What is the VIH of MODULE_POWER_ON(L54) for JETSON AGX Orin?

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What is the VIH of MODULE_POWER_ON(L54) for JETSON AGX Orin?

Why R1119 or U134 is not DNI ?

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Unfortunately, the provided context does not contain information about the VIH (Voltage Input High) of MODULEPOWERONL54 for Jetson AGX Orin. The context primarily discusses power and performance management features, nvpmodel power modes, and adaptation and bring-up processes for Jetson platforms, but it does not provide specific details about the VIH of MODULEPOWERONL54.

However, I can suggest some possible sources where you may be able to find the required information:

  1. Jetson AGX Orin datasheet: The datasheet may contain detailed information about the electrical characteristics of the module, including the VIH of MODULEPOWERONL54.
  2. Jetson AGX Orin technical manual: The technical manual may provide more detailed information about the module’s electrical characteristics, including the VIH of MODULEPOWERONL54.
  3. NVIDIA documentation: You can search the NVIDIA documentation website for Jetson AGX Orin-specific documentation, which may contain information about the VIH of MODULEPOWERONL54.
  4. Contact NVIDIA support: If you are unable to find the required information in the documentation, you can contact NVIDIA support for assistance.

In comparison to other Jetson platforms, the context does not provide information about the VIH of MODULEPOWERONL54 for other platforms, such as Jetson Orin NX or Jetson Orin Nano. Therefore, it is not possible to compare the VIH of MODULEPOWERONL54 across different Jetson platforms based on the provided context.

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VIH of MODULE_POWER_ON is 0.84V and VIL is 0.36V.

MODULE_POWER_ON is a 5V signal and the MCU is 3.3V, so U134 level shifts the signal.

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