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ZL6100EVAL1Z

Manufacturer Part Number
ZL6100EVAL1Z
Description
EVAL BOARD USB ZL6100
Manufacturer
Intersil
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Specifications of ZL6100EVAL1Z

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Non-Volatile Memory and Device Security Features
The ZL6100 has internal non-volatile memory where user
configurations are stored. Integrated security measures
ensure that the user can only restore the device to a level
that has been made available to them. Refer to “Start-up
Procedure” on page 13, for details on how the device loads
stored values from internal memory during start-up.
During the initialization process, the ZL6100 checks for
stored values contained in its internal non-volatile memory.
The ZL6100 offers two internal memory storage units that
are accessible by the user as follows:
Related Documentation
1. Default Store: A power supply module manufacturer
may want to protect the module from damage by
preventing the user from being able to modify certain
values that are related to the physical construction of the
module. In this case, the module manufacturer would use
ZL6100EVAL1Z
AN2033
AN2034
AN2035
ITEM
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Evaluation Board – 40A single phase
Application Note: Digital-DC PMBus Command Set
Application Note: Digital-DC Current Sharing
Application Note: Digital-DC Control Loop Compensation
ZL6100
Please refer to Application Note AN2033 for details on how
to set specific security measures via the I
interface.
Related Tools and Documentation
The following application support documents and tools are
available to help simplify your design.
2. User Store: The manufacturer of a piece of equipment
the Default Store and would allow the user to restore the
device to its default setting but would restrict the user
from restoring the device to the factory settings.
may want to provide the ability to modify certain power
supply settings while still protecting the equipment from
modifying values that can lead to a system level fault. The
equipment manufacturer would use the User Store to
achieve this goal.
DESCRIPTION
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C/SMBus
December 15, 2010
FN6876.2

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