Adaptive SoCs without Dedicated Sense Pins

Versal Adaptive SoC PCB Design User Guide (UG863)

Document ID
UG863
Release Date
2024-04-01
Revision
1.8 English

For adaptive SoCs without dedicated sense pins, the sense line connections should connect to BGA balls that are as close as possible to the most significant point-of-load on the adaptive SoC. This can be best estimated via DC simulation or via the device view in the Vivado tools. If the point-of-load cannot be estimated, placing the sense connections towards the center of the BGA pin field is recommended. Placing at the ball furthest from the regulator is also an option, though less preferred.

  • Place inline 0Ω resistors close to the adaptive SoC:
    • Resistors are required to ensure sense lines are routed as traces and not dropped to the plane.
  • Route sense lines as 50Ω loosely coupled differential transmission lines:
    • Ground is required to sense true differential between power and ground.

For optimum power transfer, ensure that the balls connecting to the sense lines fully connect to their respective planes, that is, do not leave them unconnected as spy holes (see the following figure).

Figure 1. Sense Pin Routing without Dedicated Sense Pins