Hi Geonwoo,
Thank you for your questions. I've included answers below.
1. VTT LDO output is 0.9V. But according to Xilinx datasheet, VPS_MGTRAVCC input range is min 0.825 typ 0.85 max 0.875.
I think i need a external LDO for voltage drop from 0…
Hi Jacek,
The TPS650860A0RSK comes with 1 bank of OTP pre-programmed as defined in the register map section of the datasheet.
https://www.ti.com/lit/gpn/tps65086
Only the TPS65086100RSK devices come completely unprogrammed. TI does not provide custom…
Hi Sandeep,
Thank You for using E2E! I went through the information provided and here are my questions:
What is the orderable part number (and the top marking) for the PMIC that you are programming using BOOSTXL-TPS650861 ?
Could you please…
Hi Aaron,
I have successfully changed the output voltage on Buck3 using BOOSTXL-TPS650861 which is the customer programming BoosterPack for the variant that comes with two "blank" OTP memory (TPS65086100). I have also placed an order for a TPS65094…
Hi Tommy,
1) Take a look at this document for a list of the TPS650864x PMICs and their specs: Using TPS65086x PMIC to Power Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoCs
This document shows which PMICs can support the ZU4CG MPSoC in Table 4-1 .
2) The TPS650864x…
Part Number: TPS650861 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS650864
Attached is the schematic diagram of TPS6508641, the PMIC chip of TI that we use. Because it is the design of the reference network, there are a number of questions are not very clear…
Hi Ivy,
We don't have any reference material for re-programming TPS6508641 because like I mentioned before it is not recommended.
If the customer still want to run an evaluation and they are using the Programming BoosterPack, then they can follow…
Part Number: TPS650864 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BOOSTXL-TPS650861 Hello James Steenbock
Hope you remember me and the issues that we had discussed in above chat previously very long ago.
In the last message, I had mentioned that we shall build…
Hi Amelie,
Thank you for your question. The TPS659037 is the closest part to the DA9063 in our portfolio. The major difference between the two is that the TPS659037 only supports factory programming by TI.
If they are not a large enough business…
Hi shu fei,
Thanks for using E2E!
1) We have an application note that goes through all the details of the OTP Generator here: TPS65086100 Non-Volatile Memory Programming Guide
Note that the TPS650864x PMICs are pre-programmed and are not meant to…