SPRAD21G May 2022 – December 2024 AM620-Q1 , AM623 , AM625 , AM625-Q1 , AM625SIP , AM62A3 , AM62A3-Q1 , AM62A7 , AM62A7-Q1 , AM62D-Q1 , AM62P , AM62P-Q1
The processor MMC1 (CMD, CLK and Data) interface IOs are powered by VDDSHV5 (dual-voltage IO) supply rail (IO supply for IO group 5) and MMC2 (CMD, CLK and Data) interface IOs are powered by VDDSHV6 (dual-voltage IO) supply rail (IO supply for IO group 6).
VDDSHV5 and VDDSHV6 are designed to support power-up, power-down, or dynamic voltage change without any dependency on other power rails (power source that changes it operating voltage from 3.3V to 1.8V as the transfer speed increases).
VDDSHV5 and VDDSHV6 supplies are required to start with 3.3V and allow changing to 1.8V when software is ready to change the supply voltage.
Recommend using separate supply sources (LDO or similar) for VDDSHV5 and VDDSHV6 supply rails when configured as SD card interface.
Processor MMC1 SD Card Detect (CD) and Write Protect (WP) signals are powered by VDDSHV0 (dual-voltage IO) supply rail (IO supply for IO group 0). The recommendation is to connect the pullups for MMC1_SDCD, MMC1_SDWP from the SD card to the same supply rail VDDSHV0.
SD Card Detect (CD) input to the processor connects directly to ground when the SD card is inserted. A series resistor to limit the current in case the IO is configured as output due to programming error is recommended.
Processor MMC2 SD Card Detect (CD) and Write Protect (WP) signals are powered by VDDSHV6 (dual-voltage IO) (IO supply for IO group 6) supply rail or VDDSHV0 (dual-voltage IO) supply rail (IO supply for IO group 0).