LM90EVAL National Semiconductor, LM90EVAL Datasheet

no-image

LM90EVAL

Manufacturer Part Number
LM90EVAL
Description
BOARD EVALUATION LM90
Manufacturer
National Semiconductor
Datasheets

Specifications of LM90EVAL

Sensor Type
Temperature
Sensing Range
0°C ~ 125°C
Interface
SMBus (2-Wire/I²C)
Sensitivity
±1.5°C
Voltage - Supply
3 V ~ 3.6 V
Embedded
No
Utilized Ic / Part
LM90
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
© 2002 National Semiconductor Corporation
LM90
Temperature Sensor with Two-Wire Interface
General Description
The LM90 is an 11-bit digital temperature sensor with a
2-wire System Management Bus (SMBus) serial interface.
The LM90 accurately measures its own temperature as well
as the temperature of an external device, such as processor
thermal diode or diode connected transistor such as the
2N3904. The temperature of any ASIC can be accurately
determined using the LM90 as long as a dedicated diode
(semiconductor junction) is available on the target die. The
LM90 remote sensor accuracy of
the 1.008 typical non-ideality factor of the mobile Pentium
III
register
requiring
hardware.monitor.team
new processors.
Activation of the ALERT output occurs when any tempera-
ture goes outside a preprogrammed window set by the HIGH
and LOW temperature limit registers or exceeds the T_CRIT
temperature limit. Activation of the T_CRIT_A occurs when
any temperature exceeds the T_CRIT programmed limit.
The LM90 is pin and register compatible with the LM86,
Analog Devices ADM1032 and Maxim MAX6657/8.
Features
n Accurately senses die temperature of remote ICs or
n Offset register allows sensing a variety of thermal
LM90 Simplified Block Diagram
±
Pentium
diode junctions
diodes accurately
3˚C Accurate, Remote Diode and Local Digital
thermal
is a trademark of Intel Corporation.
to
continuous
allow
diode.
measuring
@
software
nsc.com to obtain the latest data for
The
LM90
±
3˚C is factory trimmed for
other
management.
DS200337
has
diodes
an
Contact
without
Offset
n On-board local temperature sensing
n 10 bit plus sign remote diode temperature data format,
n Diode fault detection circuitry
n T_CRIT_A output useful for system shutdown (open
n ALERT output supports SMBus 2.0 protocol
n SMBus 2.0 compatible interface, supports TIMEOUT
n 8-pin MSOP packages
Key Specifications
Applications
n System Thermal Management
n Electronic Test Equipment
n Office Electronics
j
j
j
j
error)
0.125 ˚C resolution
diode does not activate T_CRIT_A)
Supply Voltage
Supply Current
Local Temp Accuracy (includes quantization error)
Remote Diode Temp Accuracy (includes quantization
T
T
A
=30˚C to 50˚C, T
A
(e.g. Laptop, Desktop, Workstations, Server)
=0˚C to 85˚C, T
T
D
D
A
=25˚C to 125˚C
=60˚C to 100˚C
=25˚C to 125˚C
February 2002
±
±
±
20033701
www.national.com
3.0V to 3.6V
4.0˚C (max)
3.0˚C (max)
4.0˚C (max)
0.8mA (typ)

Related parts for LM90EVAL

LM90EVAL Summary of contents

Page 1

... LM90 Simplified Block Diagram Pentium ™ trademark of Intel Corporation. © 2002 National Semiconductor Corporation n On-board local temperature sensing n 10 bit plus sign remote diode temperature data format, 0.125 ˚C resolution n Diode fault detection circuitry n T_CRIT_A output useful for system shutdown (open diode does not activate T_CRIT_A) n ALERT output supports SMBus 2 ...

Page 2

Connection Diagram Ordering Information LM90CIMM LM90CIMMX Pin Descriptions Label Pin # D− 3 T_CRIT_A 4 GND 5 ALERT 6 SMBData 7 SMBCLK 8 www.national.com MSOP-8 20033702 TOP VIEW Package NS Package Marking Number T11C MUA08A ...

Page 3

Typical Application 3 20033703 www.national.com ...

Page 4

Absolute Maximum Ratings Supply Voltage Voltage at SMBData, SMBCLK, ALERT, T_CRIT_A Voltage at Other Pins D− Input Current Input Current at All Other Pins (Note 2) Package Input Current (Note 2) SMBData, ALERT, T_CRIT_A Output Sink Current Storage Temperature Soldering ...

Page 5

Temperature-to-Digital Converter Characteristics Unless otherwise noted, these specifications apply for all other limits MIN A MAX A Parameter Local and Remote T_CRIT Default Temperature Setting Logic Electrical Characteristics DIGITAL DC CHARACTERISTICS Unless ...

Page 6

SMBus DIGITAL SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS Unless otherwise noted, these specifications apply for V pF. Boldface limits apply for The switching characteristics of the LM90 fully meet or exceed the published specifications of the SMBus version 2.0. The ...

Page 7

Note 7: Limits are guaranteed to National’s AOQL (Average Outgoing Quality Level). Note 8: Local temperature accuracy does not include the effects of self-heating. The rise in temperature due to self-heating is the product of the internal power dissipation of ...

Page 8

Functional Description use, once the condition that triggered the ALERT to go low is no longer present, the ALERT is de-asserted ( Figure 3 ). For example, if the ALERT output was activated by the compari- > son of ...

Page 9

Functional Description 2. Master sends a START followed by the Alert Response Address (ARA) with a Read Command. 3. Alerting Device(s) send ACK. 4. Alerting Device(s) send their Address. While transmitting their address, alerting devices sense whether their ad- ...

Page 10

Functional Description Temperature Digital Output Binary +25˚C 0001 1001 0000 0000 +1˚C 0000 0001 0000 0000 +0.125˚C 0000 0000 0010 0000 0˚C 0000 0000 0000 0000 −0.125˚C 1111 1111 1110 0000 −1˚C 1111 1111 0000 0000 −25˚C 1110 0111 ...

Page 11

Functional Description (a) Serial Bus Write to the internal Command Register followed by a the Data Byte (b) Serial Bus Write to the Internal Command Register (c) Serial Bus Read from a Register with the Internal Command Register preset ...

Page 12

Functional Description a)Step Response FIGURE 9. Digital Filter Response in a Pentium 4 processor System. The filter on and off curves were purposely www.national.com Level 2 sets maximum filtering. ...

Page 13

Functional Description 1.12 Fault Queue In order to suppress erroneous ALERT or T_CRIT triggering the LM90 incorporates a Fault Queue. The Fault Queue acts to insure a remote temperature measurement is genuinely beyond a HIGH, LOW or T_CRIT setpoint ...

Page 14

LM90 REGISTERS Command Select Address Read Address Write Address < > < > P7:P0 hex P7:P0 hex 13h 13h 14h 14h 19h 19h 20h 20h 21h 21h B0h-BEh B0h-BEh BFh BFh FEh NA FFh NA 2.2 LOCAL and REMOTE ...

Page 15

LM90 REGISTERS D7: ALERT mask: When set to “1” ALERT interrupts are masked. D6: RUN/STOP: When set to “1” SHUTDOWN is enabled. D5: is not defined and defaults to “0”. D4: Remote T_CRIT mask: When set to “1” a ...

Page 16

LM90 REGISTERS For RTOHB: Remote Temperature Offset High Byte. Power up default is LHIGH = RHIGH = 0˚C. 1LSB = 1˚C. Two’s complement format. (Read/Write Address 12h): BIT Value For RTOLB: Remote Temperature Offset High Byte. Power up default ...

Page 17

... Compensating for Diode Non-Ideality In order to compensate for the errors introduced by non-ideality, the temperature sensor is calibrated for a par- ticular processor. National Semiconductor temperature sen- sors are always calibrated to the typical non-ideality of a given processor type. The LM90 is calibrated for the non-ideality of a mobile Pentium III processor, 1.008. When ...

Page 18

Application Hints Error Caused by Non-Ideality Factor FIGURE 12. Compensating for an Untargeted Non-Ideality Factor Temperature errors associated with non-ideality may be re- duced in a specific temperature range of concern through use of the offset registers (11h and ...

Page 19

Application Hints (Continued) 4.2 PCB LAYOUT for MINIMIZING NOISE FIGURE 15. Ideal Diode Trace Layout In a noisy environment, such as a processor mother board, layout considerations are very critical. Noise induced on traces running between the remote temperature ...

Page 20

... NATIONAL’S PRODUCTS ARE NOT AUTHORIZED FOR USE AS CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN LIFE SUPPORT DEVICES OR SYSTEMS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL COUNSEL OF NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION. As used herein: 1. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which, (a) are intended for surgical implant ...

Related keywords