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... Battery Management FAX Management Printers Portable Medical Instruments HVAC Power Supply Modules Disk Drives Computers Automotive Ordering Information Part Number Package aTS75D8 8-Lead SOIC aTS75M8 8-Lead MSOP AYWW – assembly site code, last digit of year, workweek © Andigilog, Inc. 2005 2 ...
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Absolute Maximum Ratings Supply Voltage Output Voltage Continuous Current, any terminal Storage Temperature Range Lead Soldering Temperature ESD 3 Electrical Characteristics (- 30°C ≤ T ≤ +125° 5.0V unless otherwise noted. A Parameter Specified Temperature Range ...
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This specification only indicates how often temperature information is updated to the Temperature Register. The aTS75 can be read at any time without interrupting the temperature conversion process. 5. Accuracy (expressed in °C) = Difference between the aTS75 output ...
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Basic Operation The aTS75 temperature sensing circuitry continuously produces an analog voltage that is proportional to the device temperature. At regular intervals the aTS75 converts the analog voltage to a two’s complement digital value, which is placed into the temperature ...
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Comparator Mode In Comparator Mode, each time an temperature-to- digital(T-to-D) temperature conversion occurs, the new digital temperature is compared to the value stored in the T and T Registers fault tolerance number of OS HYST consecutive temperature measurements ...
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Registers The ATS75 contains the following five registers: 1) Command Register 2) Temperature Register 3) Configuration Register 4) Over-Limit-Signal Temperature Register (T 5) Hysteresis Temperature Register (T All of these registers can be accessed by the user via the digital ...
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Temperature Register The Temperature Register is a two-byte (16-bit) read-only register. Digital temperatures from the T-to-D converter are stored in the Temperature Register in two’s complement format, and the contents of this register are updated at regular intervals—i.e., each time ...
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Over-Limit-Signal Temperature Register (T The T Register is a two-byte (16-bit) read/write register OS that stores the user-programmable temperature for the thermal alarm in two’s-complement format. At power-up this register defaults to 80°C (i.e., 0101 0000 0000 0000. The format ...
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Serial Data Bus Operation General Operation Writing to and reading from the aTS75 registers is accomplished via the SMBus-compatible two-wire serial interface. SMBus protocol requires that one device on the bus initiates and controls all read and write operations. This ...
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Reading If the pointer is already pointing to the desired register, the master can read from that register by setting the read/write bit (following the slave address After sending an ACK, the aTS75 will begin transmitting data ...
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SCL SDA Address Byte . . . SCL SDA Repeat Start Address Byte from Figure 8. Pointer set followed by immediate read from a 2-byte ...
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SCL SDA Address Byte . . . . Most Significant Data Byte Figure 11. Pointer set followed by immediate write to a 2-byte register (T SCL ...
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D8 Package – 8-Lead SOIC Package Dimensions 0.53mm 3.81mm (min) 5.80mm (min) 3.99mm (max) 6.20mm (max) 1.52mm (min) 1.72mm (max) 0.10mm (min) 0.36mm (min) 0.25mm (max) 0.46mm (max) © Andigilog, Inc. 2005 1.27mm BSC 4.80mm (min) 4.98mm (max) 1.37mm (min) ...
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M8 Package – 8-Lead MSOP Package Dimensions 0.525mm BSC 2.90mm (min) 4.75mm (min) 3.10mm (max) 5.05mm (max) 2.85mm (min) 3.05mm (max) 1.10mm (max) 0.10m 0.25mm (min) m 0.40mm (max) 2.90mm (min) 3.10mm (max) © Andigilog, Inc. 2005 9° (min) 0.65mm ...
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... Fully released datasheets do not contain any classification in the first page header. These documents contain specification on products that are in full production. Andigilog will not change any guaranteed limits without written notice to the customers. Obsolete datasheets that were written prior to January 1, 2001 without any header classification information should be considered as obsolete and non-active specifications the best case as Preliminary Specifications. ® ...
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Notes: Andigilog, Inc. 8380 S. Kyrene Rd., Suite 101 Tempe, Arizona 85284 Tel: (480) 940-6200 Fax: (480) 940-4255 © Andigilog, Inc. 2005 - 16 - www.andigilog.com aTS75 April 2006 - 70A03204 ...