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IC SUPERVISOR LOCAL/REMOTE 8SOIC

MIC184BM

Manufacturer Part Number
MIC184BM
Description
IC SUPERVISOR LOCAL/REMOTE 8SOIC
Manufacturer
Micrel Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of MIC184BM

Function
Temp Monitoring System (Sensor)
Topology
ADC (Sigma Delta), Register Bank
Sensor Type
External & Internal
Sensing Temperature
-55°C ~ 125°C, External Sensor
Output Type
I²C™/SMBus™
Output Alarm
Yes
Output Fan
No
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-55°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-SOIC (3.9mm Width)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant

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MIC184
Functional Diagram
Functional Description
Pin Descriptions
VDD
Power supply input. See electrical specifications.
GND
Ground return for all MIC184 functions.
CLK
Clock input to the MIC184 from the two-wire serial bus. The
clock signal is provided by the bus host and is shared by all
devices on the bus.
DATA
Serial data I/O pin that connects to the two-wire serial bus.
DATA is bidirectional and has an open-drain output driver.
An external pull-up resistor or current source somewhere in
the system is necessary on this line. This line is shared by
all devices on the bus.
A2/T1, A1, A0
These inputs set the three least significant bits of the MIC184’s
7-bit slave address. Each MIC184 will only respond to its own
unique slave address, allowing the use of up to eight MIC184s
on a single bus. A match between the MIC184’s address and
MIC184
A2/T1
DATA
CLK
A1
A0
MIC184
Reference
Serial Bus
Bandgap
Interface
Sensor
2-Wire
MUX
and
2:1
Register
Pointer
1-Bit
DAC
Configuration
Temperature
Temperature
Hysteresis
Setpoint
Register
Register
Register
Register
Result
6
the address specified in the serial bit stream must be made
to initiate communication. A1 and A0 should be connected
directly to V
bit input, it should also be tied to V
alternatively connect to a remote temperature sensor. When
A2/T1 is used for temperature measurements, an off-chip di-
ode junction must be connected between A2/T1 and ground. In
this case, internal circuitry will detect A2 as logic low, leaving
four possible slave addresses. See “Temperature Measure-
ment” and “Power On” for more information. A2/T1, A1, and
A0 determine the slave address as shown in Table 1.
INT
Temperature events are indicated to external circuitry via this
output. INT may be configured as active-low or active-high
by the host. Operation of the INT output is controlled by the
MODE and POL bits in the MIC184’s configuration register.
See “Comparator and Interrupt Modes” below. This output
is open-drain and may be wire-ORed with other open-drain
signals. Most systems will require a pull-up resistor or current
source on this pin. If the IM bit in the configuration register
is set, it prevents the INT output from sinking current. In
I
mask bit.
2
C and SMBus systems, the IM bit is therefore an interrupt
DD
Thermostat
TEMPERATURE-TO-DIGITAL
Output
or ground. When A2/T1 is used as an address
Digital Filter
Comparator
Machine
Control
Digital
Logic
State
and
and
CONVERTER
INT
DD
or ground. A2/T1 can
May 2006
Micrel

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