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AM3517
  • 32kHz Clock Input
  • AM3703
  • AM3715
  • AM37xx
  • battery
  • boost
  • buck
  • PMIC
  • PMU
  • POWER MANAGMENT
  • POWER ON/OFF SEQUENCE
  • regulator
  • switcher
  • TPS65910
  • TPS6591X
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  • Forum Post: TPS65920, POWER ON/OFF SEQUENCE

    RAJEEV BATTU RAJEEV BATTU
    Hi Team, I am new to omap world. I am working with AM3517. By using TPS65920 i want to implement safe shutdown/poweroff I went through datasheet and searched TI site, still i have some doubts about the work flow of TPS65920. The on/off sequence of entire system. PWR_ON, SYS_ENB pins functionality...
    on May 22, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: Connection problem about "PWRHOLD" pin of TPS65910 for AM3517 ?

    Weihung Wen Weihung Wen
    OK, I see. Thanks! I will reserved 2 choices on my platform, choice 1: (crane board sloution) PWRHOLD connected to VRTC, and when power on TPS65910, it enter in active state immediately. choice 2: PWRHOLD connected to VIO/VDD1, and when power on TPS65910, it should be wait user to press...
    on Mar 11, 2011
  • Forum Post: TPS65910 Soft Start

    Robert Servilio Robert Servilio
    There is no mention of any soft start feature in the TPS65910 data sheet. Can you tell me if such a feature is present? If not can you point me to a document which might provide insight into controlling inrush current? I am designing a new module and would like to understand if I need to be concerned...
    on Dec 12, 2012
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