SLVAFD0C May   2022  – August 2025 AM620-Q1 , AM623 , AM625 , AM625-Q1 , TPS65219 , TPS65219-Q1 , TPS65220

 

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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 for Industrial Applications
    2. 3.2 TPS65219-Q1 NVMs for Automotive Applications
  7. TPS6521905 User-Programmable NVM
  8. AM62x Core Voltage Selection
  9. VSYS Voltage Ramp
  10. Power 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
    8. 7.8 TPS6521922W-Q1 Powering AM62x-Q1
    9. 7.9 TPS6521923W-Q1 Powering AM62x-Q1
  11. Summary
  12. References
  13. 10Revision History

Abstract

This application note discusses the TPS65219 power management IC (PMIC) full feature-set powering the AM62 Sitara™ processor and principal peripherals. The power delivery network (PDN) described in this document can be used as a guide for integrating the TPS65219 Power Management IC (PMIC) into industrial or automotive applications powering the Texas Instruments AM62x Sitara Processor. An orderable part number comparison table details the configurations of several factory programmed TPS65219 variants that can support different AM62x use cases. Example power maps are provided to assist the design process. For any questions or technical support, use the Power Management E2E forum.