Logic electrical characteristics, 0 functional description – Rainbow Electronics LM84 User Manual

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Logic Electrical Characteristics

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1.0 Functional Description

The LM84 temperature sensor incorporates a band-gap type
temperature sensor using a Local or Remote diode and an
8-bit ADC (Delta-Sigma Analog-to-Digital Converter). The
LM84 is compatible with the serial SMBus and I

2

C inter-

faces. Digital comparators compare Local and Remote read-
ings

to

user-programmable

setpoints

(LT_CRIT

and

RT_CRIT). Activation of the T_CRIT_A output indicates that
a temperature reading is greater than the limit preset in a
T_CRIT register.

1.1 T_CRIT_A OUTPUT, T_CRIT LIMITS

T_CRIT_A is activated when the Local temperature reading
is greater than the limit preset in the local critical temperature
setpoint register (LT_CRIT) or when the Remote tempera-
ture reading is greater than the limit preset in the remote
critical temperature setpoint register (RT_CRIT), as shown in
Figure 3. The T_CRIT_A mask bit (bit 7 of the Configuration
Register) when set will disable the T_CRIT_A output.

The Status Register can be read to determine which event
caused the alarm. A bit in the Status Register is set high to
indicate T_CRIT temperature alarm, see

Section 1.8.3.

Local and remote temperature diodes are sampled alter-
nately by the A/D converter. The T_CRIT_A output and the
Status Register flags are updated at the completion of a
conversion, which takes approximately 60 ms. T_CRIT_A
and the Status Register flags are reset only after the Status
Register is read and if the temperature is below the setpoint.

1.2 POWER-ON RESET DEFAULT STATES

LM84 always powers up to these known default states:

1.

Local Temperature set to 0˚C

2.

Remote Temperature set to 0˚C until the LM84 senses a
diode present or open circuit on the D+ and D− input
pins.

3.

Status Register set to 00h.

4.

Command Register set to 00h; T_CRIT_A enabled.

5.

Local and Remote T_CRIT set to 127˚C

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FIGURE 2. Temperature-to-Digital Transfer Function (Non-linear scale for clarity)

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FIGURE 3. T_CRIT_A Temperature Response Diagram

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