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Scheme #1 is supported by default. In case scheme #2 is required, please contact technical support for more details.
 
Scheme #1 is supported by default. In case scheme #2 is required, please contact technical support for more details.
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= Power on/off requirements =
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== DLxxxxxx0 part number ==
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Table 20 lists the requirements of power on/off cycles – also depicted in Fig. 8 – that apply to Lizard DLxxxxxx0 part numbers.
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== DLxxxxxx1 part number ==
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In order to simplify implementation of host board power supply unit, Lizard DLxxxxxx1 part number family has been made available. DLxxxxxx1 modules have just one requirement to comply with, and it is related to the touch controller. The following diagram shows the power up sequence requirements that must be respected in order to make sure that the TSC2003 is reset to a default working state after every power up. During the power up process, the I2C bus must be in an idle state, that is the SCL and SDA pins must be high before the power supply pin (+Vcc) ramps up to 0.9 V). The Vhigh value is 2V.

Revision as of 13:01, 9 August 2012

PSU section[edit | edit source]

Powering is usually a delicate operation. In Lizard modules this operation has been embedded in the module and therefore power sequencing is self-contained and simplified. Nevertheless, power must be provided from carrier board, and therefore users should be aware of the ranges power supply can assume as well as all other parameters. Apart from backup supply voltage for on-board RTC, one power voltage is required (VIN). Two power schemes may be adopted:

  • VIN = 3.3V (Zefeer compatibility)
  • VIN in the range 3.6V-6V.

Scheme #1 is supported by default. In case scheme #2 is required, please contact technical support for more details.

Power on/off requirements[edit | edit source]

DLxxxxxx0 part number[edit | edit source]

Table 20 lists the requirements of power on/off cycles – also depicted in Fig. 8 – that apply to Lizard DLxxxxxx0 part numbers.

DLxxxxxx1 part number[edit | edit source]

In order to simplify implementation of host board power supply unit, Lizard DLxxxxxx1 part number family has been made available. DLxxxxxx1 modules have just one requirement to comply with, and it is related to the touch controller. The following diagram shows the power up sequence requirements that must be respected in order to make sure that the TSC2003 is reset to a default working state after every power up. During the power up process, the I2C bus must be in an idle state, that is the SCL and SDA pins must be high before the power supply pin (+Vcc) ramps up to 0.9 V). The Vhigh value is 2V.