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Zhisheng_Gao
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I am trying to find a PMIC for I.MX 6ULL. But it seems PF 3000 only says it will support I.MX 6UL in its datasheet.

But in the website, the PF 3000 IC does claim it can support I.MX 6ULL as well.

So, I want to confirm if the PF3000 can be used for I.MX 6ULL. And which program can be selected? Thanks.

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diazmarin09
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Hello,

I hope this response finds you well.

In this case, the following PMICs are intended for the I.MX 6ULL device and they may be useful for you:

PF1510: Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) for Low Power Application ProcessorsPF1550

PF1550: PMIC with 1A Li+ Linear Battery Charger for Low Power Processor Systems

Please let me know if you have any further question.

Regards,

David

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Zhisheng_Gao
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Thanks very much, I will look into these two PMICs.

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diazmarin09
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NXP TechSupport

Hello,

I hope this response finds you well.

In this case, the following PMICs are intended for the I.MX 6ULL device and they may be useful for you:

PF1510: Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) for Low Power Application ProcessorsPF1550

PF1550: PMIC with 1A Li+ Linear Battery Charger for Low Power Processor Systems

Please let me know if you have any further question.

Regards,

David

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Zhisheng_Gao
Contributor I

Hello,

I am trying to buy the evaluation board. I am wondering what's the main difference between the PF1550 and PF1510? What I can tell is that the main difference is with/ without Li battery.

For our T-Box application, which should be the easier one to use? Any recommendations?

Thanks very much.

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diazmarin09
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NXP TechSupport

Hello,

The following document explains the main differences between some of our PMIC devices:

POWER MANAGEMENT INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (PMICs)

In this case, I do recommend to review the availability of each device. Both are recommended.

Please let me know if you have any further question.

Regards,

David

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Zhisheng_Gao
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This is very helpful. Thank very much.

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Zhisheng_Gao
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Thanks very much. I will look into these two PMICs.

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