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10 / 21 page 10 © 2006 Semtech Corp. www.semtech.com POWER MANAGEMENT SC905 Therefore, if the ON pin transitions high when the PGOOD signal is high, the LDOs and RESB signal will remain in their state until the microprocessor pulls the PGOOD signal low. Once the PGOOD signal is low, all the LDOs immediately power off and all the logic resets to the shutdown condition. The SC905 can be indirectly powered off by using the I2C command to turn off the core supply. This will result in a loss of power to the MSM causing PGOOD to go low, thus disabling the SC905. The HFPWR pin operates identically to the ON pin. This pin provides a second source for activating power so that remote devices such as battery chargers or system con- nector pins can be used to enable the device. LDO Programmable Output Voltage The output voltage of each LDO regulator is programmable. Each LDO has a program voltage register that can be ac- cessed through the I2C interface and the output voltage adjusted as necessary. (See the Tables on page 14 and 15 for more information.) ON/OFF Control Register Each individual LDO may be turned on or off by accessing the ON/OFF control register. LDOs are turned on by setting their respective on/off bits to 1 and disabled by setting the on/off bits to 0. This allows for on/off control with a single write command. When an on/off bit is toggled, the registered data is main- tained. However, all programmed information will be lost when the PGOOD input goes low. VCSEL & VPSEL Pin The VCSEL & VPSEL pins set the default voltage of CORE and PAD LDOs respectively. When the VCSEL pin is set to VIN the default voltage for the CORE LDO is 1.80V. When this pin is set to GND the default voltage for the CORE LDO is 1.35V. Likewise, when the VPSEL pin is set to VIN the default voltage for the PAD LDO is 2.60V. When this pin is set to GND, the default voltage for the PAD LDO is 1.80V. In both cases the VCSEL and VPSEL pins must be tied to GND or VIN prior to the device being powered on. This volt- age cannot change “on the fly” by switching the pin voltage between VIN or GND once the device is on. General Description The SC905 includes 9 low dropout (LDO) voltage regulators to provide complete power regulation capability for CDMA handsets or other portable electronic equipment. Five of the LDOs are designed to be used with analog cir- cuitry such as audio, radio frequency, or oscillator circuits. These devices have very low noise levels and high power supply rejection. The output voltage range for these LDOs is 2.55V to 2.9V in 50mV steps. The outputs for these LDOs are VANA, VTCXO, VPLL, VTX, and VRX. Three other LDOs are general purpose regulators designed to be used with digital circuits. The noise requirements for these LDOs are relaxed, but their voltage range is expanded to cover the wide range of voltages needed for different types of functions. The outputs for these LDOs are VCORE, VPAD, and VCAM. The VMOT output is specifically designed to drive a vibrator motor. This output can supply up to 150mA with voltage set- tings from 1.35V to 2.9V, allowing designers the flexibility to select the output voltage that provides maximum vibration. When not used in conjunction with a vibrator, this output can be used as a general purpose digital regulator. Power-On Control The SC905 is activated when the ON pin is pulled high, pro- vided that the input voltage is within the specified operating range. The ON pin responds to logic-high edge triggering to power up the handset. The rising edge ON signal is latched when the CORE, PAD, ANA, and TCXO LDOs are turned on and PGOOD goes high. When the PAD LDO output volt- age reaches 77% of its regulation point, the reset timer starts and the RESB signal transitions high after delay of typically 100ms. After a successful power up sequence, any subsequent condition that toggles RESB (e.g. VPAD short-circuit, over-temperature, under voltage lockout, I2C disable of VPAD) will see a delay in the RESB transition back to high of typically 250ms. The microprocessor then raises PGOOD high to keep the SC905 powered on. There is no time limit for the MSM to activate PGOOD. If the MSM fails to raise PGOOD before the ON switch is released, the SC905 will transition back into standby mode. Once the phone is powered on, the SC905 can only be directly powered off when the PGOOD signal goes low. Applications Information |
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