Hello,
I've been working to create an industrial temperature derivative of the 
BBB(BeagleBoneBlack).  In doing so I've noticed that the DDR3 SDRAM part 
numbers that are used are DDR3L or 1.35V parts.  However, the design uses 
the TPS65217C device which automatically sets the DDR3 voltage to 1.5 volts 
upon power up.  After going through the Uboot source, I found that software 
does not change the DCDC1 from it's default value of 1.5V.

I believe the datasheet for the Micron part says that even though it 
supports DDR3L 1.35V mode, it can also run at 1.5V range and will be in 
DDR3 mode.

Was this by design?  Mostly I'm just looking for a "Yep, we meant to do 
that and it's A-OK"

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