DALLAS DS1780

DS1780
CPU Peripheral Monitor
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FEATURES
PIN ASSIGNMENT
Direct-to-digital temperature sensor requires
no external components or user calibration
Two fan speed sensors
Monitors 6 power supply voltages
8-bit DAC for fan speed control
Intrusion detect for security (detects when
chassis lid has been removed, even if power is
off)
Remote system reset
System interrupt availability on all monitored
functions (temperature, voltages, fan speed,
chassis intrusion)
2-wire interface with 2-bit addressability
Integrated NAND TREE for board level
testability
Wide power supply range (2.8V ≤ VDD ≤
5.75V)
High integration in a small 24-pin 173-mil
TSSOP
Applications include monitoring of personal
computers or any microprocessor-based
system
A0/NTOUT
A1
SDA
SCL
FAN1
FAN2
CHS
GNDD
VDD
INT
VOUT/NTIN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
VID0
VID
VID2
VID3
VID4
+VCCP1
+2.5 VIN
+3.3 VIN
+5 VIN
+12 VIN
+2.5 VS/+VCCP2
RST
12
13
GNDA
DS1780E
24-Pin TSSOP (173-mil)
PIN DESCRIPTION
A0/NTOUT
TREE
A1
SDA
SCL
FANx
CHS
GNDD
VDD
INT
VOUT/NTIN
RST
GNDA
+xxVIN
+2.5VS/+VCCP2
VIDx
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- Address Input / NAND
Output
- Address Input
- 2-Wire Serial Data
Input/Output
- 2-Wire Serial Clock
- Tachometer Inputs
- Chassis Intrusion Detector
Input
- Digital Ground
- Power Supply Voltage (2.8V
to 5.75V)
- Hardware Interrupt output
- DAC output / NAND TREE
Input
- Remote System Reset
- Analog Ground
- Positive Voltage Inputs
- Positive/negative Voltage
Input
- Processor Voltage Supply
Readout Inputs
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DS1780
DESCRIPTION
The DS1780 is a highly integrated system instrumentation monitor ideal for use in personal computers, or
any microprocessor-based system. It monitors ambient temperature, six power supply voltages, and the
speed of two fans. Fan speed can also be controlled with the use of an internal 8-bit DAC. All
measurements are internally converted to a digital format for easy processing by the CPU.
The DS1780 can be reset to its default power-up state via a remote reset function with internal debounce
and delay. It features an interrupt that can be programmed to become active should any of the functions
the DS1780 is monitoring fall out of spec.
For board-level testability, an internal NAND TREE function simplifies the system design. A chassis
intrusion input is featured to enhance system security.
Programming and data readout are accessed via a simple 2-wire interface with 2-bit addressability. The
DS1780 power supply range of 2.8V to 5.75V allows for monitoring of parameters for 3V or 5V systems.
The DS1780 is assembled in a compact 173-mil TSSOP package.
Detailed Pin Description Table 1
PIN
SIGNAL
DIRECTION
1
A0/NTOUT
Digital I/O
2
3
4
5
6
A1
SDA
SCL
FAN1
FAN2
Digital Input
Digital I/O
Digital Input
Digital Input
Digital Input
7
CHS
Digital I/O
8
GNDD
GROUND
9
VDD
POWER
10
INT
Digital Output
11
VOUT/NTIN
Digital Input/
Analog Output
12
RST
Digital I/O
13
GNDA
GROUND
14
+2.5VS/+VCCP2
Analog Input
15-19
+xxVIN
Analog Inputs
20-24
VIDx
Digital Inputs
DESCRIPTION
The lowest order programmable bit of the 2-wire bus address. This pin
functions as an output when doing a NAND TREE test.
The highest order programmable bit of the 2-wire bus address.
2-wire bus bi-directional data. Open-drain output.
2-wire bus synchronous clock.
0 to VDD amplitude fan tachometer input.
0 to VDD amplitude fan tachometer input.
An active high input from an external circuit, which latches a Chassis
Intrusion event. This line can go high without any clamping action regardless
of the powered state of the DS1780. The DS1780 provides an internal open
drain on this line, controlled by Bit 6 of Configuration Register, to provide a
minimum 20 ms reset of this signal.
Internally connected to all digital circuitry.
+3.3V or +5V VDD power. Bypass with the parallel combination of 10 µF
(Electrolytic or Tantalum) and 0.1 µF (ceramic) bypass capacitors.
Active-low Programmable interrupt output. The output is enabled when Bit 1
of the Configuration Register is set to 1. The default state is disabled.
An active-high input that enables NAND Tree board-level connectivity
testing. Refer to “NAND Tree Testing” Section. Used as DAC output when
NAND Tree is not selected.
Master Reset, 5 mA open drain driver, active low output with at least a 20 ms
minimum pulse width. Available when enabled via Bit 4 in Configuration
Register. This is a bi-directional I/O pin. It acts as power on RESET input.
Internally connected to all analog circuitry. The ground reference for all
analog inputs.
Analog input for monitoring -12V or +VCCP2. DS1780 will measure voltages
on this pin from 0V to 3.6V. An external resistor ladder is required for
monitoring a -12V supply (see Figure 1).
A/D inputs for 5 positive voltages.
Voltage supply readouts from the processor. These values are read in the VID
and VID4 Status Registers.
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OVERVIEW
A block diagram of the DS1780 is shown in Figure 1.
The DS1780 provides six analog inputs, an analog output, five digital inputs, two fan speed inputs, a
temperature sensor, and interrupt registers on a single chip, which communicates on a 2-wire serial bus.
The DS1780 performs power supply, temperature, and fan monitoring for personal computers.
The analog voltages are divided internally by the DS1780. The inputs are then converted to 8-bit digital
words. The analog inputs are intended to be connected to the several power supplies present in a typical
computer. Temperature can be converted to a 9-bit two’s-complement digital word with a 0.5°C LSb.
The analog output is approximately a 0-1.25V output from an 8-bit D/A converter, which is used to
control fan speeds.
Fan inputs measure the period of tachometer pulses from the fans, providing a higher count for lower fan
speeds. The fan inputs are digital inputs with an acceptable range of 0 to VDD volts and a transition level
of approximately 1.4 volts. Full-scale fan counts are 255 (8-bit counter) and this represents a stopped or
very slow fan. Nominal speeds, based on a count of 153, are programmable from 1100 to 8800 RPM on
FAN1 and FAN2. Signal conditioning circuitry is included to accommodate slow rise and fall times.
The DS1780 provides a number of internal registers, as detailed in Table 1. These include:
Configuration Register: Provides control and configuration, as well as initialization.
Interrupt ( INT ) Status Registers: Two registers to provide status of each interrupt limit or interrupt
event.
Interrupt ( INT ) Mask Registers: Allows masking of individual Interrupt sources, as well as separate
masking for the hardware interrupt output.
Temperature Configuration Register: The lower 2 bits of this register configure the type of
temperature interrupt mode to be used. Bit 7 reflects the lowest bit of the temperature reading.
VID Register, VID4 Register: Bits 0-3 of the VID register reflect the status of the VID0-VID3 pins, bit
0 of the VID4 register reflect the status of VID4 pin. These are simply input pins - not processed in any
way. In a multiprocessor system, these signals will be multiplexed externally from the various processor
sources, with the source being controlled by software.
Value RAM: The monitoring results and limits for temperature, voltages, and fan counts are all
contained in the Value RAM.
When the DS1780 is started, it cycles through each measurement in sequence, and it continuously loops
through the sequence approximately once every second. Each measured value is compared to values
stored in limit registers. When the measured value violates the programmed limit the DS1780 will set a
corresponding System Management Interrupt (SMI) in the Interrupt Status Registers. One hardware
interrupt line, INT , is available to generate an SMI. INT is fully programmable with masking of each
Interrupt source, and masking of the output. In addition, the configuration register has control bits to
enable or disable the hardware Interrupts.
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A CHS (Chassis Intrusion) digital input is provided. The Chassis Intrusion input is designed to accept an
active high signal from an external circuit that latches when the case is removed from the computer; this
pin is a dual purpose pin which will be driven low by the DS1780 to reset the external circuit.
DS1780 FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM Figure 1
Note: R1 and R2 on the -12V resistance ladder should be ratioed such that approximately +2.5V appears
at the input pin (i.e., R1=4kΩ, R2=23.2 kΩ). If a second processor voltage needs to be monitored (VCCP2),
leave R2 empty, and make R1 500Ω, with VCCP2 appearing here.
2-WIRE SERIAL DATA BUS
When using the 2-wire bus, a write will always consist of the DS1780 2-wire slave address, followed by
the Internal Address Register byte, then the data byte. The Internal Address Register addresses are listed
below in Table 2. There are two cases for a read:
1. If the Internal Address Register is known to be at the desired Address, simply read the DS1780 with
the 2-wire slave address, followed by the data byte read from the DS1780.
2. If the Internal Address Register value is unknown, write to the DS1780 with the 2-wire slave address,
followed by the Internal Address Register byte. Then restart the Serial Communication with a Read
consisting of the 2-wire slave address, followed by the data byte read from the DS1780.
The default power-on 2-wire slave address for the DS1780 is 01011(A1)(A0) binary, where A0-A1
reflects the state of the pins defined by the same names. The address can be changed by writing any
desired value to the 2-wire Serial Address Register (excluding the 2 LSBs). This communication protocol
is depicted in the 2-wire timing diagrams of Figures 2 and 8.
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INTERNAL ADDRESS REGISTER MAP Table 2
REGISTER
Configuration Register
Interrupt (INT) Status
Register 1
Interrupt (INT) Status
Register 2
Interrupt (INT) Mask
Register 1
Interrupt (INT) Mask
Register 2
DS1780 INTERNAL
HEX ADDRESS
40h
POWER ON VALUE
NOTES
0000 1000
41h
0000 0000
42h
0000 0000
43h
0000 0000
44h
0000 0000
Bit 7 of this register
clears Chassis Intrusion.
The other bits are
reserved.
The lower 4 bits reflect
the state of
VID0-VID3 pins.
X Reflects state of A1
and Y Reflects A0 state
Bit 0 = VID 4. The rest
are reserved.
Chassis Intrusion Clear
Register
46h
0000 0000
VID Register
47h
0101 XXXX
Serial Address Register
48h
0010 11XY
VID4 Register
49h
1000 000X
Temperature
Configuration
Register
4Bh
0000 0001
Test Register
15h
0000 0000
Analog output
Value RAM
Company ID
Stepping
19h
20h-3Dh
3Eh
3Fh
1111 1111
Do not alter the
contents of the register.
Full on
1101 1010
0000 0001
Read only
Read only
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2-WIRE SERIAL COMMUNICATION WITH THE DS1780 Figure 2
OPERATION - Power-on
Applying power to the DS1780 causes a reset of several of the registers. Power-on conditions of the
registers are shown in Table 2 above. Some registers have indeterminate power-on values, such as the
Limit and RAM registers of the Value RAM page, and these are not shown in the table. Upon power-up
the ADC is inactive. Writing Limits into the Value RAM should usually be the first action performed
after power up. The RST pin is bi-directional. It forces RESET at power-on, but can also be pulled low to
force RESET internally.
OPERATION - Resets
The DS1780 features four distinct resetting functions. Each one has a different effect on register contents
and the state of the RST output following the event. Each one is explained below:
Power-on Reset - On POR, all internal logic is reset, and registers are cleared to their default state (see
tables 10.x). Because Value RAM is typically the first area programmed upon power-up, it does not have
a defined state upon POR. Also, on POR, the RST output will be pulled to an active low state for 20 ms
(minimum).
A POR occurs every time VDD crosses the voltage level approximately equivalent to the sum of one nchannel threshold (VTN) and one p-channel threshold (VTP), on a power-up or power-down condition.
DS1780 SRAM contents get “scrambled” when VDD falls below the greater of one n-channel VT or one pchannel VT. Therefore, SRAM contents will always be in a defined state as supply voltage reaches the
minimum spec level of 2.8V, even in a power supply brownout condition.
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Software Reset - This condition is generated by writing a 1 to bit 4 of the configuration register. It has no
effect on DS1780 register contents. It will however pull the RST output to the active low state for a
duration of 20 ms (minimum). When the RST output goes active, this bit in the configuration register will
clear itself. A Software Reset is only possible if Bit 7 of the INT Mask Register 2 (0x44h) is set to “1”.
Device Initialization - This condition is generated by writing a 1 to bit 7 of the configuration register. It
will clear all registers in DS1780 memory to their default state except the Value RAM (0x20h - 0x3Dh)
and analog output (0x19h). These locations will remain unchanged from their state before the
initialization. This condition has no effect on the RST output. This bit is self-clearing.
Hardware Reset - This condition is generated by some external source pulling the RST pin below
VIN(0) (see DC Electrical Characteristics). The DS1780 will then force the RST signal to remain in the
active low state for >20 ms. It will clear all registers in DS1780 memory to their default state except the
Value RAM (0x20h - 0x3Dh) and analog output (0x19h). These locations will remain unchanged from
their state before the Hardware Reset.
OPERATION - Configuration Register
Control of the DS1780 is provided through the configuration register. The Configuration Register is used
to start and stop the DS1780, enable or disable interrupt output and modes, and provide the initialization
function described above.
Bit 0 of the Configuration Register controls the monitoring loop of the DS1780. Setting Bit 0 low stops
the monitoring loop and puts the DS1780 into a standby mode. 2-Wire Bus communication is still
possible with any register in the DS1780 during the standby mode, however. Additionally, the DS1780
will continue to monitor the RST and CHS inputs while in a standby mode. Setting Bit 0 high starts the
monitoring loop.
Bit 1 of the Configuration Register enables or disables the INT Interrupt output. Setting Bit 1 high
enables the INT output, setting bit 1 low disables the output.
Bit 3 of the Configuration Register is used to clear the INT interrupt output when set high. The DS1780
monitoring function will stop until bit 3 is set low. Interrupt Status register contents will not be affected.
Bit 4 of the Configuration Register is used to initiate a minimum 20 ms RESET signal on the RST output
if the pin is configured for the RESET mode (via bit 7 of the INT Mask Register 2 - 0x44h).
Bit 6 of the Configuration Register is used to reset the Chassis Intrusion (CHS) output pin when set high.
Bit 7 of the Configuration Register is used to start a Configuration Register Initialization when taken
high, as described in the “OPERATION - Resets” section.
OPERATION - Monitoring Loop
The DS1780 monitoring function is started by doing a write to the Configuration Register and setting the
INT_Clear (Bit 3) low, and Start (Bit 0) high. At this point the INT_Enable (Bit 1) should be set high to
enable interrupts (INT). The DS1780 then performs a “round robin” sampling of the inputs, sampling
each approximately once a second, in the order (corresponding to locations in the Value RAM) shown
below in Table 3. The results of the sampling and conversions can be found in the Value RAM (Table
10.13) and are available at any time.
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DS1780 MONITORING ORDER Table 3
TEMPERATURE READING
ANALOG +2.5 VS/VCCP2
ANALOG +12V
ANALOG +5V
ANALOG +3.3V
ANALOG +2.5V
ANALOG +VCCP1
FAN1
FAN2
If conversions are terminated by either of the methods described in the “OPERATION - Configuration
Register” section, the current “round-robin” loop will be completed and the results stored in RAM.
Monitoring will then terminate. When the monitoring again commences, monitoring always starts with
the temperature reading.
OPERATION - Temperature Data Format
The DS1780 internally converts measured temperature data to a two’s complement data format (in °C).
The host can read the last completed temperature conversion at any time by setting the Internal Address
Register pointer to location 27h, and reading the 8 bits in the register. The format of the data is shown
below in Table 4. The MSb of the register represents the sign bit of the temperature reading. For
Fahrenheit usage, a lookup table or conversion routine must be used.
TEMPERATURE/DATA RELATIONSHIPS Table 4
S
MSb
26
25
24
23
22
21
(unit = °C)
TEMPERATURE
+125°C
+25°C
+1°C
0°C
-1°C
-25°C
-40°C
DIGITAL OUTPUT
(BINARY)
0111 1101
0001 1001
0000 0001
0000 0000
1111 1111
1110 0111
1101 1000
20
LSb
DIGITAL OUTPUT (HEX)
7Dh
19h
01h
00h
FFh
E7h
D8h
OPERATION - Voltage Data Format
The DS1780 contains inputs for directly monitoring the power supplies typically found in a PC (+12V, 12V, +5V, +3.3V, +2.5V, +VCCP). These inputs are scaled internally to a reference source, and converted
via an 8-bit Delta-Sigma ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter), thus allowing for a more accurate means of
measurement since the voltages are referenced to a known value.
Since these inputs can be greater than VDD, they are not diode protected to the power rails. In addition,
small external series resistors such as 510Ω should be put into the lines driving the DS1780 to prevent
damaging the traces or power supplies should an accidental short connect two power supplies together.
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The worse such accident would be connecting -12V to +12V; a total of 24V difference, with the series
resistors this would draw a maximum of approximately 24 ma.
The internal scaling factor depends upon the particular input. The +12VIN, +5VIN, +3.3VIN, and +2.5VIN
inputs are internally scaled such that the nominal value of the respective supply corresponds to 3/4 of full
range, or a decimal count of 192. The approximate resolution is thus equal to:
LSb (VNOM) ≅
4/3 VNOM
256
This is depicted below in Table 5.
VOLTAGE/DATA RELATIONSHIPS FOR POSITIVE ONLY VOLTAGE INPUTS
(+12VIN, +5VIN, +3.3VIN, and +2.5VIN) Table 5
INPUT PIN
LSb WEIGHTING
(mV)
+12VIN
62.5
+5VIN
26.0
+3.3VIN
17.2
+2.5VIN
13.0
ADC RESULT (BASE
10)
0
1
2
3
4
•
•
•
190
191
192
193
•
•
•
252
253
254
255
PIN VOLTAGE (V)
PIN VOLTAGE (V)
PIN VOLTAGE (V)
PIN VOLTAGE (V)
0
0.063
0.125
0.188
0.25
•
•
•
11.875
11.938
12.0
12.063
•
•
•
15.75
15.813
15.875
15.938
0
0.026
0.052
0.078
0.104
•
•
•
4.948
4.974
5.0
5.026
•
•
•
6.563
6.589
6.615
6.641
0
0.017
0.034
0.052
0.069
•
•
•
3.266
3.283
3.3
3.317
•
•
•
4.331
4.348
4.366
4.383
0
0.013
0.026
0.039
0.052
•
•
•
2.474
2.487
2.5
2.513
•
•
•
3.281
3.294
3.307
3.32
The other two voltage inputs use a slightly different scaling technique, due to the nature of the PC voltage
they are monitoring. Because processor voltage (VCCP) can vary to 3.6V, the +VCCP1 and +2.5VS/+VCCP1
inputs are internally scaled such that the ADC result is 0h for a 0V input and the maximum value of FFh
is returned for a voltage of 3.60V. This corresponds to an LSb weighting of 14.1 mV.
The inputs can also be used to monitor a negative supply, such as -12V. However, a resistor ladder and
positive reference voltage (VREF) must be used (see Figure 1) such that input voltage to the DS1780
swings between OV and +3.6V. Assuming the DS1780 +VCCP1 and +2.5VS/+VCCP2 pins have infinite
input impedance and the VREF is a perfect supply, then the resolution and range of -12V input are:
LSb (R1, R2) ≅
3.6
255
é R1 + R2 ù
ê R1
ë
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VMIN (VREF, R1, R2) ≅ -
R2
R1
VREF
R1 + R2 ù
VMAX (VREF, R1, R2) ≅ VREF-(VREF-3.6) éê
ú
ë
R1
If the +2.5VS/+VCCP2 is to be used to monitor a secondary processor core voltage (VCCP2), R2 should be
removed and R1=500Ω. Table 6 below shows the voltage/data relationship for these inputs in the ideal
case. In this example, VREF=+5.0V, R1=4.0 kΩ, and R2=23.2 kΩ.
Analog inputs will provide best accuracy when referred to the GNDA pin. A separate, low-impedance
ground plane for analog ground, which provides a ground point for the voltage dividers and analog
components will provide best performance but is not mandatory. Analog components such as voltage
dividers should be located physically as close as possible to the DS1780.
The power supply bypass, the parallel combination of 10 µF (electrolytic or tantalum) and 0.1 µF
(ceramic) bypass capacitors connected between pin 9 and ground, should also be located as close as
possible to the DS1780.
VOLTAGE/DATA RELATIONSHIPS FOR VCCP VOLTAGE INPUTS
(+VCCP1, +2.5VS/ +VCCP2) Table 6
INPUT PIN
LSb WEIGHTING (mV)
ADC RESULT (BASE 10)
0
1
2
3
4
•
•
•
136
137
138
139
•
•
•
252
253
254
255
+VCCP1
14.1
(Used to monitor VCCP)
PIN VOLTAGE (V)
0
0.014
0.028
0.042
0.056
•
•
•
1.920
1.934
1.948
1.962
•
•
•
3.558
3.572
3.586
3.60
+2.5VS/+VCCP2
96.0
(Used to monitor -12V)
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
-29.0
-28.90
-28.81
-28.71
-28.62
•
•
•
-15.94
-15.85
-15.75
-15.66
•
•
•
-4.808
-4.712
-4.616
-4.52
OPERATION - FAN Speed Data Format
Inputs are provided for signals from fans equipped with tachometer outputs. These are logic-level inputs
with an approximate threshold of 1.4V. Signal conditioning in the DS1780 accommodates the slow rise
and fall times typical of fan tachometer outputs. The maximum input signal range is 0 to VDD. In the
event these inputs are supplied from fan outputs which exceed 0 to VDD, either resistive division or diode
clamping must be included to keep inputs within an acceptable range, as shown in Figure 3. R2 is
selected so that it does not develop excessive voltage due to input leakage. R1 is selected based on R2 to
provide a minimum input of 2V and a maximum of VDD. R1 should be as low as possible to provide the
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maximum possible input up to VDD for best noise immunity. Alternatively, use a shunt reference or Zener
diode to clamp the input level.
Tables 7 and 8 describe the format of the data stored in the FAN reading registers (Internal Address
Registers 28h and 29h).
FAN TACHOMETER INPUT OPTIONS Figure 3
VOLTAGE/DATA RELATIONSHIPS FOR FAN INPUTS (FAN1, FAN2) UNDER
DEFAULT (÷2) MODE Table 7
RPM
4400
3080
2640
Timer Per Revolution
13.64 ms
19.48 ms
22.73 ms
Counts for “Divide by 2” (default mode) in decimal
153
219
255 (maximum)
Comments
Typical RPM
70% RPM
60% RPM
VOLTAGE/DATA RELATIONSHIPS FOR FAN INPUTS (FAN1, FAN 2) Table 8
MODE
SELECT
NOMINAL
RPM
TIME PER
REVOLUTION
Divide by 1
Divide by 2
Divide by 4
Divide by 8
8800
4400
2200
1100
6.82 ms
13.64 ms
27.27 ms
54.54 ms
COUNTS FOR THE
NOMINAL
SPEED IN DECIMAL
153
153
153
153
70% RPM
6160
3080
1540
770
TIME PER
REVOLUTION FOR
70% RPM
9.74 ms
19.48 ms
38.96 ms
77.92 ms
In general, the value stored in the FAN registers (in decimal) follows the equation:
Count (RPM, Divisor) ≅
1.35 x 10 6
RPM Divisor
If fans can be powered while the power to the DS1780 is off, the DS1780 inputs will provide diode
clamping. Limit input current to the Input Current at Any Pin specification shown in the ABSOLUTE
MAXIMUM RATINGS section. In most cases, open collector outputs with pullup resistors inherently
limit this current. If this maximum current could be exceeded, either a larger pullup resistor should be
used or resistors connected in series with the fan inputs.
The Fan Inputs gate an internal 22.5 kHz oscillator for one period of the Fan signal into an 8-bit counter
(maximum count = 255). The default divisor, located in the Fan Divisor/RST_Register, is set to 2
(choices are 1, 2, 4, and 8) providing a nominal count of 153 for a 4400 rpm fan with two pulses per
revolution. Typical practice is to consider 70% of normal RPM a fan failure, at which point the count will
be 219.
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OPERATION - Interrupts
An external interrupt can come from the following sources. While the label suggests a specific type or
source of interrupt, this label is not a restriction on the usage; it could come from any desired source.
1. Analog Voltage: An interrupt will be generated if a analog voltage high or low limit has been
exceeded; this is generally when a power supply is out of its normal operating range.
2. Temperature: An interrupt will be generated if a high or a low hot temperature limit has been
exceeded.
3. Fan speed: An interrupt will be generated if a fan count limit has been exceeded.
4. Chassis Intrusion: This is an active high interrupt from any type of device that detects and captures
chassis intrusion violations. This could be accomplished mechanically, optically, or electrically, and
circuitry external to the DS1780 is expected to latch the event.
All System Management Interrupts (SMIs) are indicated in the two Interrupt Status Registers. The INT
output has individual mask registers and individual masks for each Interrupt. As described in the
“OPERATION - Configuration Register” Section, this hardware Interrupt line can also be
enabled/disabled in the Configuration Register.
Reading an Interrupt Status Register will output the contents of the Register, and reset the Register. A
subsequent read done before the analog ‘round-robin’ monitoring loop is complete will indicate a cleared
Register. Allow at least 1 second to allow all Registers to be updated between reads. In summary, the
Interrupt Status Register clears upon being read, and requires at least 1 second to be updated. When the
Interrupt Status Register clears, the hardwire interrupt line will also clear until the Registers are updated
by the monitoring loop.
The INT hardware Interrupt output is cleared with the INT_Clear bit, which is Bit 3 of the Configuration
Register, without affecting the contents of the Interrupt Status Registers. When this bit is high, the
DS1780 monitoring loop will stop. It will resume when the bit is low.
Analog Voltage Limits
The limits for the analog voltage comparison are programmed into the Value RAM at Internal Address
Registers 2Bh - 36h. A high and low limit is associated with each of the 6 analog voltage inputs of the
DS1780. Care must be taken to program the limit registers in the same format as the respective voltage
data register. Please see “OPERATION - Voltage Data Format” for details. For setting a voltage
interrupt, the DS1780 compares on a “greater than” basis for high limits and a “less than or equal to”
basis for low limits. The host can mask any or all of the voltage limits for interrupt contention.
Temperature Limits and Interrupt Modes
The host programs an 8-bit high temperature limit and hysteresis/low temperature limit into the DS1780
at Internal Address Registers 39h and 3 Ah in the same two’s complement format described in the
“OPERATION - Temperature Data Format” section. The temperature mode is programmed into the
Temperature Configuration Register (0x4Bh). A digital 8-bit comparator is also incorporated that
compares the temperature readings to the programmed limits.
There are three interrupt modes of operation. The INT output can be programmed for either of the three
interrupt modes of operation and the host can program the DS1780 to completely mask temperature
interrupts from controlling the INT output.
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1. One-time Interrupt mode: Exceeding hot temperature limit causes an SMI that will remain active
indefinitely until reset by reading Interrupt Status Register 1 or cleared by the INT_Clear bit in the
Configuration register. Once an SMI event has occurred by crossing the hot temperature limit, then
subsequently reset, an SMI will not occur again until the temperature goes below hot temperature
hysteresis (low) limit.
2. Default Interrupt mode: Exceeding hot temperature limit causes an System Management Interrupt
(SMI) that will remain active indefinitely until reset by reading Interrupt Status Register 1 or cleared
by the INT_Clear bit in the Configuration Register. Once an Interrupt event has occurred by crossing
the Hot Temperature limit, then reset, an Interrupt will occur again once the next temperature
conversion has completed. The interrupts will continue to occur in this manner until the temperature
goes below the hot temperature hysteresis value.
3. Comparator mode: Exceeding hot temperature limit causes the SMI output to go active. SMI will
remain active until the temperature goes below the hot temperature limit. Once the temperature goes
below the hot temperature limit, SMI will become inactive. As in the default and one-time interrupt
modes, the SMI can also be cleared by reading Interrupt Status Register 1 or by setting the INT_Clear
bit in the configuration register.
Figure 4 below illustrates the three temperature interrupt modes.
Fan Speed Limits
The host programs 8-bit fan speed low limits for FAN1 and FAN2 inputs into Internal Address Registers
3Bh and 3Ch, respectively. Care must be taken to program the limit with respect to the divisor chosen for
each of the tachometer inputs. Refer to the “OPERATION - FAN Speed Data Format” section for details.
An interrupt will occur if measured fan speed falls below the programmed limit. Due to the nature of the
algorithm implemented, a count of 255 (max) represents a slow (or stopped) fan; i.e., tachometer counts
are inversely proportional to fan speed. Thus, the fan limit register will contain the maximum number of
counts (or the minimum fan speed) before which an interrupt will occur.
Chassis Intrusion Detection
The CHS input is an active high interrupt from any type of device that detects and captures chassis
intrusion violations. This could be accomplished mechanically, optically, or electrically, and circuitry
external to the DS1780 is expected to latch the event.
The design of the DS1780 allows this input to go high even with no power applied to the DS1780, and no
clamping or other interference with the line will occur. This line can also be pulled low for at least 20 ms
by the DS1780 to reset a typical Chassis Intrusion circuit. Accomplish this reset by setting Bit 6 of
Configuration Register high. The bit in the Register is self-clearing.
A possible chassis intrusion detector/latch is shown below in Figure 5.
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TEMPERATURE INTERRUPT MODE ILLUSTRATION Figure 4
SAMPLE CHASSIS INTRUSION DETECTOR/LATCH Figure 5
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OPERATION - Analog Output
The DS1780 has a single analog output from a unsigned 8-bit D/A which produces 0-1.25 volts; this is
amplified and scaled with external circuitry such as a op-amp and transistor to provide fan speed control.
This register is set to 0xFF on power-up, which produces full fan speed. The analog output register (19h)
is unaffected by any reset other than power-on.
This voltage must be scaled and have an output current of at least 250 mA which is needed to drive the
fans; Figure 6 is a simple circuit that can be used, and Table 9 suggest R1 and R2 to select gain.
Although it is recommended to connect the DS1780 analog output to a high impedance node such as that
in Figure 6, the output driver can source 2.0 mA (max) at VOUT = 1.25V while maintaining the error spec
of 5% of FSR over temperature and supply voltage. Stability is guaranteed for a load capacitance up to
100 pF. More capacitance could cause severe overshoots and possible oscillation.
FAN AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT EXAMPLE Figure 6
AMPLIFIER DESIGN EXAMPLES Table 9
Input
Output
Gain
1.22
12
9.84
R1
1,000
2,200
3,300
4,700
10,000
R2
9,000
19,439
29,159
41,530
88,361
OPERATION - NAND TREE Test
A NAND tree is provided in the DS1780 for Automated Test Equipment (ATE) board level connectivity
testing. If the user applies (VDD - 0.5V) to the NTIN input, the device will be in the NAND tree test mode.
A0/NTOUT will become the NAND tree output pin. To perform a NAND tree test all pins included in the
NAND tree (see Figure 7 below) should be driven high.
Beginning with A1 and working around the chip, each pin can be toggled and a resulting toggle can be
observed on A0/NTOUT.
Allow for a typical propagation delay of 100 ns.
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Note: To properly implement the NAND TREE test on the PCB, no pins listed in the tree should be
connected directly to power or ground; if a pin is needed to configure as a permanent low such as an
address, it should be connected to ground through a low value resister such as 330 (to allow the ATE
(Automatic Test Equipment) to drive it high.
DS1780 NAND TREE TEST FLOW Figure 7
DS1780 REGISTERS AND RAM
INTERNAL ADDRESS REGISTER Table 10.0
BIT
<7:0>
NAME
Address Pointer
R/W
W
DESCRIPTION
Address of RAM and Registers. See the tables below for detail.
ADDRESS POINTER (POWER ON DEFAULT 00h) Table 10.1
REGISTERS AND RAM
Configuration Register
Interrupt INT Status Register 1
Interrupt INT Status Register 2
INT Mask Register 1
INT Mask Register 2
Chassis Intrusion Clear Register
VID Register
Serial Address Register
VID 4 Register
Temperature Configuration Register
Test Register
Analog Output
Value RAM
Company ID
Stepping
<A7:A0>
(HEX)
40h
41h
42h
43h
44h
46h
47h
48h
49h
4Bh
15h
19h
20h-3Dh
3Eh
3Fh
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POWER ON VALUE OF REGISTERS:
<7:0> (BINARY)
0000 1000
0000 0000
0000 0000
0000 0000
0000 0000
0000 0000
<7:4> = 0101, <3:0> = VID3 - VID0
0010 1101
<7:1> = 1000 000, <0>=VID 4
0000 0001
0000 0000
1111 1111
1101 1010
0000 0001
DS1780
CONFIGURATION REGISTER (ADDRESS 0X40; POWER-UP DEFAULT = 08h)
Table 10.2
BIT
NAME
R/W
0
START
R/W
1
2
INT Enable
Reserved
R/W
R/W
3
INT Clear
R/W
4
RESET
R/W
5
Reserved
R/W
6
CHS Reset
R/W
7
Initialization
R/W
DESCRIPTION
Logic 1 enables startup of measurement loop, logic 0 places the DS1780 in standby mode.
Caution: The INT output pin will not be cleared if the user writes a 0 to this location after an
interrupt has occurred (see “ INT Clear” bit). At startup, limit checking functions and
scanning begins. Note, all HIGH and LOW LIMITS should be set into the DS1780 prior to
turning on this bit. (Power-up default=0).
Logic 1 enables the INT output. 1=Enabled 0=Disabled (Power-up Default = 0)
Power-up Default = 0.
During Interrupt Service Routine (ISR) this bit asserted logic 1 clears INT output without
affecting the contents of the Interrupt Status Registers. The device will stop monitoring. It
will resume upon clearing of this bit. (Power-up default=1.)
Creates a RESET (Active Low) signal for 20 ms (min) on the RST output. (Power-up
default = 0) This bit is cleared once the RST pulse goes active.
Power-up Default = 0.
Logic 1 resets the chassis intrusion pin. (Power-up default = 0) This bit is cleared after CHS
becomes cleared.
Logic 1 restores power-up default values to all DS1780 registers except for the analog
output and value RAM, which remain unchanged. This bit automatically clears itself since
the power on default is 0.
INTERRUPT INT STATUS REGISTER 1 (ADDRESS 0X41; POWER-UP
DEFAULT = 00h) Table 10.3
BIT
0
1
2
3
NAME
+2.5V_Error
VCCP1_Errror
+3.3V_Error
+5V_Error
R/W
R
R
R
R
4
Temp_Error
R
5
6
7
Reserved
FAN1_Error
FAN2_Error
R
R
R
DESCRIPTION
A 1 indicates a High or Low limit has been exceeded.
A 1 indicates a High or Low limit has been exceeded.
A 1 indicates a High or Low limit has been exceeded.
A 1 indicates a High or Low limit has been exceeded.
A 1 indicates that a high or low temperature limit has been exceeded. The conditions that
will generate and clear this bit depend upon the temperature interrupt mode chosen. The
mode is set at bits 0 and 1 of the Temperature Configuration Register (0x48h).
0
A 1 indicates that a fan count limit has been exceeded.
A 1 indicates that a fan count limit has been exceeded.
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INTERRUPT INT STATUS REGISTER 2 (ADDRESS 0X42; POWER-UP
DEFAULT=00h) Table 10.4
BIT
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
NAME
+12V_Error
-12V/
VCCP2_Error
Reserved
Reserved
Chassis_Error
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
R/W
R
DESCRIPTION
A 1 indicates a High or Low limit has been exceeded.
R
A 1 indicates a High or Low limit has been exceeded.
R
R
R
R
R
R
0
0
A 1 indicates Chassis Intrusion has gone high.
0
0
0
Note: Anytime the INT Status Registers are read out, the conditions (i.e., Registers) that are read are
automatically reset to power-up state (except CHS, which can only be cleared by CHS reset). In the case
of the VOLTAGE priority indication, if two or more voltages were out of LIMITS, then another
indication would automatically be generated if it were not handled during the ISR.
The errant voltage may be masked until the operator has time to clear the errant condition or set the limit
higher/lower.
INT MASK REGISTER 1 (ADDRESS 0X43; POWER-UP DEFAULT=00h)
Table 10.5
BIT
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
NAME
+2.5V
+VCCP1
+3.3V
+5V
Temp
Reserved
FAN1
FAN2
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
DESCRIPTION
A 1 disables the corresponding interrupt status bit for INT
A 1 disables the corresponding interrupt status bit for INT
A 1 disables the corresponding interrupt status bit for INT
A 1 disables the corresponding interrupt status bit for INT
A 1 disables the corresponding interrupt status bit for INT
Power on default = 0.
A 1 disables the corresponding interrupt status bit for INT
A 1 disables the corresponding interrupt status bit for INT
interrupt.
interrupt.
interrupt.
interrupt.
interrupt.
interrupt.
interrupt.
INT MASK REGISTER 2 (ADDRESS 0X44; POWER-UP DEFAULT=00h)
Table 10.6
BIT
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
NAME
+12V
-12V/VCCP2
Reserved
Reserved
CHS_sec
(Chassis
Intrusion)
Reserved
Reserved
Reset Enable
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
DESCRIPTION
A 1 disables the corresponding interrupt status bit for INT interrupt.
A 1 disables the corresponding interrupt status bit for INT interrupt.
Power-up Default = 0.
Power-up Default = 0.
R/W
A 1 disables the corresponding interrupt status bit for
R/W
R/W
R/W
Power-up Default = 0.
Power-up Default = 0.
A 1 enables the RESET in the configuration register.
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interrupt.
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RESERVED REGISTER (ADDRESS 0X45; POWER-UP DEFAULT=00h)
Table 10.7
BIT
<7:0>
NAME
RESERVED
R/W
R/W
DESCRIPTION
Undefined (Power On = 00h).
CHASSIS INTRUSION CLEAR REGISTER (ADDRESS 0X46; POWER-UP
DEFAULT=00h) Table 10.8
BIT
0-6
7
NAME
RESERVED
Chassis Int
Clear
R/W
R/W
R/W
DESCRIPTION
Undefined (Power On = 00h).
A 1 outputs a minimum 20 ms active low pulse on the Chassis Intrusion (CHS) pin. The
register bit clears itself after the pulse has been output.
VID REGISTER (ADDRESS 0x47; POWER-UP DEFAULT = SEE “ADDRESS
POINTER” TABLE) Table 10.9
BIT
NAME
R/W
0-3
VID
R
4-5
FAN1 RPM
control
R/W
6-7
FAN2 RPM
control
R/W
DESCRIPTION
The VID[3:0] inputs from Pentium/PRO power supplies to indicate the operating voltage
(e.g., 1.5V to 2.9V).
FAN1 Speed Control.
<5:4> = 00 - divide by 1
<5:4> = 01 - divide by 2
<5:4> = 10 - divide by 4
<5:4> = 11 - divide by 8
FAN2 Speed Control.
<7:6> = 00 - divide by 1
<7:6> = 01 - divide by 2
<7:6> = 10 - divide by 4
<7:6> = 11 - divide by 8
SERIAL ADDRESS REGISTER (ADDRESS 0x48; POWER-UP DEFAULT =
SEE DESCRIPTION BELOW) Table 10.10
BIT
0-7
NAME
2-Wire Bus
Address
R/W
R/W
DESCRIPTION
2-Wire Bus Address (Power On = 001011(A1)(A0)).
VID4 REGISTER (ADDRESS 0x49; POWER-UP DEFAULT = SEE
DESCRIPTION BELOW Table 10.11
BIT
0
1-7
NAME
VID 4
Reserved
R/W
R
R/W
DESCRIPTION
VID4 Input.
Default Power On Values = 1000000.
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TEMPERATURE CONFIGURATION REGISTER (ADDRESS Ox4B; POWER-UP
DEFAULT = 01h) Table 10.12
BIT
NAME
R/W
0
Hot
Temperature
Interrupt
mode select
Bit 0
DESCRIPTION
If Bits 0 and Bits 1 of this register are both 0 or both 1, this selects the default interrupt
mode which gives the user an interrupt if the temperature goes above the hot limit. The
interrupt will be cleared once the status register is read, but it will again be generated when
the next conversion has completed. It will continue to do so until the temperature goes
below the hysteresis limit.
R/W
A 0 on Bit 1 and a 1 on Bit 0 selects the one-time interrupt mode which gives the user an
indefinite interrupt when it goes above the hot limit. The interrupt will be cleared once the
status register is read. Another interrupt will not be generated until the temperature first goes
below the hysteresis limit. It will also be cleared if the status register is read. No more
interrupts will be generated until the temperature goes above the hot limit again. The
corresponding bit will be cleared in the status register every time it is read but may not set
again when the next conversion is done.
1
2-6
7
Hot
Temperature
Interrupt
mode select
Bit 1
Reserved
Temp [0]
R/W
A 1 on this bit (Bit 1) and a 0 on Bit 0 selects the comparator mode. This gives an SMI
when the temperature exceeds the hot limit. This SMI remains active until the status register
is read or the temperature goes below the hot limit (no hysteresis), when the SMI will
become inactive.
R/W
R
Default = 00000.
Ninth bit of the temperature (Value = 0.5°C).
TEST REGISTER (ADDRESS 0x15h; POWER-UP DEFAULT = 00h)
Table 10.13
ADDRESS <A7:0A>h
15h
R/W
Note 3
DESCRIPTION
Power-up Default = 00h
ANALOG OUTPUT (ADDRESS 0x19h; POWER-UP DEFAULT = FFh)
Table 10.14
ADDRESS <A7:0A>h
R/W
19h
R/W
DESCRIPTION
Power-up Default = FFh. No other reset affects this register. FFh
value set analog out to MAX value = 1.25V.
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VALUE RAM (ADDRESS 0x15h - 0x3Dh) Table 10.15
ADDRESS <A7:A0>h
20h
21h
22h
23h
24h
25h
26h
27h
R/W
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
28h
R
29h
R
2Ah
2Bh
2Ch
2Dh
2Eh
2Fh
30h
31h
32h
33h
34h
35h
36h
37h
38h
39h
3Ah
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
3Bh
R/W
3Ch
R/W
3Dh
3Eh
3Fh
R
R
R/W
R/W
DESCRIPTION
+2.5V Input Reading.
VCCP1 Input Reading.
+3.3V Input Reading.
+5V Input Reading.
+12V Input Reading.
+2.5V_Sense/VCCP2 Input Reading.
Reserved.
Temperature reading (Most significant 8-bits).
FAN1 reading: This location stores the number of counts of the
internal clock per revolution.
FAN2 reading: This location stores the number of counts of the
internal clock per revolution.
Reserved.
+2.5V High Limit (Note 1, 2).
+2.5V Low Limit (Note 2).
+VCCP1 High Limit (Note 1, 2).
+V CCP1 Low Limit (Note 2).
+3.3V High Limit (Note 1, 2).
+3.3V Low Limit (Note 2).
+5V High Limit (Note 1, 2).
+5V Low Limit (Note 2).
+12V High Limit (Note 1, 2).
+12V Low Limit (Note 2).
+2.5V_Sense/Vccp2 High Limit (Note 1, 2).
+2.5V_Sense/Vccp2 Low Limit (Note 2).
Reserved.
Reserved.
Hot Temperature (High) Limit (Note 1).
Hot Temperature Hysteresis (Low) Limit.
FAN1 Fan Count Limit: It is the number of counts of the internal clock for the
Low Limit of the fan speed.
FAN2 Fan Count Limit: It is the number of counts of the internal clock for the
Low Limit of the fan speed.
Reserved.
Company id number (Note 5).
Stepping id number (Note 6).
NOTES:
1. Setting all 1s 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.
2. For the high limits of the voltages, the device is doing a greater than comparison. For the low limits,
however, it is doing a less than or equal comparison.
3. This register should only be used by the manufacturer for testing of the ASIC. Reading or writing to
this register during normal use may lead to erroneous events.
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4. This register will latch an 8-bit value into an R-2R D/A to provide a range of 0-1.25 volts; accuracy
can be ±5% or more.
5. This location will contain the company identification number which will be used by software to
determine analog voltage curves; this register is read only.
6. This location will contain the stepping number of the part; this register is read only.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS*
Voltage on VDD
Voltage on any other pin (except Analog Inputs)
Voltage at +12VIN pin
Voltage at other Analog input pins
Ground Difference (GNDD-GNDA)
Input Current at any Pin (Note 2)
Package Input Current (Note 2)
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
ESD Susceptibility (Human Body Model)
Soldering Temperature (Note 3)
(GNDD-0.3V) to +6.5V
(GNDD-0.3V) to (VDD + 0.3V)
(GNDD-0.3V) to 18V
(GNDD-0.3V) to 7.0V
±0.3V
±5 mA
±20 mA
-40°C to +125°C
-65°C to +150°C
2kV
215°C for 60 seconds (Vapor Phase)
220°C for 15 seconds (IR)
* This is a stress rating only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above
those indicated in the operation sections of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute
maximum rating conditions for extended periods of time may affect reliability.
The Dallas Semiconductor DS1780 is built to the highest quality standards and manufactured for long
term reliability. All Dallas Semiconductor devices are made using the same quality materials and
manufacturing methods. However, the DS1780 is not exposed to environmental stresses, such as burn-in,
that some industrial applications require. For specific reliability information on this product, please
contact the factory in Dallas at (972) 371-4448.
RECOMMENDED DC OPERATING CONDITIONS
(-40°C to +125°C, 2.8V ≤ VDD ≤ 5.75V)
PARAMETER
Supply Voltage
SYMBOL
VDD
Ground Difference
∆GND
Digital
Input Voltage
CONDITION
MIN
2.8
IGNDDGNDAI
VIND
-0.05
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TYP
MAX
5.75
UNITS
V
0.1
V
VDD+0.05
V
NOTES
DS1780
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Power Supply
PARAMETER
Supply Current
SYMBOL
IDD
CONDITION
Active ADC and
DAC, Interface
Inactive
ADC, DAC and
Interface
Inactive
Inactive ADC
and Interface,
DAC Active
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Temperature-to-Digital Converter
PARAMETER
Thermometer Error
SYMBOL
TERR
(-40°C to +125°C, 2.8V ≤ VDD ≤ 5.75V)
MIN
0.7
1.0
mA
µA
500
SYMBOL
TUE
NOTES
4, 5
µA
(-40°C to +125°C, 2.8V ≤=VDD ≤ 5.75V)
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
NOTES
±3
°C
±2
0.5
Voltage to Digital
Conversion
Resolution
(See Voltage A/D
Section)
Differential
Nonlinearity
Power Supply
Sensitivity
Monitoring Cycle
Input Resistance
UNITS
250
CONDITION
-40°C≤TA
≤125°C
-25°C≤TA
≤100°C
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Voltage-to-Digital Converter
Total Adjusted Error
MAX
125
Resolution
PARAMETER
ADC Resolution
TYP
°C
(-40°C to +125°C, 2.8V ≤ VDD ≤ 5.75V)
CONDITION
MIN
+2.5VIN Input
+3.3VIN Input
+5VIN Input
+12VIN Input
+VCCP1,2
Inputs
+2.5VS Input
0°C≤TA
≤100°C
-40°C≤TA
≤+125°C
TYP
MAX
8
13.0
17.2
26.0
62.5
NOTES
mV
14.1
64.0
±1.5
%
6
±2
DNL
±1
PSS
±1
tC
RIN
0.5
750k
500k
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UNITS
bits
LSb
%/V
1.0
s
Ω
7
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DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Fan RPM-to-Digital Converter
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
Accuracy
(-40°C to +125°C, 2.8V ≤ VDD ≤ 5.75V)
CONDITION
0°C≤TA
≤100°C
-40°C≤TA
≤+125°C
MIN
TYP
±12
Divisor=1; Fan
Count=153
Divisor=2; Fan
Count=153
Divisor=4; Fan
Count=153
Divisor=8; Fan
Count=153
+25°C≤TA
≤+75°C
Internal Oscillator
Frequency
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Analog Output VOUT
Error
Output Current
Load Capacitance
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
4400
RPM
1100
21.15
22.5
23.85
MIN
TYP
MAX
8
1.25
±5
IOUT
CLOAD
2.0
100
VOUT(1)
Logical “0”
Output Voltage
VOUT(0)
kHz
(-40°C to +125°C, 2.8V ≤ VDD ≤ 5.75V)
DACERR
Logical “1”
Output Voltage
8
2200
0
SYMBOL
decimal
8800
CONDITION
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Digital Outputs: A0NTOUT
NOTES
%
255
FAN1 & FAN2
Normal Input RPM
UNITS
±6
Full scale count
PARAMETER
DAC Resolution
Voltage Range
MAX
UNITS
bits
V
% of
FSR
mA
pF
NOTES
(-40°C to +125°C, 2.8V ≤ VDD ≤ 5.75V)
CONDITION
IOUT=±5 mA at
VDD=4.25V
IOUT=±3 mA at
VDD=2.85V
IOUT=±5 mA at
VDD=5.75V
IOUT=±3 mA at
VDD=3.45V
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MIN
TYP
MAX
2.4
UNITS
V
0.4
V
NOTES
DS1780
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Open-drain Digital Outputs: RST , CHS, INT
(-40°C to +125°C, 2.8V ≤ VDD ≤ 5.75V)
PARAMETER
Logical 0
Output Voltage
High Level
Output Current
Active Pulse Width
SYMBOL
VOUT(0)
CONDITION
IOUT=±5 mA at
VDD=5.75V
IOUT=±3 mA at
VDD=3.45V
IOH
VOUT=VDD
RST
SYMBOL
Logical 0
Output Voltage
VOUT(0)
CONDITION
IOUT=±5 mA at
VDD=5.75V
IOUT=±3 mA at
VDD=3.45V
High Level
Output Current
IOH
VOUT=VDD
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
2-Wire Bus Digital Inputs: SDA, SCL
PARAMETER
Logical 1
Input Voltage
Logical 0
Input Voltage
SYMBOL
MAX
20
UNITS
NOTES
V
0.1
100
45
µA
ms
(-40°C to +125°C, 2.8V ≤ VDD ≤ 5.75V)
MIN
TYP
MAX
0.4
UNITS
NOTES
V
0.1
100
µA
(-40°C to +125°C, 2.8V ≤ VDD ≤ 5.75V)
CONDITION
VIN(1)
TYP
0.4
and CHS
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Open-drain 2-Wire Bus Output: SDA
PARAMETER
MIN
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
NOTES
V
0.7VDD
VIN(0)
0.3VDD
V
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Digital Inputs: A0/NTOUT, A1, CHS, VID0-4, FAN1, FAN2
(-40°C to +125°C, 2.8V ≤ VDD ≤ 5.75V)
PARAMETER
Logical 1
Input Voltage
Logical 0
Input Voltage
Logical 1
Input Voltage
Logical 0
Input Voltage
SYMBOL
CONDITION
MIN
VIN(1)
VDD=5.0V
2.4
VIN(0)
VDD=5.0V
VIN(1)
VDD=3.3V
VIN(0)
VDD=3.3V
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TYP
MAX
UNITS
V
0.8
V
V
2.0
0.4
V
NOTES
DS1780
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
All Digital Inputs
PARAMETER
Logical 1
Input Current
Logical 0
Input Current
Input Capacitance
SYMBOL
CONDITION
MIN
TYP
IIN(1)
VIN=VDD
-1
-0.005
IIN(0)
VIN=0V
0.005
CIN
SYMBOL
t1
MAX
UNITS
NOTES
µA
1
20
AC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
2-Wire Interface
PARAMETER
SCL Clock Period
Data In Setup
Time to SCL High
Data Out Stable
after SCL Low
SDA Low Setup
Time to SCL Low
(START)
SDA High Hold
Time after SCL
High (STOP)
(-40°C to +125°C, 2.8V ≤ VDD ≤ 5.75V)
µA
pF
(-40°C to +125°C, 2.8V ≤ VDD ≤ 5.75V)
CONDITION
MIN
2.5
TYP
MAX
UNITS
µs
t2
100
ns
t3
0
ns
t4
100
ns
t5
100
ns
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NOTES
DS1780
2-WIRE BUS TIMING DIAGRAM Figure 8
NOTES:
1. All voltages are referenced to ground, unless otherwise specified.
2. When the input voltage (VIN) at any pin exceeds the power supplies (VIN< (GND or GNDA) or VIN
>VDD, except for analog voltage inputs), the current at that pin should be limited to 5 mA. The 20 mA
maximum package input current rating limits the number of pins that can safely exceed the power
supplies with an input current of 5 mA to four.
3. Solder according to IPC standards.
4. IDD specified with open-drain output pin open.
5. IDD specified with VCC at 5.0V and SDA, SCL = 5.0V.
6. TUE (Total Unadjusted Error) includes Offset, Gain and Linearity errors of the ADC.
7. Monitoring Cycle Time includes temperature conversion, voltage conversions, and fan speed
readings.
8. The total fan count is based on 2 pulses per revolution of the fan tachometer output.
9. Limits (Min and Max specs) are defined for the full temperature range -40°C ≤ TA ≤ +125°C and
voltage range 2.8V ≤ VDD ≤ 5.75V, unless otherwise stated as a condition. Typical values represent
parametric norms at TA = 25°C at 4.5V ≤ VDD ≤ 5.5V, unless otherwise stated as a condition.
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DS1780
DS1780 24 LD. TSSOP
NOTES:
1.
DIM
A
A1
A2
c
phi
L
e1
B
D
E
G
H
DIMENSION “D” INCLUDES MOLD
MISSMATCH, FLASH, AND PROTRUSIONS.
MIN MAX
1.10
0.05
0.75
1.05
0.09
0.18
0°
8°
0.50
0.70
0.65 BSC
0.18
0.30
7.55
8.00
4.40 NOM
0.25 REF
6.25
6.55
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