Hello,
I urgently need the PF3000 config file used in the i.MX7 SABRE (MCIMX7SABRE) for a customer. His board is an exact replicate of the MCIMX7SABRE. Would you be able to provide that to me as soon as possible please?
Does the PF3000 programmer allows us to "read back" and save the config file in the computer to which it is connected?
Thanks and best regards
SPA
Thanks for the update and good news Floyd, helps us if you can close threads as answered when you have what you need, so we know there is no more follow up required.
Ross
Don't worry about it Floyd, I don't actually know how to do it either, assumed it was just an option you could easily select, I normally try to answer questions, not ask them :smileyhappy:
You can get the PF3000 datasheet here -
12-Channel Configurable PMIC|NXP
Like most of our other PMIC's they come in various pre-configured orderable parts -
From the 7SABRE schematics you can see the specific PF3000 part number used, which is the A1 version -
Regards
Ross
Hi Ross,
Thanks for your answer.
However, Floyd and I had both figured figured out the above. Our question was more precise, that is: Is the specific ".cfg" file used to program the PF3000A1EP version available? Can we download that file from the NXP website?
Thanks
Sebster
Hi Sebster,
I'm not sure I see the logic/need for that, if you can buy the parts directly configured?
However the start-up configuration table in the datasheet should make it very easy to re-create any pre-programmed parts configuration file -
Regards
Ross
Hi guys,
I spoke with the PMIC team and they have provided a zip with all the PF3000 pre-configured parts, I've attached here for convenience but I think the plan will be to create a specific community thread for this for all to easily access.
Also to answer the original question you had, yes you can read an existing parts configuration and save that as a usable config file.
Thanks
Ross
Correct, or at least it will perform as it does on the 7SABRE board, you can look at the PF3000 datasheet for details on the A1 operation, as well as all the others under the start-up configuration table.
Ross