Using the Fusion GUI
10.2 General Settings
Figure 10-2
shows the General Settings that can be used to configure the following:
•
V
settings, power good limits, and margin voltages
OUT
•
OC fault, OC warn, and fault response
•
OT fault, OT warn (die temperature) and fault response
•
V
on and off UVLO
IN
•
On/Off config
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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 will receive and respond to all PMBus communication and loop
follower devices do not need to be connected to the PMBus. If the controller receives commands which require
updates to the PMBus registers of the follower, the controller will relay these commands to the followers. All
commands on this tab are for PHASE = 0xFF.
10.3 Changing ON_OFF_CONFIG
Changing the On/Off Config prompts a pop-up window with details of the options shown in
pop-up gives multiple options on what turns on and off power conversion. By default the TPSM8D6C24 is
configured to CONTROL Pin Only. This is the EN/UVLO pin.
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TPSM8D6C24EVM-2V0 User's Guide
Figure 10-2. General Settings
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