Part Number: BOOSTXL-TPS650861 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP-EXP430F5529LP , MSP430USBDEVPACK , MSP430F5529 Tool/software: Hi Ti support,
I buy a board BOOSTXL-TPS65086100 and a board MSP-EXP430F5529LP to program TPS65086100 chip.
I followed SWCU190…
Part Number: BOOSTXL-TPS650861 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: USB2ANY , TPS650861 , IPG-UI Tool/software: Hi team,
My customer is using IPG-UI, BOOSTXL-TPS650861, USB2ANY to programming TPS650861 OTP, but the IPG-UI always show below issue.
Could you…
Part Number: BOOSTXL-TPS650861 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS650861 Tool/software: Hi,
We are using TPS650861 in our design.
By default BUCK3,4,5 step size should be 25mV as per datasheet but the output voltages correspond to 10mV step size.
Kindly…
Part Number: BOOSTXL-TPS650861 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: IPG-UI Hello,
In Step 8-1 of paragraph 4.4 (swcu190.pdf) is directing me to “Device Control Programming tab” … I don’t see that tab on my screen.
Regards!
Part Number: BOOSTXL-TPS650861 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS650861 , Hi,
Kindly clarify what is correct pull up voltage for I2C ?? 1.8V or 3.3 V ??
As mentioned in the datasheet of TPS650861 the pull up voltage should be 1.8V but the same I2C pins…
Part Number: BOOSTXL-TPS650861 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS650860EVM-116 , IPG-UI , TPS650861 , Hello,
We have the evaluation board and trying to set the voltages at the bucks as below:
Buck3 = 1.2V
Buck5= 0.85V
We are writing following values via…
Part Number: BOOSTXL-TPS650861 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS650861 , IPG-UI Hi , We have received the EVAL BOARD part#BOOSTXL-TPS650861. While testing we are facing issues in accessing the I2C port. Sometimes the device is detected but fails after…
Part Number: TPS650861 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430USBDEVPACK Hello,
I am trying to program TPS65086100 with BOOSTXL-TPS650861.
Are there other ways to program TPS65086100?
I am working with document SWCU190–August 2018.
Link to "MSP430_USB_Developers_Package…
Thanks for the update. I ended up finding the instructions above and successfully loaded my configuration from the OTP generator.
I have a seperate issue (can open another forum post if necessary) where I cannot put the PMIC into "Test Mode" / Programming…