SMBusenabled
SMBusenabled refers to devices or components that are compatible with the System Management Bus (SMBus) protocol, which is a communication standard primarily used for monitoring and controlling system hardware. SMBus is a subset of the I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) protocol, optimized for low-speed, power-efficient data exchange between control chips, sensors, and other peripherals within electronic systems, such as computers and servers.
Devices labeled as SMBusenabled are capable of communicating with a host system through the SMBus interface,
Typically, SMBusenabled devices include sensors, power management ICs, and system controllers that support the SMBus specification.
The SMBus protocol supports features like alert notifications, multi-device communication, and address management, making SMBusenabled components
In summary, SMBusenabled indicates that a device can engage in low-power, robust communication over the SMBus