20a digital microdlynx, Non-isolated dc-dc power modules, Data sheet – GE Industrial Solutions 20A Digital MicroDLynx User Manual

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GE

Data Sheet

20A Digital MicroDLynx

TM

: Non-Isolated DC-DC Power Modules

3Vdc –14.4Vdc input; 0.45Vdc to 5.5Vdc output; 20A Output Current

April 24, 2013

©2012 General Electric Company. All rights reserved.

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Digital Feature Descriptions

PMBus Interface Capability

The 20A Digital MicroDLynx

TM

power modules have a PMBus

interface that supports both communication and control.
The PMBus Power Management Protocol Specification can
be obtained from

www.pmbus.org.

The modules support a

subset of version 1.1 of the specification (see Table 6 for a
list of the specific commands supported). Most module
parameters can be programmed using PMBus and stored as
defaults for later use.
All communication over the module PMBus interface must
support the Packet Error Checking (PEC) scheme. The PMBus
master must generate the correct PEC byte for all
transactions, and check the PEC byte returned by the
module.
The module also supports the SMBALERT# response
protocol whereby the module can alert the bus master if it
wants to talk. For more information on the SMBus alert
response protocol, see the System Management Bus
(SMBus) specification.
The module has non-volatile memory that is used to store
configuration settings. Not all settings programmed into the
device are automatically saved into this non-volatile
memory, only those specifically identified as capable of
being stored can be saved (see Table 6 for which command
parameters can be saved to non-volatile storage).

PMBus Data Format

For commands that set thresholds, voltages or report such
quantities, the module supports the “Linear” data format
among the three data formats supported by PMBus. The
Linear Data Format is a two byte value with an 11-bit, two’s
complement mantissa and a 5-bit, two’s complement
exponent. The format of the two data bytes is shown below:

Data Byte High

7 6 5 4 3

2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

Data Byte Low

Exponent

MSB

Mantissa

MSB

The value is of the number is then given by

Value = Mantissa x 2

Exponent

PMBus Addressing

The power module can be addressed through the PMBus
using a device address. The module has 64 possible
addresses (0 to 63 in decimal) which can be set using
resistors connected from the ADDR0 and ADDR1 pins to
GND. Note that some of these addresses (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11 12, 40, 44, 45, 55 in decimal) are reserved
according to the SMBus specifications and may not be
useable. The address is set in the form of two octal (0 to 7)
digits, with each pin setting one digit. The ADDR1 pin sets
the high order digit and ADDR0 sets the low order digit. The
resistor values suggested for each digit are shown in Table 4
(1% tolerance resistors are recommended). Note that if

either address resistor value is outside the range specified in
Table 4, the module will respond to address 127.

Table 4

Digit

Resistor Value (KΩ)

0

10

1

15.4

2

23.7

3

36.5

4

54.9

5

84.5

6

130

7

200


The user must know which I

2

C addresses are reserved in a

system for special functions and set the address of the
module to avoid interfering with other system operations.
Both 100kHz and 400kHz bus speeds are supported by the
module. Connection for the PMBus interface should follow
the High Power DC specifications given in section 3.1.3 in the
SMBus specification V2.0 for the 400kHz bus speed or the
Low Power DC specifications in section 3.1.2. The complete
SMBus specification is available from the SMBus web site,

smbus.org.

ADDR0


SIG_GND

R

ADDR0

R

ADDR1

ADDR1

Figure 47. Circuit showing connection of resistors used to
set the PMBus address of the module.

PMBus Enabled On/Off

The module can also be turned on and off via the PMBus
interface. The OPERATION command is used to actually turn
the module on and off via the PMBus, while the
ON_OFF_CONFIG command configures the combination of
analog ON/OFF pin input and PMBus commands needed to
turn the module on and off. Bit [7] in the OPERATION
command data byte enables the module, with the following
functions:

0

:

Output is disabled

1

:

Output is enabled

This module uses the lower five bits of the ON_OFF_CONFIG
data byte to set various ON/OFF options as follows:

Bit Position

4

3

2

1

0

Access

r/w

r/w

r/w

r/w

r

Function

PU

CMD CPR

POL

CPA

Default Value

1

0

1

1

1

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