Hi!
my questions ae as follows:
I want to use the MMPF0100 (F6 OTP-variant for DDR4L) to supply the MCIMX6Q5EYM12AD.
The datasheet claims a maximum current consumption of 3730mA for 996MHz on VDDARM_IN. There is no max current for 1.2GHz in the datasheet.
What is the max. current consumption for 1,2GHz?
The MMPF0100 datasheet claims "Current rating of SW1AB supports the power virus mode of operation of the i.MX 6X processor", but dosnt go into detail which device or frequency.
Is this also true for a CPU frequency 1.2GHz using the i.MX6 quad?
I know, the avarage curent consumption for a normal application is much lower, but i want to avoid any problems with my power supply.
Hi Maximilian
one can estimate consumption with other frequencies as usually
current increases proportionally frequency. Also one can use MMPF0100F9AZES
part designed for i.MX6QP.
https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/data-sheet/MMPF0100Z.pdf
Best regards
igor
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Hi,
thanks for the answer!
Since the current in "virus mode of operation" is 3,7A, i get a current of 4,4A for VDD_ARM. The minimum current limit of the MMPF0100 SW1A/B is 4.5A, so the regulator can provide around 4.2A of min peak current.
For me as hardware guy its very hard to geuss, if this is a problem or not. Its very hard for me to estimate, how much margin is needed (if any). It sounds like the core-voltage could drop under some circumstances in some cases.
Are there some experiences with the i.MX6 quad using the MMPF in variant F0 or F6 on 1.2 GHz?