Part Number: TPS6521815 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS650861 , TPS65218D0 Hi Ti!!!
I have a design with the PMIC TPS6521815RSLR. The TPS6521815RSLR not generate the voltages.
I did not program the TPS6521815RSLR via I2C.
I need to program anything via…
Part Number: TPS6521815 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65218D0 Hi All,
Do we have a PMIC part that could compete with RT9992? Thanks.
Best Regards,
Will
Part Number: TPS65218D0 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65218
Hi TI!
I need to programing the TPS2651815 of my design. I am programming the TPS65218 with the CC1312 launchpad via I2C. I can't use BOOSTXL-TPS65218 because my TPS65218 it is on board…
Part Number: IPG-UI Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS6521815 , BOOSTXL-TPS65218 , MSP-EXP430F5529LP , Hi team,
Even if you change the TPS6521815 settings, the original values will be restored when the power is turned on again.
Do I need to do anything…
Part Number: TPS65218D0 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-00478 , , TPS6521815 , TPS65219 Hi team,
My customer is looking for PMIC for powering Zynq 7015.
I found TPS65218D0/TIDA-00478 and I consider to promote this solution.
Just in case, is there any…
Hi Inoue,
The TPS65216 is actually a trimmed version of the TPS65218 products. The TPS65218x devices have more power rails than the TPS65216 including two extra load switches (LS2 and LS3)
If we take a look at the register map for the TPS6521815 for example…
Hi Jaya,
The step-down bucks are capable of 100% Duty Cycle so you could use DCDC3 with a 3.3V input and get ~3.3V output (minus losses in the HSFET Rdson and the inductor DCR). If your load current requirement is low enough you could use one of the…
Hi Ishiwata,
I do not quite understand the questions about "registers required for booting" can you please rephrase? Required for booting what device, the TPS6521815?
All register defaults are defined in the register map section of the TPS6521815…