SPRACU5E June 2021 – October 2025 AM2431 , AM2432 , AM2434 , AM6411 , AM6412 , AM6421 , AM6422 , AM6441 , AM6442
MMC1 (CMD, CLK and Data) interface IOs are referenced to (powered by) VDDSHV5 supply rail (IO supply for IO group 5). VDDSHV5 is designed to support power-up, power-down, or dynamic voltage switching independently of other power rails, allowing the operating voltage to change from 3.3V to 1.8V as the transfer speed is increased.
VDDSHV5 supply is recommended to start with 3.3V and allow changing to 1.8V when software is expected (required) to change the IO supply voltage (to support UHS-I SD card).
The recommendation is to use separate supply sources (discrete LDO or PMIC) that can be switched independently for VDDSHV5 supply rail when configured for SD card interface.
The processor includes an integrated SDIO_LDO to power VDDSHV5 supply when configured for SD Card interface. The output of the SD card power control power switch described in the reset section below is connects as input to the SDIO_LDO (VDDA_3P3_SDIO). The output of SDIO_LDO is 3.3V during reset and allows changing to 1.8V when software is ready to change the supply voltage. The output of the SDIO_LDO is controlled by the V1P8_SIGNAL_ENA bit and defaults to 3.3V output.
Make sure the recommended capacitor is provided at the output of SDIO_LDO pin (CAP_VDDSHV_MMC1).
MMC1 SD Card Detect (CD) and Write Protect (WP) signals are referenced to (powered by) VDDSHV0 supply rail (IO supply for IO group 0). The recommendation is to connect the pullups (10kΩ or 47kΩ) for MMC1_SDCD, MMC1_SDWP to the same supply rail connected to VDDSHV0 (fixed supply).
When SDIO_LDO is not used to power VDDSHV5, see the Pin Connectivity Requirements section of the processor-specific data sheet to terminate the VDDA_3P3_SDIO and CAP_VDDSHV_MMC1 pins.