Part Number: BOOSTXL-TPS652170 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65217 , TPS652170 Hi Team,
In APP note, https://www.ti.com/lit/ug/slvubh6/slvubh6.pdf?ts=1645596273899&ref_url=https%253A%252F%252Fwww.ti.com%252Ftool%252FBOOSTXL-TPS652170
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Hi,
The TPS65217 booster pack (BOOSTXL-TPS652170) available in the product folder on ti.com can be used as a reference when designing a socketed board for re-programming. Please note, 8V is required on the PWR_EN pin to re-program the EEPROM. Below…
Link has "BoostXL-TPS652170 IPG-UI device support file - SLVC756.zip". It contains TPS65218 files. and i don't find TPS652170-1.x.json .
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Hemant pardeshi
Hi Mikel,
The TPS652170 is the user programmable version of our TPS65217 device, with which you can set user-defined output, sequence timing, etc. using the BOOSTXL-TPS652170 EVM User's Guide . There are multiple versions of our TPS65217x series,…
Kami,
This might sound like silly question, but have you tried toggling the PWR switch to enable power to the BOOSTXL-TPS652170 BoosterPack board?
Thanks for the images, but 2 pieces of critical information are missing:
In bottom right corner…
Nick,
You could use the TPS652170 and program it to meet your requirements. Or you could use an existing TPS65217 variant (TPS65217A/B/C/D) with the option to re-program it during assembly/testing of the final PCB in production.
Please refer to…
Hi Cindy,
The figure below shows the recommended connections for the power path. This information can be found in the Brownout report.
Here I'm listing some links with more information in addition to the datasheet which can be used as a reference…
The way to force the PMIC to shutdown (regardless of the processor) is to pull the PWR_EN pin low.
The processor controls the PMIC_PWR_EN pin, which is a push-pull output, but once the PWR_EN pin is forced low then the processor should pull PMIC_PWR_EN…
Antonio,
You are 100% correct. After a power-cycle, all of the volatile "shadow" registers are reset. They are not automatically written to EEPROM.
You want to use the TPS652170, a device which is intended to be re-programmed by the user. The BOOSTXL…
Hi Dan,
TPS650861 is very different than TPS65916 in terms of programming.
We generally break our parts up into 4 categories:
1) Hardware configurable - these devices have external feedback and enable signals for each rail so they can be set-up…