SNAS884 December 2023 LMK5C33414AS1
PRODUCTION DATA
If VDD or VDDO supplies are driven from different supply sources, TI recommends to start the PLL calibration after all of the supplies have ramped above 3.135 V. This can be realized by delaying the PD# low-to-high transition. The PD# input incorporates a 200-kΩ resistor to VDD_IN and as shown in Figure 8-2. A capacitor from the PD# pin to GND can be used to form an RC time constant with the internal pullup resistor. This RC time constant can be designed to delay the low-to-high transition of PD# until all the core supplies have ramped above 3.135 V. TI recommends to ramp up VDDO supply pins before VDD supply pins.
Alternatively, the PD# pin can be driven high by a system host or power management device to delay the device power-up sequence until all supplies have ramped.
As described in Slow or Delayed XO Start-Up, it is necessary for the XO reference to be valid after PD# decision point 2 to ensure successful APLL1/VCO1 and APLL2/VCO2 calibration, or DPLL3 valid reference.