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T1040 Design Query

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gokulkrishnan
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Hi,

i am using the T1040 QorIQ processor for a design. But I am unable to find details regarding the current requirement of each rail and the hardware design guide for the chip. Can someone help me with this? 

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ufedor
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

The T1040 power consumptions for each of the supply voltages are provided in the T1040 Data Sheet, 3.5 Power characteristics:

https://www.nxp.com/webapp/Download?colCode=T1040

Application Note AN4825, T1040 Family Design Checklist:

https://www.nxp.com/webapp/Download?colCode=AN4825

T1040-RDB Design Files:

http://cache.nxp.com/files/32bit/hardware_tools/schematics/T1040RDB_DESIGNFILES.zip 

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gokulkrishnan
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Hi,

In the datasheet I was able to find the power requirements for VDD vDDC and SIVDD but not for any other rail like:

AVDD_PLAT, AVDD_CGA1, AVDD_CGA2, AVDD_D1  etc. Could you help me with the current rating for the other rails. Correspondingly i can use a required power supply. In the reference schematics, I was able to find a few current requirements like for 1.8V, 2.5V, 1,35V etc. 

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So is there a table or a document that contains the information I was looking for.

Regards 

Gokul

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ufedor
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

AVDD power consumptions are provided in the processor's Data Sheet, Table 12. I/O power supply estimated values.

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gokulkrishnan
Contributor III

Hi,

I was unable to find the current requirement for the rail USB_SVDD1 and USB_SVDD2. Could you help me with this.

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ufedor
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

The USB_SVDD1 and USB_SVDD2 are powered from the VDD. Their power consumption is negligible comparing to the core and platform.

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gokulkrishnan
Contributor III

Hi, 

Thank You 

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gokulkrishnan
Contributor III

Hi,

The system clock DIFF_SYSCLK has a maximum input voltage of 1.8V ?

Is there any specified oscillator that is recommended fro the same with 100MHz and +/- 50 ppm?

Regards 

Gokul

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ufedor
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

It is reasonable to create new thread if the question is not a direct followup for the original one.

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