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IC TEMP SENSOR DIGITAL 16-SSOP

LM84CIMQA

Manufacturer Part Number
LM84CIMQA
Description
IC TEMP SENSOR DIGITAL 16-SSOP
Manufacturer
National Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of LM84CIMQA

Function
Hardware Monitor
Topology
ADC (Sigma Delta), Comparator, Register Bank
Sensor Type
External & Internal
Sensing Temperature
0°C ~ 125°C, External Sensor
Output Type
SMBus™
Output Alarm
Yes
Output Fan
No
Voltage - Supply
3 V ~ 3.6 V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
16-SSOP
For Use With
LM84EVAL - EVALUATION BOARD FOR LM84
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
*LM84CIMQA

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1.0 Functional Description
1.3 SMBus INTERFACE
The LM84 operates as a slave on the SMBus, so the
SMBCLK line is an input (no clock is generated by the LM84)
and the SMBData line is bi-directional. According to SMBus
specifications, the LM84 has a 7-bit slave address. Bit 4 (A3)
of the slave address is hard wired inside the LM84 to a 1.
The remainder of the address bits are controlled by the
address select pins ADD1 and ADD0, and are set by con-
necting these pins to ground for a low, (0) , to V
(1), or left floating (TRI-LEVEL).
Therefore, the complete slave address is:
and is selected as follows:
The LM84 latches the state of the address select pins during
the first read or write on the SMBus. Changing the state of
the address select pins after the first read or write to any
device on the SMBus will not change the slave address of
the LM84.
1.4 TEMPERATURE DATA FORMAT
Temperature data can be read from the Local Temperature,
Remote Temperature, and T_CRIT setpoint registers. Tem-
perature data can only be written to the T_CRIT setpoint
registers. Temperature data is represented by an 8-bit, two’s
complement byte with an LSB (Least Significant Bit) equal to
1˚C:
1.5 OPEN-DRAIN OUTPUTS
SMBData and T_CRIT_A outputs are open-drain and do not
have internal pull-ups. A “high” level will not be observed on
these pins until pull-up current is provided from some exter-
nal source, typically a pull-up resistor. Choice of resistor
value depends on many system factors but, in general, the
pull-up resistor should be as large as possible. This will
MSB
Temperature
A6
TRI-LEVEL
TRI-LEVEL
TRI-LEVEL
Address Select Pin State
+125˚C
ADD0
+25˚C
−25˚C
−55˚C
+1˚C
−1˚C
0˚C
0
0
0
1
1
1
A5
A4
TRI-LEVEL
TRI-LEVEL
TRI-LEVEL
ADD1
0111 1101
0001 1001
0000 0001
0000 0000
1111 1111
1110 0111
1100 1001
0
1
0
1
0
1
Binary
A3
Digital Output
A2
Slave Address
LM84 SMBus
A6:A0 binary
001 1000
001 1001
001 1010
010 1001
010 1010
010 1011
100 1100
100 1101
100 1110
A1
(Continued)
CC
Hex
7Dh
FFh
E7h
C9h
19h
01h
00h
for a high,
LSB
A0
10
minimize any local temperature reading errors due to self
heating of the LM84. The maximum resistance of the pull-up,
based on LM84 specification for High Level Output Current,
to provide a 2V high level, is 30 k .
1.6 DIODE FAULT DETECTION
Before each remote conversion the LM84 goes through an
external diode fault detection sequence. If the D+ input is
shorted to V
be +127˚C, bit 2 (OPEN) of the Status Register will be set. If
the Remote T_CRIT setpoint is set to less than +127˚C then
bit 4 (RTCRIT) of the Status Register will be set which will
activate the T_CRIT_A output, if enabled. If D+ is shorted to
GND or D−, the temperature reading will be 0˚C and bit 2 of
the Status Register will not be set.
CC
or floating then the temperature reading will

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