About transient fluctuation rate for power supply voltage

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Tao_2199
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Hello,

According to FM3(CY9BF116TBGL-GE1) datasheet on page 70, the transient fluctuation rate for power supply voltage is described following.

“the transient fluctuation rate does not exceed 0.1 V/us when there is a momentary fluctuation on switching the power supply.”

In this case, if it can’t keep this rate, how will the device be affected?

When power supply voltage is switched to 5.5V from 3V with exceed 0.1 V/us,

for example, does I/O port not work correctly(output by mistake.)?.

 

Regards,

Tao_2199

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Takashi_M
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Hello,

Your statement described in question is for "Stabilizing power supply voltage" (like for noise).

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As the datasheet mentioned, a malfunction may occurs in this case.

It is hard to specify its device behavior, and it is not guarantee. 

 

And, when power supply voltage is switched to 5.5V from 3V with exceed 0.1 V/us, there is a possibility that   I/O port does not work correctly.

 

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Takashi_M
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Hello,

Your statement described in question is for "Stabilizing power supply voltage" (like for noise).

TakashiM_61_0-1650456932445.png

As the datasheet mentioned, a malfunction may occurs in this case.

It is hard to specify its device behavior, and it is not guarantee. 

 

And, when power supply voltage is switched to 5.5V from 3V with exceed 0.1 V/us, there is a possibility that   I/O port does not work correctly.

 

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