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Valid values for power rails in iMX6

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emil
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What are the valid voltages for the power rails in iMX6? Can I for instance choose if I want to supply NVCC_SD3 with 1V8 and NVCC_SD1 with 3V3? I assume there is some documentation describing what the voltage ranges are for the power rails? Could you then point me to that document?

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Emil

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JorgeRama_rezRi
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Hi Emil,

You can find the operating voltage ranges in the datasheet. Here's how you find it:

- Go to the i.MX6 family webpage: http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/taxonomy.jsp?code=IMX6X_SERIES

- On the left side of the page, select the processor you want to use (i.MX6D, DL, Q, S or SL).

- On the next page, click on the datasheet button.

- On the next page, you'll find a table, in which you will find the datasheets for the automotive, consumer or industrial versions of the i.MX6 processor you selected.

- Locate the "Electrical Characteristics" chapter (usually chapter 4).

- This is, for example, the direct link to the MX6Q automotive datasheet:

     http://cache.freescale.com/files/32bit/doc/data_sheet/IMX6DQAEC.pdffpsp=1&WT_TYPE=Data Sheets&WT_VENDOR=FREESCALE&WT_FILE_FORMAT=pdf&WT_ASSET=Documentation

     (Please don't try to click it since it has a space in the middle, you have to copy and paste it into your browser).

- Operating ranges are listed in table 6. As you can see, your assumption is correct, you can supply SD3 with 1V8 and SD1 with 3V3.

Best regards.

Jorge.

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JorgeRama_rezRi
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Hi Emil,

You can find the operating voltage ranges in the datasheet. Here's how you find it:

- Go to the i.MX6 family webpage: http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/taxonomy.jsp?code=IMX6X_SERIES

- On the left side of the page, select the processor you want to use (i.MX6D, DL, Q, S or SL).

- On the next page, click on the datasheet button.

- On the next page, you'll find a table, in which you will find the datasheets for the automotive, consumer or industrial versions of the i.MX6 processor you selected.

- Locate the "Electrical Characteristics" chapter (usually chapter 4).

- This is, for example, the direct link to the MX6Q automotive datasheet:

     http://cache.freescale.com/files/32bit/doc/data_sheet/IMX6DQAEC.pdffpsp=1&WT_TYPE=Data Sheets&WT_VENDOR=FREESCALE&WT_FILE_FORMAT=pdf&WT_ASSET=Documentation

     (Please don't try to click it since it has a space in the middle, you have to copy and paste it into your browser).

- Operating ranges are listed in table 6. As you can see, your assumption is correct, you can supply SD3 with 1V8 and SD1 with 3V3.

Best regards.

Jorge.

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emil
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I don't understand how I could have missed that :smileywink: Thanks!

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