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  • Forum Post: How does the Fusion Digital Power Designer GUI associate a project file when connecting to a previously configured Digital Controller (UCD92xx)?

    Mark Pieper Mark Pieper
    When the GUI is started while connected to a board that is the same configuration as the previous board that was tested, it appears to load a project file containing all of the design related information. How does the GUI decide which project file to load for a given board?
    on Oct 5, 2010
  • Forum Post: UCD9240 power good configuration

    EDGAR BROWN EDGAR BROWN
    We just completed a design with the UCD9240 (80-pin version) and we are in the testing stages. The design is as close as being 'by the book' as it gets with the caveats that the documentation is not consistent with respect to the connection of some pins (e.g., leave floating, or connect a resistor...
    on Nov 1, 2010
  • Forum Post: Fusion designer Windows 7 porting.

    EDGAR BROWN EDGAR BROWN
    Are there any plans to port Fusion designer to Windows 7? (instead of the discontinued, unsupported, and nearly obsolete Windows XP). We have to keep two old XP systems around so that we can use this software. With the great majority of our development team working under Windows 7 this is quite inconvenient...
    on Dec 20, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Fusion designer Windows 7 porting.

    EDGAR BROWN EDGAR BROWN
    Some more information: We are using the last version, the path corruption problem was solved but we are left with the HUD device (the TI PMB interface) not being recognized under windows 7. That is, even though the software runs and can be used in emulation mode, we have no way of talking to the...
    on Jan 3, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Fusion designer Windows 7 porting.

    EDGAR BROWN EDGAR BROWN
    Ok, version 1.8.25 of the Fusion Digital Power designer, is working under Windows 7 64-bit. (with the exception of the issue indicated above). Thanks!
    on Jan 4, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Using VCNTL in 4 bits mode

    gtrembla gtrembla
    But the chip can also boot directly from is ROM, and if we fix the voltage directly in the ROM it should be ok. So the VOUT_COMMAND are not absolutely requires? Also I have another question, in my design I use 2 UCD9240 to power up a Virtex-6 FPGA and 1 UCD9222 for the DSP. I want to use the same...
    on Sep 12, 2011
  • Forum Post: RE: UCD3138LLCEVM-028 registration

    peter lo peter lo
    I had same isseue. Asner electronic(Ted Hung) is a Taiwan company & just placed order to by UCD3138_PFC_026 & LLC_028 EVM_Kits. I am a chief firmware& app engineer , knew details about LLC&PMBUS C++ applications. How could get both frimware code? Regards, Peter Lo
    on Jan 10, 2013
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