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TPS65217
  • AM3359
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  • Forum Post: VIO voltage limits for TPS65217B

    Calum Mackinnon Calum Mackinnon
    The reference manuals always have VIO connected to VDCDC1 which is 1.8V I assume it can be 3.3V? Also there are no limits defined for VIO - can it be 5V? Cheers Calum
    on Apr 13, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: TPS65217B Powering AM3359

    anyin wang anyin wang
    I use the beaglebone A5 to do the experiment.
    on May 23, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: TPS65217 WLED control drivers

    Konstantinos Tsimpoukas Konstantinos Tsimpoukas
    hi Stephen till now the driver for tps65217 has the drivers for the 7 regulators but does not have the lines of code that control the WLED for the backlight. I can have external power for the backlight but i prefer to take it from the PMIC as a better and more compact solution Waiting your response...
    on Jul 11, 2012
  • Forum Post: TPS65217 WLED control drivers

    Konstantinos Tsimpoukas Konstantinos Tsimpoukas
    Hi, I am working with the BeagleBone(am3359) and tps65217 PMIC, I want to control the wled pin of the tps65217 for the backlight but the driver is not complete. Do you have any patches or the complete driver for linux? Thanks Kostas
    on Jul 9, 2012
  • Forum Post: TPS65217 with non-rechargeable battery backup?

    Randy Maruschock Randy Maruschock
    For the TPS65217 (B in particular) I am interested using a non-rechargeable coin cell battery as the backup, such as a 3V CR2032. Is the TPS65217 set up for such a scenario? Or is this a bad idea with the default register for CH_EN being 1, so the battery may see a charge current until the bit can be...
    on Aug 7, 2012
  • Forum Post: Programming TPS65217B for the first time!

    Konstantinos Tsimpoukas Konstantinos Tsimpoukas
    Hi all I have a board that looks like beaglebone and am3359 EVM from TI (this board is my design) Both of them they use the TPS65217B PMIC, Normally the TPS65217B is getting programmed from the kernel, but when you make a new board with new components like me now, the TPS65217B is not programmed...
    on Sep 10, 2012
  • Forum Post: TPS65217 GUI Installation Issues

    Eric Eckenrode Eric Eckenrode
    Hello, I have downloaded the lastest TPS65217 GUI software (slvc.402.zip). I have unzipped the software and tried to install the software (Ifollowing the instrucitons in the TPS65217_GUI_software_installation.pdf ) . When I click on the setup.exe file I immediately get a Windows Explorer has stopped...
    on Nov 5, 2012
  • Forum Post: Powering TPS65217B with 3.7V LiPo cell

    Victor Mayoral Victor Mayoral
    Hi everybody, i'd like to ask a question regarding powering the AM3359 with the TPS65217B. The LDOs on the TPS65217B have a drop of 200mV, meaning that the 3.7V battery LDOs can supply the needed 3.3V after the battery starts discharging as long as it does not go below 3.5V. What would happen...
    on Apr 2, 2013
  • Forum Post: tps65217B PMIC SYS pin output problem

    ye luo ye luo
    Hi, We are using tps65217B PMIC for powering a custom board based on AM3352 . The design is not battery powered. The problem is after connecting 5V to the AC, PMIC is starting, The SYS pin output correctly, and VLDO1 output is 1.8V, DCDC1 output is 1.8V, DCDC2 output is 1.1V, DCDC3 output is 1.1V...
    on May 18, 2013
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