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Texas Instruments (TI) Power management support forum is an extensive online knowledge base where millions of technical questions and solutions are available 24/7. You can search power management IC content or ask technical support questions on everything from linear and DC/DC switching regulators to battery management and LED drivers. Find the right solution for your circuit design challenges by using our TI E2E™ support forums that are supported by thousands of contributing TI experts.
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  • [FAQ] Why does GUI show 0 V while the real measuring result is 2.1 V? UCD90xxx

    Sam
    Sam
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCD90120A , UCD9090 , UCD90160A , UCD90160 , UCD90240 , UCD90320U , UCD90120 , UCD9090A , UCD90124 , UCD90124A , UCD90320 Each monitor rail has its Vout Exponent, which limits the maximum voltage the device shall return…
    • over 3 years ago
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  • [FAQ] Can less than three GPIs be used for PIN SELECTED RAIL STATE (PSRS)? UCD90xxx

    Sam
    Sam
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCD90120A , UCD9090 , UCD90160A , UCD90160 , UCD90240 , UCD90320U , UCD90120 , UCD9090A , UCD90124 , UCD90124A , UCD90320 Yes, PSRS supports up to three GPIs. When the number of GPIs used for PSRS is less that the configured…
    • over 3 years ago
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  • [FAQ] What are the fast GPIs and how to enable them? UCD90xxx

    Sam
    Sam
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCD90120A , UCD9090 , UCD90160A , UCD90160 , UCD90240 , UCD90320U , UCD90120 , UCD9090A , UCD90124 , UCD90124A , UCD90320 The UCD90xxx family has eight interruptible GPIs (GPIO1 through 4, 12, 16, 17, and 18) that can…
    • over 3 years ago
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  • [FAQ] Why does the GUI not show the correct name of the rails, GPIs, or GPOs when the board is connected to a new computer? UCD90xxx

    Sam
    Sam
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCD90120A , UCD9090 , UCD90160A , UCD90160 , UCD90240 , UCD90320U , UCD90120 , UCD9090A , UCD90124 , UCD90124A , UCD90320 The names of rails, GPIs, and logic GPOs are stored in the local PC instead of the respective devices…
    • over 3 years ago
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  • [FAQ] What happens when the fault log is full? UCD90xxx

    Sam
    Sam
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCD90320U , UCD90320 , UCD90240 , UCD90120A , UCD9090 , UCD90160A , UCD90160 , UCD90120 , UCD9090A , UCD90124 , UCD90124A There are three configurable behaviors when the fault log is full: 1. Stop logging new faults…
    • over 3 years ago
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  • [FAQ] Why is a fault logged even if the fault is ignored by a glitch filter? UCD90xxx

    Sam
    Sam
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCD90120A , UCD9090 , UCD90160A , UCD90160 , UCD90240 , UCD90320U , UCD90120 , UCD9090A , UCD90124 , UCD90124A , UCD90320 A glitch filter only applies to a fault response. The fault itself is still logged. For more…
    • over 3 years ago
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  • [FAQ] Why is the invalid logs flag not cleared? UCD90xxx

    Sam
    Sam
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCD90120A , UCD9090 , UCD90160A , UCD90160 , UCD90240 , UCD90320U , UCD90120 , UCD9090A , UCD90124 , UCD90124A , UCD90320 The Invalid Logs flag is cleared only on the next boot up if the device does not see any corrupted…
    • over 3 years ago
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  • [FAQ] Why is the invalid logs flag set? UCD90xxx

    Sam
    Sam
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCD90320U , UCD90320 , UCD90240 , UCD90120A , UCD9090 , UCD90160A , UCD90160 , UCD90120 , UCD9090A , UCD90124 , UCD90124A An invalid log bit is set when the device detects corrupted log in the flash. The log is stored…
    • over 3 years ago
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  • [FAQ] Why is POWER_GOOD flag set? UCD90xxx

    Sam
    Sam
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCD90120A , UCD9090 , UCD90160A , UCD90160 , UCD90240 , UCD90320U , UCD90120 , UCD9090A , UCD90124 , UCD90124A , UCD90320 It means that at least one monitored rail does not reach its POWER_GOOD_ON threshold. Check the…
    • over 3 years ago
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  • [FAQ] Why are the settings not saved after device reset? UCD90xxx

    Sam
    Sam
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCD90120A , UCD9090 , UCD90160A , UCD90160 , UCD90240 , UCD90320U , UCD90120 , UCD9090A , UCD90124 , UCD90124A , UCD90320 You must click Write to Hardware first followed by Store RAM to Flash to store all settings into…
    • over 3 years ago
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