page.

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