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PMBus Revision Expands Spec To AC-DC Power Supplies

Feb 28, 2007 11:56 AM
By David Morrison, Editor, Power Electronics Technology



This week at the Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC) in Anaheim, members of the Power Management Bus (PMBus) Implementers Forum introduced version 1.1 of the PMBus protocol, which introduces new commands that enable control of ac-dc power supplies. These PMBus representatives also revealed that a working group within the consortium is developing lists of recommended PMBus commands for specific applications. In doing so, they set the stage for more formal definitions of PMBus compliance and pave the way for PMBus certification on power conversion products.

The PMBus 1.1 spec simplifies the design and implementation of the PMBus protocol into servers, storage systems, routers and other systems. While the first version of the specification targeted point-of-load, dc-dc converters with its command set, this second version includes generalized commands that are applicable to ac-dc power supplies.

Enhanced fan and cooling management features plus improved fault management capabilities allow designers to have better control of the power system. The PMBus v1.1 specification’s query and capability command features reduce demands placed on the host-system, and new clarifications make the standard easier to understand and implement (see the table). In addition to new commands, the revised spec supports an optional 400-kHz clock using the I2C fast-mode ac specification.

“The latest version of the PMBus specification extends the 1.0 spec, enabling OEMs to take advantage of the system power management capabilities provided by this open communications standard. These changes are a direct result of continued collaboration among the PMBus adopters and industry stakeholders,” said Dave Heacock, director of the PMBus-Implementers Forum (PMBus-IF).


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