SLVSJC6 December 2025 TPS544B27W
PRODUCTION DATA
STATUS_IOUT is shown in Figure 7-50 and described in Table 7-70.
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Write Transaction: Write Byte
Read Transaction: Read Byte
Data Format: unsigned binary (1 byte)
NVM Back-up: No
Updates: On-the-fly The STATUS_IOUT command returns one byte of information relating to the status of the converter's output current related faults and warnings as follows. The status bits remain latched even after the fault or warning condition is resolved. The bits can be cleared by:
| 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
| OCF | OCUV | OCW | UCF | RESERVED | RESERVED | RESERVED | RESERVED |
| R/W1C-0h | R-0h | R/W1C-0h | R/W1C-0h | R-0h | R-0h | R-0h | R-0h |
| Bit | Field | Type | Reset | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | OCF | R/W1C | 0h | This latched bit is set if the maximum valley inductor current is being limited by the device to the threshold configured with the IOUT_OC_FAULT_LIMIT command.
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| 6 | OCUV | R | 0h | This bit is a logical AND of the OCF bit and the UVF bit in STATUS_VOUT. This bit cannot be cleared directly by writing 1b to it. Instead clearing this bit requires clearing either the OCF or UVF bits. Additionally, this bit does not have separate SMB_ALERT# masking. Instead this bit is also masked if the UVF bit in STATUS_VOUT is masked. |
| 5 | OCW | R/W1C | 0h | This latched bit is set if the READ_IOUT telemetry exceeds the threshold as configured with the IOUT_OC_WARN_LIMIT command.
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| 4 | UCF | R/W1C | 0h | This latched bit is set if the minimum valley inductor current is being limited by the device to the threshold configured with the SEL_NOC bit field in the SYS_CFG_USER1 command.
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| 3 | RESERVED | R | 0h | |
| 2 | RESERVED | R | 0h | |
| 1 | RESERVED | R | 0h | |
| 0 | RESERVED | R | 0h |