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Multi-Rail Power Sequencer and Monitor

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Overview

The Multi-Rail Power Sequencer and Monitor is a highly parameterizable set of intellectual property (IP) blocks that can be customized to meet your power sequencing needs. It does the following: 

  • Controls the enable sequence of up to 143 output rails
  • Can be distributed across multiple Intel® MAX® 10 devices to increase the number of monitored channels
  • Allows any combination of power good inputs and monitored voltage rails.

The sequencing can be based on voltages reaching a certain threshold and timed events. It offers parameterizable levels of glitch filtering on power good or voltage inputs, customizable retry responses, a comprehensive Power Management Bus (PMBus*) interface, and numerous other options to tailor the sequencer to the needs of your application.

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Latest version: 2.2.0, January 22, 2024

 

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  • Sequence and monitor any combination of up to 144 rails:
  • Up to 18 voltage-monitored rails per Intel® MAX® 10 device
  • Up to 144 digital-monitored power good rails
  • Monitor overvoltage, undervoltage, and power good status
  • Easily configurable via Platform Designer GUI
  • Compliant agent interface: PMBus* v1.2 
  • Programmable noise filtering on analog input samples and debouncing (28 delay levels) of digital power good inputs
  • Latch all warning and fault conditions until cleared
  • Set defaults and dynamically control levels for overvoltage, undervoltage, and power good
  • Programmable response behavior for overvoltage and undervoltage events
  • Configurable delays between sequencing of rails, the qualification window, discharge, and retries
  • Cascade or instantiate multiple times within the same device as independent controllers
  • Validate behavior with the included simulation test bench

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