SLVSH09A November 2023 – June 2024 TPS6522005-EP
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The TPS6522005-EP is part of Texas Instruments user-programmable PMICs. This device integrates a NVM memory that provides the ability to configure the power and digital resources. The NVM programming feature makes the TPS6522005-EP PMIC a flexible power solution to meet the requirements from different processors and SoCs. Programmable NVM fields include output voltages, sequencing, monitoring thresholds, GPIO control among others. OTA (Over The Air) programming, where EEPROM can be change directly without changing register settings, is not supported. Re-programming the NVM is done by first writing to the register map through the serial interface (I2C) and then saving the register settings into the NVM. The EEPROM of a device can only be programmed up to 1000 times. EEPROM values can only be changed if the input voltage (VSYS) is equal or greater than 3.3 V. The I2C pins must be pulled up to a 3.3V supply. At a high level, the programming flow can be described in three steps: determine your system requirements, update the register settings, save the new values into the NVM memory. Detailed information regarding the programming of the non-volatile memory is available in the NVM Programming Guide located under Technical documentation in the TPS6522005-EP product page on ti.com.