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VIN1
VOUT1
R1/C1
ON/OFF
Q1
Q2
R1
C1
COUT1
(2, 3)
R2
(1)
(5)
(6)
(4)
Module1
CIN
VDD1
Up to
8V
Input
VOUT2
R1/C1
ON/OFF
Q1
Q2
R3
C2
COUT2
(2, 3)
R2
(1)
(5)
(6)
(4)
Module2
VDD2
VIN2
VOUT1
R1/C1
ON/OFF
Q1
Q2
R1
C1
COUT1
(2, 3)
R2
(1)
(5)
(6)
(4)
Module1
(CPU/MCU)
CIN
VDD1
1.2 - 8V
Input
VOUT2
R1/C1
ON/OFF
Q1
Q2
R3
C2
COUT2
(2, 3)
R2
(1)
(5)
(6)
(4)
Module2
VDD2
GPIO
VIN1
TPS27082L
SLVSBR5B DECEMBER 2012REVISED SEPTEMBER 2013
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Multiple Modules Interdependent Power Supply Sequencing
Figure 6. Power Sequencing Using TPS27082L, Example 2
For system integrity reasons a certain power sequencing may be required among various modules. As shown in
Figure 6, Module 2 will power up only after Module 1 is powered up and the Module 1 GPIO output is enabled to
turn ON Module 2. TPS27082L when used as shown in Figure 6 will not only sequence the Module 2 power, but
also it will help prevent inrush current into the power path of Module 1 and 2.
Multiple Modules Interdependent Supply Sequencing without a GPIO Input
Figure 7. Power Sequencing using TPS27082L, Example 3
When a GPIO signal is not available connecting the ON/OFF pin of TPS27082 connected to Module 2 will power
up Module 2 after Module 1, when resistor R4 and capacitor C1 are chosen appropriately. The two TPS27082L
in this configuration will also control load inrush current.
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