The IMX28 PMU (Power Management Unit) has a dedicated Linear Regulator
to produce (by default) 4.2V output - available outside the chip as
VDD_4P2.
When system is supposed to not use VDD5V as a main power source - instead
the DCDC_BATT is used; it is safe to disable this regulator.
As the in-PMU DCDC switching regulator (from which DCDC_VDDA, DCDC_VDDIO
and DCDC_VDDD are generated) can be driven from DCDC_BATT or output
of this 4P2 regulator - by disabling the latter the use of the DCDC_BATT
is forced.
To be more specific - according to NXP's AN4199 the DCDC_BATT source is
preferred (over VDD5V), as more efficient and stable source for
industrial applications.
Signed-off-by: Lukasz Majewski <lukma@denx.de>
&power_regs->hw_power_5vctrl_set);
}
- mxs_power_enable_4p2();
+ if (CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(MXS_PMU_ENABLE_4P2_LINEAR_REGULATOR))
+ mxs_power_enable_4p2();
}
/**
bool "Disable Battery Charging in MX28 PMU"
default n
+config SPL_MXS_PMU_ENABLE_4P2_LINEAR_REGULATOR
+ bool "Enable the 4P2 linear regulator in MX28 PMU"
+ default y
+ help
+ This option enables the 4P2 linear regulator (derived
+ from VDD5V) - so the VDD4P2 power source is operational.
+
source "board/freescale/mx28evk/Kconfig"
source "board/liebherr/xea/Kconfig"