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Jul 20, 2018
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Jul 20, 2018
04:02 AM
Hi,
I am currently developing an FPGA board and I'd like to select the IRPS5401 PMU as the main power supply system. I chose the configuration 5 and 6 (Zu07 CG). One thing I can't find in the documentation, is if the IRPS5401 comes with the MTP memory pre-programmed with the right configurations (voltages and ramp-ups) selected with the given MTP resistor value.
Or do I have to program it myself before the first power-up?
Thanks in advance,
Jean.
I am currently developing an FPGA board and I'd like to select the IRPS5401 PMU as the main power supply system. I chose the configuration 5 and 6 (Zu07 CG). One thing I can't find in the documentation, is if the IRPS5401 comes with the MTP memory pre-programmed with the right configurations (voltages and ramp-ups) selected with the given MTP resistor value.
Or do I have to program it myself before the first power-up?
Thanks in advance,
Jean.
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Jul 24, 2018
07:01 PM
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Jul 24, 2018
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The IRPS5401 is a part with a default configuration. This is true for only the part number which is listed in the datasheet as shown below:
Please confirm whether or not this part number matches that of your device.
If it is the same, then that part would have been burned with the default configuration and would require reprogramming manually by the user if a different configuration is desired.
Please confirm whether or not this part number matches that of your device.
If it is the same, then that part would have been burned with the default configuration and would require reprogramming manually by the user if a different configuration is desired.
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The IRPS5401 is a part with a default configuration. This is true for only the part number which is listed in the datasheet as shown below:
Please confirm whether or not this part number matches that of your device.
If it is the same, then that part would have been burned with the default configuration and would require reprogramming manually by the user if a different configuration is desired.
Please confirm whether or not this part number matches that of your device.
If it is the same, then that part would have been burned with the default configuration and would require reprogramming manually by the user if a different configuration is desired.
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Jul 25, 2018
12:17 AM
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Jul 25, 2018
12:17 AM
Thank you!!
Jean.
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Aug 10, 2018
02:16 AM
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Aug 10, 2018
02:16 AM
Just to clarify further: the IRPS5401MTRPBF part number comes blank. You have to program it first with your own configuration if you want it to do anything. The pre-programmed ICs with the Xilinx configurations are the ones with the part number IRPS5401MXI03TRP (minimum quantity of 3000).
The good news is that the programming software (IR PowIRCenter) comes with the programming files corresponding to the 12 Xilinx configurations, as described in on the website.
The good news is that the programming software (IR PowIRCenter) comes with the programming files corresponding to the 12 Xilinx configurations, as described in on the website.
Mar 26, 2021
06:01 AM
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Mar 26, 2021
06:01 AM
I used IR PowIRCenter to program IRPS5401MTRPBF. I did use the Xilinx configuration, the output voltage 0.85,1.2V,1.8V are all good, but only 0.5V in the 3.3V output. Any idea? After I programmed, I can't access I2C. How can I re-program? Thanks.