Power Management Bus (PMBUS)
Mar 1, 2011 12:00 PM
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As explained by the Power Management Bus Implementer's Forum, “The Power Management Bus (PMBus) is an open standard power-management protocol with a fully defined command language that facilitates communication with power converters and other devices in a power system. The protocol is implemented over the industry-standard SMBus serial interface (a version of I
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Using PMBus commands, a designer can set a power supply's operating parameters, monitor its operation and perform corrective measures in response to faults or operational warnings. The ability to set a power supply's output voltage allows the same hardware to provide different output voltages by merely re-programming. The ability to monitor and maintain a PMBus system enhances its reliability and availability.
As it stands today, all users of PMBus for dc-dc converters must obtain a license from Power-One (Camarillo, CA), holders of the patents for digital control of dc-dc converters.
Linear Technology has licensed Power One's Digital Power Technology so users of Linear's digital system management products do not require it.
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