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ADT7410

Manufacturer Part Number
ADT7410
Description
16-Bit Digital I2C Temperature Sensor
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

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THEORY OF OPERATION
CIRCUIT INFORMATION
The ADT7410 is a 13-bit digital temperature sensor that is extend-
able to 16 bits for greater resolution. An on-board temperature
sensor generates a voltage proportional to absolute temperature,
which is compared to an internal voltage reference and input to a
precision digital modulator.
The on-board temperature sensor has excellent accuracy
and linearity over the entire rated temperature range without
needing correction or calibration by the user.
The sensor output is digitized by a sigma-delta (Σ-Δ) modulator,
also known as the charge balance type analog-to-digital conver-
ter. This type of converter utilizes time-domain oversampling
and a high accuracy comparator to deliver 16 bits of resolution
in an extremely compact circuit.
Configuration register functions consist of
CONVERTER DETAILS
The Σ-Δ modulator consists of an input sampler, a summing
network, an integrator, a comparator, and a 1-bit DAC. This
architecture creates a negative feedback loop and minimizes the
integrator output by changing the duty cycle of the comparator
output in response to input voltage changes. The comparator
samples the output of the integrator at a much higher rate than
the input sampling frequency. This oversampling spreads the
quantization noise over a much wider band than that of the
input signal, improving overall noise performance and
increasing accuracy.
The modulated output of the comparator is encoded using
a circuit technique that results in I
VOLTAGE REF
GENERATOR
AND VPTAT
CLOCK
Switching between 13-bit and 16-bit resolution
Switching between normal operation and full power-down
Switching between comparator and interrupt event modes
on the INT and CT pins
Setting the active polarity of the CT and INT pins
Setting the number of faults that activate CT and INT
Enabling the standard one-shot mode and 1 SPS mode
Figure 12. Σ-Δ Modulator
INTEGRATOR
Σ-Δ MODULATOR
LPF DIGITAL
1-BIT
DAC
FILTER
2
C temperature data.
COMPARATOR
1-BIT
13-BIT
TEMPERATURE
REGISTER
VALUE
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TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
In normal mode, the ADT7410 runs an automatic conversion
sequence. During this automatic conversion sequence, a conver-
sion takes 240 ms to complete and the ADT7410 is continuously
converting. This means that as soon as one temperature conver-
sion is completed, another temperature conversion begins. Each
temperature conversion result is stored in the temperature value
registers and is available through the I
conversion mode, the read operation provides the most recent
converted result.
On power-up, the first conversion is a fast conversion, taking
typically 6 ms. If the temperature exceeds 147°C, the CT pin
asserts low. If the temperature exceeds 64°C, the INT pin asserts
low. Fast conversion temperature accuracy is typically within ±5°C.
The conversion clock for the part is generated internally.
No external clock is required except when reading from
and writing to the serial port.
The measured temperature value is compared with a critical
temperature limit (stored in the 16-bit T
register), a high temperature limit (stored in the 16-bit T
point read/write register), and a low temperature limit (stored
in the 16-bit T
value exceeds these limits, the INT pin is activated; and if it exceeds
the T
programmable for polarity via the configuration register, and the
INT and CT pins are also programmable for interrupt mode via
the configuration register.
CRIT
limit, the CT pin is activated. The INT and CT pins are
LOW
setpoint read/write register). If the measured
2
C interface. In continuous
CRIT
setpoint read/write
ADT7410
HIGH
set-

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