Rainbow Electronics DS1775R_T User Manual

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is programmable. The power–up state of the DS1775 is in the comparator mode with a single fault
generating an active O.S.

Digital data is written to/read from the DS1775 via a 2–wire interface, and all communication is MSb
first.

DS1775 FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM Figure 1

OPERATION–Measuring Temperature

The core of DS1775 functionality is its direct–to–digital temperature sensor. The DS1775 measures
temperature through the use of an on–chip temperature measurement technique with an operating range
from –55

°C to +125°C. Temperature conversions are initiated upon power–up, and the most recent result

is stored in the thermometer register. Conversions are performed continuously unless the user intervenes
by altering the configuration register to put the DS1775 into a shutdown mode. Regardless of the mode
used, the digital temperature can be retrieved from the temperature register by setting the pointer to that
location (00h, power–up default). The DS1775 power–up default has the sensor automatically performing
9–bit conversions continuously. Details on how to change the settings after power–up are contained in the
“OPERATION–Programming” section.

The resolution of the temperature conversion is configurable (9, 10, 11, or 12 bits), with 9–bit readings
the default state. This equates to a temperature resolution of 0.5

°C, 0.25°C, 0.125°C, or 0.0625°C.

Following each conversion, thermal data is stored in the thermometer register in two’s complement
format; the information can be retrieved over the 2–wire interface with the device pointer set to the
temperature register. Table 2 describes the exact relationship of output data to measured temperature. The

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