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ADM1033ARQZ-REEL7

Manufacturer Part Number
ADM1033ARQZ-REEL7
Description
IC THERM/FAN SPEED CTRLR 16-QSOP
Manufacturer
ON Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of ADM1033ARQZ-REEL7

Function
Fan Control, Temp Monitor
Topology
ADC, Comparator, Multiplexer, Register Bank
Sensor Type
External & Internal
Sensing Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C, External Sensor
Output Type
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
16-QSOP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Functional Description
monitor and fan controller for use in a variety of
applications, including microprocessor−based systems. The
device accurately monitors remote and ambient temperature
and uses that information to quietly control the speed of a
cooling fan. Whenever a fan stalls, the device asserts a
FAN_FAULT output.
measures assertions on the THERM pin. As an output, it
asserts a low signal to indicate when the measured
temperature exceeds the programmed THERM temperature.
The ADM1033 communicates over an SMBus 2.0 interface.
Its LOCATION input determines which version of SMBus to
use, as well as the SMBus address (in fixed and discoverable
mode) and the LOCATION bits in the UDID (in
ARP−capable mode).
Internal Registers
principal internal registers. For more detailed information
on the function of each register, refer to Table 31.
Serial Bus Interface
2−wire SMBus 2.0 interface. It supports two versions of
SMBus 2.0, determined by the value of the LOCATION
input’s resistors.
supports address resolution protocol (ARP), allowing the
master to dynamically address the device on powerup. It
responds to ARP commands such as “Prepare to ARP.”
backwards compatible with SMBus 1.0 and 1.1. In this mode,
the ADM1033 powers up with a fixed address, which is
determined by the state of the LOCATION pin on powerup.
NOTE: When using the ADM1033, Addresses 0xC2 and
0xCA should not be used by any other device on the bus.
Location Input
multiple functions and can specify the SMBus version (in
fixed and discoverable or ARP−capable modes); the SMBus
address (in fixed and discoverable mode); and the LLL bits
(in UDID in ARP−capable mode).
divider. The voltage on LOCATION is sampled on powerup
and digitized by the on−chip ADC to determine the
LOCATION input value. Because the LOCATION input is
sampled only at powerup, changes made while power is
applied have no effect.
The ADM1033 is a local− and remote−temperature
The ADM1033 features a THERM I/O. As an input, this
Table 1 gives a brief description of the ADM1033’s
The ADM1033 communicates with the master via the
The first version is fully ARP−capable. This means that it
The second SMBus version, fixed and discoverable, is
The LOCATION input is a resistor divider input. It has
The voltage of this 8−level input is set by a potential
Figure 15. Bootstrapping the LOCATION Input
R1
R2
V
GND
CC
PIN 13
ADM1033
LOCATION
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SMBus 2.0 ARP−Capable Mode
such as address resolution protocol (ARP) and unique device
identifier (UDID). The UDID is a 128−bit message that
describes the ADM1033’s capabilities to the master. The
UDID also includes a vendor specific ID for functionally
equivalent devices.
by an on−chip random number generator. This should enable
two adjacent ADM1033s in the same system to powerup
with a different vendor specific ID, allowing the master to
identify the two separate ADM1033’s and assign a different
address to each.
reflected in the UDID. This is useful when there is more than
one ADM1033 in the system, so the master knows which one
it is communicating with. The complete UDID is listed in
Table 3.
ARP commands. A general command is directed at all ARP
devices. A directed command is targeted at a single device
once an address has been established. The PEC byte must be
used for ARP commands. (Refer to the Packet Error
Checking (PEC) section.)
Figure 16. Setting Up Multiple ADM1033 Addresses
In ARP−capable mode, the ADM1033 supports features
In SMBus 2.0 mode, this vendor specific ID is generated
The state of the LOCATION input on powerup is also
The SMBus 2.0 master issues both general and directed
The ADM1033 responds to the following commands:
Prepare to ARP (general)
Reset device (general and directed)
Get UDID (general and directed)
Assign address (general)
LOCATION = 111
LOCATION = 110
LOCATION = 101
LOCATION = 100
ADDRESS = 53h
ADDRESS = 52h
ADDRESS = 51h
ADDRESS = 50h
in SMBus 2.0 ARP−Capable Mode
ARP
ARP
ARP
ARP
FD
FD
FD
FD
GND
V
CC
1.5kΩ
1kΩ
1kΩ
1kΩ
1kΩ
1kΩ
1.5kΩ
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