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  • Forum Post: Re: TPS65910B user guide with AM335x?

    Viral Sachde Viral Sachde
    Hi any update here ? If I search TI site, TPS65910A3 , I'm not ending up at product page. Also if some one can point me to " TPS65910A3 User's guide for AM335x", it would be great. Thanks, Viral Sachde www.citruscycloid.com
    on Jan 13, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: AM3356 - EEPROM related

    Maneesh Maneesh
    James, Can you please also explain the connectivity of the following pins on the TPS65910A: 1. SCL_SCK 2. SDA_SDI 3. SDASR_EN2 4. SCLSR_EN1 The customer is not clear on the purpose and the usage of these connections. Naveen M94353, The board identification EEPROM is for TI's...
    on Feb 21, 2012
  • Forum Post: AM335x EVM PMIC_GPIO

    shekhar SAINI97194 shekhar SAINI97194
    In AM335x EVM signal PMIC_GPIO used for RTC PORZ is implemented in using two circuits. We have some queries regarding that 1)PMIC_GPIO is generated through two circuits, which one is verified? 2)How the minimum assertion timing of 1ms of RTC PORZ requirement is meet in the design?
    on Mar 16, 2012
  • Forum Post: TPS65910A1 PMIC for Sitara AM3359 ZCZ

    Jure Zaninovich Jure Zaninovich
    I have designed a board which is for the most part a "clone" of the ICE ( http://www.ti.com/tool/tmdxice3359 ) , with many other devices as required for our application. The problem I am facing now is that the PMIC is not getting out of the "OFF" state. The actual PMIC part...
    on May 1, 2012
  • Forum Post: Wakeup code for RTC-only mode

    Achim Kanert Achim Kanert
    Hi, we want to use the RTC only mode because the power cosumption is sleep must be below 20mA. I am able to bring the system in RTC-only mode via ALARM2 interrupt. I also can wake up via ext. signal and detect the case we are coming from RTC-only mode in bootloader. The RAM content seems to be OK after...
    on Dec 4, 2012
  • Forum Post: PMIC_PWR_EN signal of AM335x

    shekhar SAINI97194 shekhar SAINI97194
    There is a confusion regarding implementation of PMIC_PWR_EN signal in AM335x EVM In AM335x EVM PMIC_PWR_EN signal is used to start the power up sequence of AM335x. This signal is always driven high by processor until it is enabled in register RTC_PMIC, As this signal is used to start power up sequence...
    on Apr 17, 2012
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