SBASAO8 June 2025 DAC39RF20
ADVANCE INFORMATION
The device has three supply voltages and requires seven supply domains to achieve data sheet performance as shown in Table 9-2:
| Voltage | Supply Domain | Device Supplies |
|---|---|---|
| +1.8V | VDDA | VDDA18A, VDDA18B |
| VDDIO | VDDIO | |
| VDDCSR | VDDCLK, VDDSYS, VDDR | |
| VDDSP18 | VDDSP18 | |
| VDDCP18 | VDDCP18 | |
| +0.8V | VDDL | VDDLA, VDDLB |
| VDDCLK08 | VDDCLK08 | |
| DVDD | VDDDIG, VDDT, VDDEA and VDDEB | |
| -1.8V | VEEx | VEEAM18, VEEBM18 |
The recommended power supply is shown in Figure 9-9. The power-supply voltages must be low in noise and provide the needed current to achieve rated device performance. A step down high-efficiency switching converter is used first, followed by a second stage of regulation using LDOs to provide switching noise reduction and improved voltage accuracy. The user can also refer to the TI WEBENCH® Power Designer which can be used to select and design the individual power supply elements as needed. The recommended switching regulators are:
Recommended LDOs include:
The VDDA supply is regulated by an LDO, or low-noise drop-out linear regulator, with a +1.8V output and is further broken down into the following subgroup power domains:
Each device supply can be tied to a single LDO but are isolated with a ferrite bead and/or three-terminal capacitor or similar.
The VDDL supply is +0.8V and is further broken down into VDDLA and VDDLB. Each device supply can be tied to a single LDO but are isolated with a ferrite bead and/or three-terminal capacitor or similar.
The VDDCLK08 supply is +0.8V and is the most sensitive for achieving the best phase noise performance. VDDCLK08 must be isolated to a LDO to prevent noise from other 0.8V supplies coupling into the clock path.
The DVDD supply is +0.8V and can be directly connected to a switching power supply. The DVDD encompasses the following device supplies, VDDDIG, VDDT, VDDDEA and VDDDEB, which can all be connected together. No further isolation with a ferrite bead and/or three-terminal capacitor or similar is required.
The VEEx supply is -1.8V derived from a single LDO and is further broken down into VEEAM18 and VEEBM18, which are isolated with a ferrite bead and/or three-terminal capacitor or similar.
The recommendation is to follow these important power supply design considerations:
Each application has different tolerances for noise on the supply voltage, so understanding these trades is best described in the following two application notes for more details:
Also refer to Figure 9-15 through Figure 9-18 to illustrate the one power supply layout and stack-up approach.