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Next use a basic ‘detect’ command to confirm we see the correct PMICs.
7. Enter the ‘detect’ command on I2C bus 6
# ./pmic_prog detect 6
Figure 32 – PMICs Detected On I2C Bus 6
8. For the Rocky/5401 devices (0x13 and 0x14) a date code is stored at locations 0x2A
and 0x2B for each PMIC. You can see which revision you have by reading these two
registers. 0x2A has the day and 0x2B has the month of release.
# ./pmic_prog read 6 0x13 0x002A
# ./pmic_prog read 6 0x13 0x002B
# ./pmic_prog read 6 0x14 0x002A
# ./pmic_prog read 6 0x14 0x002B
Figure 33 – Example datecode October 30 for Device 0x13
Summary of Contents for AES-ULTRA96-V2-G
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