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ANALOG DEVICES MAX20810 Integrated Step Down Switching Regulator

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Specifications

  • Product Name: MAX20810 PMBus Command Set User Guide
  • Model Number: UG2157
  • Revision: 0
  • Date: 10/23

Product Information

This user guide lists and describes the Power Management Bus (PMBus) commands implemented in the MAX20810 integrated step-down switching regulator. The MAX20810 implements a subset of PMBus Application Profile commands for DC-DC point of loads. Standard commands from the PMBus specification are not described in detail unless there are deviations from the PMBus specification functionality. Analog Devices manufacturer-specific commands are fully described in this document.
The MAX20810’s command functionality is based on the Revision 1.3 PMBus specifications, which are referenced throughout this document.

For more information, visit the PMBus and SMBus organization websites: PMBus Specifications SMBus Specifications

Product Usage Instructions

PMBus Communication Protocol
This section describes the protocol and command packet formats required for executing PMBus transactions on the MAX20810. It is implemented in compliance with Revision 1.3 of the PMBus Specification (Part II).

Bit and Byte Symbols Legend

Symbol Description
Gray-colored symbol The host is asserting the SDA signal and therefore the bit or
byte is sent from the host to the MAX20810 device.
Blue-colored symbol The MAX20810 device is asserting the SDA signal and therefore
the bit or byte is sent from the device to the host.

FAQ

Q: Where can I find the complete list of commands for MAX20810?
A: The complete list of commands can be found in this user guide. Please refer to the specific sections for detailed descriptions.

Q: Is there a specific website for PMBus and SMBus specifications?
A: Yes, you can visit the following links for more information: PMBus Specifications, SMBus Specifications.

Abstract
This user guide lists and describes the Power Management Bus (PMBus) commands implemented in the MAX20810 integrated step-down switching regulator. Standard commands from the PMBus specification are not described in detail unless there are deviations from the PMBus specification functionality. Analog Devices, Inc.’s manufacturer-specific commands are fully described in this document.

Introduction

This document lists and describes the PMBus™ commands implemented in the MAX20810 integrated step-down switching regulator. The MAX20810 implements a subset of PMBus Application Profile commands for DC-DC point of loads. Standard commands from the PMBus specification are not described in detail unless there are deviations from the PMBus specification functionality. Analog Devices manufacturer-specific commands are fully described in this document.
The MAX20810’s command functionality is based on the Revision 1.3 PMBus specifications, which are therefore referenced throughout this document. The PMBus specifications can be found on the PMBus and SMBus™ organization websites.
https://pmbus.org/current-specifications/
http://smbus.org/specs/

The commands in this document are presented in the following format:

<COMMAND_NAME>
 
Reference: <”Standard Command” or “Analog Devices Specific”>    
Command Code: <Hex value> Format: <Data format>
Data Bytes: <Byte count> Units: <Unit of measure>
Transfer: <SMBus transaction type> Factory Value: <Factory setting>
       
Description/Notes: <Command definition if “Analog Devices Specific”; or notes on command functionality where it differs from the PMBus specification.>

PMBus Communication Protocol

This section describes the protocol and command packet formats required for executing PMBus transactions on the MAX20810. This has been implemented in compliance with Revision 1.3 of the PMBus Specification (Part II).

Bit and Byte Symbols Legend

ANALOG-DEVICES-MAX20810-Integrated-Step-Down-Switching-Regulator-fig- (1) ANALOG-DEVICES-MAX20810-Integrated-Step-Down-Switching-Regulator-fig- (2)

Read Transaction Protocol
Three main types of read transactions are used by this part: Read Byte, Read Word and Read Block. The command packet format for a read transaction is dependent on the specific transaction type, which varies with respect to each PMBus command. The appropriate read transaction type for each command is specified in its designated section within this document.

The following command packet format should be used for a Read Byte operation:ANALOG-DEVICES-MAX20810-Integrated-Step-Down-Switching-Regulator-fig- (3)

The following command packet format should be used for a Read Word operation:ANALOG-DEVICES-MAX20810-Integrated-Step-Down-Switching-Regulator-fig- (4)

The following command packet format should be used for a Read Block operation:ANALOG-DEVICES-MAX20810-Integrated-Step-Down-Switching-Regulator-fig- (5)

Write Transaction Protocol

Two main types of write transactions are used by this part: Write Byte and Write Word. The command packet format for a write transaction is dependent on the specific transaction type, which varies with respect to each PMBus command. The appropriate write transaction type for each command is specified in its designated section within this document.
The following command packet format should be used for a Write Byte operationANALOG-DEVICES-MAX20810-Integrated-Step-Down-Switching-Regulator-fig- (6)

The following command packet format should be used for a Write Word operationANALOG-DEVICES-MAX20810-Integrated-Step-Down-Switching-Regulator-fig- (7)

Send Byte Transaction Protocol
The following command packet format should be used for a Send Byte operationANALOG-DEVICES-MAX20810-Integrated-Step-Down-Switching-Regulator-fig- (8)

PMBus Timing Diagram

The timing diagrams below illustrate the transaction protocol for the two parts of a Read Byte transaction as an example—starting from the STOP condition of the previous transaction and leading up to the STOP condition of the Read Byte transaction itself.ANALOG-DEVICES-MAX20810-Integrated-Step-Down-Switching-Regulator-fig- (9)

MAX20810 List of PMBus Commands

The table lists and summarizes the PMBus commands that are supported by the MAX20810, providing a brief description of each command as well as its command code, transaction type, data format, and factory value, where applicable.

COMMAND CODE COMMAND NAME DESCRIPTION TYPE DATA FORMAT FACTORY VALUE
0x01 OPERATION Output enable/disable. R/W Byte Bit field 0x80
0x02 ON_OFF_CONFIG EN pin and PMBus OPERATION command setting. R/W Byte Bit field 0x1F
0x03 CLEAR_FAULTS Clears any fault bits that have been

set.

Send Byte N/A N/A
0x10 WRITE_PROTECT Level of protection provided by the device against accidental changes. R/W Byte Bit field 0x20
 

0x19

 

CAPABILITY

Summary of PMBus optional communication protocols supported

by this device.

 

R Byte

 

Bit field

 

0xA0

0x20 VOUT_MODE Output voltage data format and mantissa exponent. R Byte Bit field 0x17
0x21 VOUT_COMMAND Feedback reference voltage setpoint. R/W Word ULINEAR16 0x0100
0x24 VOUT_MAX Upper limit of reference voltage setpoint. R/W Word ULINEAR16 0x019A
0x78 STATUS_BYTE One byte summary of the unit’s fault condition. R Byte Bit field N/A
0x79 STATUS_WORD Two bytes summary of the unit’s fault condition. R Word Bit field N/A
0x7A STATUS_VOUT Output voltage fault and warning status. R Byte Bit field N/A
0x7B STATUS_IOUT Output current fault and warning status. R Byte Bit field N/A
0x7C STATUS_INPUT Input voltage fault and warning status. R Byte Bit field N/A
0x7D STATUS_ TEMPERATURE IC junction temperature fault and warning status. R Byte Bit field N/A
0x7E STATUS_CML Communication fault and warning status. R Byte Bit field N/A
0x80 STATUS_MFR_ SPECIFIC Manufacture specific fault and warning status. R Byte Bit field N/A
0x88 READ_VIN Input voltage telemetry. R Word LINEAR11 N/A
0x8B READ_VOUT Feedback voltage telemetry. R Word ULINEAR16 N/A
0x8C READ_IOUT Output current telemetry. R Word LINEAR11 N/A
0x8D READ_ TEMPERATURE_1 IC junction temperature telemetry. R Word LINEAR11 N/A
0xAD IC_DEVICE_ID Device root part number. R Block ASCII “MAX20810”
0xAE IC_DEVICE_REV Device revision code. R Block ASCII Various
0xD0 MFR_PINSTRAP Manufactures specific device

operating configurations.

R/W Byte Bit field PGM0/1

Dependent

0xD1 MFR_SCENARIO_0 Manufactures specific device operating configurations. R/W Byte Bit field PGM1

Dependent

0xD2 MFR_SCENARIO_1 Manufactures specific device

operating configurations.

R/W Byte Bit field PGM1

Dependent

0xD3 MFR_SCENARIO_2 Manufactures specific device operating configurations. R/W Byte Bit field PGM1

Dependent

On, Off, and Margin Testing Related Commands

OPERATION
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0x01 Format: Bit field
Data Bytes: 1 Units: N/A
Transfer: Read/Write Byte Factory Value: 0x80
       
Description/Notes: See Section 12.1 of the PMBus Specification Part II.

 

This device supports two settings for the OPERATION command. Invalid data bytes trigger an “Invalid or Unsupported Data” response per Section 10.9.3 of the PMBus specification.

 

Supported values for the OPERATION command:

DATA BYTE VALUE MEANING
0x00 Immediate-off, no sequencing
0x80 Output enabled, if allowed by ON_OFF_CONFIG setting
ON_OFF_CONFIG
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0x02 Format: Bit field
Data Bytes: 1 Units: N/A
Transfer: Read/Write Byte Factory Value: 0x1F
       
Description/Notes: See Section 12.2 of the PMBus Specification Part II.

 

This device supports three settings for the ON_OFF_CONFIG command. Invalid data bytes trigger an “Invalid or Unsupported Data” response per Section 10.9.3 of the PMBus specification.

 

Supported Values for the ON_OFF_CONFIG command:

DATA BYTE VALUE MEANING
 

0x17

Ignore OPERATION setting; require EN high for regulation; immediate-off on

loss of EN

 

0x1B

Require OPERATION = 0x80 for regulation; ignore EN; immediate-off if OPERATION = 0x00
 

0x1F

Require both OPERATION = 0x80 and EN high for regulation; immediate-off on

loss of EN or OPERATION = 0x00

Output Voltage Related Commands

VOUT_MODE
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0x20 Format: Bit field
Data Bytes: 1 Units: N/A
Transfer: Read Byte Factory Value: 0x17 (N = -9)
       
Description/Notes: See Section 13.1 of the PMBus Specification Part II.

 

This device supports the PMBus ULINEAR16 format for the values of output voltage related commands. These commands return and receive two-byte data which serve as the integer mantissa in the ULINEAR16 format.

 

The read-only VOUT_MODE command has a value of 0x17, which indicates a ULINEAR16 exponent of N = -9.

VOUT_COMMAND
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0x21 Format: ULINEAR16
Data Bytes: 2 Units: V
Transfer: Read/Write Word Factory Value: 0x0100 (0.500V)
       
Description/Notes: See Section 13.2 of the PMBus Specification Part II.

 

The device can receive PMBus ULINEAR16 values. VOUT_COMMAND data sent to and from the device is divided by 512 to determine the actual output voltage value, with an LSB size of 1.95mV.

 

VOUT_COMMAND accepts values from 0x0CD (+400.4mV) to 0x19A (+800.8mV), provided that the VOUT_MAX value is not being exceeded. Output voltages higher than +800.8mV must be adjusted by means of an external resistive voltage divider.

VOUT_MAX
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0x24 Format: ULINEAR16
Data Bytes: 2 Units: V
Transfer: Read/Write Word Factory Value: 0x19A (+800.8mV)
       
Description/Notes: See Section 13.5 of the PMBus Specification Part II. VOUT_MAX accepts values from 0V to +800.8mV.

Switching Frequency and Configuration Commands

MFR_PINSTRAP
 
Reference: Analog Devices Specific    
Command Code: 0xD0 Format: Bit field
Data Bytes: 1 Units: See Description
Transfer: Read/Write Byte Factory Value: PGM0/1 Dependent
       
Description/Notes: The MFR_PINSTRAP command sets the switching frequency, DCM operation, and POCP threshold for the device. It can be read at all times but should only be written to when the output is disabled.

The default values of switching frequency and POCP are selected by pin-strap resistors connected to the PGM0 and PGM1 pins of the IC.

 

MFR_PINSTRAP [7:5]                           SWITCHING FREQUENCY

0x0                                                              500kHz

0x1                                                              600kHz

0x2                                                              750kHz

0x3                                                             1000kHz

0x4                                                             1200kHz

0x5                                                             1500kHz

0x6                                                             2000kHz

 

MFR_PINSTRAP [4]                                         DCM OPTION

0x0                              Device is always in CCM operation (default) 0x1                                      Enable DCM operation at light load

 

MFR_PINSTRAP [3:2]                POCP THRESHOLD (INDUCTOR PEAK

CURRENT)

0x0                                                                 15A

0x1                                                                 13A

0x2                                                                 11A

0x3                                                                  9A

 

MFR_ PINSTRAP [1:0]                             RESERVED/NOT USED

0x0                                                                    –

MFR_SCENARIO_0
 
Reference: Analog Devices Specific    
Command Code: 0xD1 Format: Bit field
Data Bytes: 1 Units: See Description
Transfer: Read/Write Byte Factory Value: PGM1 Dependent
       
Description/Notes: The MFR_SCENARIO_0 command sets the advanced modulation scheme (AMS) options, slope compensation settings, and DCM threshold for the device. It can be read at all times but should only be written when the output is disabled.

The default settings for AMS and the slope compensation are selected by pin- strap resistors connected to the PGM1 pin of the IC.

 

MFR_SCENARIO_0 [7:4]       ADVANCED MODULATION SCHEME OPTION

0x0                                                      AMS is disabled

0x9                                                       AMS is enabled

 

MFR_SCENARIO_0 [0] MFR_SCENARIO_0 [3:2] SLOPE COMPENSATION

0x0                                         0x0                                       420nA

0x0                                         0x1                                       630nA

0x0                                         0x2                                       840nA

0x0                                         0x3                                      1050nA

0x1                                         0x0                                      1260nA

0x1                                         0x1                                      1470nA

0x1                                         0x2                                      1680nA

0x1                                         0x3                                      1890nA

 

MFR_SCENARIO_0 [1]                                  DCM THRESHOLD

0x0                       DCM threshold is default, as in data sheet EC table 0x1                                      DCM threshold is reduced by 20%

MFR_SCENARIO_1
 
Reference: Analog Devices Specific    
Command Code: 0xD2 Format: Bit field
Data Bytes: 1 Units: See Description
Transfer: Read/Write Byte Factory Value: PGM1 Dependent
       
Description/Notes: The MFR_SCENARIO_1 command sets the voltage loop gain (RVGA), the soft startup time, and VDDH OVLO option for the device. It can be read at all times but should only be written when the output is disabled.

The default value of RVGA is selected by pin-strap resistors connected to the PGM1 pin of the IC.

 

MFR_ SCENARIO_1 [7:4]                    VOLTAGE LOOP GAIN (RVGA)

0x0                                                              10.1kΩ

0x1                                                              11.1kΩ

0x2                                                              15.7kΩ

0x3                                                              22.7kΩ

0x4                                                              26.8kΩ

0x5                                                              31.3kΩ

0x6                                                              37.3kΩ

0x7                                                              44.8kΩ

0x8                                                              52.9kΩ

0x9                                                              62.3kΩ

0xA                                                              75.0kΩ

0xE                                                             105.1kΩ

 

MFR_ SCENARIO_1 [3]                              SOFT-STARTUP TIME

0x0                                                                 3ms

0x1                                                         1ms (default)

 

MFR_ SCENARIO_1 [2]                               VDDH OVLO OPTION

0x0                                    VHDD OVLO is enabled with a rising threshold of 17.8V (typical)

0x1                                       VHDD OVLO is disabled (default)

 

MFR_ SCENARIO_1 [1:0]                           RESERVED/NOT USED

0x0                                                                    –

MFR_SCENARIO_2
 
Reference: Analog Devices Specific    
Command Code: 0xD3 Format: Bit field
Data Bytes: 1 Units: See Description
Transfer: Read/Write Byte Factory Value: PGM1 Dependent
       
Description/Notes: The MFR_SCENARIO_2 command sets the voltage loop zero for the device. It can be read at all times but should only be written when the output is disabled.

The default value of the voltage loop zero is selected by pin-strap resistors connected to the PGM1 pin of the IC.

 

MFR_ SCENARIO_2 [7:5]                           VOLTAGE LOOP ZERO

0x0                                                             3.22kHz

0x1                                                                5kHz

0x2                                                              7.6kHz

0x3                                                             8.85kHz

0x4                                                             10.6kHz

0x5                                                             12.5kHz

0x6                                                             15.2kHz

0x7                                                             17.7kHz

 

MFR_ SCENARIO_2 [4:0]                           RESERVED/NOT USED

0x00                                                                   –

Status Commands

CLEAR_FAULTS
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0x03 Format: N/A
Data Bytes: 0 Units: N/A
Transfer: Send Byte Factory Value: N/A
       
Description/Notes: See Section 15.1 of the PMBus Specification Part II.

 

When received, the CLEAR_FAULTS command clears any fault bits that have been set and resets all STATUS registers.

STATUS_BYTE
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0x78 Format: Bit field
Data Bytes: 1 Units: N/A
Transfer: Read Byte Factory Value: N/A
       
Description/Notes: See Section 17.1 of the PMBus Specification Part II.

 

BIT    MEANING

7      Busy

6      Off

5      VOUT OV Fault

4      IOUT OC Fault

3      VIN UV Fault

2      TEMPERATURE Faults

1      CML Faults

0      NONE OF THE ABOVE: A fault or warning not listed in bits [7:1] of STATUS_BYTE has occurred.

STATUS_WORD
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0x79 Format: Bit field
Data Bytes: 2 Units: N/A
Transfer: Read Word Factory Value: N/A
       
Description/Notes: See Section 17.2 of the PMBus Specification Part II.

 

BIT    MEANING

High     15     VOUT Fault

Byte

14     IOUT Fault

13     VIN Fault

12     Manufacturer-specific faults and warnings

11     POWER_GOOD# (Power-Good signal not asserted)

10    

9     

8     

Low      7      Busy

Byte

6      Off

5      VOUT OV Fault

4      IOUT OC Fault

3      VIN UV Fault

2      TEMPERATURE Faults

1      CML Faults

0      NONE OF THE ABOVE: A fault or warning not listed in bits [7:1] of STATUS_BYTE has occurred.

STATUS_VOUT
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0x7A Format: Bit field
Data Bytes: 1 Units: N/A
Transfer: Read Byte Factory Value: N/A
       
Description/Notes: See Section 17.3 of the PMBus Specification Part II.
  BIT    MEANING
  7      VOUT OV Fault
  6     
  5     
  4      VOUT UV Fault
  3      VOUT MAX Warnings
  2     
  1     
  0     
STATUS_IOUT
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0x7B Format: Bit field
Data Bytes: 1 Units: N/A
Transfer: Read Byte Factory Value: N/A
       
Description/Notes: See Section 17.4 of the PMBus Specification Part II.
  BIT    MEANING
  7      IOUT OC Fault
  6     
  5     
  4     
  3     
  2     
  1     
  0     
STATUS_INPUT
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0x7C Format: Bit field
Data Bytes: 1 Units: N/A
Transfer: Read Byte Factory Value: N/A
       
Description/Notes: See Section 17.5 of the PMBus Specification Part II.
  BIT    MEANING
  7      VIN OV Fault
  6     
  5     
  4      VIN UV Fault
  3      Unit Off due to Low Input Voltage
  2     
  1     
  0     
STATUS_TEMPERATURE
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0x7D Format: Bit field
Data Bytes: 1 Units: N/A
Transfer: Read Byte Factory Value: N/A
       
Description/Notes: See Section 17.6 of the PMBus Specification Part II.
  BIT    MEANING
  7      OT Fault
  6     
  5     
  4     
  3     
  2     
  1     
  0     
STATUS_CML
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0x7E Format: Bit field
Data Bytes: 1 Units: N/A
Transfer: Read Byte Factory Value: N/A
       
Description/Notes: See Section 17.7 of the PMBus Specification Part II.

 

BIT    MEANING

7      Invalid or Unsupported Command Received

6      Invalid or Unsupported Data Received

5      Packet Error Check Failed

4     

3     

2      — (Reserved, per PMBus specification)

1      A communication fault other than the ones listed in this table has occurred

0     

STATUS_MFR_SPECIFIC
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0x80 Format: Bit field
Data Bytes: 1 Units: N/A
Transfer: Read Byte Factory Value: N/A
       
Description/Notes: See Section 17.9 of the PMBus Specification Part II.

 

BIT    MEANING

7      Fast POCP Fault. Once triggered, cannot be cleared until power cycle.

6      Seal ring fault. Once triggered, cannot be cleared until power cycle.

5     

4      AVDD undervoltage

3      BST undervoltage

2      LX short fault. Once triggered, cannot be cleared until power cycle.

1     

0     

Telemetry Commands

READ_VIN
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0x88 Format: LINEAR11
Data Bytes: 2 Units: V
Transfer: Read Word Factory Value: N/A
       
Description/Notes: See Section 18.1 of the PMBus Specification Part II.
READ_VOUT
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0x8B Format: ULINEAR16
Data Bytes: 2 Units: V
Transfer: Read Word Factory Value: N/A
       
Description/Notes: See Section 18.4 of the PMBus Specification Part II.

 

The READ_VOUT command returns the voltage at the feedback pin; the value is not adjusted for any external divider that might be present.

READ_IOUT
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0x8C Format: LINEAR11
Data Bytes: 2 Units: A
Transfer: Read Word Factory Value: N/A
       
Description/Notes: See Section 18.5 of the PMBus Specification Part II.
READ_TEMPERATURE_1
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0x8D Format: LINEAR11
Data Bytes: 2 Units: °C
Transfer: Read Word Factory Value: N/A
       
Description/Notes: See Section 18.6 of the PMBus Specification Part II.

Inventory Information and Device Identification Commands

CAPABILITY
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0x19 Format: Bit field
Data Bytes: 1 Units: N/A
Transfer: Read Byte Factory Value: 0xA0
       
Description/Notes: See Section 11.12 of the PMBus Specification Part II.

 

The following features are supported:

·         Packet error checking

·         1000kHz bus speed

·         LINEAR11 numeric format

IC_DEVICE_ID
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0xAD Format: ASCII string
Data Bytes: 9 Units: N/A
Transfer: Read Block Factory Value: “MAX20810”
       
Description/Notes: See Section 22.2.7 of the PMBus Specification Part II.

 

The IC_DEVICE_ID is a 9-character ASCII string used to represent the part number of the IC. For this part, this command reads: “MAX20810”.

IC_DEVICE_REV
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0xAE Format: ASCII string
Data Bytes: 2 Units: N/A
Transfer: Read Block Factory Value: Device Revision (See Description)
       
Description/Notes: See Section 22.2.8 of the PMBus Specification Part II.

 

The IC_DEVICE_REV is a 2-character ASCII string, representing a five-bit device revision code from 00-31.

Security Commands

WRITE_PROTECT
 
Reference: Standard Command    
Command Code: 0x10 Format: Bit field
Data Bytes: 1 Units: N/A
Transfer: Read/Write Byte Factory Value: 0x20
       
Description/Notes: See Section 11.1 of the PMBus Specification Part II.

 

Only the following values of WRITE_PROTECT are supported:

DATA BYTE VALUE MEANING
0x80 Disable all writes except to the WRITE_PROTECT command
 

0x40

Disable all writes except to the WRITE_PROTECT and

OPERATION commands

 

0x20

Disable all writes except to the WRITE_PROTECT, OPERATION, ON_OFF_CONFIG, and

VOUT_COMMAND commands

0x00 Enable writes to all commands

 

 

 

Note that despite the CLEAR_FAULTS command being a Send Byte command, this command too is protected by WRITE_PROTECT. Therefore, WRITE_PROTECT needs to be set to 0x00 in order to send a CLEAR_FAULTS command.

Trademarks

  • SMBus is a trademark of SMIF, Inc.
  • PMBus is a trademark of SMIF, Inc.

Revision History

REVISION NUMBER REVISION DATE DESCRIPTION PAGES CHANGED
0 10/23 Initial release

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Documents / Resources

ANALOG DEVICES MAX20810 Integrated Step Down Switching Regulator [pdf] User Guide
MAX20810 Integrated Step Down Switching Regulator, MAX20810, Integrated Step Down Switching Regulator, Step Down Switching Regulator, Switching Regulator, Regulator

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