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EVAL-ADT7483AEB

Manufacturer Part Number
EVAL-ADT7483AEB
Description
BOARD EVALUATION FOR ADT7483
Manufacturer
ON Semiconductor
Type
Temperature Sensorr
Datasheet

Specifications of EVAL-ADT7483AEB

Contents
Evaluation Board
For Use With/related Products
ADT7483
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Table 10. Conversion Rate/Channel Selector Register
Bit
7
6
<5:4>
<3:0>
Limit Registers
The ADT7483A has three limits for each temperature channel:
high, low, and THERM temperature limits for local, Remote 1,
and Remote 2 temperature measurements. The remote temperature
high and low limits span two registers each to contain an upper
and lower byte for each limit. There is also a THERM hysteresis
register. All limit registers can be written to and read back over
the SMBus. See Table 8 for details of the limit registers’ addresses
and their power-on default values.
When Pin 13 is configured as an ALERT output, the high limit
registers perform a > comparison while the low limit registers
perform a ≤ comparison. For example, if the high limit register
is programmed with 80°C, then measuring 81°C will result in
an out-of-limit condition, setting a flag in the status register. If
the low limit register is programmed with 0°C, measuring 0°C
or lower will result in an out-of-limit condition.
Exceeding either the local or remote THERM limit asserts
THERM low. When Pin 13 is configured as THERM2,
Mnemonic
Averaging
Reserved
Channel
Selector
Conversion
Rates
Function
Setting this bit to 1 disables averaging of the temperature measurements at the slower conversion rates
(averaging cannot take place at the three faster rates, hence, setting this bit has no effect).
Default = 0 = averaging enabled.
Reserved for future use. Do not write to this bit.
These bits are used to select the temperature measurement channels.
These bits set how often the ADT7483A measures each temperature channel.
Conversions/second
0000 = 0.0625
0001 = 0.125
0010 = 0.25
0011 = 0.5
0100 = 1
0101 = 2
0110 = 4
0111 = 8 = default
1000 = 16
1001 = 32
1010 = continuous measurements
00 = round robin = default = all channels.
01 = local temperature.
10 = Remote 1 temperature.
11 = Remote 2 temperature.
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Time (seconds)
16
8
4
2
1
500 m
250 m
125 m
62.5 m
31.25 m
exceeding either the local limit or remote high limit asserts
THERM2 low. A default hysteresis value of 10°C is provided
that applies to both THERM channels. This hysteresis value may
be reprogrammed to any value after power-up using Register
Address 0x21.
It is important to remember that the data format for temperature
limits is the same as the temperature measurement data format.
Thus, if the temperature measurement uses the default (binary),
then the temperature limits also use the binary scale. If the
temperature measurement scale is switched, however, the
temperature limits do not automatically switch. The user must
reprogram the limit registers to the desired value in the correct
data format. For example, if the remote low limit is set at 10°C
and the default binary scale is being used, the limit register
value should be 0000 1010b. If the scale is switched to offset
binary, the value in the low temperature limit register should be
reprogrammed to be 0100 1010b.
ADT7483A

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