SLUSBO6C JANUARY 2014 – October 2018 TPS40425
PRODUCTION DATA.
Format | Unsigned binary | ||||
Description | The IOUT_OC_FAULT_RESPONSE command instructs the device on what action to take in response to an IOUT_OC_FAULT_LIMIT or a VOUT under-voltage (UV) fault. When an OC fault is triggered, the device also:
• Sets the OCF bit in the STATUS_BYTE • Sets the OCFW and OCF bits in the STATUS_WORD • Sets the OCF and OCW bits in the STATUS_IOUT register • Asserts SMB_ALERT, and notifies the host as described in section 10.2.2 of the PMBus Specification. Bits [2:0] are hard-wired to 0x7 (3’b111) to indicate the 7 × Soft-start time delay units in response to an over current or Vout undervoltage fault. IOUT_OC_FAULT_RESPONSE is a paged register. In order to access this register for channel 1 of the TPS40425 device, PAGE must be set to 0. In order to access this register for channel 2 of TPS40425 controller, PAGE must be set to 1. For simultaneous access of channels 1 and 2, PAGE command must be set to 11. With regards to multi-phase operation: The user can always write to PAGE 0 (channel 1). PAGE 1 (channel 2) can be written only if it is a master (in effect, the user can not write PAGE 1 if it is configured as a slave). In this case where PAGE 1 is a slave, the PAGE0 value is used for PAGE1/channel 2. Additionally, for 3-phase or 4-phase mode, the second IC PAGE 0 slave must be programmed by the user to have the same limit value as the master in IC 1 (in effect, the burden is on the user and can not be enforced by the hardware). An attempt to write a PAGE 1 (channel 2) SLAVE channel command results in a NACK’d command and the reporting of an IVC fault and triggering of SMB_ALERT. |
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Default | 00111111 (binary)
The default power-up state can be changed using the STORE_USER commands. |
PAGE0, PAGE1 | |||||||
r | r | r/wE | r/wE | r/wE | r | r | r |
7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
0 | 0 | RS[2] | RS[1] | RS[0] | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Bits | Field Name | Description |
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7:6 | 0 | Default: XX (X indicates writes are ignored and reads are 0)
Note: Any values written to read-only registers are ignored. |
5:3 | RS[2:0] | (Format: binary)
Output over current retry setting 000: A zero value for the Retry Setting indicates that the unit does not attempt to restart. The output remains disabled until the fault is cleared (See section 10.7 of the PMBus spec.) 111: (Default) A one value for the Retry Setting indicates that the unit goes through a normal startup (Wait → SoftStart) continuously, without limitation, until it is commanded off or bias power is removed or another fault condition causes the unit to shutdown. Any value other than 000 or 111 is not accepted, such and attempt causes the ’cml’ bit in the STATUS_BYTE register and the ‘ivd’ bit in the STATUS_CML register to be set, and SMB_ALERT to be asserted. |
2:0 | 1 | Default: xxx (x indicates writes are ignored and reads are 1)
Note: Any values written to read-only registers are ignored. |