LM73 LM73 2.7V, SOT-23, 11-to-14 Bit Digital Temperature Sensor with 2-Wire Interface Literature Number: SNIS141D LM73 General Description Key Specifications The LM73 is an integrated, digital-output temperature sensor featuring an incremental Delta-Sigma ADC with a two-wire interface that is compatible with the SMBus and I2C(R) interfaces. The host can query the LM73 at any time to read temperature. Available in a 6-pin SOT-23 package, the LM73 occupies very little board area while operating over a wide temperature range (-40C to 150C) and providing 1.0C accuracy from -10C to 80C. The user can optimize between the conversion time and the sensitivity of the LM73 by programming it to report temperature in any of four different resolutions. Defaulting to 11-bit mode (0.25C/LSB), the LM73 measures temperature in a maximum time of 14 ms, making it ideal for applications that require temperature data very soon after power-up. In its maximum resolution, 14-bit mode (0.03125C/LSB), the LM73 is optimized to sense very small changes in temperature. A single multi-level address line selects one of three unique device addresses. An open-drain ALERT output goes active when the temperature exceeds a programmable limit. Both the data and clock lines are filtered for excellent noise tolerance and reliable communication. Additionally, a time-out feature on the clock and data lines causes the LM73 to automatically reset these lines if either is held low for an extended time, thus exiting any bus lock-up condition without processor intervention. Supply Voltage Supply Current Temperature -10C to 80C 320 A (typ) 495 A (max) 8 A (max) 1.9 A (typ) 1.0C (max) Accuracy -25C to 115C 1.5C (max) -40C to 150C 2.0C (max) 0.25C to 0.03125C 14 ms (max) 112 ms (max) shutdown Resolution Conversion Time 11-bit (0.25C) 14-bit (0.03125C) Features Single address pin offers choice of three selectable addresses per version for a total of six possible addresses. SMBus and I2C-compatible two-wire interface Supports 400 kHz operation Shutdown mode with one-shot feature available for very low average power consumption Programmable digital temperature resolution from 11 bits to 14 bits. Applications 2.7V to 5.5V operating Fast conversion rate ideal for quick power up and Portable Electronics Notebook Computers Automotive System Thermal Management Office Electronics measuring rapidly changing temperature Open-drain ALERT output pin goes active when temperature is above a programmed temperature limit Very stable, low-noise digital ouput. 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Corporation (c) 2009 National Semiconductor Corporation 201478 www.national.com 2.7V, SOT-23, 11-to-14 Bit Digital Temperature Sensor with 2-Wire Interface 2.7V, SOT-23, 11-to-14 Bit Digital Temperature Sensor with 2-Wire Interface LM73 May 13, 2009 LM73 Simplified Block Diagram 20147801 Connection Diagram SOT23-6 20147802 TOP VIEW www.national.com 2 LM73 Ordering Information Package Marking NS Package Number Transport Media LM73CIMK-0 T730 MK06A (Thin SOT23-6) LM73CIMKX-0 T730 LM73CIMK-1 LM73CIMKX-1 Part Number SMBus Device Address Address Pin Device Address 1000 Units on Tape and Reel Float Ground VDD 1001 000 1001 001 1001 010 MK06A (Thin SOT23-6) 3000 Units on Tape and Reel Float Ground VDD 1001 000 1001 001 1001 010 T731 MK06A (Thin SOT23-6) 1000 Units on Tape and Reel Float Ground VDD 1001 100 1001 101 1001 110 T731 MK06A (Thin SOT23-6) 3000 Units on Tape and Reel Float Ground VDD 1001 100 1001 101 1001 110 Note 1: Available in RoHS-compliant packages. More details at www.national.com. Pin Descriptions Label Pin # Type Equivalent Circuit ADDR 1 CMOS Logic Input (three levels) Address Select Input: One of three device addresses is selected by connecting to ground, left floating, or connecting to VDD. GND 2 Ground Ground VDD 3 Power Supply Voltage SMBCLK 4 CMOS Logic Input Serial Clock: SMBus clock signal. Operates up to 400 kHz. Low-pass filtered. ALERT 5 Open-Drain Output Digital output which goes active whenever the measured temperature exceeds a programmable temperature limit. SMBDAT 6 Open-Drain Input/Output Serial Data: SMBus bi-directional data signal used to transfer serial data synchronous to the SMBCLK. Low-pass filtered. 3 Function www.national.com LM73 Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 2) Operating Ratings Supply Voltage Voltage at SMBCLK and SMBDAT pins Voltage at All Other Pins (Note 2) -0.3 V to 6.0 V TMIN TA TMAX Specified Temperature Range -0.3 V to 6.0 V -0.3 V to (VDD + 0.5 V) and 6.0 V Input Current at Any Pin (Note 3) 5 mA Storage Temperature -65C to +150C ESD Susceptibility (Note 5) Human Body Model 2000 V Machine Model 200 V Soldering process must comply with National Semiconductor's Reflow Temperature Profile specifications. Refer to www.national.com/packaging. (Note 4) -40C TA +150C Supply Voltage Range (VDD) +2.7V to +5.5V Temperature-to-Digital Converter Characteristics Unless otherwise noted, these specifications apply for VDD = 2.7V to 5.5V. Boldface limits apply for TA = TJ =TMIN to TMAX; all other limits TA = TJ = +25C, unless otherwise noted. TA is the ambient temperature. TJ is the junction temperature. Parameter Accuracy (Note 8) Resolution Typical (Note 6) Conditions LM73C Limits (Note 7) Units (Limit) VDD = 2.7V to VDD = 4.5V TA = -10C to 80C 1.0 C (max) TA = -25C to 115C 1.5 C (max) TA = -40C to 150C 2.0 C (max) VDD > 4.5V to VDD = 5.5V TA = -10C to 80C 1.5 C (max) TA = -25C to 115C 2.0 C (max) TA = -40C to 150C 2.5 C (max) RES1 Bit = 0, RES0 Bit = 0 RES1 Bit = 0, RES0 Bit = 1 RES1 Bit = 1, RES0 Bit = 0 RES1 Bit = 1, RES0 Bit = 1 11 Bits 0.25 C/LSB 12 Bits 0.125 C/LSB 13 Bits 0.0625 C/LSB 14 Bits 0.03125 Temperature Conversion Time (Note 9) Quiescent Current Power-On Reset Threshold www.national.com C/LSB RES1 Bit = 0, RES0 Bit = 0 10.1 14 ms (max) RES1 Bit = 0, RES0 Bit = 1 20.2 28 ms (max) RES1 Bit = 1, RES0 Bit = 0 40.4 56 ms (max) RES1 Bit = 1, RES0 Bit = 1 80.8 112 ms (max) Continuous Conversion Mode, SMBus inactive 320 495 A (max) Shutdown, bus-idle timers on 120 175 A (max) Shutdown, bus-idle timers off 1.9 8 A (max) 0.9 V (min) Measured on VDD input, falling edge 4 LM73 Logic Electrical Characteristics DIGITAL DC CHARACTERISTICS Unless otherwise noted, these specifications apply for VDD = 2.7V to 5.5V. Boldface limits apply for TA = TJ = TMIN to TMAX; all other limits TA = TJ = +25C, unless otherwise noted. TA is the ambient temperature. TJ is the junction temperature. Symbol Parameter Conditions Typical (Note 6) Limits (Note 7) Units (Limit) 0.7*VDD V (min) 0.3*VDD V (max) SMBDAT, SMBCLK INPUTS VIH Logical "1" Input Voltage VIL Logical "0" Input Voltage VIN;HYST SMBDAT and SMBCLK Digital Input Hysteresis IIH Logical "1" Input Current VIN = VDD 0.01 2 A (max) IIL Logical "0" Input Current VIN = 0 V -0.01 -2 A (max) CIN Input Capacitance 0.07*VDD V 5 pF SMBDAT, ALERT OUTPUTS IOH High Level Output Current VOH = VDD VOL SMBus Low Level Output Voltage IOL = 3 mA 0.01 2 A (max) 0.4 V (max) ADDRESS INPUT VIH;ADDRESS Address Pin High Input Voltage VDD minus 0.100 V (min) VIL;ADDRESS Address Pin Low Input Voltage 0.100 V (max) IIH; ADDRESS Address Pin High Input Current VIN = VDD 0.01 2 A (max) IIL;ADDRESS Address Pin Low Input Current VIN = 0 V -0.01 -2 A (max) SMBus DIGITAL SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS Unless otherwise noted, these specifications apply for VDD = +2.7 V to +5.5 V, CL (load capacitance) on output lines = 400 pF. Boldface limits apply for TA = TJ = TMIN to TMAX; all other limits TA = TJ = +25C, unless otherwise noted. Symbol Parameter Conditions No minimum clock frequency if Time-Out feature is disabled. Typical (Note 6) Limits (Note 7) Units (Limit) 400 kHz (max) fSMB SMBus Clock Frequency tLOW SMBus Clock Low Time 300 ns (min) tHIGH SMBus Clock High Time 300 ns (min) 250 ns (max) tF;SMBO Output Fall Time (Note 10) CL = 400 pF tTIMEOUT SMBDAT and SMBCLK Time Low for Reset of Serial Interface (Note 11) 15 45 ms (min) ms (max) IPULL-UP 3 mA tSU;DAT Data In Setup Time to SMBCLK High 100 ns (min) tHD;DATI Data Hold Time: Data In Stable after SMBCLK Low 0 ns (min) tHD;DATO Data Hold Time: Data Out Stable after SMBCLK Low 30 ns (min) tHD;STA Start Condition SMBDAT Low to SMBCLK Low (Start condition hold before the first clock falling edge) 60 ns (min) tSU;STO Stop Condition SMBCLK High to SMBDAT Low (Stop Condition Setup) 50 ns (min) tSU;STA SMBus Repeated Start-Condition Setup Time, SMBCLK High to SMBDAT Low 50 ns (min) tBUF SMBus Free Time Between Stop and Start Conditions 1.2 s (min) tPOR Power-On Reset Time (Note 12) 1 ms (max) 5 www.national.com LM73 SMBus Communication 20147809 Note 2: Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. DC and AC electrical specifications do not apply when operating the device beyond its rated operating conditions. Note 3: When the input voltage (VI) at any pin exceeds the power supplies (VI < GND or VI > VDD), the current at that pin should be limited to 5 mA. Note 4: Reflow temperature profiles are different for lead-free and non-lead-free packages. Note 5: Human body model, 100 pF discharged through a 1.5 k resistor. Machine model, 200 pF discharged directly into each pin. Note 6: Typicals are at TA = 25C and represent most likely parametric norm. Note 7: Limits are guaranteed to National's AOQL (Average Outgoing Quality Level). Note 8: Local temperature accuracy does not include the effects of self-heating. The rise in temperature due to self-heating is the product of the internal power dissipation of the LM73 and the thermal resistance. Note 9: This specification is provided only to indicate how often temperature data is updated. The LM73 can be read at any time without regard to conversion state (and will yield last conversion result). Note 10: The output fall time is measured from (VIH;MIN + 0.15V) to (VIL;MAX - 0.15V). Note 11: Holding the SMBDAT and/or SMBCLK lines Low for a time interval greater than tTIMEOUT will reset the LM73's SMBus state machine, setting SMBDAT and SMBCLK pins to a high impedance state. Note 12: Represents the time from VDD reaching the power-on-reset level to the LM73 communications being functional. After an additional time equal to one temperature conversion time, valid temperature will be available in the Temperature Register. Note 13: A write to an invalid pointer address is not allowed. If the master writes an invalid address to the Pointer Register, (1) the LM73 will not acknowledge the address and (2) the Pointer Register will continue to contain the last value stored in it. www.national.com 6 LM73 Typical Performance Characteristics Accuracy vs. Temperature Operating Current vs. Temperature 20147820 20147821 Shutdown Current vs.Temperature Typical Output Noise 20147823 20147822 7 www.national.com LM73 perature Register contains the value 8000h (-256C). All other registers contain the data that was present before initiating the one-shot conversion. After the temperature measurement is complete, the DAV flag will be set to "1" and the temperature register will contain the resultant measured temperature. 1.0 Functional Description The LM73 is a digital temperature sensor that senses the temperature of its die using a sigma-delta analog-to-digital converter and stores the temperature in the Temperature Register. The LM73's 2-wire serial interface is compatible with SMBus 2.0 and I2C. Please see the SMBus 2.0 specification for a detailed description of the differences between the I2C bus and SMBus. The temperature resolution is programmable, allowing the host system to select the optimal configuration between sensitivity and conversion time. The LM73 can be placed in shutdown to minimize power consumption when temperature data is not required. While in shutdown, a 1-shot conversion mode allows system control of the conversion rate for ultimate flexibility. The LM73 features the following registers. See Section 2.0 for a complete list of the pointer address, content, and reset state of each register. 1. Pointer Register 2. Temperature Register 3. Configuration Register 4. THIGH Register 5. TLOW Register 6. Control/Status Register 7. Identification Register 1.3 TEMPERATURE DATA FORMAT The resolution of the temperature data and the size of the data word are user-selectable through bits RES1 and RES0 in the Control/Status Register. By default, the LM73 temperature stores the measured temperature in an 11-bit (10 bits plus sign) word with one least significant bit (LSB) equal to 0.25 C. The maximum word size is 14 bits (13-bits plus sign) with a resolution of 0.03125 C/LSB. CONTROL BIT DATA FORMAT RES1 RES0 WORD SIZE RESOLUTION 0 0 11 bits 0.25 C/LSB 0 1 12 bits 0.125 C/LSB 1 0 13 bits 0.0625 C/LSB 1 1 14 bits 0.03125 C/LSB The temperature data is reported in 2's complement format. The word is stored in the 16-bit Temperature Register and is left justified in this register. Unused temperature-data bits are always reported as "0". 11-bit (10-bit plus Sign) 1.1 POWER-ON RESET The power-on reset (POR) state is the point at which the supply voltage rises above the power-on reset threshold (specified in the electrical specifications table), generating an internal reset. Each of the registers contains a defined value upon POR and this data remains there until any of the following occurs: 1. The first temperature conversion is completed, causing the Temperature Register and various status bits to be updated internally, depending on the value of the measured temperature. 2. The master writes different data to any Read/Write (R/W) bits, or 3. The LM73 is powered down. Temperature Hex +150C 0100 1011 0000 0000 4B00h +25C 0000 1100 1000 0000 0C80h +1C 0000 0000 1000 0000 0080h +0.25C 0000 0000 0010 0000 0020h 0C 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000h -0.25C 1111 1111 1110 0000 FFE0h -1C 1111 1111 1000 0000 FF80h -25C 1111 0011 1000 0000 F380h -40C 1110 1100 0000 0000 EC00h 12-bit (11-bit plus Sign) 1.2 ONE-SHOT CONVERSION The LM73 features a one-shot conversion bit, which is used to initiate a single conversion and comparison cycle when the LM73 is in shutdown mode. While the LM73 is in shutdown mode, writing a "1" to the One-Shot bit in the Configuration Register will cause the LM73 to perform a single temperature conversion and update the Temperature Register and the affected status bits. Operating the LM73 in this one-shot mode allows for extremely low average-power consumption, making it ideal for low-power applications. When the One-Shot bit is set, the LM73 initiates a temperature conversion. After this initiation, but before the completion of the conversion and resultant register updates, the LM73 is in a "one-shot" state. During this state, the Data Available (DAV) flag in the Control/Status register is "0" and the Tem- www.national.com Digital Output Binary Temperature 8 Digital Output Binary Hex +150C 0100 1011 0000 0000 4B00h +25C 0000 1100 1000 0000 0C80h +1C 0000 0000 1000 0000 0080h +0.125C 0000 0000 0001 0000 0010h 0C 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000h -0.125C 1111 1111 1111 0000 FFF0h -1C 1111 1111 1000 0000 FF80h -25C 1111 0011 1000 0000 F380h -40C 1110 1100 0000 0000 EC00h Digital Output Binary Hex +150C 0100 1011 0000 0000 4B00h +25C 0000 1100 1000 0000 0C80h +1C 0000 0000 1000 0000 0080h +0.0625C 0000 0000 0000 1000 0008h 0C 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000h -0.0625C 1111 1111 1111 1000 FFF8h FF80h -1C 1111 1111 1000 0000 -25C 1111 0011 1000 0000 F380h -40C 1110 1100 0000 0000 EC00h 1.5 ALERT FUNCTION The ALERT output is an over-temperature indicator. At the end of every temperature conversion, the measured temperature is compared to the value in the THIGH Register. If the measured temperature exceeds the value stored in THIGH, the ALERT output goes active (see Figure 1). This over-temperature condition will also cause the ALRT_STAT bit in the Control/Status Register to change value (this bit mirrors the logic level of the ALERT pin). The ALERT pin and the ALRT_STAT bit are cleared when any of the following occur: 1. The measured temperature falls below the value stored in the TLOW Register 2. A "1" is written to the ALERT Reset bit in the Configuration Register 3. The master resets it through an SMBus Alert Response Address (ARA) procedure If ALERT has been cleared by the master writing a "1" to the ALERT Reset bit, while the measured temperature still exceeds the THIGH setpoint, ALERT will go active again after the completion of the next temperature conversion. Each temperature reading is associated with a Temperature High (THI) and a Temperature Low (TLOW) flag in the Control/Status Register. A digital comparison determines whether that reading is above the THIGH setpoint or below the TLOW setpoint. If so, the corresponding flag is set. All digital comparisons to the THIGH, and TLOW values are based on an 11bit temperature comparison. Regardless of the resolution setting of the LM73, the lower three temperature LSBs will not affect the state of the ALERT output, THI flag, and TLOW flag. 14-bit (13-bit plus Sign) Temperature Digital Output Binary Hex +150C 0100 1011 0000 0000 4B00h +25C 0000 1100 1000 0000 0C80h +1C 0000 0000 1000 0000 0080h +0.03125C 0000 0000 0000 0100 0004h 0C 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000h -0.03125C 1111 1111 1111 1100 FFFCh -1C 1111 1111 1000 0000 FF80h -25C 1111 0011 1000 0000 F380h -40C 1110 1100 0000 0000 EC00h 1.4 SMBus INTERFACE The LM73 operates as a slave on the SMBus. The SMBDAT line is bidirectional. The SMBCLK line is an input only. The LM73 never drives the SMBCLK line and it does not support clock stretching. The LM73 uses a 7-bit slave address. It is available in two versions. Each version can be configured for one of three unique slave addresses, for a total of six unique address. Address Pin Device Address LM73-0 Float Ground VDD 1001 000 1001 001 1001 010 LM73-1 Float Ground VDD 1001 100 1001 101 1001 110 Part Number 20147816 FIGURE 1. ALERT Temperature Response cleared when temperature crosses TLOW The SMBDAT output is an open-drain output and does not have internal pull-ups. A "high" level will not be observed on this pin until pull-up current is provided by some external source, typically a pull-up resistor. Choice of resistor value depends on many system factors but, in general, the pull-up resistor should be as large as possible without effecting the SMBus desired data rate. This will minimize any internal temperature reading errors due to internal heating of the LM73. The LM73 features an integrated low-pass filter on both the SMBCLK and the SMBDAT line. These filters increase communications reliability in noisy environments. If either the SMBCLK or SMBDAT line is held low for a time greater than tTIMEOUT (see Logic Electrical Characteristics for the value of tTIMEOUT), the LM73 state machine will reset to the 9 www.national.com LM73 SMBus idle state, releasing the data line. Once the SMBDAT is released high, the master may initiate an SMBus start. 13-bit (12-bit plus Sign) Temperature LM73 location for the Temperature Register. The Pointer Register latches the last location it was set to. Note that all Pointer Register bits are decoded; any incorrect pointer values will not be acknowledged and will not be stored in the Pointer Register (Note 13). A Write to the LM73 will always include the address byte and the pointer byte. A Read from the LM73 can take place either of two ways: 1. If the location latched in the Pointer Register is correct (that is, the Pointer Register is pre-set prior to the read), then the read can simply consist of an address byte, followed by retrieving the data byte. Most of the time it is expected that the Pointer Register will point to Temperature Registers because that will be the data most frequently read from the LM73. 2. If the Pointer Register needs to be set, then an address byte, pointer byte, repeat start, and another address byte will accomplish a read. The data byte is read out of the LM73 by the most significant bit first. At the end of a read, the LM73 can accept either an Acknowledge or No Acknowledge bit from the Master. No Acknowledge is typically used as a signal to the slave that the Master has read its last byte. 20147817 FIGURE 2. ALERT Temperature Response cleared by writing a "1" to the ALERT Reset Bit. 1.6 COMMUNICATING WITH THE LM73 The data registers in the LM73 are selected by the Pointer Register. At power-up the Pointer Register is set to "00h", the 20147810 (a) Typical Read from a 2-Byte Register with Preset Pointer 20147811 (b) Typical Pointer Set Followed by Immediate Read of a 2-Byte Register 20147812 (c) Typical Read from a 1-Byte Register with Preset Pointer www.national.com 10 LM73 20147813 (d) Typical Pointer Set Followed by Immediate Read of a 1-Byte Register. FIGURE 3. Reading from the LM73 20147814 (a) Typical 1-Byte Write 20147815 (b) Typical 2-Byte Write FIGURE 4. Writing to the LM73 Configuration register must go high and stay high for the specified maximum conversion time for 12-bits resolution. The LM73 will always finish a temperature conversion and update the temperature registers before shutting down. Writing a "0" to the Full Power Down Bit restores the LM73 to normal mode. The user should wait at least the specified maximum conversion time, at the existing resolution setting, before accurate data appears in the temperature register. 1.7 SHUTDOWN MODE Shutdown Mode is enabled by writing a "1" to the Full Power Down Bit, Bit 7 of the Configuration Register, and holding it high for at least the specified maximum conversion time at the existing temperature resolution setting. (see Temperature Conversion Time specifications under the Temperature-toDigital Characteristics section). For example, if the LM73 is set for 12-bit resolution before shutdown, then Bit 7 of the 11 www.national.com LM73 2.0 LM73 Registers The LM73's internal registers are selected by the Pointer register. The Pointer register latches the last location that it was set to. The pointer register and all internal registers are described below. All registers reset at device power up. 2.1 POINTER REGISTER The diagram below shows the Pointer Register, the six internal registers to which it points, and their associated pointer addresses. 20147807 www.national.com P7 P6 P5 P4 P3 0 0 0 0 0 P2 P1 P0 Register Select Bits Name Description 7:3 Not Used Must write zeros only. 2:0 Register Select Pointer address. Points to desired register. See table below. P2 P1 P0 REGISTER (Note 13) 0 0 0 Temperature 0 0 1 Configuration 0 1 0 THIGH 0 1 1 TLOW 1 0 0 Control / Status 1 1 1 Identification 12 LM73 2.2 TEMPERATURE DATA REGISTER Pointer Address 00h (Read Only) Reset State: 7FFCh (+255.96875C) One-Shot State: 8000h (-256C) D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 SIGN 128C 64C 32C 16C 8C 4C 2C D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 1C 0.5C 0.25C 0.125C 0.0625C 0.03125C reserved reserved Bits Name Description 15:2 Temperature Data Represents the temperature that was measured by the most recent temperature conversion. On Power-up, this data is invalid until the Data Available (DAV) bit in the Control/Status register is high (after the completion of the first temperature conversion). The resolution is userprogammable from 11-bit resolution (0.25C/LSB) through 14-bit resolution (0.03125C/LSB). The desired resolution is programmed with bits 5 and 6 of the Control/Status register. 1:0 Not Used Return zeros upon read. 2.3 CONFIGURATION REGISTER Pointer Address 01h (R/W) Reset State: 40h D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 PD reserved ALRT EN ALRT POL ALRT RST ONE SHOT D1 D0 reserved Bits Name Description 7 Full Power Down Writing a "1" to this bit and holding it high for at least the specified maximum conversion time, at the existing temperature resolution setting, puts the LM73 in shutdown mode for power conservation. Writing a "0" to this bit restores the LM73 to normal mode. Waiting one specified maximum conversion time for the existing resolution setting assures accurate data in the temperature register. 6 reserved User must write only a 1 to this bit 5 ALERT Enable A 0 in this location enables the ALERT output. A 1 disables it. This bit also controls the ALERT Status bit (the Control/Status Register, Bit 3) since that bit reflects the state of the Alert pin. 4 ALERT Polarity When set to 1, the ALERT pin and ALERT Status bit are active-high. When 0, it is active-low. 3 ALERT Reset Writing a 1 to this bit resets the ALERT pin and the ALERT Status bit. It will always be 0 when read. 2 One Shot When in shutdown mode (Bit 7 is 1), initiates a single temperature conversion and update of the temperature register with new temperature data. Has no effect when in continuous conversion mode (i.e., when Bit 7 is 0). Always returns a 0 when read. 1:0 Reserved User must write only a 0 to these bits. 13 www.national.com LM73 2.4 THIGH UPPER-LIMIT REGISTER Pointer Address 02h (R/W) Reset State: 7FE0h (+255.75C) D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 SIGN 128C 64C 32C 16C 8C 4C 2C D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 D7 D6 D5 1C 0.5C 0.25C reserved Bits Name Description 15:5 Upper-Limit Temperature If the measured temperature that is stored in this register exceeds this user-programmable upper temperature limit, the ALERT pin will go active and the THIGH flag in the Control/Status register will be set to 1. Two's complement format. 4:0 Reserved Returns zeros upon read. Recommend writing zeros only in these bits. 2.5 TLOW LOWER-LIMIT REGISTER Pointer Address 03h (R/W) Reset State: 8000h (-256C) D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 SIGN 128C 64C 32C 16C 8C 4C 2C D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 1C 0.5C 0.25C reserved Bits Name Description 15:5 Lower-Limit Temperature If the measured temperature that is stored in the temperature register falls below this userprogrammable lower temperature limit, the ALERT pin will be deactivated and the TLOW flag in the Control/Status register will be set to 1. Two's complement format. 4:0 Reserved Returns zeros upon read. Recommend writing zeros only in these bits. 2.6 CONTROL/STATUS REGISTER Pointer Address 04h (R/W) Reset State: 08h D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 TO_DIS RES1 RES0 reserved ALRT_STAT THI TLOW DAV Bits Name Description 7 Time-Out Disable Disable the time-out feature on the SMBDAT and SMBCLK lines if set to 1. Setting this bit turns off the bus-idle timers, enabling the LM73 to operate at lowest shutdown current. 6:5 Temperature Resolution Selects one of four user-programmable temperature data resolutions 00: 0.25C/LSB, 11-bit word (10 bits plus Sign) 01: 0.125C/LSB, 12-bit word (11 bits plus Sign) 10: 0.0625C/LSB, 13-bit word (12 bits plus Sign) 11: 0.03125C/LSB, 14-bit word (13 bits plus Sign) 4 reserved Always returns zero when read. Recommend customer write zero only. 3 ALERT Pin Status Value is 0 when ALERT output pin is low. Value is 1 when ALERT output pin is high. The ALERT output pin is reset under any of the following conditions: (1) Cleared by writing a 1 to the ALERT Reset bit in the configuration register, (2) Measured temperature falls below the TLOW limit, or (3) cleared via the ARA sequence. Recommend customer write zero only. www.national.com 14 Name Description 2 Temperature High Flag Bit is set to 1 when the measured temperature exceeds the THIGH limit stored in the programmable THIGH register. Flag is reset to 0 when both of the following conditions are met: (1) measured temperature no longer exceeds the programmed THIGH limit and (2) upon reading the Control/Status register. If the temperature is not longer above the THIGH limit, this status bit remains set until it is read by the master so that the system can check the history of what caused the ALERT output to go active. This bit is not cleared after every read if the measured temperature is still above the THIGH limit. 1 Temperature Low Flag Bit is set to 1 when the measured temperature falls below the TLOW limit stored in the programmable TLOW register. Flag is reset to 0 when both of the following conditions are met: (1) measured temperature is no longer below the programmed TLOW limit and (2) upon reading the Control/Status register. If the temperature is no longer below the TLOW limit, the status bit remains set until it is read by the master so that the system can check the history of what cause the ALERT output to go active. This bit is not cleared after every read if temperature is still below TLOW limit. 0 Data Available Flag This bit is 0 when the LM73 is in the process of converting a new temperature. It is 1 when the conversion is done. After initiating a temperature conversion while operating in the one-shot mode, this status bit can be monitored to indicate when the conversion is done. After triggering the one-shot conversion, the data in the temperature register is invalid until this bit is high (that is, after completion of the conversion). On power-up, the LM73 is in continuous conversion mode; while in continuous conversion mode (the default mode after power-on reset) this bit will always be high. Recommend customer write zero only. 2.7 IDENTIFICATION REGISTER Pointer Address 07h (Read Only) Reset State: 0190h D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Bits Name Description 15:8 Manufacturer Identification Byte Always returns 01h to uniquely identify the manufacturer as National Semiconductor Corporation. 7:4 Product Identification Always returns 9h to uniquely identify this part as the LM73 Temperature Sensor. Nibble 3:0 Die Revision Step Nibble Always returns 0h to uniquely identify the revision as level zero. 15 www.national.com LM73 Bits LM73 The LM73 has very low output noise, typically 0.015C rms, which makes it ideal for applications where stable thermal compensation is a priority. For example, in a temperaturecompensated oscillator application, the very small deviation in successive temperature readings translates to a stable frequency output from the oscillator. 3.0 Application Hints 3.1 THERMAL PATH CONSIDERATIONS To get the expected results when measuring temperature with an integrated circuit temperature sensor like the LM73, it is important to understand that the sensor measures its own die temperature. For the LM73, the best thermal path between the die and the outside world is through the LM73's pins. In the SOT23 package, all the pins on the LM73 will have an equal effect on the die temperature. Because the pins represent a good thermal path to the LM73 die, the LM73 will provide an accurate measurement of the temperature of the printed circuit board on which it is mounted. There is a less efficient thermal path between the plastic package and the LM73 die. If the ambient air temperature is significantly different from the printed circuit board temperature, it will have a small effect on the measured temperature. 3.3 POWER SUPPLY RAMP-UP CONSIDERATIONS In systems where there is a large amount of capacitance on the VDD node, the LM73 power supply ramp-up time can become excessively long. Slow power-supply ramp times may result in abnormal temperature readings. A linear power-onramp of less than 0.7V/msec and an exponential ramp with an RC time constant of more than 1.25 msec is categorized as a slow power-supply ramp. To avoid errors, use the power up sequence described below. The software reset sequence is as follows: 1. Allow VDD to reach the specified minimum operating voltage, as specified in the Operating Ratings section. 2. Write a "1" to the Full Power Down bit, Bit 7 of the Configuration Register, and hold it high for the specified maximum conversion time for the initial default of 11-bits resolution. This ensures that a complete reset operation has occurred. See the Temperature Conversion Time specifications within the Temperature-to-Digital Characteristics section for more details. 3. Write a "0" to the Full Power Down bit to restore the LM73 to normal mode. 3.2 OUTPUT CONSIDERATIONS: TIGHT ACCURACY, RESOLUTION AND LOW NOISE The LM73 is well suited for applications that require tight temperature measurement accuracy. In many applications, the low temperature error can mean better system performance and, by eliminating a system calibration step, lower production cost. With digital resolution as fine as 0.03125 C/LSB, the LM73 senses and reports very small changes in its temperature, making it ideal for applications where temperature sensitivity is important. 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