Hi Kevin,

On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 10:58:57, Mohammed, Afzal wrote:
> > Using your example above, what if the closest value was 1.259V?
> > Wouldn't you then need +/- range?
> 
> In that case, it will set to next step after 1.259V.
> 
> If +/- is used, it may happen that SoC will work for a particular frequency
> at a voltage lower than it has been characterized (if you ask me to define
> characterized, I don't know, but what I know is that SoC can work at a
> lower frequency for the voltage of an OPP, but not vice versa). Still as
> voltage will be only very less than that specified by OPP, it may not be
> a problem to use +/-

Upon discussing with Sekhar, realized that I was wrong in the above
statements, +/- OPP tolerance range should be used.

Regards
Afzal
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