STTS75DS2F STMicroelectronics, STTS75DS2F Datasheet
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Digital temperature sensor and thermal watchdog Features ■ Measures temperatures from –55 °C to +125 °C (–67 °F to +257 °F) – 0.5 °C (typ) accuracy ± – (max) accuracy from ± ° – +100 C ...
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Contents Contents 1 Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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STTS75 3.4.2 3.4.3 3.4.4 3.4.5 3.5 READ mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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List of tables List of tables Table 1. Signal names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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STTS75 List of figures Figure 1. Logic diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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Description 1 Description The STTS75 is a high-precision CMOS (digital) temperature sensor IC with a delta-sigma analog-to-digital (ADC) converter and an I for general applications such as personal computers, system thermal management, electronics equipment, and industrial controllers, and is packaged ...
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STTS75 The measured temperature value is compared with a temperature limit (which is stored in the 16-bit (T ) READ/WRITE register), and the hysteresis temperature (which is stored in OS the 16-bit (T ) READ/WRITE register). If the measured value ...
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Description Figure 2. Connections (SO8, TSSOP8) 1. SDA and OS/INT are open drain. Note: See Pin descriptions on page 9 Figure 3. Functional block diagram Temperature Sensor and Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC 8/41 ...
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STTS75 1.3 Pin descriptions See Figure 1 on page 7 to this device. 1.3.1 SDA (open drain) This is the serial data input/output pin for the 2-wire serial communication port. 1.3.2 SCL This is the serial clock input pin for ...
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Operation 2 Operation After each temperature measurement and analog-to-digital conversion, the STTS75 stores the temperature as a 16-bit two’s complement number in the 2-byte temperature register. The most significant bit (S, bit 15) indicates if the temperature is positive or ...
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STTS75 2.1 Applications information STTS75 digital temperature sensors are optimal for thermal management and thermal protection applications. They require no external components for operations except for pull- up resistors on SCL, SDA, and OS/INT outputs. A 0.1 µF bypass capacitor ...
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Operation 2.2 Thermal alarm function The STTS75 thermal alarm function provides user-programmable thermostat capability and allows the STTS75 to function as a standalone thermostat without using the serial interface. The OS/INT output is the alarm output. This signal is an ...
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STTS75 2.4 Interrupt mode In Interrupt mode, the OS/INT output first becomes active when the measured temperature exceeds the T OS configuration register. Once activated, the OS/INT can only be cleared by either putting the STTS75 into shutdown mode or ...
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Operation 2.5 Fault tolerance For both comparator and interrupt modes, the alarm “fault tolerance” setting plays a role in determining when the OS/INT output will be activated. Fault tolerance refers to the number of consecutive times an error condition must ...
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STTS75 2.7 Temperature data format Table 4 shows the relationship between the output digital data and the external temperature for 12-bit resolution. Temperature data for temperature, T 11-bit, and 12-bit depending upon the resolution bits RC1, RC0 (bits 6 and ...
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Operation 2.9 One-shot mode STTS75 supports a one-shot temperature measurement mode. This is invoked by putting the device in shutdown mode (SD bit 0 in the configuration register is set to ‘1’) and writing a ‘1’ to the OSM (bit ...
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STTS75 3 Functional description The STTS75 registers have unique pointer designations which are defined in page 17. Whenever any READ/WRITE operation to the STTS75 register is desired, the user must “point” to the device register to be accessed. All of ...
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Functional description 3.1.2 Configuration register The configuration register is used to store the device settings such as device operation mode, OS/INT operation mode, OS/INT polarity, and OS/INT fault queue. The configuration register allows the user to program various options such ...
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STTS75 3.1.3 Temperature register The temperature register is a two-byte (16-bit) “Read only” register (see page 19). Digital temperatures from the ADC are stored in the temperature register in two’s complement format, and the contents of this register are updated ...
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Functional description 3.1.5 Hysteresis temperature register (T T register is a two-byte (16-bit) READ/WRITE register that stores the user- HYS programmable lower trip-point temperature for the thermal alarm in two’s complement format (see Table 0000). The format of this register ...
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STTS75 3.3 Serial interface Writing to and reading from the STTS75 registers is accomplished via the two-wire serial interface protocol which requires that one device on the bus initiates and controls all READ and WRITE operations. This device is called ...
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Functional description 3.4.4 Data valid The state of the data line represents valid data when after a start condition, the data line is stable for the duration of the high period of the clock signal. The data on the line ...
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STTS75 3.4.5 Acknowledge Each byte of eight bits is followed by one acknowledge bit. This acknowledge bit is a low level put on the bus by the receiver whereas the master generates an extra acknowledge related clock pulse (see obliged ...
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Functional description 3.5 READ mode In this mode the master reads the STTS75 slave after setting the slave address (see Figure 8). Following the WRITE mode control bit (R/W=0) and the acknowledge bit, the word address 'An' is written to ...
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STTS75 Figure 9. Typical 2-byte READ from preset pointer location (e.g. temp - Start Address Byte by Master Figure 10. Typical pointer set followed by an immediate READ for 2-byte register ...
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Functional description 3.6 WRITE mode In this mode the master transmitter transmits to the STTS75 slave receiver. Bus protocol is shown in Figure 12. Following the START condition and slave address, a logic '0' (R placed on ...
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STTS75 Figure 14 Start Address Byte by Master Most Significant Data Byte and T WRITE HYS ...
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Typical operating characteristics 4 Typical operating characteristics Figure 15. Temperature variation vs. voltage 140 120 100 –20 –40 –60 2 28/ Voltage (V) Doc ID 13298 Rev 11 STTS75 –20 0.5 85 110 ...
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STTS75 5 Maximum ratings Stressing the device above the rating listed in the absolute maximum ratings table may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only and operation of the device at these or any other conditions ...
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DC and AC parameters 6 DC and AC parameters This section summarizes the operating measurement conditions, and the DC and AC characteristics of the device. The parameters in the DC and AC characteristics tables that follow, are derived from tests ...
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STTS75 Table 14. DC and AC characteristics Sym Description V Supply voltage DD V supply current, active DD temperature conversions supply current, DD communication only Standby supply current, I DD1 serial port inactive Accuracy for corresponding range ...
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DC and AC parameters Figure 16. Bus timing requirements sequence SDA t BUF SCL P Table 15. AC characteristics Sym f SCL clock frequency SCL t Time the bus must be free before a new transmission can start BUF t ...
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STTS75 7 Package mechanical data In order to meet environmental requirements, ST offers these devices in different grades of ® ECOPACK packages, depending on their level of environmental compliance. ECOPACK specifications, grade definitions and product status are available at: www.st.com. ...
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Package mechanical data Figure 17. SO8 – 8-lead plastic small outline (4. 3.90 mm) package mechanical drawing A2 Note: Drawing is not to scale. Table 16. SO8 – 8-lead plastic small outline (4. 3.90 mm) package ...
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STTS75 Figure 18. MSOP8 (TSSOP8) – 8-lead, thin shrink small outline ( mm) package mechanical drawing A ccc Note: Drawing is not to scale. Table 17. MSOP8 (TSSOP8) – 8-lead, thin shrink small outline ( ...
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Package mechanical data Figure 19. Carrier tape for SO8 and MSOP8 (TSSOP8) packages T TOP COVER TAPE K 0 Table 18. Carrier tape dimensions for SO8 and MSOP8 (TSSOP8) packages Package 1.50 12.00 1.75 SO8 +0.10/ ±0.30 ...
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STTS75 Figure 20. Reel schematic D A Full radius Table 19. Reel dimensions for 12 mm carrier tape - SO8 and MSOP8 (TSSOP8) packages A B (max) (min) 330 mm 1.5 mm (13-inch) Note: The dimensions given in parameters. 40mm ...
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Part numbering 8 Part numbering Table 20. Ordering information scheme Example: Device type STTS75 Package M = SO8 DS = MSOP8 (TSSOP8) Temperature range 2 = –55 to 125 °C Shipping method ® ECOPACK package, tape & reel ...
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STTS75 9 Package marking information Figure 21. Device topside marking information (SO8) 1. Traceability codes E = Additional information P = Plant code Y = Year WW = Work Week Figure 22. Device topside marking information (MSOP8/TSSOP8) 1. Traceability codes ...
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Revision history 10 Revision history Table 21. Document revision history Date 14-Jun-2006 22-Jan-2007 01-Mar-2007 18-Apr-2007 09-May-2007 16-May-2007 06-Jun-2007 07-Jul-2008 18-Jul-2008 09-Apr-2009 15-Jun-2010 40/41 Revision 1 Initial release. Update features (cover page), DC and AC characteristics 2 (Table 14), package mecanical ...
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