45.2 Standard Operating Conditions
The standard operating conditions for any device are defined as:
- Operating Voltage:
- VDDMIN ≤ VDD ≤ VDDMAX
- MVIO Operating Voltage:
- VDDIO2MIN ≤ VDDIO2 ≤ VDDIO2MAX
- Operating Temperature:
- TA_MIN ≤ TA ≤ TA_MAX
Parameter | Ratings | |
---|---|---|
VDD — Operating Supply Voltage(1) | VDDMIN | +1.8V |
VDDMAX | +5.5V | |
VDDIO2 — MVIO Supply Voltage(1,2) | ||
with I3C disabled | VDDIO2MIN | +1.62V |
VDDIO2MAX | +5.5V | |
with I3C enabled | VDDIO2MIN | +1.62V |
VDDIO2MAX | +3.63V | |
VDDIO3 — MVIO Supply Voltage(1,2) | ||
with I3C disabled | VDDIO3MIN | +1.62V |
VDDIO3MAX | +5.5V | |
with I3C enabled | VDDIO3MIN | +1.62V |
VDDIO3MAX | +3.63V | |
TA — Operating Ambient Temperature Range | ||
Industrial Temperature | TA_MIN | -40°C |
TA_MAX | +85°C | |
Extended Temperature | TA_MIN | -40°C |
TA_MAX | +125°C |
Note:
- See the Parameter Supply Voltage in the “DC Characteristics” chapter for more details.
- The MVIO power domain can optionally be configured to operate in Low-voltage range (0.95V-1.62V) in which the MVIO pads are held in reset with limited I3C/I2C functionality. See the Supply Voltage parameter for details.
Note:
- The shaded region indicates the permissible combinations of voltage and frequency.
- Refer to the “External Clock/Oscillator Timing Requirements” table in the “AC Characteristics” chapter for each Oscillator mode’s supported frequencies.