ETC G751-2

G751
Global Mixed-mode Technology Inc.
Digital Temperature Sensor and Thermal Watchdog
with Two-Wire Interface
General Description
Features
The G751 is a temperature sensor, Delta-Sigma
analog-to-digital converter, and digital over- temperature detector with SMBus interface. The host
can query the G751 at any time to read temperature.
The open-drain Over temperature Shutdown (O.S.)
output becomes active when the temperature exceeds a programmable limit. This pin can operate in
either “Comparator” or “Interrupt” mode.
„SMBus interface
„ Programmable Trip Point (TOS) and Hysteresis
(THYST)
„Separate open-drain output pin operates as
interrupt or comparator at output
„Register readback capability
„Power up defaults permit stand-alone opera-
tion as thermostat
The host can program both the temperature alarm
threshold (TOS) and the temperature at which the
alarm condition goes away (THYST). In addition, the
host can read back the contents of the G751’s TOS
and THYST registers. The sensor powers up in Comparator mode with default thresholds of 50°C TOS
45°C THYST. for G751-1 and 80°C TOS , 75°C THYST
for G751-2.
„Shutdown mode to minimize power consump-
tion
„Up to 8 G751s can be connected to a single
bus
Key Specifications
„Supply Voltage
„Supply Current
operating
shutdown
„Temperature Accuracy
-25°C to 100°C
-55°C to 125°C
3.0V to 5.5V
280µA (typ)
1mA (max)
2µA(typ)
Ordering Information
PART
±2°C (max)
±3°C (max)
TOS THYST
Transport Media
G751-1 50°C/45°C 2500 Units on Tape and Reel
G751-2 80°C /75°C 2500 Units on Tape and Reel
PACKAGE
8 SOP
8 SOP
Applications
„System Thermal Management
„Personal Computers
„Office Electronics
„Electronic Test Equipment
Typical Application
Pin Configuration
+VS 3V to 5.5V
G751
7
SMBDATA
SMBCLK
1
8
2
7
+Vs
A0
Address(Set as
desired)
A0
A1
3
6
A1
GND
4
5
A2
8
6
5
A2
O.S.
G751
1
SMBDATA
Interface
2
SMBCLK
8Pin SOP
Typical Bypass 0.1 µF
(Unless mounted close
to Processor)
4
3
To Processor
O.S. Out Interrupt Line
O.S. Set for active low for
wire OR’d multiple
interrupt line
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Absolute Maximum Ratings.
Operating Ratings
Supply Voltage………….…………………-0.3V to 6.5V
Voltage at any Pin……………….…-0.3V to +Vs +0.3V
Input Current at any Pin…………………………….5mA
Package Input Current…………………………….20mA
O.S. Output Sink Current………………………….10mA
O.S. Output Voltage…………………….…………..6.5V
Storage Temperature…………………-65°C to +150°C
Soldering Information, Lead Temperature
SOP Package
Vapor Phase (60 seconds)……………………….215°C
Infrared (15 seconds)……………………………..220°C
ESD Susceptibility
Human Body Model……………………………….2000V
Machine
Model……………………………………...200V
Specified Temperature Range…………….TMIN to TMAX
-55°C to +125°C
Supply Voltage Range (+Vs)…………..+3.0V to +5.5V
Temperature-to-Digital Converter Characteristics
Unless otherwise noted, these specifications apply for +Vs=+3.3v Vdc. Boldface limits apply for TA=TJ=TMIN to
TMAX; all other limits TA=TJ= +25°C, unless otherwise noted.
PARAMETER
Accuracy
CONDITIONS
TYPICAL
TA=-25°C to +100°C
TA=-55°C to +125°C
Resolution
Temperature Conversion Time
Quiescent Current
SMBus Inactive
SMBus Active
Shutdown Mode
IOUT = 4.0mA
O.S. Output Saturation Voltage
O.S. Delay
TOS Default Temperature G751-1/G751-2
THYST Default Temperature G751-1/G751-2
LIMITS
±2.0
±3.0
9
100
0.25
1.0
1
0.8
1
6
50/80
45/75
UNITS
°C (max)
Bits
Ms
Ma
mA (max)
µA
V (max)
Conversions (min)
Conversions (max)
°C
°C
Block Diagram
8 +VS 3.0V - 5.5V
Temperature
3
O.S.
Threshold
9-Bit Delta-Sigma
Analog-to-Digital
Converter
TOS Set Point
Register
Silicon
Bandgap
Temperature
Sensor
A0
A1
A2
7
6
5
Configuration
Register
Pointer
Register
Set Point
Comparator
Reset
T HYST Set Point
Register
1
Two-Wire Interface
2
SMBDATA
SMBCLK
4
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Logic Electrical Characteristics
Digital DC Characteristics
Unless otherwise noted, these specifications apply for +Vs=+3.3 Vdc. Boldface limits apply for TA=TJ=TMIN to
TMAX; all other limits TA=TJ=+25°C, unless otherwise noted.
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
TYPICAL
LIMITS
UNITS
Logical “1” Input Voltage
× 0.7
+Vs×
VIN (0)
Logical “0” Input Voltage
+Vs + 0.5
-0.3
× 0.3
+Vs×
IIN (1)
IIN (0)
CIN
IOH
VOL
tOF
Logical “1”Intput Current
Logical “0”Intput Current
All Digital Inputs
High Level Output Current
Low Level Output Voltage
Output Fall Time
VIN (1)
VIN=5V
VIN=0V
0.005
-0.005
20
V (min)
V (max)
V (min)
V (max)
µA
µA
PF
µA (max)
V (max)
ns (max)
1.0
-1.0
VOH=5V
IOL=3ma
CL=400pF,IO=3ma
100
0.4
250
SMBus Digital Switching Characteristics
Unless otherwise noted, these specifications apply for +Vs = +3.3 Vdc and CL (load capacitance) on output lines =
80pF unless otherwise specified. Boldface limits apply for TA = TJ = TMIN to TMAX; all other limits TA = TJ = +25°C,
unless otherwise noted.
The switching characteristics of the G751 fully meet or exceed the published specifications of the SMBus. The
following parameters are the timing relationships between SMBCLK and SMBDATA signals related to the G751.
They are not the SMBus specifications.
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS TYPICAL
t1
t2
t3
t4
t5
SMBCLK (Clock) Period
Data in Set-Up Time to SMBCLK High
Data Out Stable after SMBCLK Low
SMBDATA Low Set-Up Time to SMBCLK Low (Start Condition)
SMBDATA High Hold Time after SMBCLK High (Stop Condition)
LIMITS
UNITS
2.5
100
0
100
100
µs (min)
ns (min)
ns (min)
ns (min)
ns (min)
Pin Description
PIN
LABEL
FUNCTION
TYPICAL CONNECTION
1
SMBDATA SMBus Serial Bi-Directional Data Line
2
SMBCLK SMBus Clock Input
3
O.S.
Overtemperature Shutdown Open Drain Output
4
GND
Power Supply Ground
5,6,7
A0-A2 User-Set SMBus Address Inputs
8
+Vs
Positive Supply Voltage Input
From Controller
From Controller
Pull Up Resistor, Controller Interrupt Line
Ground
Ground (Low, “0”) or +Vs (High, “1”)
DC Voltage from 3V to 5.5V
t1
SMBCLK
SMBDATA
Data in
t5
t4
t2
SMBDATA
Data out
t3
Logic Electrical Characteristics
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Output Code
0,1111,1010
+25°C
+0.5°C
0,0011,0010
0,0000,0001
Temperature
0,0000,0000
0°C
-55°C
+125°C
1,1111,1111
1,1100,1110
-0.5°C
-25°C
1,1001,0010
Temperature-to-Digital Transfer Function (Non-linear scale for clarity)
Default Modes
G751 always powers up in a known state. G751
power up default conditions are:
1. Comparator mode
2. TOS set to 50°C for G751-1, to 80°C for G751-2
3. THYST set to 45°C for G751-1, to 75°C for G751-2
4. O.S. active low
5. Pointer set to “00”; Temperature Register
With these operating conditions G751 can act as a
stand-alone thermostat with the above temperature
settings. Connection to an SMBus is not required.
Functional Description
The G751 temperature sensor incorporates a
band-gap type temperature sensor and 9-bit ADC
(Delta-Sigma Analog- to-Digital Converter). The
temperature data output of the G751 is available at
all times via the SMBus. If a conversion is in progress, it will be stopped and restarted after the read.
A digital comparator is also incorporated that compares a series of readings, the number of which is
user-selectable, to user-programmable setpoint and
hysteresis values. The comparator trips the O.S.
output line, which is programmable for mode and
polarity.
SMBus Interface
The G751 operates as a slave on the SMBus, so the
SMBCLK line is an input (no clock is generated by
the G751) and the SMBDATA line is a bi-directional
serial data path. According to SMBus specifications,
the G751 has a 7-bit slave address. The four most
significant bits of the slave address are hard wired
inside the G751 and are “1001”. The three least significant bits of the address are assigned to pins
A2-A0, and are set by connecting these pins to
ground for a low, (0); or to +Vs for a high, (1).
O.S. Output, TOS and THYST Limits
In Comparator mode the O.S. Output behaves like a
thermostat. The output becomes active when temperature exceeds the TOS limit, and leaves the active
state when the temperature drops below the THYST
limit. In this mode the O.S. output can be used to
turn a cooling fan on, initiate an emergency system
shutdown, or reduce system clock speed. Shutdown
mode does not reset O.S. state in a comparator
mode.
Therefore, the complete slave address is:
In interrupt mode exceeding TOS also makes O.S.
active but O.S. will remain active indefinitely until
reset by reading any register via the SMBus interface. Once O.S. has been activated by crossing TOS,
then reset, it can activated again only by Temperature going below THYST. Again, it will remain active
indefinitely until being reset by a read. Placing the
G751 in shutdown mode also resets the O.S. output.
1
MSB
0
0
1
A2
A1
A0
LSB
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Shutdown Mode
Shutdown mode is enabled by setting the shutdown
bit in the Configuration register via the SMBus. Shutdown mode reduces power supply current to 1 µA
typical. In interrupt mode O.S. is reset if previously
set and is undefined in Compatator mode during
shutdown. The SMBus interface remains active. Activity on the clock and data lines of the SMBus may
slightly increase shutdown mode quiescent current.
TOS, THYST, and Configuration registers can be read
from and written to in shutdown mode.
*
Temperature response
Shown for O.S. set for
active low.
O.S.
(Interrupt Mode)
O.S.
(Comparator Mode)
THYST
TOS
*read any register or placed in shut down
Time
*
*
Fault Queue
A fault queue of up to 6 faults is provided to prevent
false tripping of O.S. when the G751 is used in noisy
environments. The number of faults set in the queue
must occur consecutively to set the O.S. output.
Comparator/Interrupt Mode
As indicated in the O.S. Output Temperature Response Diagram, Figure 1, the events that trigger
O.S. are identical for either Comparator or Interrupt
mode. The most important difference is that in Interrupt mode the O.S. will remain set indefinitely once it
has been set. To reset O.S. while in Interrupt mode,
perform a read from any register in the G751.
O.S. Output
The O.S. output is an open-drain output and does
not have an internal pull-up. A ”high” level will not be
observed on this pin until pull-up current is provided
from 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. This will minimize
any errors due to internal heating of the G751. The
maximum resistance of the pull up, based on G751
specification for High Level Output Current, to provide a 2V high level, is 30kΩ.
Figure1 O.S. Output Temperature Response Diagram
Temperature Data Format
Temperature data can be read from the Temperature,
TOS Set Point, and THYST Set Point registers; and
written to the TOS Set Point, and THYST Set Point registers. Temperature data is represented
by a 9-bit, two’s complement word with an LSB
(Least Significant Bit) equal to 0.5°C:
TEMPERATURE
+125°C
+25°C
+0.5°C
0°C
-0.5°C
-25°C
-55°C
G751
O.S. Polarity
The O.S. output can be programmed via the configuration register to be either active low (default
mode), or active high. In active low mode the O.S.
output goes low when triggered exactly as shown on
the O.S. Output Temperature Response Diagram,
Figure 1. Active high simply inverts the polarity of the
O.S. output.
DIGITAL OUTPUT
BINARY
HEX
0 1111 1010
0FAh
0 0011 0010
032h
0 0000 0001
001h
0 0000 0000
000h
1 1111 1111
1FFh
1 1100 1110
1CEh
1 1001 0010
192h
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Internal Register Structure
SMBDATA
SMBCLK
Interface
Data
Address
Pointer Register
(Selects register for
communication
Register Select
Temperature
(Read-only)
Pointer = 00000000
Configuration
(Read-write, sets operating
Mode)
Pointer = 00000001
TOS Set Point
(Read-write)
Pointer = 00000011
THYST Set Point
(Read-write)
Pointer = 00000010
The first data byte is the most significant byte with
most signification 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 indicates an overtemperature condition, the host processor could immediately take
action to remedy the excessive temperatures. At the
end of a read, the G751 can accept either Acknowledge or No Acknowledge from the Master (No Acknowledge is typically used as a signal for the salve
that the Master has read its last byte).
There are four data registers in the G751, selected
by the Pointer register. At power-up the Pointer is set
to “00”; the location for the Temperature Register.
The Pointer register latches whatever the last location it was set to. In Interrupt Mode, a read from the
G751, or placing the device in shutdown mode, resets the O.S. output. All registers are read and write,
except the Temperature register which is read only.
A write to the G751 will always include the address
byte and the Pointer byte. A write to the Configuration register requires one data byte, and the TOS and
THYST registers require two data bytes.
An inadvertent 8-bit read from a 16-bit register, with
the D7 bit low, can cause the G751 to stop in a state
where the SDA line is held low as shown in Figure 2.
This can prevent any further bus communication until
at least 9 additional clock cycles have occurred. Alternatively, the master can issue clock cycles until
SDA goes high, at which time issuing a “Stop” condition will reset the G751.
Reading the G751 can take place either of two ways:
If the location latched in the Pointer is correct (most
of the time it is expected that the Pointer will point to
Temperature register because it will be the data
most frequently read from the G751), then the read
can simply consist of an address byte, followed by
retrieving the corresponding number of data bytes. If
the Pointer needs to be set, than an address byte,
pointer byte, repeat start, and another address byte
will accomplish a read.
SMBCLK
SMBDATA
A2
Start
by
Master
A1
A0
D15
R/W
Bit
D14
D13
D12
D11
D10
Ack
by
G751
Address Byte
Most Significant
Data Byter
D9
D7
D8
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D0
Ack Stop
by Cond
Master by
Master
Ack
by
Master
Intended Stop by
Master but G751 locks SMBDATA low
D1
Master detects the error
of its ways
Figure 2. Inadvertent 8-Bit Read from 16-Bit Register where D7 is Zero
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Pointer Register
(Selects which registers will be read from or written to):
P7
P6
P5
P4
P3
P2
0
0
0
0
0
0
P1
P0
Register Select
P0-P1 :Register Select:
P1
P0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
REGISTER
Temperature (Read only) (Power-up default)
Configuration (Read/Write)
THYST (Read/Write)
TOS (Read/Write)
P2-P7 :Must be kept zero.
Temperature Register
(Read Only):
D15
D14
D13
D12
D11
D10
D9
D8
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
MSB
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
LSB
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
D0-D6 :Undefined
D7-D15 :Temperature Data. One LSB = 0.5°C. Two’s complement format.
Configuration Register
(Read/Write):
D7
D6
D5
0
0
0
D4
D3
Fault Queue
D2
D1
D0
O.S. Polarity
Cmp/Int
Shutdown
Power up default is with all bits “0” (zero).
D0 :Shutdown : When set to 1 the G751 goes to low power shutdown mode.
D1 :Comparator / Interrupt mode : 0 is Comparator mode, 1 is Interrupt mode.
D2 :O.S. Polarity : 0 is active low, 1 is active high. O.S. is an open-drain output under all conditions.
D3-D4 :Fault Queue : Number of faults necessary to detect before setting O.S. output to avoid false tripping due
to noise :
D4
D3
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
NUMBER OF FAULTS
1 (Power-up default)
2
4
6
D5-D7 :These bits are used for production testing and must be kept zero for normal operation.
THYST and TOS Register
(Read/Write):
D15
D14
D13
D12
D11
D10
D9
D8
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
MSB
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
LSB
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
D0-D6 :Undefined
D7-D15 :THYST Or TOS Trip Temperature Data. Power up default is TOS = 50°C /80°C for G751-1/G751-2, THYST =
45°C /75°C for G751-1/G751-2.
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SMBus Timing Diagrams
1
1
9
1
0
0
1
A2
A1
A0
D7
R/W
Start
by
Master
9
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
0
A2
1
A1
A0
Start
by
Master
0
0
0
0
D1
0
1
9
1
A1
A2
A0
D7
R/W
9
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
1
9
0
0
1
A2
A1
A0
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
Stop
Cond
by
Master
9
D6
D5
D4
D2
D3
Ack
by
G751
Address Byte
D5
Least Significant Data Byte
1
D7
R/W
D6
No Ack
by
Master
Most Significant Data Byte
1
9
Ack
by
Master
Address Byte
Start
by
Master
1
D7
D0
Ack
by
G751
Repeat
Start
by
Master
Stop
Cond
by
Master
Pointer Byte
1
0
D0
Ack
by
G751
Address Byte
0
D1
D0
Ack
by
G751
1
D2
9
0
R/W
D3
Least Significant Data Byte
1
9
D4
No Ack
by
Master
Most Significant Data Byte
1
D5
D6
Ack
by
Master
Address Byte
0
9
D7
D0
Ack
by
G751
1
1
D1
D0
Ack
by
G751
Pointer Byte
Stop
Cond
by
Master
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Master
Start
by
Master
Start
by
Master
1
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1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
A1
0
A2
A1
A0
A2
A1
Address Byte
1
Address Byte
1
Address Byte
1 A2
A0
A0
Ack
by
G751
0
1
0
0
0
0
Pointer Byte
0
D1 D0
Ack Repeat
by Start
Master by
Master
9
1
1
0
0
A2
A1
Address Byte
1
A0
R/W
Ack
by
G751
9
D7
D6
D5
D4
R/W
R/W
Ack
by
G751
9
Ack
by
G751
9
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
D1
D0
Ack
by
Master
0
1
0
0
0
Pointer Byte
0
D1
Ack
by
Master
D7
1
D6
D3
D2
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
D1
Configuration Byte
D4
Most Significant Data Byte
D5
0
(c) TOS and THYST Write
D0
9
(b) Configuration Register Write
Pointer Byte
0
9
9
D6
Stop
Cond
by
Master
1
D7
Ack
by
G751
Ack
by
G751
D0
9
D4
D3
D1
D3
D2
Data Byte
D2
D1
D0
D0
9
Ack
by
G751
No Ack Stop
Cond
by
Master by
Master
9
Least Significant Data Byte
D5
(a) Typical Pointer Set followed by Immediate Read from Configuration Register
R/W
9
Stop
Cond
by
Master
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Package Information
C
E
H
L
D
θ
7°
(4X)
A2
A
A1
y
e
B
Note:
1. Package body sizes exclude mold flash and gate burrs
2. Dimension L is measured in gage plane
3. Tolerance 0.10mm unless otherwise specified
4. Controlling dimension is millimeter converted inch dimensions are not necessarily exact.
SYMBOL
A
A1
A2
B
C
D
E
e
H
L
y
θ
MIN.
DIMENSION IN MM
NOM.
MAX.
MIN.
1.35
0.10
----0.33
0.19
4.80
3.80
----5.80
0.40
----0º
1.60
----1.45
----------------1.27
-----------------
1.75
0.25
----0.51
0.25
5.00
4.00
----6.20
1.27
0.10
8º
0.053
0.004
----0.013
0.007
0.189
0.150
----0.228
0.016
----0º
DIMENSION IN INCH
NOM.
0.063
----0.057
----------------0.050
-----------------
MAX.
0.069
0.010
----0.020
0.010
0.197
0.157
----0.244
0.050
0.004
8º
Taping Specification
Feed Direction
Typical SOP Package Orientation
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