SLVAFD0B may   2022  – september 2023 AM620-Q1 , AM623 , AM625 , AM625-Q1 , TPS65219 , TPS65219-Q1 , TPS65220

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Introduction
  5. 2TPS65219 Overview
    1. 2.1 TPS65219 Functional Block Diagram
  6. 3TPS65219 Variants
    1. 3.1 TPS65219 NVMs for Industrial Applications
    2. 3.2 TPS65219-Q1 NVMs for Automotive Applications
  7. 4TPS6521905 User-Programmable NVM
  8. 5AM62x Core Voltage Selection
  9. 6VSYS Voltage Ramp
  10. 7Power Block Diagrams
    1. 7.1 TPS6521901 Powering AM62x
    2. 7.2 TPS6521902 Powering AM62x
    3. 7.3 TPS6521903 Powering AM62x
    4. 7.4 TPS6521904 Powering AM62x
    5. 7.5 TPS6521907 Powering AM62x
    6. 7.6 TPS6521908 Powering AM62x
    7. 7.7 TPS6521920W-Q1 Powering AM62x-Q1
  11. 8References
  12. 9Revision History

TPS6521905 User-Programmable NVM

Figure 4-1 shows the supply options that are available. This Application note described the pre-configured NVMs that are available to power the AM62x for different use cases. If none of the orderable part numbers (OPNs) described in this document meet the application requirements or minor changes to the default settings are needed, a custom NVM is required. For high volume opportunities, TI creates a new orderable part number with custom NVM settings. For low volume opportunities, customers can use the resources listed in Table 4-1 to program the PMIC in a production line or through third party programming service.

GUID-20230620-SS0I-HBNS-47RG-V69WMSGL77QD-low.svg Figure 4-1 Supply Options