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LM84BIMQA

Manufacturer Part Number
LM84BIMQA
Description
IC TEMP SENSOR DIGITAL 16-SSOP
Manufacturer
National Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of LM84BIMQA

Function
Hardware Monitor
Topology
ADC (Sigma Delta), Comparator, Register Bank
Sensor Type
External & Internal
Sensing Temperature
0°C ~ 125°C, External Sensor
Output Type
SMBus™
Output Alarm
Yes
Output Fan
No
Voltage - Supply
3 V ~ 3.6 V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
16-LSSOP (0.154", 3.91mm Width)
Ic Output Type
Digital
Sensing Accuracy Range
± 1°C
Supply Current
500µA
Supply Voltage Range
3V To 3.6V
Resolution (bits)
8bit
Sensor Case Style
QSOP
No. Of Pins
16
Filter Terminals
SMD
Rohs Compliant
No
Accuracy %
1°C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
*LM84BIMQA

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1.0 Functional Description
1.7 COMMUNICATING with the LM84
There are 10 data registers in the LM84, selected by the
Command Register. At power-up the Command Register is
set to “00”, the location for the Read Local Temperature
Register. The Command Register latches whatever the last
location it was set to. Reading the Status Register resets
T_CRIT_A. All registers are predefined as read only or write
only. Read and write registers with the same function contain
mirrored data.
A Write to the LM84 will always include the address byte and
the command byte. A write to any register requires one data
byte.
Reading the LM84 can take place either of two ways:
1. If the location latched in the Command Register is cor-
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 LM84 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).
rect (most of the time it is expected that the Command
Register will point to one of the Read Temperature Reg-
isters because that will be the data most frequently read
from the LM84), the read can simply consist of an ad-
dress byte, followed by retrieving the data byte.
address byte, command byte, repeat start, and another
address byte will accomplish a read.
(Continued)
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1.7.1 SMBus TIMEOUT
The LM84 SMBus interface circuitry will be reset to the
SMBus idle state if the SMBData or SMBCLK lines are held
low for more than 40 ms. The LM84 may or may not reset the
state SMBData or SMBCLK if either of these lines are held
low between 25 ms and 40 ms. Holding SMBData or SMB-
CLK low for less than or equal to 25 ms will not reset the
interface circuitry. The LM84 has a built-in internal timer to
guarantee that the interface is reset if the SMBData line were
to get stuck low. This can commonly occur when the master
is reset while the slave is transmitting low. This enhance-
ment to the SMBus TIMEOUT specification ensures error
free performance even in remote systems where complete
power supply shutdown, for reset, is a nuisance. This would
have to occur since many cost effective temperature sensors
such as the LM84 do not have a pin dedicated for reset.
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