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TPS628610EVM-109: GUI Composer Runtime

Part Number: TPS628610EVM-109
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: USB2ANY

Hi team,

My customer tried to install the GUI Composer Runtime but failed due to the following error. Could you tell me how to resolved it?

Regards,

Yamaguchi

  • Hi Yamaguchi-san,

    Please download GUI Composer Runtime installer in the link below.

    https://dev.ti.com/gallery/info/TPS6286x/TPS6286x0/ver/1.0.0/

    Best regards,

    Excel

  • Hi Yamaguchi-san,

    If you don't have further queries, I will close this thread.

    Feel free to post your additional questions anytime.

    Best regards,

    Excel

  • Hi Excel-san,

    Thank you for your support. Customer succeeded to install the GUI Composer Studio.

    Regards,

    Yamaguchi 

  • Hi Excsl-san,

    When running the GUI

    In the status bar
    Hardware not Connected. Failed to connect.
    Will come out.

    However, when READ REGISTER is performed, successfully read register VOUT1
    Comes out.
    Is this normal?

    Also, when I check the Datasheet, I think that the slave Address is 0x40,
    The default is 0x43.

    Please check this as well.

    Best Regards

  • Hi Yamaguchi-san,

    I don't think readout on the VOUT1 register was successful while the status bar indicates "Hardware Not Connected". It might be just a coincidence that the VOUT1 register default value is similar to the actual output voltage.
    Try to change the output voltage setting in the GUI. Then, check if the output voltage on the EVM is similar while the status bar shows the GUI is disconnected to the EVM.


    You are correct. The slave address is 0x40, as indicated in the datasheet. If the EVM is disconnected or disabled (VIN < UVLO; EN = Low) while the GUI is opened, then the GUI will force the slave address to increase (0x40 to 0x43) as it tries to connect to the device. This is the reason you see that the slave address is at 0x43. The purpose of scanning the slave address range was to support future devices with different slave addresses without the need of modifying the GUI.


    In case, you encounter this issue again, adjust the slave address to 0x40, then the GUI will be reconnected to the device again.

    Best regards,

    Excel

  • Excel-san

    The output voltage is not changed even if the register value of the output voltage value of VOUT1 is changed on the GUI.
    Since JP2 is set to LOW, 0.6V is still output.
    When changing the register settings,
    In case of immediate write, no error is displayed, but
    If you do WRITE REGISTER after setting Deferred Write
    Write to VOUT1 enqueued-not connected to target.
    Is displayed, it seems that the connection is still not established.
    However, when you do a READ REGISTER,
    Successfully read register VOUT1
    It will be displayed.

    By the way, it is possible to change the voltage with L/H of JP2 of EVM.

    From the above, I think that the connection between USB2ANY and th PC is not working properly.
    e2e.ti.com/.../550225
    I made the connection referring to, but the USB2NAY Firmware Loader does not start.
    Please tell me about the countermeasures.

    Best regards.

  • Hi Yamaguchi-san,

    Please see attached *.ppt file which provides a step by step procedure on setting up the EVM, I2C interface and the GUI.

    If you still encounter issue in the installation, please set a Webex meeting so I can conduct a live demonstration.

    How to use the TPS6286x0 GUI_rev.1.0_09Jul2020.pdf

    Best regards,

    Excel

  • Hi Excel-san

    I was able to work.

    Thank you very much.

  • Hi Yamaguchi-san,

    Great! If that is the case, then I will close this thread.

    Best regards,

    Excel