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Supplying power using PMIC for i.MX 6ULZ reference design

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oscar_duran
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Where do I find a reference design that uses PMIC for i.MX 6ULZ?

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reyes
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Hi Oscar,

6ULZ is same silicon as 6ULL, therefore we propose the PF1550.

PF1550: https://www.nxp.com/products/power-management/pmics/pmics-for-i.mx-application-processors/pmic-with-...

 

We have a schematic that you can use as a HW reference design, see the below PF1550 + i.MX 6ULL reference design, and enclosed schematic in PDF format.

 

KIT6ULL-1550EVM (PF1550 + i.MX6ULL).

SCH-29464,1.35V LvDDR3

 

Please let me know if you need more information.


Have a great day,
Jose

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deepakgupta
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Hello

Is it possible to share the hardware design files for the KIT6ULL-1550EVM as well? 

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reyes
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Hi Oscar,

6ULZ is same silicon as 6ULL, therefore we propose the PF1550.

PF1550: https://www.nxp.com/products/power-management/pmics/pmics-for-i.mx-application-processors/pmic-with-...

 

We have a schematic that you can use as a HW reference design, see the below PF1550 + i.MX 6ULL reference design, and enclosed schematic in PDF format.

 

KIT6ULL-1550EVM (PF1550 + i.MX6ULL).

SCH-29464,1.35V LvDDR3

 

Please let me know if you need more information.


Have a great day,
Jose

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oscar_duran
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Hi Jose,

Thank you fot you answer, an apologise for thed delay.

Effectivelly, the RD that you recomend was very usefull for me.

Have a great day to.

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