BeagleBone Black System
Reference Manual
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6.1.9.3 VDD_3V3B Rail
The current supplied by the VDD_3V3A rail is not sufficient to power all of the 3.3V
rails on the board. So a second LDO is supplied, U4, a TL5209A, which sources the
VDD_3V3B rail. It is powered up just after the VDD_3V3A rail.
6.1.9.4 VDD_1V8 Rail
The VDD_1V8 rail can deliver up to 400mA and provides the power required for the
1.8V rails on the processor and the HDMI framer. This rail is not accessible for use
anywhere else on the board.
6.1.9.5 VDD_CORE Rail
The VDD_CORE rail can deliver up to 1.2A at 1.1V. This rail is not accessible for use
anywhere else on the board and only connects to the processor. This rail is fixed at 1.1V
and is not scaled.
6.1.9.6 VDD_MPU Rail
The VDD_MPU rail can deliver up to 1.2A. This rail is not accessible for use anywhere
else on the board and only connects to the processor. This rail defaults to 1.1V and can be
scaled up to allow for higher frequency operation. Changing of the voltage is set via the
I2C interface from the processor.
6.1.9.7 VDDS_DDR Rail
The VDDS_DDR rail defaults to 1.5V to support the DDR3L rails and can deliver up to
1.2A. It is possible to adjust this voltage rail down to 1.35V for lower power operation of
the DDR3L device. Only DDR3L devices can support this voltage setting of 1.35V.