Voltage level of PMU_SLP_S0IX_N
allsey87
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In the carrier board design guide, you specify the voltage level of PMU_SLP_S0IX_N to be V1P8. However, in its place on the high/low speed carrier boards you have the net PMU_SLP_S0IX_N_3P3 which is pulled up to V3P3A.
I would like to know (i) is this pin 1.8V or 3.3V and (ii) whether or not it needs to be pulled up with an external resistor.
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@allsey87
(i) is this pin 1.8V or 3.3V <-- 3.3V
(ii) whether or not it needs to be pulled up with an external resistor. <-- No need to add external pull-up resistor
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