On 12/05/13 03:50, Simon Glass wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 11:34 AM, Bernie Thompson
> wrote:
>> Some Exynos5250 silicon may require 1.05v on the MIF to be stable, so to be
>> safe we can default to 1.05v instead of 1.00v. This can be set optimally
>> later
>> in the boot process by the kern
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 11:34 AM, Bernie Thompson
wrote:
> Some Exynos5250 silicon may require 1.05v on the MIF to be stable, so to be
> safe we can default to 1.05v instead of 1.00v. This can be set optimally later
> in the boot process by the kernel.
>
> The 0x6 value for 1.05v comes from the MA
Some Exynos5250 silicon may require 1.05v on the MIF to be stable, so to be
safe we can default to 1.05v instead of 1.00v. This can be set optimally later
in the boot process by the kernel.
The 0x6 value for 1.05v comes from the MAX77686 datasheet.
Signed-off-by: Bernie Thompson
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