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Using PTH08T240W as programmable power supply from 1V to 3.6V

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We intend to use PTH08T240W, 10 A, 4.5V to 14 N INPUT, NON_ISOLATED, WIDE_OUTPUT, ADJUSTABLE POWER as programmable Power Supply for our NAND Test System.

The input is 12 V. The Output we need to be adjustable/programmable from 1V to 3.6 V Current less than 10 A We intend to use a Digital Potentiometer as Rset to adjust the VO from 1V to 3.6 V We don't need higher precision or accuracy, steps of 50 mV are enough.  

Question 1

For instance to change the VO from 3.3V to 1.8V, do we need to power off VO using INH pin or in another way, or just by changing Rset we get VO the desired value? The transition is just from 3.3 to 1.8 V?

Question 2

Is it any limitation to change th VO except by changing the Rset? VO can go up or down, adjusting Rset, not only up or only down?

Question 3

Are other restrictions in using this Power module?