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Series resistor in VSPI pin of EV-VNF1048F

  • April 5, 2024
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Hello,

I was wondering why a 1K resistor is connected in series with the VSPI pin of the EV-VNF1048F.

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The pin has a current consumption of 3mA. So does that make a drop of 3V ?

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Best answer by Peter BENSCH

Well spotted, thank you for drawing our attention to this!

It t could be an error in the selection of this resistor R4. However, Ispi only has a maximum value of 3mA and is normally much lower, so that the voltage drop is also significantly smaller.

Please bear in mind that evaluation boards can also contain incorrect dimensioning.

Regards
/Peter

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Peter BENSCH
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April 5, 2024

Well spotted, thank you for drawing our attention to this!

It t could be an error in the selection of this resistor R4. However, Ispi only has a maximum value of 3mA and is normally much lower, so that the voltage drop is also significantly smaller.

Please bear in mind that evaluation boards can also contain incorrect dimensioning.

Regards
/Peter

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