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  1.   UCD90320 Sequencer and System Health Controller PMBus Command Reference
    1.     Trademarks
    2. PMBus Specification
      1. 1.1 Manufacturer Specific Status (STATUS_MFR_SPECIFIC)
    3. Data Formats
      1. 2.1 Data Format for Output Voltage Parameters
      2. 2.2 Data Format for Other Parameters
      3. 2.3 Distinguishing Between Linear Data Formats
      4. 2.4 Translation, Quantization, and Truncation
      5. 2.5 8-Bit Time Encoding
    4. Memory Model
    5. Alert Response Address Support
    6. Supported PMBus Commands
    7. Implementation Details for PMBus Core Commands
      1. 6.1  (00h) PAGE
      2. 6.2  (01h) OPERATION
      3. 6.3  (11h) STORE_DEFAULT_ALL
      4. 6.4  (12h) RESTORE_DEFAULT_ALL
      5. 6.5  (1Bh) SMBALERT_MASK
      6. 6.6  (20h) VOUT_MODE
      7. 6.7  (38h) IOUT_CAL_GAIN
      8. 6.8  (41h – 69h) xxx_FAULT_RESPONSE
      9. 6.9  (62h) TON_MAX_FAULT_LIMIT
      10. 6.10 (66h) TOFF_MAX_WARN_LIMIT
      11. 6.11 (80h) STATUS_MFR_SPECIFIC
      12. 6.12 (81h) STATUS_FAN_1_2 and (82h) STATUS_FAN_3_4
      13. 6.13 (8Dh) READ_TEMPERATURE_1
      14. 6.14 (8Eh) READ_TEMPERATURE_2
      15. 6.15 (90-93h) FAN_SPEED_1 Through FAN_SPEED_4
      16. 6.16 (ADh) IC_DEVICE_ID
      17. 6.17 (AEh) IC_DEVICE_REV
    8. Input and Output Pin Configuration
    9. PWM Configuration
    10. Implementation Details for User Data Commands
      1. 9.1 (B5h) BLACK_BOX_FAULT_INFO (USER_DATA_05)
        1. 9.1.1 Fault Info
      2. 9.2 (B6h) BLACK_BOX_FAULT_RAILS_WARNING(USER_DATA_06)
      3. 9.3 (B7h) BLACK_BOX_LOG_RAILS_VALUE(USER_DATA_07)
      4. 9.4 (B8h) RAIL_PROFILE(USER_DATA_08)
        1. 9.4.1 Number Profile
        2. 9.4.2 Profile Index
      5. 9.5 (B9h) RAIL_STATE (USER_DATA_09)
    11. 10 Implementation Details for Manufacturer-Specific Commands
      1. 10.1  (D0h) FAULT_PIN_CONFIG (MFR_SPECIFIC_00)
        1. 10.1.1 Fault Pin Configuration
        2. 10.1.2 Page Mask
        3. 10.1.3 Other Mask
      2. 10.2  (D1h) VOUT_CAL_MONITOR (MFR_SPECIFIC_01)
      3. 10.3  (D2h) SYSTEM_RESET_CONFIG (MFR_SPECIFIC_02)
        1. 10.3.1 GPI Flags
        2. 10.3.2 Page Flags
        3. 10.3.3 De-Assert When Power-Good
        4. 10.3.4 Assert When NOT Power-Good
        5. 10.3.5 Assert When Watchdog Timeout
        6. 10.3.6 Delay Time
        7. 10.3.7 Pulse Time
        8. 10.3.8 GPI Tracking
        9. 10.3.9 Reset Pin Configuration
      4. 10.4  (D3h) SYSTEM_WATCHDOG_CONFIG (MFR_SPECIFIC_03)
        1. 10.4.1 Enable
        2. 10.4.2 Watch System Reset Pin
        3. 10.4.3 Max Fan Speed With Timeout
        4. 10.4.4 Disable Until System Reset Release
        5. 10.4.5 Start Time
        6. 10.4.6 Input Pin (WDI) Configuration
        7. 10.4.7 Reset Period
        8. 10.4.8 Output Pin (WDO) Configuration
      5. 10.5  (D4h) SYSTEM_WATCHDOG_RESET (MFR_SPECIFIC_04)
      6. 10.6  (D5h) MONITOR_CONFIG (MFR_SPECIFIC_05)
      7. 10.7  (D6h) NUM_PAGES (MFR_SPECIFIC_06)
      8. 10.8  (D7h) RUN_TIME_CLOCK (MFR_SPECIFIC_07)
      9. 10.9  (D8h) RUN_TIME_CLOCK_TRIM (MFR_SPECIFIC_08)
      10. 10.10 (D9h) ROM_MODE (MFR_SPECIFIC_09)
      11. 10.11 (DAh) USER_RAM_00 (MFR_SPECIFIC_10)
      12. 10.12 (DBh) SOFT_RESET (MFR_SPECIFIC_11)
      13. 10.13 (DCh) RESET_COUNT (MFR_SPECIFIC_12)
      14. 10.14 (DDh) PIN_SELECTED_RAIL_STATES (MFR_SPECIFIC_13)
        1. 10.14.1 System State Enables
        2. 10.14.2 Soft-Off Enables
        3. 10.14.3 System State
      15. 10.15 (DEh) RESEQUENCE (MFR_SPECIFIC_14)
      16. 10.16 (DFh) CONSTANTS (MFR_SPECIFIC_15)
      17. 10.17 (E0h) PWM_SELECT (MFR_SPECIFIC_16)
      18. 10.18 (E1h) PWM_CONFIG (MFR_SPECIFIC_17)
      19. 10.19 (E2h) PARM_INFO (MFR_SPECIFIC_18)
      20. 10.20 (E3h) PARM_VALUE (MFR_SPECIFIC_19)
      21. 10.21 (E4h) TEMPERATURE_CAL_GAIN (MFR_SPECIFIC_20)
      22. 10.22 (E5h) TEMPERATURE_CAL_OFFSET (MFR_SPECIFIC_21)
      23. 10.23 (E9h) FAULT_RESPONSES (MFR_SPECIFIC_25)
        1. 10.23.1 Fault Response Bytes
        2. 10.23.2 Resequence
        3. 10.23.3 Time Between Retries
        4. 10.23.4 Maximum Glitch Time for Voltage Faults
        5. 10.23.5 Maximum Glitch Time for Non-Voltage Faults
      24. 10.24 (EAh) LOGGED_FAULTS (MFR_SPECIFIC_26)
        1. 10.24.1 Command Format
        2. 10.24.2 Non-Paged Faults
        3. 10.24.3 GPI Faults
        4. 10.24.4 Page-Dependent Faults
      25. 10.25 (EBh) LOGGED_FAULT_DETAIL_INDEX (MFR_SPECIFIC_27)
      26. 10.26 (ECh) LOGGED_FAULT_DETAIL (MFR_SPECIFIC_28)
      27. 10.27 (EDh) LOGGED_PAGE_PEAKS (MFR_SPECIFIC_29)
      28. 10.28 (EEh) LOGGED_COMMON_PEAKS (MFR_SPECIFIC_30)
      29. 10.29 (EFh) LOGGED_FAULT_DETAIL_ENABLES (MFR_SPECIFIC_31)
      30. 10.30 (F0h) EXECUTE_FLASH (MFR_SPECIFIC_32)
      31. 10.31 (F1h) SECURITY (MFR_SPECIFIC_33)
        1. 10.31.1 Enabling Security
        2. 10.31.2 Disabling Security
        3. 10.31.3 Reading This Command
      32. 10.32 (F2h) SECURITY_BIT_MASK (MFR_SPECIFIC_34)
      33. 10.33 (F3h) MFR_STATUS (MFR_SPECIFIC_35)
      34. 10.34 (F4h) GPI_FAULT_RESPONSES (MFR_SPECIFIC_36)
        1. 10.34.1 Fault Responses Byte
        2. 10.34.2 Time Between Retries
        3. 10.34.3 Max Glitch Time for GPI
        4. 10.34.4 GPI Number Rail Profile Pin Selection
        5. 10.34.5 Block Out Period for Profile
      35. 10.35 (F5h) MARGIN_CONFIG (MFR_SPECIFIC_37)
      36. 10.36 (F6h) SEQ_CONFIG (MFR_SPECIFIC_38)
        1. 10.36.1  Enable Pin Configuration
        2. 10.36.2  GPI Sequence On Dependency Mask
        3. 10.36.3  GPI Sequence Off Dependency Mask
        4. 10.36.4  Sequencing Timeout Configuration
        5. 10.36.5  Sequencing On Timeout
        6. 10.36.6  Sequencing Off Timeout
        7. 10.36.7  Page Sequence On Dependency Mask
        8. 10.36.8  Page Sequence Off Dependency Mask
        9. 10.36.9  Fault Slaves Mask
        10. 10.36.10 GPO Sequence On Sependency Mask
        11. 10.36.11 GPO Sequence Off Sependency Mask
      37. 10.37 (F7h) GPO_CONFIG_INDEX (MFR_SPECIFIC_39)
      38. 10.38 (F8h) GPO_CONFIG (MFR_SPECIFIC_40)
        1. 10.38.1  Output Pin Configuration
        2. 10.38.2  Assert Delay Enable
        3. 10.38.3  De-Assert Delay Enable
        4. 10.38.4  Invert OR Output
        5. 10.38.5  Ignore Inputs During Delay
        6. 10.38.6  Invert AND Output
        7. 10.38.7  State Machine Mode Enable
        8. 10.38.8  High Resolution Delay Count
        9. 10.38.9  9 Millisecond Delay
        10. 10.38.10 Status Mask
        11. 10.38.11 Status Inversion Mask
        12. 10.38.12 GPI Mask
        13. 10.38.13 GPI Inversion Mask
        14. 10.38.14 GPO Mask
        15. 10.38.15 GPO Inversion Mask
        16. 10.38.16 Status Type Select
        17. 10.38.17 GPO Configuration Examples
      39. 10.39 (F9h) GPI_CONFIG (MFR_SPECIFIC_41)
        1. 10.39.1 GPI Pin Configuration
          1.        Table 1. Fault Enable Bits
        2. 10.39.2 Sequence Timeout Pin Selection
        3. 10.39.3 Latched Statuses Clear Pin Selection
        4. 10.39.4 MRG_EN Pin Selection
        5. 10.39.5 MRG_LOW_nHIGH Pin Selection
        6. 10.39.6 Debug Mode Pin Selection
      40. 10.40 (FAh) GPIO_SELECT (MFR_SPECIFIC_42)
      41. 10.41 (FBh) GPIO_CONFIG (MFR_SPECIFIC_43)
      42. 10.42 (FCh) MISC_CONFIG (MFR_SPECIFIC_44)
        1. 10.42.1 Miscellaneous Configuration Byte
        2. 10.42.2 Time Between Resequences
        3. 10.42.3 External Reference Voltage
        4. 10.42.4 Resequence_rails_mask
      43. 10.43 (FDh) DEVICE_ID (MFR_SPECIFIC_45)
    12. 11 Range Checking and Limits
    13. 12 Glossary

UCD90320 Sequencer and System Health Controller PMBus Command Reference

The UCD90320 Power Supply Sequencer and Monitor supports a wide range of commands that allow an external host to configure, control, and monitor voltage rails and fans. Communication between the sequencer and the host is via an I2C electrical interface using the PMBus™ command protocol.

The PMBus specification describes the command protocol in general terms. This document describes implementation details that are specific to the UCD90320 Power Supply Sequencer and Monitor. If a command is not described in this document and it is supported by a UCD90320 device (see Table 2), it functions exactly as described in the PMBus specification. In which case, refer to PMBus specification for more details.

See the device-specific data sheet for a complete description of the features.

This document makes reference to "Fusion". The TI Fusion Digital Power Designer (SLVC223) is provided for device configuration. This Microsoft®Windows® based, graphical user interface (GUI) offers an intuitive interface for configuring, storing, and monitoring all system operating parameters.

Note: This document does not apply to any other UCD90xxx devices