Datasheet

LM95245
SNIS148G OCTOBER 2007REVISED MARCH 2013
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Table 7. 11-Bit, 2's Complement (10-Bit Plus Sign)
Digital Output
Temperature
Binary Hex
+125°C 0111 1101 0000 0000 7D00h
+25°C 0001 1001 0000 0000 1900h
+1°C 0000 0001 0000 0000 0100h
+0.125°C 0000 0000 0010 0000 0020h
0°C 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000h
0.125°C 1111 1111 1110 0000 FFE0h
1°C 1111 1111 0000 0000 FF00h
25°C 1110 0111 0000 0000 E700h
55°C 1100 1001 0000 0000 C900h
SMBDAT OPEN-DRAIN OUTPUT
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 LM95245. The maximum resistance of the pull-up to provide a 2.1V high
level, based on LM95245 specification for High Level Output Current with the supply voltage at 3.0V, is 82 kΩ
(5%) or 88.7 kΩ (1%).
T_CRIT OUTPUT AND TCRIT LIMIT
The LM95245's T_CRIT pin is an active-low open-drain output that is triggered when the local and/or the remote
temperature conversion is above the limits defined by the Remote and/or Local Limit registers. The state of the
T_CRIT pin will return to the HIGH state when both the Local and Remote temperatures are below the values
programmed into the Limit Registers less the value in the Common Hysteresis Register. Additionally, if the
remote temperature exceeds the value in the Remote TCRIT Limit Register the Status Bit for Remote TCRIT
(RTCRIT), in Status Register 1, is set to 1. In the same way if the local temperature exceeds the value in the
Local Shared OS and TCRIT Limit Register the Status Bit for the Shared Local OS and TCRIT (LOC) bit in
Status Register 1 is set to 1.The T_CRIT output and the Status Register flags are updated after every Local and
Remote temperature conversion. See Figure 12
Figure 12. T_CRIT Comparator Temperature Response Diagram
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