SLAS564H August 2007 – July 2024 CDCE937 , CDCEL937
PRODUCTION DATA
There is no restriction on the power-up sequence. In case VDDOUT is applied first, TI recommends grounding VDD. In case VDDOUT is powered while VDD is floating, there is a risk of high current flowing on the VDDOUT.
The device has a power-up control that is connected to the 1.8-V supply. This keeps the whole device disabled until the 1.8-V supply reaches a sufficient voltage level. Then the device switches on all internal components, including the outputs. If there is a 3.3-V Vddout available before the 1.8 V, the outputs remain disabled until the 1.8-V supply has reached a certain level.