In my design, the PMIC will be powered by a 5V switching regulator. The 5V is generated from a 24V supply. In normal operation, the PMIC takes care of correct power down sequencing.
My question is related to power supply failures and short circuit in 24V. If violation of the power down sequence can cause damage to the processor, I would need to keep my 5V supply alive for at least 64ms even without a 24V supply, which can fail instantly in case of short circuit. This is not impossible, but would require some additional circuitry and capacitors.
Therefore my question: Can a violation of the power-down sequence damage the CPU, or is a correct sequencing only required for a correct reset?
The datasheet (IMX8MPIEC) only states the sequence, not the significance. The Evaluation board has no measures for this as far as I can see.