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Table 9. fan full-scale register (rfs/wfs), Table 7. fan speed control register (rfsc/wfsc), Table 8. fan gain register (rfg/wfg) – Rainbow Electronics MAX6661 User Manual

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MAX6661

Remote Temperature-Controlled Fan-Speed

Regulator with SPI-Compatible Interface

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REGISTER/ADDRESS

FS (BFH = READ, C0H = WRITE)

COMMAND

READ/WRITE MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE LIMIT BYTE

Label

7
MSB

6
Data Bit

5
Data Bit

4
Data Bit

3
Data Bit

2
Data Bit

1
Data Bit

0
Data Bit

POR State

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Table 9. Fan Full-Scale Register (RFS/WFS)

Note: This register determines the maximum reference frequency at the input of the up/down counter. It controls a programmable
divider that can be set anywhere between 127 and 255. The value in this register must be set in accordance with the procedure
described in the TACH IN section (equivalent 8415/(Max Tachometer Frequency

Fan Tachometer Divisor)). Programmed value

below 127 defaults to 127. POR value is 255.

REGISTER/ADDRESS

FTD (BBH = READ, BCH = WRITE)

COMMAND

READ LIMIT/FAILURE REGISTER

Label

7

Not Used

6
Not Used

5
Not Used

4
Not Used

3
Not Used

2
Not Used

1
Divisor
Bit 1

0
Divisor
Bit 0

POR State

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

Table 10. Fan Tachometer Divisor Register (RFTD/WFTD)

Note: This byte sets the prescalar division ratio for tachometer or current-sense feedback. (This register does not apply to the tach
signal used in the fan-speed register.) Select this value such that the fan frequency (rpm / 60s x number of poles) divided by the
FCD falls in the 33Hz to 66Hz range. See TACH IN section:

Bits 1, 0: 00 = divide by 1, 01 = divide by 2, 10 = divide by 4, 11 = divide by 8.

REGISTER/ADDRESS

FSC (ABH = READ, B4H = WRITE)

COMMAND

READ/WRITE FAN DAC REGISTER

Label

7

Not Used

6
Overflow Bit

5
(MSB)

4
Data

3
Data

2
Data

1
Data

0
Data

POR State

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Table 7. Fan Speed Control Register (RFSC/WFSC)

REGISTER/ADDRESS

FG (ADH = READ, B6H = WRITE)

COMMAND

READ/WRITE FAN GAIN REGISTER

Label

7
Always
Write
a 1

6
Fan
Gain

5
Fan Gain

4
Always
Write
a 0

3
Always
Write
a 0

2
Always
Write
a 0

1

Fan
Driver
Mode Bit

0
Fan
Feedback
Mode

POR State

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Table 8. Fan Gain Register (RFG/WFG)

Notes: Bit 0: Fan driver mode. When bit 0 is set to 1, the fan driver is in fan open-loop mode. In this mode, the fan DAC programs the
fan voltage rather than the fan speed. Tachometer feedback is ignored, and the user must consider minimum fan drive and startup
issues. Thermal open loop is automatically set to 1 (see configuration register). Fan Fail (bit 0 of the status register) is set to 1 in this
mode and should be ignored.

Bit 1: Fan feedback mode. When bit 1 is set to 1, the fan loop uses driver current sense rather than tachometer feedback.

Bits 6, 5: Fan gain of the fan loop, where 00 = 8°C with resolution = 4 bits. This means that the fan reaches its full-scale (maximum)
speed when there is an 8°C difference between the remote-diode temperature and the value stored in T

FAN

, 01 = +16°C, with a 5-bit

resolution and 10 = +32°C with a 6-bit resolution.

Bit 7: Writing a zero to bit 7 forces bits 6 and 5 to their POR values.