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SE97

Manufacturer Part Number
SE97
Description
DDR memory module temp sensor with integrated SPD, 3.3 V
Manufacturer
NXP [NXP Semiconductors]
Datasheet

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8. Register descriptions
SE97_5
Product data sheet
7.11 Hot plugging
8.1 Register overview
The SE97 can be used in hot plugging applications. Internal circuitry prevents damaging
current backflow through the device when it is powered down, but with the I
EVENT or address pins still connected. The open-drain SDA and EVENT pins (SCL and
address pins are input only) effectively places the outputs in a high-impedance state
during power-up and power-down, which prevents driver conflict and bus contention. The
50 ns noise filter will filter out any insertion glitches from the state machine, which is very
robust and not prone to false operation.
The device needs a proper power-up sequence to reset itself, not only for the device
I
into its operational registers. The power-up sequence should occur correctly with a fast
ramp rate and the I
power-up, but it should not damage the part if the power-up sequence is abnormal. If the
SCL line is held LOW, the part will not exit the power-on reset mode since the part is held
in reset until SCL is released.
This section describes all the registers used in the SE97. The registers are used for
latching the temperature reading, storing the low and high temperature limits, configuring,
the hysteresis threshold and the ADC, as well as reporting status. The device uses the
pointer register to access these registers. Read registers, as the name implies, are used
for read only, and the write registers are for write only. Any attempt to read from a
write-only register will result in reading ‘0’s. Writing to a read-only register will have no
effect on the read even though the write command is acknowledged. The Pointer register
is an 8-bit register. All other registers are 16-bit.
Table 8.
A write to reserved registers my cause unexpected results which may result in requiring a
reset by removing and re-applying its power.
Address (hex)
n/a
00h
01h
02h
03h
04h
05h
06h
07h
08h to 21h
22h
23h to FFh
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C-bus and I/O initial states, but also to load specific pre-defined data or calibration data
Register summary
Default state (hex)
n/a
0017h
0000h
0000h
0000h
0000h
n/a
1131h
A200h
0000h
0000h
0000h
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C-bus active. The SE97 might not respond immediately after
Rev. 05 — 6 August 2009
DDR memory module temp sensor with integrated SPD, 3.3 V
Register name
Pointer register
Capability register (B grade = 0017h)
Configuration register
Upper Boundary Alarm Trip register
Lower Boundary Alarm Trip register
Critical Alarm Trip register
Temperature register
Manufacturer ID register
Device ID/Revision register
reserved registers
SMBus register
reserved registers
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