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SAMPLE NUMBER
TEMPERATURE (
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LM86
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Filter On
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Filter Off
LM86
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SNIS114E DECEMBER 2001REVISED MARCH 2013
DIGITAL FILTER
In order to suppress erroneous remote temperature readings due to noise, the LM86 incorporates a user-
configured digital filter. The filter is accessed in the FILTER and ALERT CONFIGURE REGISTER at BFh. The
filter can be set according to the following table.
D2 D1 Filter
0 0 No Filter
0 1 Level 1
1 0 Level 1
1 1 Level 2
Level 2 sets maximum filtering.
Figure 12 depict the filter output to in response to a step input and an impulse input. Figure 13 depicts the digital
filter in use in a Pentium 4 processor system. Note that the two curves, with filter and without, have been
purposely offset so that both responses can be clearly seen. Inserting the filter does not induce an offset as
shown.
Figure 11. Filter Output Response to a Step Input Figure 12. Filter Output Response to a Step Input
a) Step Response b) Impulse Response
A. The filter on and off curves were purposely offset to better show noise performance.
Figure 13. Digital Filter Response in a Pentium 4 processor System
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