EVB-EMC1001 SMSC, EVB-EMC1001 Datasheet
EVB-EMC1001
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EVB-EMC1001 Summary of contents
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... EVB-EMC1001 User Manual The information contained herein is proprietary to SMSC, and shall be used solely in accordance with the agreement pur- suant to which it is provided. Although the information is believed to be accurate, no responsibility is assumed for inaccura- cies. SMSC reserves the right to make changes to this document and to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice ...
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... The EMC1001 is an SMBus temperature sensing IC with an internal sensor in a SOT23-6 package. The EMC1001 has 2 outputs, temperatures exceed programmed limits. These outputs may be used to generate system alerts, control a fan or force system shutdown without host intervention. The EVB-EMC1001 is a USB-based platform for evaluating the EMC1001. A block diagram of the EVB is shown in Figure 1.1 below. ...
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... EVB-EMC1001 User Manual 2 Getting Started 2.1 System Requirements To use the EVB you will need running Windows 2000 Display resolution 800x600 (or larger to view several windows simultaneously available USB port n 2.1.1 Feature Summary Windows Register Manager application allows viewing and changing register values as well as ...
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... Manager software only needs to be installed once to support all of these EVBs. The list of supported EVBs may be found in the readme.txt file included on the distribution CD. .. Figure 2.2 Register Manager Help Screen Revision 1.1 (12-14-06) EVB-EMC1001 User Manual 4 SMSC EMC1001 ...
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... EVB-EMC1001 User Manual 3 Circuit Description 3.1 Introduction The EMC1001 EVB provides the means to demonstrate EMC1001 features and to view and modify registers. LED Indicators and test points are included to show status information and a fan driver circuit linearly drives a 5V fan to 3 different speeds based on programmable temperature limits. ...
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... LED Indicators LEDs indicate the status of the following signals: , EMC1001 pin 6 Alert/Therm2 EMC1001 pin 4 Addr Therm n +3.3V n USB Activity - blinking indicates USB traffic n Bridge Activity, when ON indicates the Bridge is functioning n Revision 1.1 (12-14-06) EVB-EMC1001 User Manual 6 SMSC EMC1001 ...
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... EVB-EMC1001 User Manual 4 Demo Description 4.1 Register Manager Overview The Register Manager application (RegMan) initially displays the main Help screen, where detailed description of the application’s features may be found. The Help screens can be displayed at any time by selecting Help from the menubar or pressing the ? button on the toolbar. RegMan enables the user to display temperature readings, set temperature limits and read/write configuration register values ...
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... Therm / output must be asserted low. This will occur when Addr Therm is configured as a output, temperatures exceeding the High Temp Therm2 Alert/Therm2 8 EVB-EMC1001 User Manual output must be Alert/Therm2 output will stay asserted. If the output will de-assert. Alert/Therm2 Hysteresis can be Therm SMSC EMC1001 ...