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Hi Experts,
Please refer query from customer.
The AM64x Voh level is based on the output driving a 3mA load. There is a good very chance the ADS131Ax device requires significantly less current than 3mA to drive its input high.
Could you provide your thoughts on the expected loading and the IO level compatibility.
if the ADS131A0x drive :
hight level condition :
ADS131AX Voh(min) > AM64 Vih(min) ==> 1,44 > 1,17 ==> ok no probleme (Logic high margin 0,27 V)
Low level condition :
ADS131AX Vol(max) < AM64 Vil(max). ==> 0,36 < 0,63 ==> ok no probleme (Logic Low margin 0,27 V)
if the AM64 drive :
hight level condition :
AM64 Voh(min) > ADS131AX Vih(min) ==> 1,35 > 1,44 ==> NOK not compatible (Logic high margin -0,09 V)
Low level condition :
AM64 Vol(max) < ADS131AX Vil(max) ==> 0,45 < 0,36 ==> NOK not compatible (Logic Low margin 0,27 V)
these 2 components are designed by TI, I'd like to know if they can be used together or not, even if the logic levels aren't compatible ?
Regards,
Sreenivasa
Hi Sreenivasa,
It seems like the customer is trying to use 1.8V power supply as the IOVDD for ADS131A04. What you calculated is the worst case for both devices, but 0.8IOVDD and 0.2IOVDD limits are specified in the ADS131A04 datasheet. I would suggest the customer to test the EVM, the header on the ADS131A04EVM can be easily connected to AM64 board with fly wires. An alternative solution is using a suitable bus driver or transceiver between two devices.
BR,
Dale