SLUSEJ1A December 2021 – November 2023 TPSM8D6C24
PRODUCTION DATA
CMD Address | 2Bh |
Write Transaction: | Write Word |
Read Transaction: | Read Word |
Format: | ULINEAR16, absolute Only per VOUT_MODE |
Phased: | No |
Updates: | On-the-fly |
NVM Backup: | EEPROM or Pin Detection |
The VOUT_MIN command sets a lower limit on the output voltage the unit can command regardless of any other commands or combinations. The intent of this command is to provide a safeguard against a user accidentally setting the output voltage to a level that renders the load inoperable.
15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 |
RW | RW | RW | RW | RW | RW | RW | RW |
VOUT_MIN (High Byte) | |||||||
7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
RW | RW | RW | RW | RW | RW | RW | RW |
VOUT_MIN (Low Byte) |
LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only |
Bit | Field | Access | Reset | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
15:0 | VOUT_ MIN | RW | NVM | Minimum output voltage. ULINEAR16 absolute per the setting of VOUT_ MODE. |
During power conversion, any output voltage change (including VOUT_COMMAND, VOUT_TRIM, and margin operations) that causes the new target voltage to be less than the current value of VOUT_MIN causes the VOUT_MAX_MIN_WARNING fault condition. These results cause the TPSM8D6C24 to:
Although the scenario is uncommon, note that the same response results if the user attempted to program VOUT_MAX greater than the current output voltage target.
Data Validity
The minimum and maximum valid data values for VOUT_MIN follow those of VOUT_MAX. Attempts to write (2Bh) VOUT_MIN to any value outside those specified as valid are considered invalid or unsupported data and cause the TPSM8D6C24 to respond by flagging the appropriate status bits and notifying the host according to the PMBus 1.3.1 Part II specification section 10.9.3.