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IC TEMP SENSOR DIMM 8-HWSON

SE97TP,147

Manufacturer Part Number
SE97TP,147
Description
IC TEMP SENSOR DIMM 8-HWSON
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Datasheet

Specifications of SE97TP,147

Function
Temp Monitoring System (Sensor)
Topology
ADC (Sigma Delta), Comparator, Register Bank
Sensor Type
Internal
Sensing Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Output Type
I²C™/SMBus™
Output Alarm
Yes
Output Fan
Yes
Voltage - Supply
3 V ~ 3.6 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-WSON (Exposed Pad), 8-HWSON
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
568-4730-2
935286725147
NXP Semiconductors
SE97_7
Product data sheet
7.3.2.1 Alarm window
7.3.2.2 Critical trip
7.3.2 EVENT thresholds
The device provides a comparison window with an UPPER trip point and a LOWER trip
point, programmed through the Upper Boundary Alarm Trip register (02h), and Lower
Boundary Alarm Trip register (03h). The Upper Boundary Alarm Trip register holds the
upper temperature trip point, while the Lower Boundary Alarm Trip register holds the lower
temperature trip point as modified by hysteresis as programmed in the Configuration
register. When enabled, the EVENT output triggers whenever entering or exiting (crossing
above or below) the alarm window.
The Upper Boundary Alarm Trip should always be set above the Lower Boundary Alarm
Trip.
The T
modified by hysteresis as programmed in the Configuration register. When the
temperature reaches the critical temperature value in this register (and EVENT is
enabled), the EVENT output asserts and cannot be de-asserted until the temperature
drops below the critical temperature threshold. The Event cannot be cleared through the
Clear EVENT bit (CEVNT) or SMBus ALERT.
The Critical Alarm Trip should always be set above the Upper Boundary Alarm Trip.
Advisory note:
– NXP Device: The EVENT output can be cleared through the Clear EVENT bit
– Competitor Device: The EVENT output can be cleared only through the
– Work-around: Only clear EVENT output using the Clear EVENT bit (CEVNT).
– There will be no change to NXP devices.
Advisory note:
– NXP device: Requires one conversion cycle (125 ms) after setting the alarm
– Competitor devices: Compares the alarm limit with temperature register at any
– Work-around: Wait at least 125 ms before enabling EVENT output (EOCTL = 1).
– SE97B will compare alarm window and temperature register immediately.
Advisory note:
– NXP device: Requires one conversion cycle (125 ms) after setting the Alarm
th(crit)
(CEVNT) or SMBus ALERT.
Clear EVENT bit (CEVNT).
window before comparing the alarm limit with temperature register to ensure that
there is correct data in the temperature register before comparing with the Alarm
Window and operating EVENT output.
time, so they get the EVENT output immediately when new UPPER or LOWER
Alarm Windows and the EVENT output are set at the same time.
Window before comparing the alarm limit with temperature register to ensure that
there is correct data in the temperature register before comparing with the Alarm
Window and operating EVENT output.
temperature setting is programmed in the Critical Alarm Trip register (04h) as
Rev. 07 — 29 January 2010
DDR memory module temp sensor with integrated SPD, 3.3 V
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