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RM23712 TPS
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3.4.2.6 Block write/read
The Block Write begins with a slave address and a write condition. After the command code the host
issues a byte count which describes how many more bytes will follow in the message. If a slave has
20 bytes to send, the byte count field will have the value 20 (14h), followed by the 20 bytes of data.
The byte count does not include the PEC byte. The byte count may not be 0. A Block Read or Write
is allowed to transfer a maximum of 32 data bytes.
Figure 21.Block Write with PEC
A Block Read differs from a block write in that the repeated START condition exists to satisfy the
requirement for a change in the transfer direction. A NACK immediately preceding the STOP
condition signifies the end of the read transfer.
Figure 22.Block Read with PEC
3.4.2.7 Sensor Accuracy
The sensor of the PSMC shall meet below accuracy requirements for sensor readings. The accuracy
shall be meet at the specified environmental condition and the full range of rated input voltage.
READ_VIN
READ_IIN
READ_VOUT
READ_IOUT
READ_POUT
READ_PIN
Table 35.Sensor Accuracy
Required Accuracy (+/-x% of equipment reading)
(Vin range=100v-240v)
Sensor
<10% load
10% - 20% load
>20% - 100% load
Pin
± 10W
± 10W
± 5%
Pout
± 10W
± 10W
± 5%
Vin
± 5%
Vout
± 5%
Iin
NA
± 15%
± 5%

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