Multichannel remote/local temperature sensors – Rainbow Electronics MAX1989 User Manual

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MAX1668/MAX1805/MAX1989

Multichannel Remote/Local
Temperature Sensors

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Table 5. Configuration Byte Bit Assignments

Table 7. Status Byte 2 Bit Assignments

Table 6. Status Byte Bit 1 Assignments

Note: All flags in this byte stay high until cleared by POR or until the status byte is read.

BIT

NAME

POR

FUNCTION

7 (MSB)

MASKALL

0

Masks all ALERT interrupts when high.

6

RUN/STOP

0

Standby mode control bit. If high, the device immediately stops converting and
enters standby mode. If low, the device converts.

5

MASK4*

0

Masks remote DX4 interrupts when high.

4

MASK3*

0

Masks remote DX3 interrupts when high.

3

MASK2

0

Masks remote DX2 interrupts when high.

2

MASK1

0

Masks remote DX1 interrupts when high.

0

IBIAS1

0

M ed i um /l ow - b i as contr ol b i t. H i g h = l ow b i as, l ow = m ed i um b i as. IBIAS 0 m ust b e l ow .

1

IBIAS0

0

High-bias control bit. High bias on DXP_ when high. Overrides IBIAS1.

BIT

NAME

FUNCTION

7 (MSB)

BUSY

A high indicates that the ADC is busy converting.

6

LHIGH†

A high indicates that the local high-temperature alarm has activated.

5

LLOW†

A high indicates that the local low-temperature alarm has activated.

4

OPEN†

A high indicates one of the remote-diode continuity (open-circuit) faults.

3

ALARM†

A high indicates one of the remote-diode channels has over/undertemperature alarm.

2

N/A

N/A

1

N/A

N/A

0

N/A

N/A

BIT

NAME

FUNCTION

7 (MSB)

RLOW1

A high indicates that the DX1 low-temperature alarm has activated.

6

RHIGH1

A high indicates that the DX1 high-temperature alarm has activated.

5

RLOW2

A high indicates that the DX2 low-temperature alarm has activated.

4

RHIGH2

A high indicates that the DX2 high-temperature alarm has activated.

3

RLOW3*

A high indicates that the DX3 low-temperature alarm has activated.

2

RHIGH3*

A high indicates that the DX3 high-temperature alarm has activated.

1

RLOW4*

A high indicates that the DX4 low-temperature alarm has activated.

0

RHIGH4*

A high indicates that the DX4 high-temperature alarm has activated.

*Not available for MAX1805.

These flags stay high until cleared by POR, or until the status byte register is read.

*Not available for MAX1805.

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