User's Manual l TQMa7x UM 0203 l © 2022, TQ-Systems GmbH
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3.2.7.8
PMIC
The characteristics and functions of all pins and signals have to be taken from the i.MX7 Reference Manuals (5), (6)
and the PMIC Data Sheet (4). The PMIC is connected to the I2C1 bus of the i.MX7.
The following block diagram shows the connection between PMIC and i.MX7.
i.MX7
PF3000/PF3001
Connector
INTB (OpenDrain)
SD2_RESET_B (100
kΩ PD
)
PMIC_INT#
STANDBY
PMIC_STBY_REQ
PMIC_STBY_REQ
PWRON
SNVS_PMIC_ON_REQ
PMIC_ON_REQ
ONOFF (PU)
IMX_ONOFF
PMIC_PWRON
PMIC_PWRON
NP
NP
10
kΩ
100
kΩ
3.3 V
VSNVS
Figure 18: Block diagram PMIC interface
The PMIC has I
2
C address
0x08 / 000 1000b
. The address can be altered by software.
The following two signals of PMIC and Power-Management are provided at the TQMa7x connectors:
Table 49:
PMIC
Signal
Direction
Pin
Remark
Power domain
PMIC_PWRON
I
X1-21
•
Switches the PMIC off when signal is active
•
Power cycle starts when signal is deactivated
•
Low active signal
•
To deactivate: Float or pull-up to 3.3 V
VSNVS (3.0 V)
IMX_ONOFF
I
X1-24
•
Switches i.MX7 to Off- or SNVS mode
•
Depends on software and current i.MX7 Power Mode
•
See i.MX7 Data Sheets (1), (2)
By using the pre-programmed PMIC type A1, no own configuration of the PMIC is necessary. The configuration can be taken
completely from the data sheet (4).
According to the specification the PMIC can be configured via the I2C1 interface after the system start.
Attention: Malfunction or destruction
Improper PMIC programming may cause the i.MX7 or other peripherals on the TQMa7x to operate
outside their specification. This can lead to malfunction, deterioration or destruction of the TQMa7x.