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IC FUEL GAUGE STND ALONE 10-TDFN

DS2781G+

Manufacturer Part Number
DS2781G+
Description
IC FUEL GAUGE STND ALONE 10-TDFN
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Datasheet

Specifications of DS2781G+

Function
Fuel, Gas Gauge/Monitor
Battery Type
Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion), Lithium-Polymer (Li-Pol)
Voltage - Supply
2.5 V ~ 10 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
10-TDFN Exposed Pad
Operating Supply Voltage
2.5 V to 10 V
Supply Current
70 uA
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Charge Safety Timers
No
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Temperature Monitoring
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
TRANSACTION SEQUENCE
The protocol for accessing the DS2781 through the 1-Wire port is as follows:
The sections that follow describe each of these steps in detail.
All transactions of the 1-Wire bus begin with an initialization sequence consisting of a reset pulse transmitted by the
bus master followed by a presence pulse simultaneously transmitted by the DS2781 and any other slaves on the
bus. The presence pulse tells the bus master that one or more devices are on the bus and ready to operate. For
more details, see the 1-Wire Signaling section.
NET ADDRESS COMMANDS
Once the bus master has detected the presence of one or more slaves, it can issue one of the net address
commands described in the following paragraphs. The name of each ROM command is followed by the 8-bit
opcode for that command in square brackets. Figure 25 presents a transaction flowchart of the net address
commands.
Read Net Address [33h or 39h]. This command allows the bus master to read the DS2781’s 1-Wire net address.
This command can only be used if there is a single slave on the bus. If more than one slave is present, a data
collision occurs when all slaves try to transmit at the same time (open drain produces a wired-AND result). The
RNAOP bit in the status register selects the opcode for this command, with RNAOP = 0 indicating 33h, and
RNAOP = 1 indicating 39h.
Match Net Address [55h]. This command allows the bus master to specifically address one DS2781 on the 1-Wire
bus. Only the addressed DS2781 responds to any subsequent function command. All other slave devices ignore
the function command and wait for a reset pulse. This command can be used with one or more slave devices on
the bus.
Skip Net Address [CCh]. This command saves time when there is only one DS2781 on the bus by allowing the
bus master to issue a function command without specifying the address of the slave. If more than one slave device
is present on the bus, a subsequent function command can cause a data collision when all slaves transmit data at
the same time.
Search Net Address [F0h]. This command allows the bus master to use a process of elimination to identify the 1-
Wire net addresses of all slave devices on the bus. The search process involves the repetition of a simple three-
step routine: read a bit, read the complement of the bit, then write the desired value of that bit. The bus master
performs this simple three-step routine on each bit location of the net address. After one complete pass through all
64 bits, the bus master knows the address of one device. The remaining devices can then be identified on
additional iterations of the process. See Chapter 5 of the Book of DS19xx iButton Standards for a comprehensive
discussion of a net address search, including an actual example (www.maxim-ic.com/ibuttonbook).
Resume [A5h]. This command increases data throughput in multidrop environments where the DS2781 needs to
be accessed several times. Resume is similar to the Skip Net Address command in that the 64-bit net address
does not have to be transmitted each time the DS2781 is accessed. After successfully executing a Match Net
Address command or Search Net Address command, an internal flag is set in the DS2781. When the flag is set,
the DS2781 can be repeatedly accessed through the Resume command function. Accessing another device on the
bus clears the flag, thus preventing two or more devices from simultaneously responding to the Resume command
function.
Initialization
Net Address Command
Function Command
Transaction/Data
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