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https://www.analog.com/en/design-center/ltpower-play.html
But there's more past that. You'll need a license from Analog Devices (free, but you have to wait for it), and you may need drivers (for the FTDI chip and maybe something else).
- Martian4 years ago
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Yes, I already have the LTPowerPlay application up and running and the kit comes with the proper DC1613A dongle.
I can successfully communicate with the new LTC2977 chip via the dongle and app, but right now it haven't configured it with any values. What I need is an LTPowerPlay project file with the proper settings for the A10 GX Dev Kit.
Right now the board does not come on because the LTC2977 does not yet know how to bring up (sequence) the power rails.
Does anyone have access to a A10 GX Dev Kit and would be willing to read from the LTC2977 chip on their board and post the file here?
Thanks.