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While our foremost expert on this device is unfortunately still out of the office, our team was recently asked this same question by another individual and was able to find a solution that worked for them. Since you appear to be having the same issue…
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As said in the previous reply, the test was done on the EVM which has different polarity and setting with your system. but this shall not stop you using it as reference.
please follow my rail 6 alarm setting. sequence will shutdown the rail and resequene…
Part Number: UCD9080 Hello,
We have a UCD9080 PMIC in our design and we are trying to program it with the UCD9080 EVM GUI-2.3 (Rev. A) provided by TI and the USB-GPIO 2006 adapter but it seems that the software doesnt recognize the adapter. We have tried…
Part Number: UCD9080 Hello. I would like to use UCD9080 in our new design. Is it possible to work with UCD9080 without USB-to-GPIO adapter? My design will have very high density and it's impossible to add there any dedicated connectors for USB-to-GPIO…
Part Number: UCD9081 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCD9080 Tool/software: Hi,
In our application, we are trying to access UCD9081 through FPGA. We just want to read status of MON1 pin and if it is proper, need to assert EN1 pin. Please let us know…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCD9081 , UCD9080 Newbie to the forum, need some pointers from the experts.
Where I can find spice model for UCD9080 & UCD9081.
Thank you.
Fred
Part Number: UCD9080 I have an XP laptop with UCD9080 Power supply sequencer EVM tools installed.
I want to use it to program a UCD9080 device on a PCB that when installed will be difficult to access.
I have a .par file to , when I select the “Update…
Part Number: UCD9080 I have a UCD9080 EVM. Powered up the EVM with +5V. Red LED D4 illuminates. TP12 and TP11 are 3.3V. Problem is no outputs TP1 thru TP8. Checked enable pins of regulators. Being held at approx. 1.6V. LEDs D1- thru D11 barely illuminated…