Datasheet

LM70
SNIS112G JUNE 2000REVISED MARCH 2013
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Note that 210 ms will have to pass for a conversion to complete before the LM70 actually transmits temperature
data.
TEMPERATURE DATA FORMAT
Temperature data is represented by a 11-bit, two's complement word with an LSB (Least Significant Bit) equal to
0.25°C:
Digital Output
Temperature
Binary Hex
+150°C 0100 1011 0001 1111 4B 1Fh
+125°C 0011 1110 1001 1111 3E 9Fh
+25°C 0000 1100 1001 1111 0B 9Fh
+0.25°C 0000 0000 0011 1111 00 3Fh
0°C 0000 0000 0001 1111 00 1Fh
0.25°C 1111 1111 1111 1111 FF FFh
25°C 1111 0011 1001 1111 F3 9Fh
55°C 1110 0100 1001 1111 E4 9Fh
Note: The last two bits are TRI-STATE and depicted as one in the table.
The first data byte is the most significant byte with most significant bit first, permitting only as much data as
necessary to be read to determine temperature condition. For instance, if the first four bits of the temperature
data indicate an overtemperature condition, the host processor could immediately take action to remedy the
excessive temperatures.
SHUTDOWN MODE/MANUFACTURER'S ID
Shutdown mode is enabled by writing XX FF to the LM70 as shown in Figure 14c. and discussed in Section 1.2.
The serial bus is still active when the LM70 is in shutdown. Current draw drops to less than 10 µA between serial
communications. When in shutdown mode the LM70 always will output 1000 0001 0000 00XX. This is the
manufacturer's ID/Device ID information. The first 5-bits of the field (1000 0XXX) are reserved for manufacturer's
ID.
INTERNAL REGISTER STRUCTURE
The LM70 has three registers, the temperature register, the configuration register and the manufacturer's/device
identification register. The temperature and manufacturer's/device identification registers are read only. The
configuration register is write only.
CONFIGURATION REGISTER
(Selects shutdown or continuous conversion modes):
Table 1. (Write Only):
D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
X X X X X X X X Shutdown
D0-D15 set to XX FF hex enables shutdown mode.
D0-D15 set to XX 00 hex enables continuous conversion mode.
Note: setting D0-D15 to any other values may place the LM70 into a manufacturer's test mode, upon which the
LM70 will stop responding as described. These test modes are to be used for production testing only. See
Section 1.2 Serial Bus Interface for a complete discussion.
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