What is the drive current requirement of the pin nRESET (Control signal) in the PMIC?
What is the drive current requirement of the pin nRESET (Control signal) in the PMIC?
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What is the drive current requirement of the pin nRESET (Control signal) in the PMIC?
What is the drive current requirement of the pin nRESET (Control signal) in the PMIC?
Read lessWhat is the drive current requirement of the pin nRESET(Control signal) in the PMIC?
What is the drive current requirement of the pin nRESET(Control signal) in the PMIC?
Read lessThe current is specified in the test conditions, the Voh and Vol is specified for a load of 1mA(for push-pull). The nRESET can be treated as the GPIO characteristics.
The current is specified in the test conditions, the Voh and Vol is specified for a load of 1mA(for push-pull).
The nRESET can be treated as the GPIO characteristics.
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In the DA9062-EVAL1:
Let me answer your questions 1.) The part number changes slightly depending if the OTP of the part is programmed or not. DA9062-XXAM1 is for parts on a tray AMC are parts in T&R. We have some standard variants like: - DA9062-0AAM1 for Qualcom Atlas 7 (On tray) - DA9062-11AM1 Avnet MiniZed boardRead more
Let me answer your questions
1.) The part number changes slightly depending if the OTP of the part is programmed or not.
DA9062-XXAM1 is for parts on a tray AMC are parts in T&R.
We have some standard variants like:
– DA9062-0AAM1 for Qualcom Atlas 7 (On tray)
– DA9062-11AM1 Avnet MiniZed board
– DA9062-62AM1 i.MX6S Autoboot
– DA9062-A0AM1 In Circuit Programming Variant (this is an empty unprogrammed part)
Please note that the in case of an automotive option there is an additional -A at the end of the code. These parts will need to be programmed at factory to fulfill the AEC-Q100 etc requirements.
2.) On the EV Kit there is a preprogram that has following outputs.Buck1 1.38V, Buck 2 1.5V, Buck3 3.3V and buck 4 1.8V, LDO1 3.3V, LDO2 1.8V,LDO3 3.0V and LDO4 2.8V.
sequencing is slot1 LDO1, slot2 Buck1, slot3 Buck2, slot4 Buck3, slot5 Buck4, slot7 LDO 2 and 3, slot8 LDO4.Step time is set to 1,024ms.
3.) There is a switch on the mother board that defines a mode we call Power Commander (PC mode). This mode prevents normal or programmed OTP register transfer to softregister, instead it writes the soft registers from the selected INI-file You can create yourself with the GUI and edit as you wish and save it. This will not be programmed to the OTP but it can be used for testing etc.
4.) it is possible but one should be very careful and rememmber to turn on the power commander mode on, the switch. but you can do exactly pretty much the same with programmed part.
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1 mSec. Thanks Shivali Singh
1 mSec.
Thanks
Shivali Singh
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