12.1 DC Electrical Specification

DCOk and Power Supply Sequencing


The following guidelines are designed to protect the processor from damage or latch-up:

One method of protecting the processor from excessive input voltage is to sequence the power supplies for the entire system, ensuring that the power to the processor is stable before any components drive signals to the processor. Another method to tristate all external drivers to the processor with the DCOk pin, until the processor has stabilized.


NOTE: The input voltage required for the
DCOk is 3.3V in either the CMOS/TTL or the HSTL configuration. Both DCOk pins must be tied together externally.





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