STEVAL-IFS003V1 STMicroelectronics, STEVAL-IFS003V1 Datasheet - Page 10

BOARD STLM75/STDS75/ST72F651

STEVAL-IFS003V1

Manufacturer Part Number
STEVAL-IFS003V1
Description
BOARD STLM75/STDS75/ST72F651
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics

Specifications of STEVAL-IFS003V1

Design Resources
STEVAL-IFS003V1 Gerber Files STEVAL-IFS003V1 Schematic STEVAL-IFS003V1 Bill of Materials
Sensor Type
Temperature
Sensing Range
-55°C ~ 125°C
Interface
I²C
Voltage - Supply
7.5 V ~ 19 V
Embedded
Yes, MCU, 8-Bit
Utilized Ic / Part
ST72F651, STDS75, STLM75
Silicon Manufacturer
ST Micro
Silicon Core Number
STLM75/STDS75 And ST72F651AR6
Kit Application Type
Sensing - Temperature
Application Sub Type
Temperature Sensor
Kit Contents
Board
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Sensitivity
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
497-6238
Operation
2
Note:
10/40
Operation
After each temperature measurement and analog-to-digital conversion, the STLM75 stores
the temperature as a 16-bit two’s complement number (see
selection summary on page
The most significant bit (S) indicates if the temperature is positive or negative:
The most recently converted digital measurement can be read from the temperature register
at any time. Since temperature conversions are performed in the background, reading the
temperature register does not affect the operation in progress.
The temperature data is provided by the 9 MSBs (bits 15 through 7). Bits 6 through 0 are
unused.
temperatures. The data is compared to the values in the T
the OS is updated based on the result of the comparison and the operating mode.
The alarm fault tolerance is controlled by the FT1 and FT0 bits in the configuration register.
They are used to set up a fault queue. This prevents false tripping of the OS/INT pin when
the STLM75 is used in a noisy environment (see
The active state of the OS output can be changed via the polarity bit (POL) in the
configuration register. The power-up default is active-low.
If the user does not wish to use the thermostat capabilities of the STLM75, the OS output
should be left floating.
If the thermostat is not used, the T
system data.
for positive numbers S = 0, and
for negative numbers S = 1.
Table 3 on page 15
17) in the 2-byte temperature register (see
gives examples of the digital output data and corresponding
Doc ID 13296 Rev 12
OS
and T
HYS
registers can be used for general storage of
Table 3 on page
OS
Table 5: Register pointers
and T
15).
HYS
Table 7 on page
registers, and then
STLM75
18).

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