DS1859
Dual, Temperature-Controlled Resistors with
Internally Calibrated Monitors
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above is accessible only through the Main Device
address. This memory is organized as three tables. The
desired table can be selected by the contents of mem-
ory location 7Fh, Main Device. The Auxiliary Device
address has no access to the tables, but the Auxiliary
Device address can be mapped into the Main Device’s
memory space as a fourth table. Device addresses are
programmable with two control bits in EEPROM.
ADEN configures memory access to respond to differ-
ent device addresses (see Tables 4 and 5).
The default device address for EEPROM-generated
addresses is A2h.
If the ADEN bit is 1, additional 128 bytes of EEPROM
are accessible through the Main Device, selected as
Table 00 (see Figure 3). In this configuration, the
Auxiliary Device is not accessible. APEN controls the
protection of Table 00 regardless of ADEN’s setting.
ADFIX (address fixed) determines whether the Main
Device address is determined by an EEPROM byte
(Table 01, byte 8Ch, when ADFIX = 1). There can be
up to 128 devices sharing a common 2-wire bus, with
each device having its own unique device address.
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