Datasheet

TemperatureData
(D1,D2,LT)
High-Threshold
(upperbound)
Low-Threshold
(lowerbound)
Low-ALRBit
High-ALRBit
CH -ALRBitn
n
n
thAnalogInput
( =0to3)
High-Threshold-
Register
(upperbound)
n
Low-Threshold-
Register
(lowerbound)
n
AMC7812
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SBAS513E JANUARY 2011REVISED SEPTEMBER 2013
Analog Input Out-of-Range Alarm
The AMC7812 provides out-of-range detection for four individual analog inputs (CH0, CH1, CH2, and CH3) as
shown in Figure 95. When the measurement is out-of-range, the corresponding alarm bit in the Status Register is
set to '1' to flag the out-of-range condition. The value in the High-Threshold Register defines the upper bound
threshold of the nth analog input, while the value in Low-Threshold defines the lower bound. These two bounds
specify a window for the out-of-range detection.
Figure 95. CHn Out-of-Range Alarm
The AMC7812 also has high-limit or low-limit detection for the temperature sensors (D1, D2, and LT), as shown
in Figure 96. To implement single, upper-bound threshold detection for analog input CHn, the host processor can
set the upper-bound threshold to the desired value and the lower-bound threshold to the default value. For lower-
bound threshold detection, the host processor can set the lower-bound threshold to the desired value and the
upper-bound threshold to the default value. Note that the value of the High-Threshold Register must not be less
than the value of the Low-Threshold Register; otherwise, ALR-n is always set to '1' and the alarm indicator is
always active. Each temperature sensor has two alarm bits: High-ALR (high-limit alarm) and Low-ALR (low-limit
alarm).
Figure 96. Temperature Out-of-Range Alarm
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