Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65920 , TPS65930 In � TPS65930/TPS65920 OMAP � Power-Management and System Companion Devices Silicon Revision 1.2 Version E � figure 13-1, vibrator control was integrated in audio subchip. In figure 10-1, vibrator Driver…
Dear,
For our application we will use OMAP3503+TPS65950.
Talking about slicer module for HFCLKIN. We will use the 26MHz square wave for this high frequency pin.
I saw in the TPS65950's spec " HFCLKIN is the high-frequency input clock. It can…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65920 Is there any updated BSDL file for TPS65920? Why doe the current BSDL (from www.ti.com ) not include all the TPS65920 balls?
Thanks,
Antony
Hi Gandhar,
The link is dead. I presume it has moved to e2e.ti.com but can't find the original post. Do you have a way to retrieve this page ?
Philippe
Hi,
On my OMAP board, the 32,768 Hz clock is a square clock provided by an external RTC.
The duty cycle of the clock is at about 40%, and I just noticed there is a requirement of 45/55% in the SWCS037E datasheet.
The OMAP on its side does not require…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65920 Hi,
I am working with a TPS65920 connected to a single USB port. I am having problems with the current supplied by this device. Under no load conditions, VBUS is stable at 5V but once I connect a USB key for example…
Hi,
for my power budgets I need to know the power consuption of the PMIC when USB is actively used.
I haven't found any USB-related power figures in the datasheet. Is this information available somewhere ?
Thanks
Philippe
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65920 , TEST2 Hi Team,
Could you help with the question below?
I have a question regarding JTAG in TPS65920:
What's the purpose of each of the TEST pins in the PMIC?
TEST1, TEST2, TEST3....
So many test…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65920 Hi,
pls help with the following question:
As we are designing with the PMIC 65920 and I don't want to use the OTG USB please instruct me how to connect
Pins G6 ( ID), P8 (VBUS), and N10 and P10.
thank…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65920 Hi,
In the TPS65920 TRM, section 5.2.1.4 I don't understand the statement in bold:
The PWRON signal is activated by a push-button when the device is in master mode. In master mode, the voltage on this input…