On 05/03/2025 22:03, Shree Ramamoorthy wrote: > TPS65214 and TPS65215 are Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMICs) that > have significant register map overlap with TPS65219 and each other. The > series introduces the 2 new PMICs and restructures the existing driver to > support multiple devices. > > - TPS65214, TPS65215, and TPS65219 each have 3 Buck regulators > - TPS65214 has 2 LDOS and 1 GPO, whereas TPS65219 has 4 LDOs and 2 GPOs. > - TPS65214's LDO1 maps to TPS65219's LDO3. > - A key difference between TPS65215 & TPS65214 are the LDO current and > voltage output ranges and the configurable options available. > - TPS65215 has 2 LDOs, whereas TPS65219 has 4 LDOs. > - TPS65215's LDO2 maps to TPS65219's LDO3. > - TPS65215 has 1 GPO, whereas TPS65219 has 2 GPOs. > > TPS65214 TRM: https://www.ti.com/lit/pdf/slvud30 > TPS65215 TRM: https://www.ti.com/lit/pdf/slvucw5/ > > AM62L + TPS65214 Test Logs: > https://gist.github.com/ramamoorthyhs/0793f7813332d94423ca1baee02f62c9 > AM62L + TPS65215 Test Logs: > https://gist.github.com/ramamoorthyhs/7560eca6110fafc77b51894fa2c0fd22 > > --- > Change Log: > v5 -> v6: All of this was applied and you already got message about it. Sending everything again is just noise and not helping us. Best regards, Krzysztof