LM99-1EVAL/NOPB National Semiconductor, LM99-1EVAL/NOPB Datasheet - Page 11

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LM99-1EVAL/NOPB

Manufacturer Part Number
LM99-1EVAL/NOPB
Description
BOARD EVALUATION LM99-1
Manufacturer
National Semiconductor
Series
PowerWise®r
Datasheets

Specifications of LM99-1EVAL/NOPB

Sensor Type
Temperature
Sensing Range
0°C ~ 125°C
Interface
SMBus (2-Wire/I²C)
Sensitivity
±1°C
Voltage - Supply
3 V ~ 3.6 V
Embedded
No
Utilized Ic / Part
LM99-1
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
Q3777902
1.0 Functional Description
1.9 COMMUNICATING WITH THE LM99
The data registers in the LM99 are selected by the Com-
mand Register. At power-up the Command Register is set to
“00”, the location for the Read Local Temperature Register.
The Command Register latches the last location it was set
to. Each data register in the LM99 falls into one of four types
of user accessibility:
1. Read only
2. Write only
3. Read/Write same address
4. Read/Write different address
A Write to the LM99 will always include the address byte and
the command byte. A write to any register requires one data
byte.
Reading the LM99 can take place either of two ways:
1. If the location latched in the Command Register is cor-
rect (most of the time it is expected that the Command
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2. If the Command Register needs to be set, then an
The data byte has the most significant bit first. At the end of
a read, the LM99 can accept either Acknowledge or No
Acknowledge from the Master (No Acknowledge is typically
used as a signal for the slave that the Master has read its
last byte). It takes the LM99 31.25 ms to measure the
temperature of the remote diode and internal diode. When
retrieving all 10 bits from a previous remote diode tempera-
ture measurement, the master must insure that all 10 bits are
from the same temperature conversion. This may be
achieved by using one-shot mode or by setting the conver-
sion rate and monitoring the busy bit such that no conversion
occurs in between reading the MSB and LSB of the last
temperature conversion.
Register will point to one of the Read Temperature Reg-
isters because that will be the data most frequently read
from the LM99), then the read can simply consist of an
address byte, followed by retrieving the data byte.
address byte, command byte, repeat start, and another
address byte will accomplish a read.
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