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  • Forum Post: Re: Synchronizing and Phase Distribution using the UCD9248

    Brad Brad
    You can configure one of the UCD9248 controllers as a master, set the Sync_Out pin to Rail#1. Route Sync-Out signal from first controller to second controller's Sync_In pin. The Master will distribute its own phases accordingly. Then configure the second UCD9248 as a slave, define all configured...
    on Sep 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: BSDL file for UCD9248 device

    Brad Brad
    The same BSDL file is common to all the UCD92xx controllers. It can be found under the file structure for the Fusion Digital Power Designer software, if you have loaded it previously to your computer. C:\Program Files\Texas Instruments Fusion Digital Power Designer\misc\ucd30xx.bdsl (this is...
    on Feb 22, 2012
  • Forum Post: Connection of UCD92xx PMBus to PC Mainboard SMbus via PCIexpress possible?

    Bernhard Greissing Bernhard Greissing
    When using one (or two) of the UCD92xx Digital Power Controllers (e.g. the UCD9246) for the power supply on a PCIexpress card is it then possible to connect the PMBus of those controllers to the SMBus-Interface which is available on the PCIexpress slot? This would make it possible to independently monitor...
    on Feb 28, 2012
  • Forum Post: UCD9246 Configuration

    Mike H Meyer Mike H Meyer
    Is there a way to have the UCD9246 shipped fully configured? I've got an application where an FPGA will be used to monitor and adjust settings but its power comes from the UCD9246, creating a bit of a chicken and egg situation.
    on Apr 4, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: UCD9246 Configuration

    Charles Anderson102886 Charles Anderson102886
    Also, is there a Fusion compatible USB - I2C cable available if the board has not programmed UCD9246 devices? I have used JTAG SVF files in the past, but my JTAG chain will not be powered yet. I will have the UCD9246 powered.
    on Apr 6, 2012
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