Hi, I am making the hardware design of IMX7ULP nowadays. I have a question about VDD_VBAT42 input.
The datasheet says that "VDD_VBAT42 must be powered and stable before all other supplies begin to ramp up."
When I check the reference SoM schematic of IMX7ULP, SPF-29163, the VDD_VBAT42 input of SoC is supplied from VSYS with a schottky diode. Why is it done this way? See figure below.
However, the VSNVS output of the PMIC 1550 is not used, just decoupled with 1uF, which is 3V0 acceptable.
I don't want to use an extra diode and want to supply the VDD_VBAT42 pin with VSNVS. Is there any problem?
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Thanks.
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>I want to supply the VDD_VBAT42 pin from the VSNVS output of the PMIC PF1550.
>Which is always-on, fixed 3.0V, sequence 0. Is it possible?
yes this is possible.
Best regards
igor
Hi, thanks for the quick response.
I understand the diode usage. If you supply the VDD_VBAT42 pin from VSYS_4.2V you must use the diode.
However, I want to supply the VDD_VBAT42 pin from the VSNVS output of the PMIC PF1550. Which is always-on, fixed 3.0V, sequence 0. Is it possible?
The PMIC can supply maximum of 2mA from VSNVS output. IMX7 datasheet says that the max drawn current from VDD_VBAT42 is 0.023mA.
Thanks.
>I want to supply the VDD_VBAT42 pin from the VSNVS output of the PMIC PF1550.
>Which is always-on, fixed 3.0V, sequence 0. Is it possible?
yes this is possible.
Best regards
igor
Hi İbrahim
schottky diode is needed for providing some margin for VDD_VBAT42, since SYS_4V2 is 4.2V
and VDD_VBAT42 has max. voltage also 4.2V.
Best regards
igor
Hi, thanks for the quick response.
I understand the diode usage. If you supply the VDD_VBAT42 pin from VSYS_4.2V you must use the diode.
However, I want to supply the VDD_VBAT42 pin from the VSNVS output of the PMIC PF1550. Which is always-on, fixed 3.0V, sequence 0. Is it possible?
The PMIC can supply maximum of 2mA from VSNVS output. IMX7 datasheet says that the max drawn current from VDD_VBAT42 is 0.023mA.
Thanks.
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