Hi Team,
We would like to know a specific time of following “a period of time(T)”.
(Example; xx[us])
Could you please let us know if you have any information?
Regards,
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Hi Team,
We would like to know a specific time of following “a period of time(T)”.
(Example; xx[us])
Could you please let us know if you have any information?
Regards,
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I am following up with the systems team to get this timing.
I will get back to you by Friday.
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The documentation that I have found shows 2 seconds, but I am looking for more details because it is a frimware configured timing, so I need to check the specific firmware release.
Regards
Chuck
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I have checked the firmware configuration for the TPS25750, and it is not configured to transition into sleep mode, so this timing will never trigger.
Regards,
Chuck
Hi Chuck-san,
Thank you for the information.
So, I understand that there is no provision for period of time (T).
Is my understand correct?
If yes, is there an estimated time(around ?? second)?
Of course, no need to guarantee.
Regards,
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Based on the firmware configuration, there is not transition into a lower power sleep state in the TPS25750, so there is no time T for the transition to occur.
Regards,
Chuck
Hi Chuck-san,
Thank you for the information.
I would like to know the transitioning between the Active mode to Idle mode requires a period of time (T).
So, not a lower power sleep state.
Is there provision for period of time (T)( Red frame)?
And, your comment is “there is not transition into a lower power sleep state in the TPS25750”.
However, there is sleep sate in Figure 9-32.
Do "sleep state” and "lower power sleep state" have different meanings?
Regards,
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I have request an internal response from our system's team.
I will get back to you as soon as possible with their response.
REgards,
Chuck
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I have confirmation now from the systems team that the part as currently configured will never transition into the Sleep mode, so the T delay is now infinite.
We are going to adjust this value in the next GUI release to change the timing for T to be 1.2 seconds. I do not have a release date for the next gui release.