SLVUAC4A October   2014  – May 2021 TPS65400

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. 1Background
  3. 2TPS65400 EVM Schematic
  4. 3Board Layout
  5. 4Bench Test Setup Conditions
    1. 4.1 Headers Description and Jumper Placement
    2. 4.2 Hardware Requirement
    3. 4.3 Hardware Setup
    4. 4.4 Software Install
    5. 4.5 Software Operation
  6. 5Power-Up Procedure
  7. 6Power-Down Procedure
  8. 7Bill of Materials
  9. 8Revision History

Software Install

If installing from the TI Web site, go to the URL, www.ti.com

Note:

This installation page is best viewed with the Microsoft®Internet Explorer® browser and may not work correctly with other browsers.

Click on the install button; the PC should give a security warning asking if you want to install this application. Select Install to proceed. If a pre-release or Beta version is currently installed on the PC, uninstall this version of the software before installing the final version.

The software attempts to install the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 (if it is not already installed). This framework is required for the software to run.

To run the software after installation, go to
Start → All programs → Texas Instruments → PI-Commander-0.8.4-672M → PI-Commander-PMU.

At start-up, the software first checks the firmware version of the USB2ANY adapter box. If an incorrect firmware version is installed, the software automatically searches on the Internet (if connected) for updates. If a new update is available, the software notifies the user of the update, and downloads and installs the software. Note that after the firmware is updated, the USB cable between the adapter and PC must be disconnected and then reconnected, as instructed during the install process. The host PC software also automatically searches on the Internet (if connected) for updates. If a new update is available, the software notifies the user of the update and downloads and installs it. During future use of the software, it may prompt you to install a new version if one becomes available on the Web.

Note:

VeriSign® Code Signing is used to prevent any malicious code from changing this application. If at any time in the future the binaries are modified, the code will no longer attempt to run.