Part Number: TPS53641 Hello Guys,
Good day.
Our customer have the following inquiry on TPS53641RSBT.
How do you make a TPS53641RSBT ignore the resistor straps and save the setting that they have changed with the TI tool? As soon as they remove power, the…
Part Number: TPS53641 Tool/software: WEBENCH® Design Tools Chasel,
I would like to have your input on following general question regarding TPS53641. You input is very important to me.
In our current design aroung Xeon processor (Broadwell), we are using…
Part Number: TPS53641
We are using the TPS53641 controller with CSD95372 output stages and we have connected to 3.3V to the VIN of the output stage and 5V to the VIN of the controller.
Does this configuration cause any issues for the controller’s reporting…
Part Number: TPS53641 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS53681 Does TPS53641 support 3.3V output @ 120A?
or which power ic can support 3.3V output @ 120A?
Part Number: TPS53641 Tool/software: WEBENCH® Design Tools Chasel,
Fusion tool shows that VOUT_MARGIN_HIGH IS 0.512V with register value of 0x0002.
A good board shows VOUT_MARGIN_HIGH to have value of 0.000V, and the register is 0x0000.
I don't know…
Chasel,
I would like to have your input on the case that I am working on. It is related to TPS53641, as 1-phase, controllering 1.05V regulator CSD95372BQ5M. Using FUSION, I verified that i am getting SMBALERT# asserted,
and the following are different…
Hi Jahan,
Good to know the issue is identified. Please see my inputs item by item.
We have verified that ICCMAX is the register that causes the SVID transcation failure. would you kindly provide the guide line for how i can verify the ICC max voltage…
Part Number: TPS53641 Tool/software: WEBENCH® Design Tools Currently, Using TPS53641, I am experiencing what seems to be SVID issue (VR output shows VBOOT value, and Xeon CPU hangs). Using Fusion Digital power GUI, I
should be able to take the control…
Part Number: TPS53641 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CSD95372BQ5M Tool/software: WEBENCH® Design Tools originally VBOOT is at 1.70V, "Vout Command" is at 1.70V, and "SVID_PMUS_SEL" is set to "SVID controls Vout, and PMBus cannot change Vout".…