Dallas Semiconductor DS1721U, DS1721S Datasheet

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FEATURES
Temperature measurements require no
external components with ±1°C accuracy
Measures temperatures from -55°C to
+125°C; Fahrenheit equivalent is -67°F to +257°F
Temperature resolution is configurable from 9
Maximum conversion time (9-bit resolution)
of 150 ms
Thermostatic settings are user-definableData is read/written via a 2-wire serial
interface (open drain I/O lines); 3-bit addressability
Wide power supply range (2.7V - 5.5V)Applications include personal computers,
cellular telephones, office equipment, or any thermally sensitive system
8-pin, 150-mil SOIC package and 8-pin µSOP
package
PIN ASSIGNMENT
PIN DESCRIPTION
SDA - 2-Wire Serial Data Input/Output SCL - 2-Wire Serial Clock GND - Ground T
OUT
- Thermostat Output Signal
A
0
- Chip Address Input
A
1
- Chip Address Input
A
2
- Chip Address Input
V
DD
- Power Supply Voltage (+5V)
DESCRIPTION
The DS1721 2-Wire Digital Thermometer and Thermostat provides 12-bit temperature readings which indicate the temperature of the device. Thermostatic settings and temperature readings are all communicated to/from the DS1721 over a simple 2-wire serial interface. No additional components are required; the device is truly a “temperature-to-digital” converter.
The DS1721 has three address bits that allow a user to multidrop up to eight sensors along the 2-wire bus, greatly simplifying the bussing of distributed temperature sensing networks.
The thermal alarm output, T
OUT
, is active when the temperature of the device exceeds a user-defined temperature TH. The output remains active until the temperature is equal to or below the user-defined temperature TL, allowing for any hysteresis necessary. The active state of T
OUT
is configurable by the
user. For applications that require faster conversion times, the user can adjust the readout resolution from 12 to
9 bits, effectively reducing the conversion time from 1.2 s (MAX) to 150 ms (MAX). This is particularl y useful in applications where temperature changes large magnitudes very rapidly.
Applications for DS1721 include personal computers/services, cellular telephones, office equipment, or any microprocessor-based, thermally sensitive system.
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DS1721U
8-PIN µ-SOP
V
DD
A
0
A
1
A
2
SDA
SCL
T
OUT
GND
1 8 2 7
3
6
4
5
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8-Pin SOIC (150-mil)
SDA
SCL
T
OUT
GND
V
DD
A
0
A
1
A
2
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DETAILED PIN DESCRIPTION Table 1
PIN SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
1SDAData input/output pin. For 2-wire serial communication port. 2SCLClock input/output pin. For 2-wire serial communication port. 3T
OUT
Thermostat output. Active when temperature exceeds TH; will reset when temperature falls below TL.
4 GND
Ground pin.
5A2
Address input pin.
6A1
Address input pin.
7A0
Address input pin.
8VDDSupply Voltage. 2.7V to 5.5V input power pin.
OVERVIEW
A block diagram of the DS1721 is shown in Figure 1. The DS1721 consists of five major components:
1. Precision temperature sensor
2. Analog-to-digital converter
3. 2-wire interface electronics
4. Data registers
5. Thermostat comparator The factory-calibrated temperature sensor requires no external components. Upon power-up, the DS1721
is in an idle mode. Upon issuance of a Start Convert T command [51h], the DS1721 begins temperature conversions with the default resolution of 12 bits (0.0625°C resolution). Following an 8-bit command protocol, temperature data can be read over the 2-wir e interfa ce. The host can p eriodical l y read the value in the temperature register, which contains the last completed conversion. As conversions are performed in the background, reading the temperature register does not affect the conversion in progress.
In power-sensitive applications, the user can put the DS1721 in a “one-shot” mode, under which the sensor will complete and store one temperature conversion and return to a low-power standby state. In time-sensitive applications, the user can change the conversion resolution from 12 bits to 9, 10, or 11. Each additional bit of resolution approximately doubles the conversion time, so 9-bit conversions can be performed in less than a quarter of a second.
This is accomplished by issuing a command protocol to the confi gu ration regi ster. It is recommended that the user issue the command protocol to program the configuration register before any temperature conversion commands are issued after power-up. This is due to the fact that the configuration data is stored in volatile memory and will always power-up in the default state. The configuration register defines the conversion mode, thermometer resolution/conversion time, and active stat e of the thermostat comparator output. It also contains 3 status bits denoting the state of temperature conversions and thermostat flags.
The user can also program over-temperature (TH) and under-temper ature (TL) setpoints for thermostatic operation. The power-up state of TH is 80°C and that for TL is 75°C. The result of each temperature conversion is compared with these setpoints. The thermostat output (T
OUT
) becomes active when the
measured temperature exceeds the programmed TH, and remains latched in the active state until
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temperature falls below TL. Thus, any hysteresis can be realized for fan control without external components.
Digital data is written to/read from the DS1721 via a 2-wire interface, and all communication is MSb first. Multipoint sensing is possible with the DS1721 by uniquely setting the 3-bit address of up to eight parts on the 2-wire bus.
DS1721 FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM Figure 1
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OPERATION-Measuring Temperature
The core of DS1721 functionality is its direct-to-digital temperature sensor. The DS1721 measures temperature through the use of an on-chip temperature measurement technique with an operation range from -55°C to +125°C. The device can be configured to perform continuous conversions with the most recent result being stored in the thermometer register. The device can also be configured to perform a single conversion, store the result, and return to a standby mode. Regardless of the mode used, the digital temperature is retrieved from the temperature register using the Read Temperature (AAh) command, as described in detail in the “Command Set” section. The DS1721 power-up default has the sensor set to automatically perform 12-bit conversions continuously once the Start Convert T (51h) command is issued. Details on how to change the settings after power-up are contained in the “OPERATION­Programming” section.
The resolution of the temperature conversion can be configured as 9, 10, 11, or 12 bits, with 12-bit readings as the default state. This equates to a temperature resolution of 0.5°C, 0.25°C, 0.125°C, or
0.0625°C. Following each conversion thermal data is stored in the thermometer register in two’s complement format; the information can be retrieved over the 2-wire interface by issuing a Read Temperature (AAh) command. Table 2 describes the exact relationship of output data to measured temperature. The table assumes the DS1721 is configured for 12-bit resolution; if the device is configured in a lower resolution mode, insignificant bits will contain zeros. The data is transmitted serially over the 2-wire serial interface, MSb first. The MSb of the temperature register contains the “sign” (S) bit, denoting whether the temperature is positive or negative. For Fahrenheit usage, a lookup table or conversion routine must be used.
TEMPERATURE/DATA RELATIONSHIPS Table 2
S262
5
2
4
2
3
2
2
2
1
2
0
MSB
MSb (UNIT = °C) LSb
2
-1
2
-2
2
-3
2
-4
0000LSB
TEMP DIGITAL OUTPUT
(Binary)
DIGITAL OUTPUT
(Hex)
+125°C 0111 1101 0000 0000 7D00h
+25.0625°C 0001 1001 0001 0000 1910h
+10.125°C 0000 1010 0010 0000 0A20h
+0.5°C 0000 0000 1000 0000 0080h
+0°C 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000h
-0.5°C 1111 1111 1000 0000 FF80h
-10.125°C 1111 0101 1110 0000 F5E0h
-25.0625°C 1110 0110 1111 0000 E6F0h
-55°C 1100 1001 0000 0000 C900h
OPERATION-Thermostat Control
In its operating mode, the DS1721 functions as a thermostat with programmable hysteresis, as sho wn in Figure 2. The thermostat output updates as soon as a temperature conversion is complete. When the DS1721’s temperature meets or exceeds the value stored in the high temperature trip register (TH), the output becomes active, and will stay active until the temperature is equal to or below the temperature stored in the low temperature trigger register (TL). In this way, any amount of hysteresis may be obtained.
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The active state for the totem-pole output is programmable by the user. The power-up default of the DS1721 has TH=80°C, TL=75°C, and the output state active high. Refer to the “OPERATION­Programming” section for instructions in adjusting the thermostat setpoints and T
COM
active state.
THERMOSTAT OUTPUT OPERATION Figure 2
OPERATION-Programming
There are two areas of interest in programming the DS1721: the Configuration/Status register and the thermostat setpoints. All programming is done via the 2-wire interface using the protocols discussed in the “Command Set” section.
Configuration/Status Register Programming
The configuration/status register is accessed via the Access Config (ACh) function command. Writing to or reading from the register is determined by the R/ W bit of the 2-wire control byte (See “2-wire Serial
Data Bus” section). Data is read from or written to the configuration register MSb first. The format of the register is illustrated below in Figure 3. The effect each bit has on DS1721 functionality is described below along with the power-up state of the bit and its ability to be read or written to. The entire register is volatile and will always power-up in the default state. Therefore, it is recommended that the user issue any configuration programming commands immediately after power is cycled, before any other commands are issued.
CONFIGURATION/STATUS REGISTER Figure 3
DONE X X U R1 R0 POL 1SHOT
MSb LSb
1SHOT = Temperature Conversion Mode. If 1SHOT is "1", the DS1721 will perform and store one temperature conversion upon reception of the Start Convert T (51h) command. If 1SHOT is "0", the DS1721 will continuously perform temperature conversions and store the last completed result in the Thermometer Register. The user has read/write access to the bit and the power-up default state is "0" (continuous mode).
POL = TCOM Polarity Bit. If POL is "1", the active state of the TCOM output will be high. A "0" stored in this location sets the thermostat output to an active low state. The user has read/write access to the POL bit, and the power-up default state is "1" (active high).
U = Undefined. This bit is used internally by the DS1721. It will be a "0" at power-up and will change to a "1" once the Start Convert T [51h] command is issued. This is a “Don’t Care” on a write; i.e. The DS1721 will ignore writes to this location.
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