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Hi Bob,
I believe you should be able to read the current values of all registers using the Scalable PMIC GUI. The GUI user's Guide www.ti.com/.../slvubt8 section 7 discusses using the GUI to read and write registers - one option there is "read all registers".
Now, if you are instead wanting to read the NVM that is used to write and configure these registers, or to validate that the correct NVM is written in, this can also be done in the GUI discussed in Section 9 of the GUI user's guide, NVM Validation Page.
For the temperature for NVM programming, let me check this.
Regards,
Katie
To follow up, there are no temperature restrictions specified in the datasheet for writing to the NVM, therefore the same temperature restrictions apply that are mentioned as the "recommended operating conditions" range.
Regards,
Katie