SLVAFD0B may   2022  – september 2023 AM620-Q1 , AM623 , AM625 , AM625-Q1 , TPS65219 , TPS65219-Q1 , TPS65220

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Introduction
  5. 2TPS65219 Overview
    1. 2.1 TPS65219 Functional Block Diagram
  6. 3TPS65219 Variants
    1. 3.1 TPS65219 NVMs for Industrial Applications
    2. 3.2 TPS65219-Q1 NVMs for Automotive Applications
  7. 4TPS6521905 User-Programmable NVM
  8. 5AM62x Core Voltage Selection
  9. 6VSYS Voltage Ramp
  10. 7Power 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
  11. 8References
  12. 9Revision History

Revision History

Changes from Revision A (June 2022) to Revision B (September 2023)

  • Updated the numbering format for tables, figures, and cross-references throughout the document Go
  • Added TPS65219 vs TPS65219-Q1 tableGo
  • Added TPS6521907 and TPS6521908 columns to tableGo
  • Added TPS65219-Q1 NVMs for Automotive Applications topicGo
  • Added TPS6521905 User-Programmable NVM topicGo
  • Added AM62x Core Voltage Selection topicGo
  • Added VSYS Voltage Ramp topicGo
  • Added TPS6521920W-Q1 Powering AM62x-Q1 topicGo

Changes from Revision * (May 2022) to Revision A (June 2022)

  • Added link to TPS65219EVM design filesGo
  • Updated AM62x SK E5 EM with SK-AM62-P1 and added hyperlink to the design filesGo
  • Deleted sample availabilityGo
  • Added hyperlink to SK-AM62-P1Go