You must use the REGEN1 pin as done on the schematic to guarantee the power
sequencing. The design in the schematic works. If you want to create a new
design and try something else, then you are certainly welcome to do so.


Gerald


On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 6:52 AM, Chandan Kumar <chandanpras...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Sir,
>
> I am designing a PCB using AM5728 processor with TPS659037 PMIC ,i have
> kept Beagle board X15 schematics as reference .
> I have a doubt on REGEN1 pin. The datasheet of TPS659037 says the REGEN1
> output is active high but it has been pulled up to 3.3V in the load switch
> (TPS22965DSG)side .Also the default output configuration(OTP) for REGEN1
> output is push-pull.
>
> So please suggest me  how to design VDD_ON_3V3 line such that the
> TPS22965DSG should be ON so that i can configure PMIC for the required
> settings soon after i assemble the board.
>
> Thanks,
> Chandan
>
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