2018-09-05 02:04 PM
Hello there!
I'm about to decide on a GNSS module for my application. I'm curious about the VCC_IO in the datasheet. First it seems that the supply voltage of the module can be 2,1 to 4,3 V. However, the VCC_IO is demanded to be 3 to 3,6 V (in contrast to VCC and VCC_BATT)... which has quite an impact on my 2,6V design of my electronics.
What is this VCC_IO for? What happens if it is only supported with 2,6 V? Any experience with that?
Thanks for any comments,
Hendrik
2018-09-07 05:22 AM
Hi Hendrik
VCC_IO declares the voltage level for I/O signal (PPS, nReset, WakeUp, I2C lines and UART lines).
In the Teseo-LIV3F the I/O voltage (VCC_IO) is fixed at 3.3V and this volatage is mandatory to be 'translated' in a logial "1".
In case of Teseo-LIV3F i'm sorry but 2.6V can not be used as VCC_IO.
Hope this help
Regards
Francesco
2018-09-07 10:54 PM
Thank you for your answer, Francesco!
2018-09-09 01:57 AM
...but please take this as a feature request for the next release. The datasheet title page suggests that the module can be used with 2,1 to 4,3 V.