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2 / 8 page Introduction www.ti.com 1 Introduction In dual voltage architectures, coordinated management of power supplies is necessary to avoid potential problems and ensure reliable performance. Power supply designers must consider the timing and voltage differences between core and I/O voltage supplies during power-up and power-down operations. Sequencing refers to the order, timing and differential in which the two voltage rails are powered up and down. A system designed without proper sequencing may be at risk for two types of failures. The first of these represents a threat to the long term reliability of the dual voltage device, while the second is more immediate, with the possibility of damaging interface circuits in the processor or system devices such as memory, logic or data converter ICs Another potential problem with improper supply sequencing is bus contention. Bus contention is a condition when the processor and another device both attempt to control a bidirectional bus during power up. Bus contention also may affect I/O reliability. Power supply designers must check the requirements regarding bus contention for individual devices. The power-on sequencing for the OMAP-L138, TMS320C6742, TMS320C6746, and TMS320C6748 are shown in Table 1. No specific voltage ramp rate is required for any of the supplies as long as the 3.3-V rail never exceeds the 1.8-V rail by more than 2 volts. 2 Power Requirements The power requirements are as specified in the following table. Table 1. Power Requirements VOLTAGE (1) (2) Imax SEQUENCING TIMING PIN NAME TOLERANCE (V) (mA) ORDER DELAY I/O RTC_CVDD 1.2 1 –25%, +10% 1 (3) Core CVDD (4) 1.0 / 1.1 / 1.2 600 –9.75%, +10% 2 I/O RVDD, PLL0_VDDA, 1.2 200 –5%, +10% 3 PLL1_VDDA, SATA_VDD, USB_CVDD, USB0_VDDA12 I/O USB0_VDDA18, USB1_VDDA18, 1.8 180 ±5% 4 DDR_DVDD18, SATA_VDDR, DVDD18 I/O USB0_VDDA33, USB1_VDDA33 3.3 24 ±5% 5 I/O DVDD3318_A, DVDD3318_B, 1.8 / 3.3 50 / 90 (5) ±5% 4 / 5 DVDD3318_C (1) If 1.8-V LVCMOS is used, power rails up with the 1.8-V rails. If 3.3-V LVCMOS is used, power it up with the ANALOG33 rails (VDDA33_USB0/1) (2) No specific voltage ramp rate is required for any of the supplies as long asa LVCMOS33 (USB0_VDDA33, USB1_VDDA33) never exceeds STATIC18 (USB0_VDDA18, USB1_VDDA18, DDR_DVDD18, SATA_VDDR, DVDD18) by more than 2 volts. (3) If RTC is not used/maintained on a separate supply, it can be included in the STATIC12 (fixed 1.2 V) group. (4) If using CVDD at fixed 1.2 V, all 1.2-V rails may be combined. (5) If DVDD3318_A, B, and C are powered independently, maximum power for each rail is 1/3 the above maximum power. 2 Simple Power Solution Using LDOs SLVA342A – June 2009 – Revised May 2010 Copyright © 2009–2010, Texas Instruments Incorporated |
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