SI4430-B1-FMR Silicon Laboratories Inc, SI4430-B1-FMR Datasheet - Page 53

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SI4430-B1-FMR

Manufacturer Part Number
SI4430-B1-FMR
Description
IC TXRX 900-960MHZ -8-13DB 20QFN
Manufacturer
Silicon Laboratories Inc
Datasheets

Specifications of SI4430-B1-FMR

Mfg Application Notes
Transitioning SI4430/31 to Rev B
Frequency
900MHz ~ 960MHz
Data Rate - Maximum
256kbps
Modulation Or Protocol
ISM
Applications
General Purpose
Power - Output
13dBm
Sensitivity
-121dBm
Voltage - Supply
1.8 V ~ 3.6 V
Current - Receiving
18.5mA
Current - Transmitting
30mA
Data Interface
PCB, Surface Mount
Antenna Connector
PCB, Surface Mount
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
20-VQFN
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Memory Size
-
8.4. Temperature Sensor
An integrated on-chip analog temperature sensor is available. The temperature sensor will be automatically
enabled when the temperature sensor is selected as the input of the ADC or when the analog temp voltage is
selected on the analog test bus. The temperature sensor value may be digitized using the general-purpose ADC
and read out over the SPI through "Register 10h. ADC Sensor Amplifier Offset." The range of the temperature
sensor is configurable. Table 16 lists the settings for the different temperature ranges and performance.
To use the Temp Sensor:
1. Set the input for ADC to the temperature sensor, "Register 0Fh. ADC Configuration"—adcsel[2:0] = 000
2. Set the reference for ADC, "Register 0Fh. ADC Configuration"—adcref[1:0] = 00
3. Set the temperature range for ADC, "Register 12h. Temperature Sensor Calibration"—tsrange[1:0]
4. Set entsoffs = 1, "Register 12h. Temperature Sensor Calibration"
5. Trigger ADC reading, "Register 0Fh. ADC Configuration"—adcstart = 1
6. Read temperature value—Read contents of "Register 11h. ADC Value"
The slope of the temperature sensor is very linear and monotonic. For absolute accuracy better than 10 °C
calibration is necessary. The temperature sensor may be calibrated by setting entsoffs = 1 in “Register 12h.
Temperature Sensor Control” and setting the offset with the tvoffs[7:0] bits in “Register 13h. Temperature Value
Offset.” This method adds a positive offset digitally to the ADC value that is read in “Register 11h. ADC Value.” The
other method of calibration is to use the tstrim which compensates the analog circuit. This is done by setting
entstrim = 1 and using the tstrim[2:0] bits to offset the temperature in “Register 12h. Temperature Sensor Control.”
With this method of calibration, a negative offset may be achieved. With both methods of calibration better than
±3 °C absolute accuracy may be achieved.
The different ranges for the temperature sensor and ADC8 are demonstrated in Figure 28. The value of the ADC8
may be translated to a temperature reading by ADC8Value x ADC8 LSB + Lowest Temperature in Temp Range.
For instance for a tsrange = 00, Temp = ADC8Value x 0.5 – 64.
Add R/W Function/Description
12
13
*Note: Absolute temperature mode, no temperature shift. This mode is only for test purposes. POR value of
R/W
R/W Temperature Value Offset
entoff
0*
1
1
1
1
EN_TOFF is 1.
Sensor Control
Temperature
tsrange[1]
0
0
1
1
1
Table 16. Temperature Sensor Range
tsrange[0]
tsrange[1]
tvoffs[7]
D7
0
1
0
1
0
tsrange[0]
tvoffs[6]
D6
Temp. range
–64 … 192
–40 … 216
–64 … 64
0 … 128
0 … 341
Rev 1.1
entsoffs
tvoffs[5]
D5
entstrim
tvoffs[4]
D4
Unit
°C
°C
°C
°F
°K
tstrim[3]
tvoffs[3]
D3
Si4430/31/32-B1
8 mV/°C
4 mV/°C
8 mV/°C
4 mV/°F
3 mV/°K
tstrim[2]
tvoffs[2]
Slope
D2
vbgtrim[1] vbgtrim[0]
tvoffs[1]
D1
ADC8 LSB
tvoffs[0]
1.333 °K
D0
0.5 °C
0.5 °C
1 °C
1 °F
POR Def.
20h
00h
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