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2-WIRE SERIAL TEMPERATURE
SENSOR AND THERMAL MONITOR
PRELIMINARY INFORMATION
TCN75
SERIAL PORT TIMING (Cont.): 2.7V VDD 5.5V; – 55°C (TA = TJ ) 125°C, CL = 80pf, unless otherwise
noted.
Symbol Parameter
Test Conditions
Min
Typ
Max Unit
tH(START)
tDSU
tDH
tSU(STOP)
Start Condition Hold Time
Data in Setup Time to SCL High
Data in Hold Time after SCL Low
Stop Condition Setup Time
1250
100
0
1250
nsec
nsec
nsec
nsec
tIDLE
Bus Free Time Prior to New
Transition
1250
nsec
NOTES: 1. Output current should be minimized for best temperature accuracy. Power dissipation within the TCN75 will cause self-heating and
temperature drift. At maximum rated output current and saturation voltage, 4mA and 0.8V, respectively, the error amounts to 0.352°C for the
PDIP, and 0.544°C for the SOIC.
2. All part types of the TCN75 will operate properly over the wider power supply range of 2.7V to 5.5V. Each part type is tested and specified
for rated accuracy at its nominal supply voltage. As VDD varies from the nominal value, accuracy will degrade 1°C/V of VDD change.
3. Human body model, 100pF discharged through a 1.5k resistor, machine model, 200pF discharged directly into each pin.
PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Symbol
SDA
SCL
INT/CMPTR
GND
A2
A1
A0
VDD
Description
Bidirectional Serial Data.
Serial Data Clock Input.
Interrupt or Comparator Output.
System Ground.
Address Select Pin (MSB).
Address Select Pin.
Address Select Pin (LSB).
Power Supply Input.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
A typical TCN75 hardware connection is shown in
Figure 1.
Serial Data (SDA)
Bidirectional. Serial data is transferred in both directions
using this pin.
Serial Clock (SCL)
Input. Clocks data into and out of the TCN75.
INT/CMPTR
Open Collector, Programmable Polarity. In Comparator
Mode, unconditionally driven active any time temperature
exceeds the value programmed into the TSET register. INT/
CMPTR will become inactive when temperature subse-
quently falls below the THYST setting. (See Register Set and
Programmer's Model.) In Interrupt Mode, INT/CMPTR is
also made active by TEMP exceeding TSET; it is uncondition-
ally reset to its inactive state by reading any register via the
2-wire bus. If and when temperature falls below THYST, INT/
CMPTR is again driven active. Reading any register will
clear the THYST interrupt. In Interrupt Mode, the INT/CMPTR
output is unconditionally reset upon entering Shutdown
Mode. If programmed as an active-low output, it can be
wire-ORed with any number of other open collector devices.
Most systems will require a pull-up resistor for this configu-
ration.
Note that current sourced from the pull-up resistor
causes power dissipation and may cause internal heating of
the TCN75. To avoid affecting the accuracy of ambient
temperature readings, the pull-up resistor should be made
as large as possible. INT/CMPTR's output polarity may be
programmed by writing to the INT/CMPTR POLARITY bit in
the CONFIG register. The default is active low.
Address (A2, A1, A0)
Inputs. Sets the three least significant bits of the TCN75
8-bit address. A match between the TCN75's address and
the address specified in the serial bit stream must be made
to initiate communication with the TCN75. Many protocol-
compatible devices with other addresses may share the
same 2-wire bus.
Slave Address
The four most significant bits of the Address Byte (A6,
A5, A4, A3) are fixed to 1001[B]. The states of A2, A1 and
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