RE: PM: VDD2 OPPs

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> The OPP sets in the TRM are the one that were characterized and
validated by TI. They provide you the max frequency you  > can achieve
at a certain voltage.
> As soon as the frequency is below the one defined in the OPP, you can
do whatever you want.

Thanks for the clarification - this makes sense to me now.

> Concerning the 41.5MHz for the core, the issue is that the voltage for
that OPP is almost the same than the one at 83MHz > thus providing very
little gain for the power point of view. In term of energy it will even
increase the consumption due > to the very negative performance impact
that frequency will do to the MPU and the whole system in general.

Yes I see this - understood.

Thanks for the quick answers!
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