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The required supply rails for the selected processor are generated using integrated or discrete power architecture. Use of integrated power architecture (PMIC) simplifies design of processor-specific power architecture (power supplies). The PMIC generates commonly used supply rails to power the processor and the attached devices. Manages power-up sequencing, power-down sequencing, and supply slew rate control, and meet the processor-specific power requirements. Along with the PMIC, use additional DC/DC converters and LDOs to generate additional on-board supplies, based on the use case.
Discrete power architecture provides flexibility in design and component selection. Board designer is responsible for power device selection that sources the required current, provides the required output voltages, supports the required load transient response, controls supply slew rate, and supply sequencing.
Processor power supply rails have slew rate requirements specified. Follow the section Power Supply Slew Rate Requirement of processor-specific data sheet for all the generated or switched supply rails.
The recommended family of devices and related collaterals for generating the on-board supplies using different power architectures are summarized in the next sections.