nPM1300 I2C SCL Tf & Tlow timing

Hi 

According I2C standard, there is a requirement regarding falling speed of SCL/SDA which is > 20*1.8/5.5=6.54ns, and our measurement result of Tf on SCL is 5.732ns.

I didn’t see this Tf requirement in datasheet of nPM1300

Do you think we can waive this Tf requirement for nPM1300?

Also Tlow spec. is >1.3us, and our measurement result of Tlow is 1.237us.

I didn’t see this Tlow requirement in datasheet of nPM1300

Do you think we can waive this Tlow requirement for nPM1300?

Thank you

Poki

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  • Hi Poki,

    Regarding your measurements , please note that fall time and rise time of digital signals including I2C signals depend on the total capacitance on the line and also resistor values for pull up, so please make sure to take into account these parameters while measuring.  For example increased line capacitance will cause slower rise/fall. These physical parameters are usually the dominant factor rather than the chip itself. Also please consider the data rate used in the signaling and make sure you are comparing the spec for exact same signaling speed and Mode. Regarding nPM1300, general recommendation is to closely follow reference design schematic and layout which is used for product validation. 
    Recommended reading

    Best regards,
    Ressa

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  • Hi Poki,

    Regarding your measurements , please note that fall time and rise time of digital signals including I2C signals depend on the total capacitance on the line and also resistor values for pull up, so please make sure to take into account these parameters while measuring.  For example increased line capacitance will cause slower rise/fall. These physical parameters are usually the dominant factor rather than the chip itself. Also please consider the data rate used in the signaling and make sure you are comparing the spec for exact same signaling speed and Mode. Regarding nPM1300, general recommendation is to closely follow reference design schematic and layout which is used for product validation. 
    Recommended reading

    Best regards,
    Ressa

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