EEPROM
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SLAU454A – July 2012 – Revised April 2016
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TSW4806EVM
Figure 6. Clock Divider Settings
Note that clock pairs share the same dividers. This example also shows that Clocks 1, 4, 7, 8 and 9 are
powered down. These outputs are not used on the EVM.
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EEPROM
Saving the custom configuration settings from the TSW4806 GUI (
) is possible with the on-board
EEPROM. With the settings saved, the LMK04806 is programmed without using the GUI. The EEPROM
saves up to eight user-defined settings, starting from address 8. The EVM comes from the factory with two
pre-loaded configurations stored in address locations 0 and 1.
Writing to the EEPROM
Write to the EEPROM with the following steps:
(a) Configure the GUI to the desired setting.
(b) Select an address from 8 to 15 in the EEPROM section of the GUI.
(c) When the
Write
button is pushed, the current GUI settings are saved to the selected EEPROM
address.
Note: Read from the EEPROM by selecting the desired read address and pressing the
Read
button.