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ADT7481
REGISTERS
The registers in the ADT7481 are eight bits wide. These
registers are used to store the results of remote and local
temperature measurements, high and low temperature limits,
and to configure and control the device. A description of these
registers follows.
ADDRESS POINTER REGISTER
The address pointer register does not have, nor does it require,
an address because the first byte of every write operation is
automatically written to this register. The data in this first byte
always contains the address of another register on the ADT7481,
which is stored in the address pointer register. It is to this register
address that the second byte of a write operation is written to, or
to which a subsequent read operation is performed.
The power-on default value of the address pointer register is
0x00, so if a read operation is performed immediately after
power-on, without first writing to the address pointer, the value
of the local temperature will be returned since its register
address is 0x00.
TEMPERATURE VALUE REGISTERS
The ADT7481 has five registers to store the results of local and
remote temperature measurements. These registers can only be
written to by the ADC and read by the user over the SMBus.
The local temperature value register is at Address 0x00.
The Remote 1 temperature value high byte register is at
Address 0x01, with the Remote 1 low byte register at
Address 0×10.
The Remote 2 temperature value high byte register is at
Address 0x30, with the Remote 2 low byte register at
Address 0x33.
The Remote 2 temperature values can also be read from
Address 0x01 for the high byte, and Address 0x10 for the low
byte if Bit 3 of Configuration Register 1 is set to 1.
To read the Remote 1 temperature values, set Bit 3 of
Configuration Register 1 to 0.
The power-on default value for all five registers is 0x00.
Table 8: Configuration 1 Register
(Read Address 0x03, Write Address 0x09)
Bit Mnemonic Function
7 Mask
Setting this bit to 1 masks all ALERTs on the ALERT pin. Default = 0 = ALERT enabled. This applies only if Pin 8 is
configured as ALERT, otherwise it has no effect.
6 Mon/STBY
Setting this bit to 1 places the ADT7481 in standby mode, that is, it suspends all temperature measurements (ADC).
The SMBus remains active and values can be written to, and read from, the registers. However THERM and ALERT are
not active in standby mode, and their states in standby mode are not reliable. Default = 0 = temperature monitoring
enabled.
5 AL/TH
This bit selects the function of Pin 8. Default = 0 = ALERT. Setting this bit to 1 configures Pin 8 as the THERM2 pin.
4 Reserved
Reserved for future use.
3 Remote 1/2 Setting this bit to 1 enables the user to read the Remote 2 values from the Remote 1 registers. When default = 0,
Remote 1 temperature values and limits are read from these registers.
2 Temp Range Setting this bit to 1 enables the extended temperature measurement range of −64°C to +191°C. When using the
default = 0, the temperature range is 0°C to +127°C.
1 Mask R1
Setting this bit to 1 masks ALERTs due to the Remote 1 temperature exceeding a programmed limit. Default = 0.
0 Mask R2
Setting this bit to 1 masks ALERTs due to the Remote 2 temperature exceeding a programmed limit. Default = 0.
Table 9. Configuration 2 Register (Address 0x24)
Bit
Mnemonic Function
7
Lock Bit
Setting this bit to 1 locks all lockable registers to their current values. This prevents tampering with settings until
the device is powered down. Default = 0.
<6:0> Res
Reserved for future use.
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