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resources:eval:adp5050-adp50525-channel-pmu [19 Nov 2013 20:30] – [Changing the Interrupt Output Options] Patricia Cizewski | resources:eval:adp5050-adp50525-channel-pmu [09 Jan 2021 00:29] (current) – fix link Robin Getz | ||
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===== SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT===== | ===== SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT===== | ||
- | **ADP505x DEMO GUI software | + | **[[adi> |
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===== GENERAL DESCRIPTION===== | ===== GENERAL DESCRIPTION===== | ||
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After installation, | After installation, | ||
- | 1. Launch the **Setup.exe file**. When the dialog box shown in [[http:// | + | 1. Launch the **Setup.exe file**. When the dialog box shown in Figure 2 appears, click **Next** to continue. \\ |
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Unlike the UVLO shutdown, the low input voltage warning function only sends out a warning signal without any shutdown. When the input voltage drops below the threshold, the status bit, LVIN_INT, goes high. To clear the LVIN_INT status bit, write 1b to the status bit. The LVIN_INT bit status is latched until the bit is cleared. | Unlike the UVLO shutdown, the low input voltage warning function only sends out a warning signal without any shutdown. When the input voltage drops below the threshold, the status bit, LVIN_INT, goes high. To clear the LVIN_INT status bit, write 1b to the status bit. The LVIN_INT bit status is latched until the bit is cleared. | ||
- | Use the [[adi>DP5050]] GUI software to set the LVIN_TH bit to enable the low input voltage detection feature. Configure LVIN_INT to source the low input fault into the nINT pin.\\ | + | Use the [[adi>ADP5050]] GUI software to set the LVIN_TH bit to enable the low input voltage detection feature. Configure LVIN_INT to source the low input fault into the nINT pin.\\ |
=== Enabling the Dynamic Voltage Scaling (DVS)=== | === Enabling the Dynamic Voltage Scaling (DVS)=== |