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Typical performance characteristics, 0 functional description, 1 o.s. output, tos and thyst limits – Rainbow Electronics LM75 User Manual

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Typical Performance Characteristics

Static Quiescent Current vs

Temperature

Dynamic Quiescent Current vs

Temperature

Accuracy vs Temperature

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1.0 Functional Description

The LM75 temperature sensor incorporates a band-gap type
temperature

sensor

and

9-bit

ADC

(Delta-Sigma

Analog-to-Digital Converter). The temperature data output of
the LM75 is available at all times via the I

2

C bus. If a

conversion is in progress, it will be stopped and restarted
after the read. A digital comparator is also incorporated that
compares a series of readings, the number of which is
user-selectable, to user-programmable setpoint and hyster-
esis values. The comparator trips the O.S. output line, which
is programmable for mode and polarity.

The LM75B contains all the functionality of the LM75C, plus
two additional features:

1.

The LM75B has an integrated low-pass filter on both the
SDA and the SCL line. These filters increase communi-
cations reliability in noisy environments.

2.

The LM75B also has a bus fault timeout feature. If the
SDA line is held low for longer than t

TIMEOUT

(75 ms

minimum to 325 ms maximum) the LM75B will reset to
the IDLE state (SDA set to high impedance) and wait for
a new start condition.

1.1 O.S. OUTPUT, T

OS

AND T

HYST

LIMITS

In Comparator mode the O.S. Output behaves like a ther-
mostat. The output becomes active when temperature ex-
ceeds the T

OS

limit, and leaves the active state when the

temperature drops below the T

HYST

limit. In this mode the

O.S. output can be used to turn a cooling fan on, initiate an
emergency system shutdown, or reduce system clock
speed. Shutdown mode does not reset O.S. state in a com-
parator mode.

In Interrupt mode exceeding T

OS

also makes O.S. active but

O.S. will remain active indefinitely until reset by reading any
register via the I

2

C interface. Once O.S. has been activated

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FIGURE 3. Printed Circuit Board Used for Thermal Resistance Specifications

LM75

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