Datasheet

LM82
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SNIS113D JANUARY 2000REVISED MARCH 2013
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The LM82 temperature sensor incorporates a band-gap type temperature sensor using a Local or Remote diode
and an 8-bit ADC (Delta-Sigma Analog-to-Digital Converter). The LM82 is compatible with the serial SMBus and
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C two wire interfaces. Digital comparators compare Local (LT) and Remote (RT) temperature readings to user-
programmable setpoints (LHS, RHS, and TCS). Activation of the INT output indicates that a comparison is
greater than the limit preset in a HIGH register. The T_CRIT setpoint (TCS) interacts with all the temperature
readings. Activation of the T_CRIT_A output indicates that any or all of the temperature readings have exceed
the T_CRIT setpoint.
CONVERSION SEQUENCE
The LM82 converts its own temperature as well as a remote diode temperature in the following sequence:
1. Local Temperature (LT)
2. Remote Diode (RT)
This round robin sequence takes approximately 480 ms to complete.
INT OUTPUT and T_HIGH LIMITS
Each temperature reading (LT, and RT) is associated with a T_HIGH setpoint register (LHS, RHS). At the end of
a temperature reading a digital comparison determines whether that reading has exceeded its HIGH setpoint. If
the temperature reading is greater than the HIGH setpoint, a bit is set in one of the Status Registers, to indicate
which temperature reading, and the INT output is activated.
Local and remote temperature diodes are sampled in sequence by the A/D converter. The INT output and the
Status Register flags are updated at the completion of a conversion, which occurs approximately 60 ms after a
temperature diode is sampled. INT is deactivated when the Status Register, containing the set bit, is read and a
temperature reading is less than or equal to it's corresponding HIGH setpoint, as shown in Figure 7. Figure 8
shows a simplified logic diagram for the INT output and related circuitry.
* Note: Status Register Bits are reset by a read of Status Register where bit is located.
Figure 7. INT Temperature Response Diagram
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