Dear team,
I would like to ask about power rail design for i.MX6SoloX.
My customer has two questions as below, please give your answers to that.
1. The voltage that fed into NVCC_* of i.MX6SX.
Basically, the customer wants to use 3.3V GPIO, but CSI interface that they want to connect CMOS sensor is 1.8V power.
Then they think that NVCC_CSI_LCD1 should be 1.8V and the other NVCC_* should be 3.3V. Is it alright?
2. The voltage of NVCC_USB_H
i.MX6SX datasheet states that NVCC_USB_H should be connected to GND through 10KOhm in the case of not using HSIC. But the customer wants to use USB_H_DATA pad and USB_H_STROBE pad as I2C signals. In the case of that, should NVCC_USB_H be connected to I2C power rail?
Thanks,
Miyamoto
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Hi Miyamoto
1. yes, if CMOS sensor is 1.8V power and connected to pads with NVCC_CSI_LCD1
power domain. Power domains can be found in
i.MX6SX Datasheet Table 116. 19x19 mm Functional Contact Assignments
http://cache.freescale.com/files/32bit/doc/data_sheet/IMX6SXCEC.pdf
2. right, NVCC_USB_H can be connected to I2C power rail, provided that
its requirements given in Table 11. Operating ranges were satisfied.
Best regards
igor
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Hi Miyamoto
1. yes, if CMOS sensor is 1.8V power and connected to pads with NVCC_CSI_LCD1
power domain. Power domains can be found in
i.MX6SX Datasheet Table 116. 19x19 mm Functional Contact Assignments
http://cache.freescale.com/files/32bit/doc/data_sheet/IMX6SXCEC.pdf
2. right, NVCC_USB_H can be connected to I2C power rail, provided that
its requirements given in Table 11. Operating ranges were satisfied.
Best regards
igor
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