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MAX15301 PMBus Command Set User’s Guide
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RESTORE_USER_ALL
Reference:
Standard Command
Lockable:
Yes
Command Code:
0x16
Format:
N/A
Data Bytes:
0
Units:
N/A
Transfer:
Send Byte
Factory Value:
N/A
Description/Notes: See Section 11.7 of the PMBus Specification Part II.
The MAX15301 includes three banks of nonvolatile (flash memory) storage for most “writeable”
PMBus command values, referred to as the USER, DEFAULT, and MAXIM stores. These stores are fully
independent, but identical in structure.
The USER store functions as the primary nonvolatile storage of all PMBus command values. Original
equipment manufacturers (OEMs) should save identical configurations to the USER store and the
DEFAULT store, such that the USER store can be refreshed from the DEFAULT store if needed.
The contents of the USER store are loaded into working memory every time input power is applied to
the MAX15301 device. The USER store can also be loaded to working memory at any time by sending
the RESTORE_USER_ALL command.
Be aware that several commands in the USER store are set to zero (or other safe values) by default to
prevent unintended operational consequences following a RESTORE_DEFAULT_ALL command.
Wait at least 10ms for execution after sending the RESTORE_USER_ALL command before sending
additional PMBus commands.
Please see
for exceptions to PMBus nonvolatile command storage.
RESTORE_MAXIM_ALL
Reference:
Maxim Specific
Lockable:
Yes
Command Code:
0xEA
Format:
N/A
Data Bytes:
0
Units:
N/A
Transfer:
Send Byte
Factory Value:
N/A
Description/Notes: The MAX15301 includes three banks of nonvolatile (flash memory) storage for most “writeable”
PMBus command values, referred to as the USER, DEFAULT, and MAXIM stores. These stores are fully
independent, but identical in structure.
The MAXIM store functions as a backup of the firmware default configuration, and it cannot be
edited.
The contents of the MAXIM store are only loaded into working memory when the
RESTORE_MAXIM_ALL command is sent; there are no other conditions or actions that result in
loading of the MAXIM store to working memory.
Be aware that several commands in the MAXIM store are set to zero (or other safe values) by default
to prevent unintended operational consequences following a RESTORE_MAXIM_ALL command.
Wait at least 10ms for execution after sending the RESTORE_MAXIM_ALL command before sending
additional PMBus commands.