This diagram describes the device power-up sequencing.
- VSYS represents the name of a supply which sources power to the entire system. This supply is expected to be a pre-regulated supply that sources power management devices which source all other supplies.
- VMON_VSYS input is used to monitor VSYS via an external resistor divider circuit. For more information, see Section 8.2.5, System Power Supply Monitor Design Guidelines.
- VDDSHV_MCU and VDDSHVx [x=0-5] are dual voltage IO supplies which can be operated at 1.8V or 3.3V depending on the application requirements. When any of the VDDSHV_MCU or VDDSHVx [x=0-5] IO supplies are operating at 3.3V, the voltage shall be ramped up with other 3.3V supplies during the 3.3V ramp period defined by this waveform.
- The VMON_3P3_MCU and VMON_3P3_SOC inputs are used to monitor supply voltage and shall be connected to the respective 3.3V supply source.
- VDDSHV_MCU and VDDSHVx [x=0-5] are dual voltage IO supplies which can be operated at 1.8V or 3.3V depending on the application requirements. When any of the VDDSHV_MCU or VDDSHVx [x=0-5] IO supplies are operating at 1.8V, the voltage shall be ramped up with other 1.8V supplies during the 1.8V ramp period defined by this waveform.
- The VMON_1P8_MCU and VMON_1P8_SOC inputs are used to monitor supply voltage and shall be connected to the respective 1.8V supply source.
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VDDSHV5 was designed to support power-up, power-down, or dynamic voltage change without any
dependency on other power rails. This capability is required to support UHS-I SD Cards.
- VDDS_DDR and VDDS_DDR_C are expected to be powered by the same source such that the voltages ramp together.
- VDD_CORE and VDDR_CORE are expected to be powered by the same source such that the voltages ramp together.
- VPP is the 1.8V EFUSE programming supply, which shall be left floating (HiZ) or grounded during power-up/down sequences and during normal device operation. This supply shall only be sourced while programming eFuse.