The ADM1032 is a dual-channel digital thermometer and
under/overtemperature alarm intended for use in PCs and thermal
management systems. The device can measure the temperature of a
remote thermal diode, which can be located on the processor die or can
be a discrete device (2N3904/06), accurate to 1°C. A novel
measurement technique cancels out the absolute value of the
transistor’s base emitter voltage so that no calibration is required. The
ADM1032 also measures its ambient temperature.
The ADM1032 communicates over a 2-wire serial interface
compatible with System Management Bus (SMBus) standards.
Under/overtemperature limits can be programmed into the device over
the SMBus, and an ALERT
output signals when the on−chip or remote
temperature measurement is out of range. This output can be used as
an interrupt or as a SMBus alert. The THERM output is a comparator
output that allows CPU clock throttling or on/off control of a cooling
fan. An ADM1032−1 and ADM1032−2 are available. The difference
THERM
between the ADM1032 and the ADM1032−1 is the default value of
the external THERM
limit. The ADM1032−2 has a different SMBus
address. The SMBus address of the ADM1032−2 is 0x4D.
Features
• On-chip and Remote Temperature Sensing
• Offset Registers for System Calibration
• 0.125°C Resolution/1°C Accuracy on Remote Channel
• 1°C Resolution/3°C Accuracy on Local Channel
• Fast (Up to 64 Measurements Per Second)
• 2-wire SMBus Serial Interface
• Supports SMBus Alert
• Programmable Under/Overtemperature Limits
• Programmable Fault Queue
• Overtemperature Fail-safe THERM Output
• Programmable THERM Limits
• Programmable THERM Hysteresis
• 170 mA Operating Current
• 5.5 mA Standby Current
• 3.0 V to 5.5 V Supply
• Small 8-lead SOIC and MSOP Packages
• These are Pb-Free Devices*
Applications
• Desktop and Notebook Computers
• Smart Batteries
(Note: Microdot may be in either location)
• Industrial Controllers
• Telecommunications Equipment
• Instrumentation
See detailed ordering and shipping information in the package
dimensions section on page 16 of this data sheet.
• Embedded Systems
*For additional information on our Pb-Free strategy and soldering details, please download the ON Semiconductor Soldering and Mounting
Techniques Reference Manual, SOLDERRM/D.
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SOIC−8 NB
CASE 751
PIN ASSIGNMENT
V
1
DD
D+
2
D−
3
4
(Top View)
MARKING DIAGRAMS
8
1032AR
#YYWW
XXXX
1
SOIC−8 NB
1023AR = Specific Device Code
#= Pb-Free Package
YY= Year
W= Work Week
XX= Assembly Lot
8
AYW G
1
MSOP−8
T1x = Refer to Order Info Table
A= Assembly Location
Y= Year
W= Work Week
G= Pb-Free Package
Stresses exceeding Maximum Ratings may damage the device. Maximum Ratings are stress ratings only. Functional operation above the
Recommended Operating Conditions is not implied. Extended exposure to stresses above the Recommended Operating Conditions may affect
device reliability.
NOTE: This device is ESD sensitive. Use standard ESD precautions when handling.
)150°C
Max
Table 2. THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
Package Type
q
JA
8-lead SOIC NB Package121°C
8-lead MSOP Package142°C
Unit
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ADM1032
Table 3. PIN ASSIGNMENT
Pin No.MnemonicDescription
1V
DD
2D+Positive Connection to Remote Temperature Sensor.
3D−Negative Connection to Remote Temperature Sensor.
4THERMTHERM is an open-drain output that can be used to turn a fan on/off or throttle a CPU clock in the event
5GNDSupply Ground Connection.
6ALERTOpen-Drain Logic Output Used as Interrupt or SMBus Alert.
7SDATALogic Input/Output, SMBus Serial Data. Open-drain output. Requires pullup resistor.
8
SCLKLogic Input, SMBus Serial Clock. Requires pullup resistor.