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Help Finding reference design schematics on ti.com/processorpower

Help Finding reference design schematics on ti.com/processorpower

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Larissa Swanland
Posted by Larissa Swanland
on Aug 07 2012 16:41 PM
Expert5810 points

I have run into some issues in finding the documentation for ti.com/processorpower.

Many of these application notes say reference design, but there doesn't appear to be any references to example schematics.
I think I may need a little help in learning how to navigate the documentation for board layout questions for TI's processors. 

Where is the best place to look for example schematics?

Example Below:
We are looking for a way to do the power for a MSP430G2x1 device.

http://www.ti.com/analog/docs/refdesignovw.tsp?familyId=64&contentType=2&genContentId=52979

From there, look at the MSP430 Data Sheet Here: 
I selected the 21x2 (I tried all of the above as well later, same problem):


  

No Schematic or reference designs on laying it out and power needs.
So I scrolled down to the below to the reference designs. 

http://www.ti.com/lit/an/slva329a/slva329a.pdf

Still no schematic on any of these application notes.

Anyone have any tips?

 

-Larissa
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  • Dave Weinzierl
    Posted by Dave Weinzierl
    on Sep 10 2012 14:21 PM
    Expert4845 points

    It looks like some of the app notes are missing schematics - but do include a PMPxxx number. Some of these exist externally in Power Labe reference design:

    http://www.ti.com/lsds/ti/analog/powermanagement/reference_design.page

     

    Otherwise, for TIers, the same PMPxxx and more are internal on a shared drive - I'll send you the link offline.

     

     

     

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