50.4.1 Power-Up and Power-Down
At power-up, from a power supply sequencing perspective, the power supply inputs are categorized into independent groups. The figure below shows the recommended power-up sequence by group.
Note that:
- VBAT
- When supplied from a pre-charged storage element (battery or super-capacitor), VBAT is an always-on supply input and is therefore not part of the power supply sequencing.
- When no storage element is used on VBAT in the application, VBAT must be tied to VDD3V3.
| Symbol | Parameter | Conditions | Min | Max | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| t0 | VDDCORE delay | Delay from VDD3V3 established to VDDLCD/VDDA turn-on | 0 | –(1) | ms |
| t1 | Periphery supply timing | Delay from the last established periphery supply (VDDLCD/VDDA) to VDDCORE turn-on | 0 | 1 | |
| tRES | Reset time | See VDDCORE Power-On-Reset | – | ||
Note:
- No access to EMAFE if VDDA is not present.
| Symbol | Parameter | Conditions | Min | Max | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| t0 | VDDCORE delay | Delay from VDDCORE out of its operating range to the first of (VDDLCD, VDD3V3,VDDA, VDDIN_AFE) out-of-range | 0 | – | ms |
| t1 | Periphery supply timing | Delay from the periphery supply out-of-range to the last one | – | 10 |
