SNAS724A February 2018 – April 2018 LMK05028
PRODUCTION DATA.
In EEPROM mode, the device's frequency configuration is loaded to the registers from the non-volatile EEPROM. A single user-defined register page can be programmed to the EEPROM to generate a custom frequency configuration on start-up. The EEPROM image can be pre-programmed at factory test or programmed in-system through the serial interface. The EEPROM supports up to 100 programming cycles to facilitate clock reconfiguration for system-level prototyping, debug, and optimization.
The EEPROM image can store a single register page or frequency configuration. A factory pre-programmed device with custom EEPROM image would be assigned by TI with a unique orderable part number (OPN).
TI suggests using EEPROM mode when any of the following is required: