General
Review and verify the following for
the custom schematic design:
- Reviewed above "Common
checklist for all sections" section of the user's guide
- Voltage level monitored by VMON_VSYS
- Connection of voltage to be monitored by processor VMON_VSYS input
- Voltage divider including filter capacitor
- Connection of VMON_1P8_SOC, VMON_1P8_MCU and VMON_3P3_SOC, VMON_3P3_MCU
Schematic Review
Follow the below list for the custom
schematic design:
- For voltage monitor VMON_VSYS detection to be effective, the recommendation is
to connect a DC voltage of 5V or higher (12V or 24V) using resistor divider
- Voltage divider follow the processor-specific recommendations including addition
of filter capacitor across the VMON_VSYS divider connected to the processor
monitor input. Refer processor-specific data sheet section System Power
Supply Monitor Design Guidelines. The value of the capacitor is
determined by the custom board designer based on the trip time requirement.
- Resistors with ±1% tolerance are used for the VMON voltage divider
resistors
- Connection of 1.8V to VMON_1P8_SOC, VMON_1P8_MCU and 3.3V to VMON_3P3_SOC,
VMON_3P3_MCU pins directly without any external filter capacitors
Additional
- The recommendation is to always
implement (provision on the board) the voltage monitoring functionality using
VMON_VSYS for early detection of input supply failure. Voltage monitor VMON_VSYS
is meant to be a power-fail indicator for the main input (higher) voltage rail
that enters the PCB. For example: 5V, 12V, or 24V. The error associated with the
VMON_VSYS voltage monitor requires you to set the threshold significantly lower
than the nominal operating range to avoid false trigger and hence the
recommendation to monitor input voltage rather than the processor rails. Refer
System Power Supply Monitor Design Guidelines section of the
processor-specific data sheet.