SLVSJC6 December 2025 TPS544B27W
PRODUCTION DATA
STATUS_WORD is shown in Figure 7-48 and described in Table 7-68.
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Write Transaction: N/A
Read Transaction: Read Word
Data Format: unsigned binary (2 bytes)
NVM Back-up: No
Updates: N/A The STATUS_WORD command returns a two-byte value summarizing fault and warning conditions in the device. The following table describes the bits the device supports in STATUS_WORD. The low byte of this command duplicates the information provided by the STATUS_BYTE command, while the high byte provides additional context. When a fault or warning occurs, these bits are asserted to identify which status registers should be read for further information. These bits cannot be cleared through writes to STATUS_WORD. Instead, clearing the bits must be done in through writes to the other corresponding status registers. Data Validity: Attempts to write STATUS_WORD are considered as invalid data or unsupported data (ivd) and the device responds as described in the IVD bit in STATUS_CML.
| 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 |
| STS_VFW | STS_OCFW | STS_INPUT | STS_MFR | STS_PGOOD_Z | RESERVED | OTHER | RESERVED |
| R-0h | R-0h | R-1h | R-0h | R-1h | R-0h | R-0h | R-0h |
| 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
| RESERVED | STS_OFF | STS_OVF | STS_OCF | RESERVED | STS_OTFW | STS_CML | STS_MISC |
| R-0h | R-1h | R-0h | R-0h | R-0h | R-0h | R-0h | R-1h |
| Bit | Field | Type | Reset | Description |
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| 15 | STS_VFW | R | 0h | This bit indicates if an output voltage fault or warning in STATUS_VOUT has occurred.
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| 14 | STS_OCFW | R | 0h | This bit indicates if an output current fault or warning in STATUS_IOUT has occurred.
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| 13 | STS_INPUT | R | 1h | This bit indicates if an input fault or warning in STATUS_INPUT has occurred.
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| 12 | STS_MFR | R | 0h | This bit indicates if a fault or warning in STATUS_MFR_SPECIFIC has occurred, with the exception of bit 7 DCM.
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| 11 | STS_PGOOD_Z | R | 1h | LIVE (unlatched) status bit indicating if the power good signal is low. The power good signal goes low when the output is off or upon the output voltage exceeding the threshold programmed into the VOUT_OV_FAULT_LIMIT command or the VOUT_UV_FAULT_LIMIT command. Although this signal is unlatched, the faults which assert PGOOD low are latched. This bit cannot be cleared by a PMBus write and this bit cannot trigger SMB_ALERT#.
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| 10 | RESERVED | R | 0h | |
| 9 | OTHER | R | 0h | This bit indicates if a fault or warning in STATUS_OTHER has occurred.
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| 8 | RESERVED | R | 0h | |
| 7 | RESERVED | R | 0h | |
| 6 | STS_OFF | R | 1h | |
| 5 | STS_OVF | R | 0h | |
| 4 | STS_OCF | R | 0h | |
| 3 | RESERVED | R | 0h | |
| 2 | STS_OTFW | R | 0h | |
| 1 | STS_CML | R | 0h | |
| 0 | STS_MISC | R | 1h |