Rainbow Electronics LM84 User Manual

General description, Features, Key specifications

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LM84
Diode Input Digital Temperature Sensor with Two-Wire
Interface

General Description

The

LM84

is

a

remote

diode

temperature

sensor,

Delta-Sigma

analog-to-digital

converter,

and

digital

over-temperature detector with an SMBus

interface. The

LM84 senses its own temperature as well as the tempera-
ture of a target IC with a diode junction, such as a Pentium

®

II processor or a diode connected 2N3904. A diode junction
(semiconductor junction) is required on the target IC’s die. A
host can query the LM84 at any time to read the temperature
of this diode as well as the temperature state of the LM84
itself. A T_CRIT_A interrupt output becomes active when the
temperature is greater than a programmable comparator
limit, T_CRIT.

The host can program as well as read back the state of the
T_CRIT register. Three state logic inputs allow two pins
(ADD0, ADD1) to select up to 9 SMBus address locations for
the LM84. The sensor powers up with default thresholds of
127˚C for T_CRIT.

Features

n

Directly senses die temperature of remote ICs

n

Senses temperature of remote diodes

n

SMBus compatible interface, supports SMBus Timeout

n

Register readback capability

n

7 bit plus sign temperature data format

n

2 address select lines enable 9 LM84s to be connected
to a single bus

Key Specifications

j

Supply Voltage

3.0V - 3.6V

j

Supply Current

1 mA (max)

j

Local Temperature Accuracy

±

1.0˚C (typ)

j

Remote Diode Temperature Accuracy

+60˚C to +100˚C

±

3˚C (max)

0˚C to +125˚C

±

5˚C (max)

Applications

n

System Thermal Management

n

Personal Computers

n

Electronic Test Equipment

n

Office Electronics

n

HVAC

Simplified Block Diagram

SMBus

is a trademark of the Intel Corporation.

Pentium

®

II processor is a registered trademark of the Intel Corporation.

I2C

®

is a registered trademark of the Philips Corporation.

DS100961-1

# Indicates Active Low (”NOT“)

July 2000

LM84

Diode

Input

Digital

T

emperature

Sensor

with

T

wo-W

ire

Interface

© 2001 National Semiconductor Corporation

DS100961

www.national.com

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