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Hardware Manual (Diva)

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Power tree and voltage domains
From the system integrator's perspective, it is crucial to know how interface signals are related to these domains in order to design the carrier board properly.
The following image depicts Diva's simplified power tree and voltage domains organization. It also shows how voltage domains relate to the functional interfaces. For instance, iMX6's I2C1 signals belong to the I2C_PM_1.8V voltage domain that is detailed in section 4.1.3.3 on page 29.
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The following tables detail electrical characteristics of the [[File:DIVA-power-block-diagram.png|thumb|center|600px|Simplified power tree/voltage domains, in terms of nominal voltage and, for digital signals, of logic level thresholds.diagram]] 
== Reset scheme and voltage monitoring ==
Diva implements a flexible reset scheme that offers several different solutions for system integrators at carrier board level. The following picture shows a diagram of the reset scheme:
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