Does using ADTJA1101-RMII with S32K148EVB require a 12V input?

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Does using ADTJA1101-RMII with S32K148EVB require a 12V input?

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jorge_cifuentes
Contributor II

Hi,

I have a pair of S32K148EVB with a ADTJA1101-RMII. Do I need to power both of my boards from a 12V adapter to make the ADTJ1101-RMII work? I have both of my boards configured with their jumpers to power from 5V USB. However, it looks that the ADTJA1101-RMII requires the S32K148 board to be powered from 12V. At least this is what I understood from this thread: https://community.nxp.com/t5/S32K/S32K148EVB-ADTJA1101-RMII/m-p/802218#M2742

Is this correct? Then, there is no way to make the ADTJA1101-RMII work with the 5V supply from the S32K148 board? In case I do need a 12V adapter, can someone please point out an adapter model (for US plug) that will work on my boards?

Thanks!

Jorge

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danielmartynek
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi Jorge,

Please take a look at the S32K148 EVB schematic at link below

under Design Resources / Design Tools & Files / Printed Circuit Boards and Schematics

https://www.nxp.com/design/development-boards/automotive-development-platforms/s32k-mcu-platforms/s3...

The Ethernet interface is powered from P3V3_SW

danielmartynek_0-1606317794883.png

danielmartynek_1-1606317928026.png

 

By default, P3V3_SW is generated from VBAT, J18.1-2

danielmartynek_2-1606318062684.png

It can be changed to P5V0, J18.2-3

And P5V0 can be either from the 12V connector that powers the SBC or from the USB.

danielmartynek_3-1606318177299.png

So, the Ethernet board can be used with just the USB, but the jumpers need to be reconfigured.

 

Regards,

Daniel

 

 

 

 

 

 

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danielmartynek
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi Jorge,

Please take a look at the S32K148 EVB schematic at link below

under Design Resources / Design Tools & Files / Printed Circuit Boards and Schematics

https://www.nxp.com/design/development-boards/automotive-development-platforms/s32k-mcu-platforms/s3...

The Ethernet interface is powered from P3V3_SW

danielmartynek_0-1606317794883.png

danielmartynek_1-1606317928026.png

 

By default, P3V3_SW is generated from VBAT, J18.1-2

danielmartynek_2-1606318062684.png

It can be changed to P5V0, J18.2-3

And P5V0 can be either from the 12V connector that powers the SBC or from the USB.

danielmartynek_3-1606318177299.png

So, the Ethernet board can be used with just the USB, but the jumpers need to be reconfigured.

 

Regards,

Daniel

 

 

 

 

 

 

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jorge_cifuentes
Contributor II

Hi Daniel,

 

Thanks for your detailed explanation!

Best regards,

Jorge

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