First of all, hello to the NXP community.
My name is Vasilis and in my company we designed a product of ours based on the MCX-N94X-N54X (more specifically on the MCXN947VKLT μCU, 100 pin HLQFP package).
We followed the suggestions on your power application note UG10101 and the datasheet of the μCU regarding the VDD_LDO_CORE connections:



However, when the boards arrived we found out that the μCU was not working and was sinking a lot of current, meaning it was damaged. After checking the voltage at VDD_CORE, I noticed it was substantially higher than the allowed voltage of around 1.2V (it was 2.8V).
After diving deeper into the datasheets I could only found the reference in UG10092 that states the following:

This means that the pin is internally tied to the VDD (3.3V) of the μCU and connecting it to the VDD_LDO_CORE leads to overvoltage and damage.
My questions are the following:
- If we disconnect the VDD_LDO_CORE pin from the PCB manually, by lifting it up, so that it is no longer connected to VDD_CORE, will the boards be functional?
- When we redesign the board, should we just leave the VDD_LDO_CORE (pin 13) floating and not connected to anything?
Thank you in advance!
P.S. could you also update the datasheet of the μCU and UG10101 with the information found in UG10092 regarding this issue? It is critical information and the lack of attention it gets leads to confusion and wrong design choices.