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TC72
4.0 INTERNAL REGISTER
STRUCTURE
The TC72 registers are listed below.
TABLE 4-1: REGISTERS FOR TC72
Register
Read Write Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit
Address Address 7 6 5
4
321
0
Control
LSB Temperature
MSB Temperature
Manufacturer ID
00hex
01hex
02hex
03hex
80hex
N/A
N/A
N/A
0 0 0 One-Shot 0 1 0 Shutdown
(OS)
(SHDN)
T1 T0 0
0
000
0
T9 T8 T7
T6
T5 T4 T3
T2
0 10
1
010
0
Value on
POR/BOR
05hex
00hex
00hex
54hex
4.1 Control Register
The Control register is both a read and a write register
that is used to select either the Shutdown, Continuous
or One-Shot Conversion operating mode. The Temper-
ature Conversion mode selection logic is shown in
Table 4-2. The Shutdown (SHDN) bit is stored in bit 0
of the Control register. If SHDN is equal to ‘1’, the TC72
will go into the power-saving shutdown mode. If SHDN
is equal to ‘0’, the TC72 will perform a temperature
conversion approximately every 150 ms.
At power-up, the SHDN bit is set to ‘1’. Thus, the TC72
is in the shutdown operating mode at startup. The Con-
tinuous Temperature Conversion mode is selected by
writing a ‘0’ to the SHDN bit of the Control register.
The Shutdown mode can be used to minimize the
power consumption of the TC72 when active tempera-
ture monitoring is not required. The shutdown mode
disables the temperature conversion circuitry; how-
ever, the serial I/O communication port remains active.
A temperature conversion will be initialized by a Write
operation to the Control register to select either the
Continuous Temperature Conversion or the One-Shot
operating mode. The temperature data will be available
in the MSB and LSB Temperature registers approxi-
mately 150 ms after the Control register Write
operation.
The One-Shot mode is selected by writing a ‘1’ into bit
4 of the Control register. The One-Shot mode performs
a single temperature measurement and returns to the
power-saving shutdown mode. After completion of the
temperature conversion, the One-Shot bit (OS) is reset
to ‘0’ (i.e. “OFF”). The user must set the One-Shot bit
to ‘1’ to initiate another temperature conversion.
Bits 1, 3, 5, 6 and 7 of the Control register are not used
by the TC72. Bit 2 is set to a logic ‘1’. Any write opera-
tion to these bit locations will have no affect on the
operation of the TC72.
4.2 Temperature Register
The Temperature register is a read-only register and
contains a 10-bit two’s complement representation of
the temperature measurement. Bit 0 through Bit 5 of
the LSB Temperature register are always set to a logic
0’.
At Power-On Reset (POR) or a Brown-Out Reset
(BOR) low voltage occurrence, the temperature regis-
ter is reset to all zeroes, which corresponds to a tem-
perature value of 0°C. A VDD power supply less than
1.6V is considered a reset event and will reset the
Temperature register to the power-up state.
4.3 Manufacturer ID Register
The Manufacturer Identification (ID) register is a read-
only register used to identify the temperature sensor as
a Microchip component.
TABLE 4-2: CONTROL REGISTER TEMPERATURE CONVERSION MODE SELECTION
Operational Mode
One-Shot (OS) Bit 4
Shutdown (SHDN) Bit 0
Continuous Temperature Conversion
0
0
Shutdown
0
1
Continuous Temperature Conversion
1
0
(One-Shot Command is ignored if SHDN = ‘0’)
One-Shot
1
1
DS21743A-page 12
2002 Microchip Technology Inc.

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