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SLVUBH6 – November 2018
Copyright © 2018, Texas Instruments Incorporated
BOOSTXL-TPS652170 EVM User's Guide
User's Guide
SLVUBH6 – November 2018
BOOSTXL-TPS652170 EVM User's Guide
The BOOSTXL-TPS652170 is a BoosterPack evaluation module (EVM) for programming samples of the
TPS652170 power management IC (PMIC) with user-defined values for output voltage, sequence timing,
and other critical parameters. Modifying these parameters using the BOOSTXL-TPS652170 allows for
rapid prototyping and quick time to market when using the TPS652170 PMIC to provide power to a variety
of processors and FPGAs.
This document provides a description of how to setup the EVM and re-program the EEPROM memory of
the TPS652170 devices using the BOOSTXL-TPS652170 BoosterPack, an MSP430F5529 LaunchPad,
and the IPG-UI software. The steps in this document describe the procedure for programming samples of
the TPS652170 installed in the socket of the BOOSTXL-TPS652170 printed circuit board (PCB).
Contents
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Introduction
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Getting Started
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EVM Operation
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Appendix A
Software Instructions
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Appendix B
EVM Documentation
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List of Figures
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BOOSTXL-TPS652170 Printed Circuit Board (Top View)
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BOOSTXL-TPS652170 and MSP430F5529 LaunchPad Connected
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BOOSTXL-TPS652170 BoosterPack and MSP430F5529 LaunchPad Block Diagram
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BOOSTXL-TPS652170 with Socket Open
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Run the IPG-UI Software
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Successful Connection Between Computer and USB2ANY (MSP430F5529 LaunchPad)
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Creating New IPG-UI Project for the TPS652170
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TPS652170 Project Introduction Tab in IPG-UI
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Successful Write Access to TPS652170 Notification
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Failed GUI Communication to TPS652170 Notification
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Auto Password Write Enabled
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DEFDCDC1 Register, Default Value
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Disable GO Bit in SLEW Register
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Modifying DEFDCDC1 Register Value
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EEPROM-Backed Registers of the TPS652170 (1 of 2)
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EEPROM-Backed Registers of the TPS652170 (2 of 2)
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TPS652170 Re-Programming Example Block Diagram
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Modifying DCDC2-3, LDOx, and LSx Register Values
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Modifying Sequence (SEQ3-4, SEQ6) Registers
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Manually Writing EE_PROG_BIT to Re-Program EEPROM
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Automatically Writing EE_PROG_BIT to Re-Program EEPROM
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Registers After Successful Re-Programming (1 of 2)
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Registers After Successful Re-Programming (2 of 2)
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Component Placement—Top Assembly
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Component Placement—Bottom Assembly
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