2014-12-12 17:10 GMT+01:00 <[email protected]>:
>
> The topic starter there reported that a reboot via watchdog didn't work.
>

I tried the same (from within a bare-metal application) and noticed the
same. Once the PHY is in this state also a watchdog-triggered reset does
not help, my software was trapped in an endless loop where only toggling
power did help.

And the thread I linked earlier confirms this.


> Another idea: the TPS65217C data sheet
> <http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tps65217.pdf> describes various ways to
> perform the "power up sequence" (page 18), and it can be done from ACTIVE
> state too, by setting the SEQUP bit of the SEQ6 register to 1. I'm trying
> to understand now, whether this can cause a processor power cycle (and
> thus, drive the nRESETIN_OUT low), because some power rails are not
> affected by the "power up sequence".
>

Hm, I checked this manual some time a go and did not find such a
possibility. May be I have overseen this, at least it worth's a try!

Karl

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