LTC3882-1
97
Rev A
OT_FAULT_RESPONSE
The OT_FAULT_RESPONSE command instructs the device on what action to take in response to an overtemperature
fault. The format for this command is given in Table 13. The device also:
• Sets the TEMPERATURE Bit in the STATUS_BYTE
• Sets the Overtemperature Fault Bit in the STATUS_TEMPERATURE Command
• Notifies the Host by Asserting
ALERT
, Unless Masked
This command has one data byte.
UT_FAULT_RESPONSE
The UT_FAULT_RESPONSE command instructs the device on what action to take in response to an undertemperature
fault. The format for this command is given in Table 13. The device also:
• Sets the TEMPERATURE Bit in the STATUS_BYTE
• Sets the Undertemperature Fault Bit in the STATUS_TEMPERATURE Command
• Notifies the Host by Asserting
ALERT
, Unless Masked
This command has one data byte.
MFR_OT_FAULT_RESPONSE
The MFR_OT_FAULT_RESPONSE command instructs the device on what action to take in response to an internal
overtemperature fault (150°C to 160°C). The device also:
• Sets the MFR Bit in the STATUS_WORD
• Sets the Overtemperature Fault Bit in the STATUS_MFR_SPECIFIC Command
• Notifies the Host by Asserting
ALERT
, Unless Masked
Supported Values:
VALUE
MEANING
0xC0
0x80
The LTC3882-1 shuts down immediately and does not attempt to restart. The output remains disabled until the fault is cleared and the unit
is commanded off and then on, or bias power (LTC3882-1 power supply input) is cycled.
Programming an unsupported MFR_OT_FAULT_RESPONSE value will generate a CML fault and the command will be
ignored.
This command has one data byte.
PMBus COMMAND DETAILS
(Fault Response and Communication)