Datasheet
LM96080
SNAS465D –SEPTEMBER 2009–REVISED MARCH 2013
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Value RAM—Address 20h–3Fh
(1)
Address A7–A0 Description
20h IN0 reading (10-bit)
21h IN1 reading (10-bit)
22h IN2 reading (10-bit)
23h IN3 reading (10-bit)
24h IN4 reading (10-bit)
25h IN5 reading (10-bit)
26h IN6 reading (10-bit)
27h Temperature reading (9-bit or 12-bit for easy read-back)
28h FAN1 reading
Note: This location stores the number of counts of the internal clock per revolution.
29h FAN2 reading
Note: This location stores the number of counts of the internal clock per revolution.
2Ah IN0 High Limit
2Bh IN0 Low Limit
2Ch IN1 High Limit
2Dh IN1 Low Limit
2Eh IN2 High Limit
2Fh IN2 Low Limit
30h IN3 High Limit
31h IN3 Low Limit
32h IN4 High Limit
33h IN4 Low Limit
34h IN5 High Limit
35h IN5 Low Limit
36h IN6 High Limit
37h IN6 Low Limit
38h Hot Temperature Limit (High)
39h Hot Temperature Hysteresis Limit (Low)
3Ah OS Temperature Limit (High)
3Bh OS Temperature Hysteresis Limit (Low)
3Ch FAN1 Fan Count Limit
Note: It is the number of counts of the internal clock for the Low Limit of the fan speed.
3Dh FAN2 Fan Count Limit
Note: It is the number of counts of the internal clock for the Low Limit of the fan speed.
3Eh Manufacturer's ID always defaults to 0000 0001; this register is writable and can be reset to the default value by the
INITIALIZATION bit in the Configuration Register (address 00h, bit 7).
3Fh Stepping/Die Revision ID always defaults to 0000 1000; this register is writable and can be reset to the default
value by the INITIALIZATION bit in the Configuration Register.
(1) Setting all ones to the high limits for voltages and fans (0111 1111 binary for temperature) means interrupts will never be generated
except the case when voltages go below the low limits.
For voltage input high limits, the device is doing a greater than comparison. For low limits, however, it is doing a less than or equal to
comparison.
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