SLUUCO2 August   2022 TPSM8D6B24

 

  1.   Abstract
  2.   Trademarks
  3. Description
    1. 1.1 Before You Begin
    2. 1.2 Features
  4. Electrical Performance Specifications
  5. Schematic
  6. Test Setup
    1. 4.1 Test and Configuration Software
      1. 4.1.1 Description
      2. 4.1.2 Features
    2. 4.2 Test Equipment
      1. 4.2.1 Voltage Source
      2. 4.2.2 Oscilloscope
      3. 4.2.3 Multimeters
      4. 4.2.4 Output Load
      5. 4.2.5 Fan
      6. 4.2.6 USB-to-GPIO Interface Adapter
      7. 4.2.7 Recommended Wire Gauge
    3. 4.3 List of Test Points, Jumpers, and Connectors
    4. 4.4 Evaluating Split Rail Input
  7. EVM Configuration Using the Fusion GUI
    1. 5.1 Configuration Procedure
  8. Test Procedure
    1. 6.1 Line and Load Regulation and Efficiency Measurement Procedure
    2. 6.2 Efficiency Measurement Test Points
    3. 6.3 Control Loop Gain and Phase Measurement Procedure
  9. Performance Data and Typical Characteristic Curves
    1. 7.1 Efficiency
    2. 7.2 Load Regulation
    3. 7.3 Line Regulation
    4. 7.4 Transient Response
    5. 7.5 Control Loop Bode Plot
    6. 7.6 Output Ripple
    7. 7.7 Control On
    8. 7.8 Control Off
    9. 7.9 Thermal Image
  10. EVM Assembly Drawing and PCB Layout
  11. Bill of Materials
  12. 10Using the Fusion GUI
    1. 10.1  Opening the Fusion GUI
    2. 10.2  General Settings
    3. 10.3  Changing ON_OFF_CONFIG
    4. 10.4  Pop-Up for Some Commands While Conversion is Enabled
    5. 10.5  SMBALERT# Mask
    6. 10.6  Device Info
    7. 10.7  Phase Commands
    8. 10.8  All Config
    9. 10.9  Pin Strapping
    10. 10.10 Monitor
    11. 10.11 Status

General Settings

Figure 10-2 shows the General Settings that can be used to configure the following:

  • VOUT settings, power-good limits, and margin voltages
  • OC fault, OC warn, and fault response
  • OT fault, OT warn (die temperature), and fault response
  • VIN on and off UVLO
  • On and off configurations
  • Soft start (output rise time), other turn-on timing and turn-off timing
  • Switching frequency
  • Compensation

After clicking Write to Hardware to make changes to one or more configurable parameters, the changes can be committed to nonvolatile memory by clicking Store Config to NVM. This action prompts a pop-up, and if confirmed, the changes are committed to nonvolatile memory to store all the modifications in nonvolatile memory.

Both the loop controller device and the loop follower device are tied to same bus interface. In a two-phase stacking system, the loop controller device receives and responds to all PMBus communication and loop follower devices do not need to be connected to the PMBus. If the controller receives commands that require updates to the PMBus registers of the follower, the controller relays these commands to the followers. All commands on this tab are for PHASE = 0xFF.

GUID-4962DFF8-191A-420C-8B19-CAFF9077B9C6-low.pngFigure 10-2 General Settings