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TCI6482
#1
VDD
VSS
TCI6482
#3
VDD
VSS
TCI6482
#2
VDD
VSS
TCI6482
#4
VDD
VSS
+SENSE
VSS
-SENSE
VOUT
0 ohms
0 ohms
VDD
VSS
REGULATOR
Routed as a signal
Routed as a signal
VCC
VDD
VDD
VDD
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VDD and VSS
routed as planes
VDD
VSS
Power Supply
Figure 10. Multiple DSP Remote Sense Connections
If the connection is between one DSP and one voltage regulator, there are voltage monitor pins that can
be used for this case. The monitor pins indicate the voltage on the die and therefore provide the best
remote sense voltage. Early TCI6482 data manuals have these pins grouped with their respective power
supplies. The voltage monitor pins are described in
Table 7
.
Table 7. Die Voltage Monitor Pins
Voltage Plane
Pin Number
Description
CVDDMON
N1
Die side core voltage monitor
DVDD33MON
L6
Die side 3.3V (DVDD33) voltage monitor
DVDD18MON
A26
Die side 1.8V (DVDD18) voltage monitor
DVDD15MON
F3
Die side 1.5V or 1.8V (DVDD15) voltage
monitor
These monitor pins should be connected directly to the positive side sense pin of the voltage regulator.
This may not be needed if the regulator used has a low impedance path between its VOUT and +SENSE
pins. Since the voltage regulator output could become unstable and drive to a high voltage if the positive
sense line does not receive the correct voltage it is recommended to place a 100 ohm resistor near the
DSP between the voltage plane and the monitor pin. If the VDDMON connection to the DSP is not present
for some reason the positive sense will still regulate to the proper voltage. If a negative sense pin is
provided by the regulator this should be connected to the GND plane near the DSP using a 0 ohm
resistor. The single DSP remote sense connections are shown in
Figure 11
.
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TMS320TCI6482 Design Guide and Migration from TMS320TCI100
SPRAAC7B – April 2006
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