How to deassert the PMIC_ON_REQ pin, in order to force a power-down software based
Hi Michael
one can try 1256-ENGR00178629-i.MX6-sabresd-support-software-power-of.patch
available on https://community.nxp.com/docs/DOC-97660
Best regards
igor
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Hi Igor,
I don’t want to power up the processor, here there is a method, I want to power it down based on software. I haven’t found any description how to initiate a software power-down procedure that de-asserts the PMIC_ON_REQ and shuts-down the PMIC.
Best regards
Michael
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Hi Michael
1256-ENGR00178629-i.MX6-sabresd-support-software-power-of.patch
de-asserts PMIC_ON_REQ and shuts-down the PMIC:
Q&A: How is mx6 PMIC_ON_REQ under SW control?
Best regards
igor