Switching regulators.
ke4pjw
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Anyone use the SD8942 or MT2492 as either the 1.8V or 3.3V regulator for the P2? Looking at these for my first P2 board.

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Beware of the "PFM" regulators. One of Ray's earlier boards had one and it put a cool ~9 kHz ripple onto the VIO rail.
Looking it up, PFM looks similar to PDM in terms of pure modulation. So I suspect there's a technical difference in the circumstances of use since PDM produces a less noisy filter compared to PWM. But it does so at worse efficiency. Just the opposite of PFM.
I guess I should build a circuit for it and determine at what current draw forces PWM mode. Maybe I could use this as a step down to feed linear regulators at 3.3V. I don't think running one of these for the 1.8v core would cause too much of an issue.
I have 100 of the SD8942 laying around.
The datasheet should give that information... at what load it switches down from PWM to low current mode / PFM/etc..?
Often switchers have a couple stock code variants- one with fixed PWM and the other having "eco" specs.
But having 100 parts laying around surely trumps that anyway!!!!
And probably the PWM-only variant is footprint compatible, so you might choose to swap out the 3.3V regulator later without board changes. I tend to agree on your 1.8V assumption. Just the consistency for the VIO's can be important for sensitive applications. The digital core is a hardy fellow.