ADT75BRMZ Analog Devices Inc, ADT75BRMZ Datasheet - Page 12

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ADT75BRMZ

Manufacturer Part Number
ADT75BRMZ
Description
IC,TEMPERATURE SENSOR,TSSOP,8PIN,PLASTIC
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of ADT75BRMZ

Function
Temp Monitoring System (Sensor)
Topology
ADC (Sigma Delta), Comparator, Register Bank
Sensor Type
Internal
Sensing Temperature
-55°C ~ 125°C
Output Type
I²C™/SMBus™
Output Alarm
No
Output Fan
No
Voltage - Supply
3 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-55°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-MSOP, Micro8™, 8-uMAX, 8-uSOP,
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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ADT75
ONE-SHOT MODE
Setting Bit D5 of the configuration register enables the one-shot
mode. When this mode is enabled, the ADT75 goes immedi-
ately into shutdown mode and the current consumption is
reduced to typically 3 μA when V
V
when Address 0x04 is written to the address pointer register,
which is writing to the one-shot register. The ADT75 powers
up, does a temperature conversion, and powers down again.
Wait for a minimum of 60 ms after writing to the one-shot
register before reading back the temperature. This time ensures
the ADT75 has time to power up and do a conversion. Reading
back from the one-shot register, Address 0x04, gives the resultant
temperature conversion. Reading from the temperature value
register also gives the same temperature value.
When either of the overtemperature detection modes is
selected, a write to the one-shot register, Address 0x04, causes
the OS/ALERT pin to go active if the temperature exceeds the
overtemperature limits. Refer to Figure 12 for more information
on one-shot OS/ALERT pin operation.
Note: In the interrupt mode, a read from any register resets the
OS/ALERT pin after it is activated by a write to the one-shot
register. In the comparator mode, once the temperature drops
below the value in the T
register resets the OS/ALERT pin.
The one-shot mode is useful when one of the circuit design
priorities is to reduce power consumption.
DD
is 5 V. A one-shot temperature measurement is initiated
HYST
register, a write to the one-shot
DD
is 3.3 V and 5.5 μA when
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POLARITY = ACTIVE HIGH
POLARITY = ACTIVE HIGH
FAULT QUEUE
Bit D3 and Bit D4 of the configuration register are used to set
up a fault queue. Up to six faults are provided to prevent false
tripping of the OS/ALERT pin when the ADT75 is used in a
noisy temperature environment. The number of faults set in the
queue must occur consecutively to set the OS/ALERT output.
POLARITY = ACTIVE LOW
POLARITY = ACTIVE LOW
(COMPARATOR MODE)
(COMPARATOR MODE)
(INTERRUPT MODE)
(INTERRUPT MODE)
OS/ALERT PIN
OS/ALERT PIN
OS/ALERT PIN
OS/ALERT PIN
Figure 12. One-Shot OS/ALERT Pin Operation
TEMPERATURE
82°C
81°C
80°C
79°C
78°C
77°C
76°C
75°C
74°C
73°C
1
2
READ FROM ANY REGISTER.
THERE IS A 60ms DELAY BETWEEN WRITING TO THE
ONE-SHOT REGISTER AND THE OS/ALERT PIN GOING
ACTIVE. THIS IS DUE TO THE CONVERSION TIME.
WRITE TO
0x04 REG.
READ
2
1
WRITE TO
0x04 REG.
READ
2
1
WRITE TO
0x04 REG.
READ
2
1
T
T
TIME
OS
HYST

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