DS1857
Dual Temperature-Controlled Resistors with
External Temperature Input and Monitors
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Detailed Description
The user can read the registers that monitor the V
CC
,
MON1, MON2, and temperature analog signals. After
each signal conversion, a corresponding bit is set that
can be monitored to verify that a conversion has
occurred. The signals also have alarm flags that notify
the user when the signals go above or below the user-
defined value. Interrupts can also be set for each signal.
The position values of each resistor can be indepen-
dently programmed. The user can assign a unique
value to each resistor for every 2°C increment over the
-40°C to +102°C range. Both resistors can also be put
in a high-impedance mode using the RHIZ pin.
An external temperature sense input, EXTTMP, con-
verts an analog voltage into a digital value that repre-
sents temperature. Its scale is defined by +10mV/°C
gain and +500mV offset at 0°C. This corresponds to the
characteristics of the LM50 temperature sensor. The
resistor look-up tables are stepped through according
to this temperature every 2°C from -40°C to +102°C.
FUNCTION
1B2SDA 2-Wire Serial Data Interface. This pin is for serial data transfer to and from the device.
2A2SCL 2-Wire Serial Clock Interface. The serial clock input is used to clock data into and out of the device.
3C3A0Address Input. The address input pins specify the 2-wire address of the device (when ADFIX = 0).
4A1A1Address Input. The address input pins specify the 2-wire address of the device (when ADFIX = 0).
5B1A2Address Input. The address input pins specify the 2-wire address of the device (when ADFIX = 0).
6C2
resistor terminals cannot exceed the power-supply voltage, V
CC
, or go below ground.
14 B4 L1 Low-End Resistor 1 Terminal
15 A4 H1 High-End Resistor 1 Terminal.
16 A3 V
CC
Supply Voltage
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