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Properly Powering On and Off Multiple Power Inputs in Embedded Designs

Application Notes

If you are designing embedded systems, you face various power optimization and power characterization hurdles throughout the design process. You know what you want to output, simulate and measure—but you need a whole “toolbox” of instruments and hardware to do the job. Properly configuring the various tools into an accurate, dependable solution can be difficult and time consuming. When you need to rerun a test later, you may have to repeat the whole time-intensive process of configuring your test setup.

The challenges you face can be divided into three categories: properly powering on and off multiple power inputs, characterizing power neds under dynamic load conditions and simulating real-world power conditions. This application note will focus on properly powering on and off multiple power inputs in an embedded design. We will discuss a simple way to overcome power sequencing challenges without the need for a costly toolbox of hardware.

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