Question regarding: HAVDD, HVIN, VONE, VOFFE

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  • miksi
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    • Apr 2016
    • 11
    • Germany

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    Question regarding: HAVDD, HVIN, VONE, VOFFE

    Hello people!

    My knowledge so far:
    AVDD = positive voltage of analog circuit
    VIN = input voltage

    But what does the "H" prefix mean? I heard two different things:
    1. It stands for HIGH, meaning HAVDD is an upscaled version of AVDD.
    2. It stands for HALF, meaning HAVDD is AVDD/2.
    Both explanations make no sense when I look at my PCB and find the following markings: VIN_12V and HVIN_12V. That obviously tells us explicitly that both points have "12V" and VIN was not just Halfed nor High'ed, so I am confused.


    I also have no clue what VONE and VOFFE mean. I also have two theories about them:
    1. V=voltage (duh!) and "o" means OUTPUT! So both are voltages created by the circuit, not inputted. But then what do "NE" and "FFE" mean?? I also saw both markings without the trailing "E".
    2. Its a voltage that, if present, turns something ON or in case of "VOFFE" it turns something OFF.


    Does anyone actually know what these four acronyms stand for? The terminology drives me insane. Please help.


    Bye bye!
  • budm
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    • Feb 2010
    • 40746
    • USA

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    Re: Question regarding: HAVDD, HVIN, VONE, VOFFE

    Are you talking about T-CON board?
    http://www.ti.com/product/TPS65177
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    • miksi
      Member
      • Apr 2016
      • 11
      • Germany

      #3
      Re: Question regarding: HAVDD, HVIN, VONE, VOFFE

      You're right, toying with a TCON board brought my attention tho those four termini! You think they are unique to TCON boards? From the TI.com website and docs I am not able to deduce a distinct definition for HAVDD, HVIN, VONE, VOFFE; they are mentioned in some spots and part of TI's description what their product does, but I still cannot figure out what the different is between VOFF and VOFFE, or VIN_12V and HVIN_12V.

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