C-compatible serial interface – Rainbow Electronics MAX6635 User Manual

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Temperature Alert

(MAX6634/MAX6635)

ALERT has programmable polarity and two modes:
comparator and interrupt. Polarity and mode are select-
ed through the Configuration register (Table 4). The

ALERT output is open drain.

Interrupt Mode

With

ALERT in interrupt mode, the MAX6634/MAX6635

look for a T

HIGH

or a T

LOW

fault. The

ALERT pin asserts

an alarm for an undertemperature fault, as well as for
an overtemperature fault. Once either fault has
occurred, it remains active until deasserted by a read
of any register. The device then begins to look for a
temperature change crossing the hysteresis level. The
activation of

ALERT is subject to the depth of the fault

queue.

For example: If T

HIGH

is set to 100°C, T

HYST

is set to

20°C, and the fault queue depth is set to 4,

ALERT

does not assert until four consecutive conversions
exceed 100°C. If the temperature is then read through
the I

2

C-compatible interface,

ALERT deasserts. ALERT

asserts again when four consecutive conversions are
less than 80°C.

Comparator Mode

In comparator mode,

ALERT is asserted when the num-

ber of consecutive conversions exceeding the value in
the T

HIGH

register, or lower than the value in the T

LOW

register, is equal to the depth of the fault queue.

ALERT

deasserts when the number of consecutive conversions

less than T

HIGH

- T

HYST

or greater than T

LOW

+ T

HYST

is equal to the depth of the fault queue.

For example: If T

HIGH

is set to 100°C, T

LOW

is set to

80°C, and the fault queue depth is set to four,

ALERT

does not assert until four consecutive conversions
exceed 100°C, or are below 80°C.

ALERT only

deasserts if four consecutive conversions are less than
T

HIGH

- T

HYST

or greater than T

LOW

+ T

HYST

.

Comparator mode allows autonomous clearing of an

ALERT fault without the intervention of a master and is
ideal to use for driving a thermostat (Figure 10).

Overtemperature Alarm (MAX6635)

The MAX6635 also includes an overtemperature output
that is always in comparator mode. Whenever the tem-
perature exceeds a value in the programmable T

MAX

register,

OVERT is asserted. OVERT only deasserts

after the temperature drops below T

MAX

- T

HYST

. When

the fault queue is activated,

OVERT is subject to that

queue, which sets the number of faults that must occur
before

OVERT asserts or deasserts. This helps prevent

spurious alarms in noisy environments.

Comparator mode also allows autonomous clearing of
an

OVERT fault without the intervention of a master and

thus is ideal to use for driving a cooling fan (Figure 11).
In this application, the polarity of

OVERT is active high.

Shutdown

The MAX6633/MAX6634/MAX6635 feature a shutdown
mode, accessible through the serial interface that
saves power by turning off everything except the POR

MAX6633/MAX6634/MAX6635

12-Bit Plus Sign Temperature Sensors with

SMBus/I

2

C-Compatible Serial Interface

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11

3

8

VCC

+3V TO +5.5V

MAX6634

RELAY
5VDC, 20mA
125VAC, 1A

2N3904

HEATER
SUPPLY

HEATER

4

4k

ALERT

Figure 10. Simple Thermostat

3

10k

8

V

CC

+3V TO +5.5V

+12V

MAX6635

4

12V 300mA
MOTOR

FAN

LOGIC-LEVEL
MOSFET

OVERT

Figure 11. Fan Controller

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