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MAX16046 Datasheet, PDF (42/68 Pages) Maxim Integrated Products – 12-Channel/8-Channel EEPROM-Programmable System Managers with Nonvolatile Fault Registers
12-Channel/8-Channel EEPROM-Programmable
System Managers with Nonvolatile Fault Registers
Table 26. EEPROM Fault Log Operation Period
FAULT CONTROL
REGISTER
r47h[1:0]
00
01
10
11
DESCRIPTION
Failed lines and ADC values saved
Failed lines saved
ADC values saved
No information saved
MINIMUM REQUIRED SHUTDOWN PERIOD
(ms)
204
60
168
N/A
RESET
The reset output, RESET, is asserted during power-
up/power-down and deasserts following the reset time-
out period once the power-up sequence is complete.
The power-up sequence is complete when any MON_
inputs assigned to Slot 12 exceed their undervoltage
thresholds. If no MON_ inputs are assigned to Slot 12,
the power-up sequence is complete after the slot
sequence delay is expired.
RESET is a configurable output that monitors selected
MON_ voltages during normal operation. Use r19h[1:0]
to configure RESET to assert on an overvoltage fault,
undervoltage fault, or both. Use r19h[3:2] to configure
RESET as an active-high/active-low push-pull/open-
drain output. If desired, configure GPIO4 as a manual
reset input, MR, and pull MR low to assert RESET.
RESET includes a programmable timeout. See Table 27
for RESET dependencies and configuration registers.
Table 27. RESET Configuration and Dependencies
REGISTER/
EEPROM
ADDRESS
BIT RANGE
DESCRIPTION
[1:0]
RESET OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
00 = RESET is asserted if at least one of the selected inputs exceeds its undervoltage
threshold
01 = RESET is asserted if at least one of the selected inputs exceeds its early warning
threshold
10 = RESET is asserted if at least one of the selected inputs exceeds its overvoltage threshold
11 = RESET is asserted if any of the selected inputs exceeds undervoltage or overvoltage
thresholds
[2]
0 = RESET is an active-low output
1 = RESET is an active-high output
19h
[3]
0 = RESET is a push-pull output
1 = RESET is an open-drain output
[6:4]
RESET TIMEOUT
000 = 25µs
001 = 2ms
010 = 25ms
011 = 100ms
100 = 200ms
101 = 400ms
110 = 800ms
111 = 1600ms
[7]
Reserved
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