JAJSMF5B september 2022 – june 2023 TPS25990
PRODUCTION DATA
PIN_OP_WARN is a standard PMBus® command for configuring or reading an 8-bit threshold for the input overpower warning detection. This command uses the PMBus® DIRECT format. When reading and writing to this register, use the coefficients shown in Table 8-67, Equation 19, and Equation 20 to convert between the real world units and hexadecimal values.
This command uses the PMBus® read or write word protocol.
Contents of this register are compared to the calculated telemetry power value. If the input power rises above the value in this register, the PIN_OP_WARN flags are set in the respective registers. The SMBA# signal is asserted. When the input power falls below the PIN_OP_WARN threshold, and the CLEAR_FAULTS command is sent afterwards, this warning flag and alert are cleared.
Bit | Name | Description | Minimum Value | Maximum Value | Default Value | Access |
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15:0 | PIN_OP_WARN | Input overpower warning threshold | 0x0000h (0 W) | 0x00FFh (2089230/RIMON W) | 0x00FFh (2089230/RIMON W) | Read/Write |
When an input overpower warning is detected, the device:
sets the NONE_OF_THE_ABOVE/UNKNOWN bit in the STATUS_BYTE register
sets the INPUT_STATUS and NONE_OF_THE_ABOVE/UNKNOWN bits in the upper byte of the STATUS_WORD register
sets the IN_OP_WARN bit in the STATUS_INPUT register
may set the EIN_OF_WARN bit in the STATUS_MFR_SPECIFIC_2 register
fills-up one of the Blackbox RAM registers (if available to write) writing the event identifier as IN_OP_WARN and relative time stamp information
increments the Blackbox RAM address pointer in the BB_TIMER register by one (1) if it was previously less than six (6), otherwise resets to zero (0). This change in the address pointer only occurs if one of the Blackbox RAM registers is available to write.
notifies the host by asserting SMBA#, if it is not masked setting the STATUS_IN bit in the ALERT_MASK register and the GPIO4 pin is configured as SMBA# Output in the GPIO_CONFIG_34 register
A write command to this register should be preceded by the MFR_WRITE_PROTECT command to unlock the device first to prevent accidental accidental/spurious writes.