SLVAFP8 December   2023 AM625SIP , TPS65219

 

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  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. Introduction
  5. TPS65219 Overview
    1. 2.1 TPS65219 Functional Block Diagram
  6. TPS65219 Variants
    1. 3.1 TPS65219 NVMs to Power AM625SIP
  7. TPS6521905 User-Programmable NVM
  8. AM62x Core Voltage Selection
  9. VSYS Voltage Ramp
  10. Power Block Diagrams
    1. 7.1 TPS6521902 Powering AM62x
    2. 7.2 TPS6521908 Powering AM62x
  11. TPS65219 VS Discrete
  12. Summary
  13. 10References

TPS65219 Variants

There are multiple variants of the TPS65219 PMIC that come factory programmed with unique register settings to power the AM62x processor and peripherals. Selecting the correct orderable part number (OPN) depends on the application use case, specially the input supply, memory type and CORE voltage. Section 3.1 compares the main NVM settings for the orderable part numbers that are currently available for industrial applications. This table also includes the resources that are available to support new designs. For additional detailed information, please refer to the device data sheet.

Note: Each orderable part number has a technical reference manual (TRMs) that shows the default register settings. The NVM register settings are identified with a "X" in the reset column of the register map in the data sheet. If none of the pre-programmed orderable part numbers (OPNs) meet the application requirements, refer to Section 4 for information about the options for a custom NVM.