ADM1266 Datasheet

Cascadable Super Sequencer with Margin Control and Fault Recording

Part No.:
ADM1266
Manufacturer:
Analog Devices, Inc.
Page:
66 Pages
Size:
1056 KB
Views:
0
Update Time:
2025-09-23 14:39:33

ADM1266 DataSheet Applicable Part

Part No. In Stock Price Packaging SPQ Marking MSL Pins Temp Range Package Description
ADM1266ACPZ 520pcs $18.081 Tray 260 ADM1266ACPZ 3 64 -40°C ~ 105°C 64-LFCSP
ADM1266ACPZ-R7 750pcs $18.081 Reel 750 ADM1266ACPZ 3 64 -40°C ~ 105°C 64-LFCSP
SPQ:Standard Pack Quantity;MSL:Moisture Sensitivity Level

ADM1266 DataSheet PDF

ADM1266 Features

  • Complete supervisory and sequencing solution for up to 17 supplies
    • Expandable to 257 supplies with additional ADM1266 ICs connected to the 2-wire interdevice bus
    • Fully programmable sequencing engine
  • 17 supply fault detectors enable real time supervision of supplies
    • 0.4 V to 15 V on VH1 to VH4 (VHx)
    • 0.4 V to 5 V on VP1 to VP13 (VPx)
    • Device powered by the higher of VH1 and VH2 inputs for improved operating redundancy
  • 12-bit ADC for readback of all supervised voltages
  • Black box nonvolatile fault recording
  • 16 PDIOs
  • 9 GPIOs
  • 9 voltage output 8-bit DACs allow voltage margining adjustment via dc-to-dc converter trim/feedback node
  • Main and backup memory
  • Industry standard PMBus interface compliant
  • Available in a 9 mm × 9 mm, 64-lead package

ADM1266 Applications

  • Communications infrastructure
  • Industrial test and measurement

ADM1266 Description

The ADM1266 Super Sequencer® is a configurable supervisory/sequencing device that offers a single-chip solution for supply monitoring and sequencing in systems with up to 17 supplies. For systems with more supplies (up to 257), the operation of up to 16 ADM1266 devices can be synchronized through a proprietary 2-wire interface (interdevice bus).

The sequencing engine (SE) monitors the supply fault detectors (SFDs), programmable driver input/outputs (PDIOs), general-purpose inputs/outputs (GPIOs), and timers, and controls the PDIOs and GPIOs to sequence the supplies up and down as required. The logical core of the device is an ARM® Cortex-M3 microcontroller. The firmware is supplied by Analog Devices, Inc., and all configuration is performed through an intuitive graphic user interface (GUI).

Additionally, the ADM1266 integrates an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and voltage output digital-to-analog converters (DACs) that can be used to adjust either the feedback node or reference of a dc-to-dc converter to implement a closed-loop, autonomous, margining system.

A block of nonvolatile EEPROM is available to record voltage, time, and fault information when instructed to by the sequencing engine configuration.

ADM1266 Datasheet FAQs