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TPS65982 (about generate the TPS65982 FW)

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS65982, TPS6598X-CONFIG

Dear Sirs

There are some many items we can configure by using TI’s config tool, it’s a little hard for us to use the tool to generate the TPS65982 FW for our specific applications.

If you can provide some example codes for Intel reference design (for example, Apex Creek and Dual Display Adaptor) or even provide the simple documents to show us the step-by-step procedures, it will be quite helpful for us to generate the FW for the two reference designs by ourselves.

 

BTW, Where could I download the V1.1 config tool on TI’s wensite? Please advise.

 

We really appreciate your great help.

Thanks.

Nat

  • Nat,

    Thanks for your question.

    We have not yet included Intel reference designs in our Config Tool release as an option in the "Load Defaults" options.

    We are trying to strengthen the defaults for our next web release, and take your feedback into consideration.

    For now, however, feel free to post your specific questions to the e2e forum with the output files from the Config Tool (.ctb, .json, and .bin's) and include your system requirements.

    We will do our best to verify your FW before you load it onto your system.

  • Dear Sirs,

    Have any update about Intel reference design?

    thanks~

    BR,

    Driscoll

  • Hi,

    We have the Intel reference design templates in the configuration tool now. Please download the latest tool version and go 'Load defaults' in the Configuration tool. You will find the intel reference designs under 'Reference designs' Tab.

    Regards,
    Arun
  • Please use the TPS6598X-CONFIG Configuration Tool and select the following options:

    Load Defaults --> Reference Designs --> Choose the Intel Ref. Design matching your application --> Open --> Make changes as needed --> Save

    Then you can load the "Low-Region.bin" file into the Intel Imaginarium Tool to merge the Intel NVM Image and the TI FW Image together and install on the shared SPI Flash.