DS1621. Digital Thermometer and Thermostat FEATURES PIN ASSIGNMENT

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DS1621 Digital Thermometer and Thermostat FEATURES Temperature measurements require no external components Measures temperatures from 55 C to +125 C in 0.5 C increments. Fahrenheit equivalent is 67 F to 257 F in 0.9 F increments Temperature is read as a 9 bit value (two byte transfer) Wide power supply range (2.7V to 5.5V) Converts temperature to digital word in 1 second Thermostatic settings are user definable and nonvolatile Data is read from/written via a 2 wire serial interface (open drain I/O lines) Applications include thermostatic controls, industrial systems, consumer products, thermometers, or any thermal sensitive system. 8 pin DIP or SOIC package (150 MIL and 208 MIL) PIN ASSIGNMENT T OUT GND 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 V DD A0 A1 A2 DS1621S 8 PIN SOIC (150 MIL) DS1621V 8 PIN SOIC (208 MIL) See Mech. Drawings Section T OUT GND 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 V DD A0 A1 A2 DS1621 8 PIN DIP (300 MIL) See Mech. Drawings Section PIN DESCRIPTION 2 Wire Serial Data Input/Output 2 Wire Serial Clock GND Ground T OUT Thermostat Output Signal A0 Chip Address Input A1 Chip Address Input A2 Chip Address Input V DD Power Supply Voltage DESCRIPTION The DS1621 digital thermometer and thermostat provides 9 bit temperature readings which indicate the temperature of the device. 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 drops below user defined temperature TL, allowing for any hysteresis necessary. User defined temperature settings are stored in non volatile memory, so parts may be programmed prior to insertion in a system. Temperature settings, and temperature readings are all communicated to/from the DS1621 over a simple 2 wire serial interface. 030598 1/15

DETAILED PIN DESCRIPTION Table 1 PIN SYMBOL DESCRIPTION 1 Data input/output pin for 2 wire serial communication port. 2 Clock input/output pin for 2 wire serial communication port. 3 T OUT Thermostat output. Active when temperature exceeds TH; will reset when temperature falls below TL. 4 GND Ground pin. 5 A2 Address input pin. 6 A1 Address input pin. 7 A0 Address input pin. 8 V DD Supply voltage input power pin. (2.7V 5.5V) OPERATION Measuring Temperature A block diagram of the DS1621 is shown in Figure 1.The DS1621 measures temperatures through the use of an on board proprietary temperature measurement technique. A block diagram of the temperature measurement circuitry is shown in Figure 2. The DS1621 measures temperature by counting the number of clock cycles that an oscillator with a low temperature coefficient goes through during a gate period determined by a high temperature coefficient oscillator. The counter is preset with a base count that corresponds to 55 C. If the counter reaches zero before the gate period is over, the temperature register, which is also preset to the 55 C value, is incremented, indicating that the temperature is higher than 55 C. At the same time, the counter is then preset with a value determined by the slope accumulator circuitry. This circuitry is needed to compensate for the parabolic behavior of the oscillators over temperature. The counter is then clocked again until it reaches zero. If the gate period is still not finished, then this process repeats. The slope accumulator is used to compensate for the nonlinear behavior of the oscillators over temperature, yielding a high resolution temperature measurement. This is done by changing the number of counts necessary for the counter to go through for each incremental degree in temperature. To obtain the desired resolution, therefore, both the value of the counter and the number of counts per C (the value of the slope accumulator) at a given temperature must be known. This calculation is done inside the DS1621 to provide 0.5 C resolution. The temperature reading is provided in a 9 bit, two s complement reading by issuing the READ TEMPERATURE command. Table 2 describes the exact relationship of output data to measured temperature. The data is transmitted through the 2 wire serial interface, MSB first. The DS1621 can measure temperature over the range of 55 C to +125 C in 0.5 C increments. For Fahrenheit usage, a lookup table or conversion factor must be used. 030598 2/15

DS1621 FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM Figure 1 STATUS REGISTER & CONTROL LOGIC ADDRESS AND I/O CONTROL TEMPERATURE SENSOR HIGH TEMP TRIGGER, TH A0 A1 A2 LOW TEMP TRIGGER, TL DIGITAL COMPARATOR/LOGIC T OUT TEMPERATURE MEASURING CIRCUITRY Figure 2 SLOPE ACCUMULATOR PRESET COMPARE LOW TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT OSCILLATOR COUNTER PRESET SET/CLEAR LSB =0 INC TEMPERATURE REGISTER HIGH TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT OSCILLATOR COUNTER =0 STOP 030598 3/15

TEMPERATURE/DATA RELATIONSHIPS Table 2 TEMPERATURE DIGITAL OUTPUT (Binary) DIGITAL OUTPUT (Hex) +125 C 01111101 00000000 7B00h +25 C 00011001 00000000 1900h + 1 /2 C 0000000010000000 0080h +0 C 0000000000000000 0000h 1 / 2 C 11111111 10000000 FF80h 25 C 11100111 00000000 E700h 55 C 11001001 00000000 C900h Since data is transmitted over the 2 wire bus MSB first, temperature data may be written to/read from the DS1621 as either a single byte (with temperature resolution of 1 C), or as two bytes, the second byte containing the value of the least significant (0.5 C)bit of the temperature reading, as shown in Table 1. Note that the remaining 7 bits of this byte are set to all 0 s. Note that temperature is represented in the DS1621 in terms of a 1 / 2 C LSB, yielding the following 9 bit format: MSB LSB 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T = 25 C Higher resolutions may be obtained by reading the temperature, and truncating the 0.5 C bit (the LSB) from the read value. This value is TEMP_READ. The value left in the counter may then be read by issuing a READ COUNTER command. This value is the count remaining (COUNT_REMAIN) after the gate period has ceased. By loading the value of the slope accumulator into the count register (using the READ SLOPE command), this value may then be read, yielding the number of counts per degree C (COUNT_PER_C) at that temperature. The actual temperature may be then be calculated by the user using the following: Thermostat Control In its operating mode, the DS1621 functions as a thermostat with programmable hysteresis, as shown in Figure 3. The thermostat output updates as soon as a temperature conversion is complete. When the DS1621 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 falls below the temperature stored in the low temperature trigger register (TL). In this way, any amount of hysteresis may be obtained. The active state for the output is programmable by the user, so that an active state may either be a logic 1 (V DD ) or a logic 0 (0V). THERMOSTAT OUTPUT OPERATION Figure 3 DQ (Thermostat output, Active=High) TL TH T ( C) (COUNT_PER_C COUNT_REMAIN) TEMPERATURE = TEMP_READ 0.25 COUNT_PER_C 030598 4/15

OPERATION AND CONTROL The DS1621 must have temperature settings resident in the TH and TL registers for thermostatic operation. A configuration/status register is also used to determine the method of operation that the DS1621 will use in a particular application, as well as indicating the status of the temperature conversion operation. The configuration register is defined as follows: CONFIGURATION/STATUS REGISTER DONE THF TLF NVB 1 0 POL 1SHOT where DONE = Conversion Done bit. 1 = Conversion complete, 0 = conversion in progress. THF = Temperature High Flag. This bit will be set to 1 when the temperature is greater than or equal to the value of TH. It will remain 1 until reset by writing 0 into this location or removing power from the device. This feature provides a method of determining if if the DS1621 has ever been subjected to temperatures above TH while power has been applied. TLF = Temperature Low Flag. This bit will be set to 1 when the temperature is less than or equal to the value of TL. It will remain 1 until reset by writing 0 into this location or removing power from the device. This feature provides a method of determining if if the DS1621 has ever been subjected to temperatures below TL while power has been applied. NVB = Nonvolatile memory busy flag. 1 = Write to an E 2 memory cell in progress, 0 = nonvolatile memory is not busy. A copy to E 2 may take up to 10 ms. POL = Output Polarity Bit. 1 = active high, 0 = active low. This bit is nonvolatile. 1SHOT= One Shot Mode. If 1SHOT is 1, the DS1621 will perform one temperature conversion upon reception of the Start Convert T protocol. If 1SHOT is 0, the DS1621 will continuously perform temperature conversions. This bit is nonvolatile. For typical thermostat operation, the DS1621 will operate in continuous mode. However, for applications where only one reading is needed at certain times, and to conserve power, the one shot mode may be used. Note that the thermostat output (T OUT ) will remain in the state it was in after the last valid temperature conversion cycle when operating in one shot mode. 2 WIRE SERIAL DATA BUS The DS1621 supports a bi directional two wire bus and data transmission protocol. A device that sends data onto the bus is defined as a transmitter, and a device receiving data as a receiver. The device that controls the message is called a master. The devices that are controlled by the master are slaves. The bus must be controlled by a master device which generates the serial clock (), controls the bus access, and generates the START an d STOP conditions. The DS1621 operates as a slave on the two wire bus. Connections to the bus are made via the open drain I/O lines and. The following bus protocol has been defined (See Figure 4): Data transfer may be initiated only when the bus is not busy. During data transfer, the data line must remain stable whenever the clock line is HIGH. Changes in the data line while the clock line is high will be interpreted as control signals. Accordingly, the following bus conditions have been defined: Bus not busy: Both data and clock lines remain HIGH. Start data transfer: A change in the state of the data line, from HIGH to LOW, while the clock is HIGH, defines a START condition. Stop data transfer: A change in the state of the data line, from LOW to HIGH, while the clock line is HIGH, defines the STOP condition. Data valid: The state of the data line represents valid data when, after a START condition, the data line is stable for the duration of the HIGH period of the clock signal. The data on the line must be changed during the LOW period of the clock signal. There is one clock pulse per bit of data. 030598 5/15

Each data transfer is initiated with a START condition and terminated with a STOP condition The number of data bytes transferred between START and STOP conditions is not limited, and is determined by the master device. The information is transferred byte wise and each receiver acknowledges with a ninth bit. Within the bus specifications a regular mode (100 KHz clock rate) and a fast mode (400 KHz clock rate) are defined. The DS1621 works in both modes. Acknowledge: Each receiving device, when addressed, is obliged to generate an acknowledge after the reception of each byte. The master device must generate an extra clock pulse which is associated with this acknowledge bit. A device that acknowledges must pull down the line during the acknowledge clock pulse in such a way that the line is stable LOW during the HIGH period of the acknowledge related clock pulse. Of course, setup and hold times must be taken into account. A master must signal an end of data to the slave by not generating an acknowledge bit on the last byte that has been clocked out of the slave. In this case, the slave must leave the data line HIGH to enable the master to generate the STOP condition. DATA TRANSFER ON 2 WIRE SERIAL BUS Figure 4 MSB SLAVE ADDRESS R/W DIRECTION BIT NOWLEDGEMENT SIGNAL FROM RECEIVER NOWLEDGEMENT SIGNAL FROM RECEIVER 1 2 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 8 8 9 START CONDITION REPEATED IF MORE BYTES ARE TRANSFERRED STOP CONDITION OR REPEATED START CONDITION Figure 4 details how data transfer is accomplished on the two wire bus. Depending upon the state of the R/W bit, two types of data transfer are possible: 1. Data transfer from a master transmitter to a slave receiver. The first byte transmitted by the master is the slave address. Next follows a number of data bytes. The slave returns an acknowledge bit after each received byte. 2. Data transfer from a slave transmitter to a master receiver. The first byte (the slave address) is transmitted by the master. The slave then returns an acknowledge bit. Next follows a number of data bytes transmitted by the slave to the master. The master returns an acknowledge bit after all received bytes other than the last byte. At the end of the last received byte, a not acknowledge is returned. 030598 6/15

The master device generates all of the serial clock pulses and the START and STOP conditions. A transfer is ended with a STOP condition or with a repeated START condition. Since a repeated START condition is also the beginning of the next serial transfer, the bus will not be released. The DS1621 may operate in the following two modes: 1. Slave receiver mode: Serial data and clock are received through and. After each byte is received, an acknowledge bit is transmitted. START and STOP conditions are recognized as the beginning and end of a serial transfer. Address recognition is performed by hardware after reception of the slave address and direction bit. 2. Slave transmitter mode: The first byte is received and handled as in the slave receiver mode. However, in this mode, the direction bit will indicate that the transfer direction is reversed. Serial data is transmitted on by the DS1621 while the serial clock is input on. START and STOP conditions are recognized as the beginning and end of a serial transfer. SLAVE ADDRESS A control byte is the first byte received following the START condition from the master device. The control byte consists of a four bit control code; for the DS1621, this is set as 1001 binary for read and write operations. The next three bits of the control byte are the device select bits (A2, A1, A0). They are used by the master device to select which of eight devices are to be accessed. These bits are in effect the three least significant bits of the slave address. The last bit of the control byte (R/W) defines the operation to be performed. When set to a one a read operation is selected, and when set to a zero a write operation is selected. Following the START condition, the DS1621 monitors the bus checking the device type identifier being transmitted. Upon receiving the 1001 code and appropriate device select bits, the slave device outputs an acknowledge signal on the line. 030598 7/15

2 WIRE SERIAL COMMUNICATION WITH DS1621 Figure 5 SEND A STANDALONE COMMAND (START/STOP CONVERT) S 1 0 0 1 A2 A1 A0 W A C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 A P START ADDRESS BYTE DS1621 WRITE TO A SINGLE BYTE REGISTER (CONFIGURATION) COMMAND BYTE DS1621 STOP S 0 0 W A A A 1 1 A2 A1 A0 C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 P START ADDRESS BYTE DS1621 COMMAND BYTE DATA BYTE STOP DS1621 DS1621 WRITE TO A TWO BYTE REGISTER (T H, T L ) S 0 0 W A A A A 1 1 A2 A1 A0 C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 P START ADDRESS BYTE DS1621 COMMAND BYTE STOP DS1621 READ FROM A SINGLE BYTE REGISTER (CONFIGURATION, SLOPE, COUNTER) MSBYTE DS1621 LSBYTE DS1621 S 0 0 W A A 1 1 A2 A1 A0 C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 A R 1 0 0 1 A2 A1 A0 Rd D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 N P START ADDRESS BYTE DS1621 COMMAND BYTE DS1621 REPEATED ADDRESS DS1621 DATA BYTE MASTER STOP START BYTE N READ FROM A TWO BYTE REGISTER (T H, T L, TEMPERATURE) S 0 0 W A A A 1 1 A2 A1 A0 C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 A R 1 0 0 1 A2 A1 A0 Rd D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 START ADDRESS BYTE DS1621 COMMAND BYTE DS1621 REPEATED ADDRESS DS1621 START BYTE MSBYTE MASTER D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 N P LSBYTE MASTER N STOP 030598 8/15

COMMAND SET Data and control information is read from and written to the DS1621 in the format shown in Figure 5. To write to the DS1621, the master will issue the slave address of the DS1621, and the R/W bit will be set to 0. After receiving an acknowledge, the bus master provides a command protocol. After receiving this protocol, the DS1621 will issue an acknowledge, and then the master may send data to the DS1621. If the DS1621 is to be read, the master must send the command protocol as before, and then issue a repeated START condition and the control byte again, this time with the R/W bit set to 1 to allow reading of the data from the DS1621. The command set for the DS1621 as shown in Table 3 is as follows: Read Temperature [AAh] This command reads the last temperature conversion result. The DS1621 will send two bytes, in the format described earlier, which are the contents of this register. Access TH [A1h] If R/W is 0, this command writes to the TH (HIGH TEM- PERATURE) register. After issuing this command, the next two bytes written to the DS1621, in the same format as described for reading temperature, will set the high temperature threshold for operation of the T OUT output. If R/W is 1, the value stored in this register is read back. Access TL [A2h] If R/W is 0, this command writes to the TL (LOW TEM- PERATURE) register. After issuing this command, the next two bytes written to the DS1621, in the same format as described for reading temperature, will set the high temperature threshold for operation of the T OUT output. If R/W is 1, the value stored in this register is read back. Access Config [ACh] If R/W is 0, this command writes to the configuration register. After issuing this command, the next data byte is the value to be written into the configuration register. If R/W is 1, the next data byte read is the value stored in the configuration register. Read Counter [A8h] This command reads the value of the counter byte. This command is valid only if R/W is 1. Read Slope [A9h] This command reads the value of the slope counter byte from the DS1621. This command is valid only if R/W is 1. Start Convert T [EEh] This command begins a temperature conversion. No further data is required. In one shot mode, the temperature conversion will be performed and then the DS1621 will remain idle. In continuous mode, this command will initiate continuous conversions. Stop Convert T [22h] This command stops temperature conversion. No further data is required. This command may be used to halt a DS1621 in continuous conversion mode. After issuing this command, the current temperature measurement will be completed, and then the DS1621 will remain idle until a Start Convert T is issued to resume continuous operation. 030598 9/15

DS1621 COMMAND SET Table 3 INSTRUCTION DESCRIPTION PROTOCOL 2 WIRE BUS DATA AFTER ISSUING PROTOCOL TEMPERATURE CONVERSION COMMANDS AAh <read 2 bytes data> Read Temperature Read last converted temperature value from temperature register. NOTES Read Counter Reads value of count remaining from counter. A8h <read data> Read Slope Reads value of the slope accumulator. A9h <read data> Start Convert T Initiates temperature conversion. EEh idle 1 Stop Convert T Halts temperature conversion. 22h idle 1 THERMOSTAT COMMANDS Access TH Reads or writes high temperature limit value A1h <write data> 2 into TH register. Access TL Reads or writes low temperature limit value A2h <write data> 2 into TL register. Access Config Reads or writes configuration data to configuration register. ACh <write data> 2 NOTES: 1. In continuous conversion mode, a Stop Convert T command will halt continuous conversion. To restart, the Start Convert T command must be issued. In one shot mode, a Start Convert T command must be issued for every temperature reading desired. 2. Writing to the E 2 typically requires 10ms at room temperature. After issuing a write command, no further writes should be requested for at least 10 ms. 030598 10/15

MEMORY FUNCTION EXAMPLE Example: Bus master sets up DS1621 for continuous conversion and thermostatic function. BUS MASTER MODE DS1621 MODE DATA (MSB FIRST) COMMENTS TX RX START Bus Master initiates a START condition. TX RX <address,0> Bus Master sends DS1621 address; R/W = 0. RX TX DS1621 generates acknowledge bit. TX RX ACh Bus Master sends Access Config command protocol. RX TX DS1621 generates acknowledge bit. TX RX 02h Bus Master sets up DS1621 for output polarity active high, continuous conversion. RX TX DS1621 generates acknowledge bit. TX RX START Bus Master generates a repeated START condition. TX RX <address,0> Bus Master sends DS1621 address; R/W = 0. RX TX DS1621 generates acknowledge bit. TX RX A1h Bus Master sends Access TH command. RX TX DS1621 generates acknowledge bit. TX RX 28h Bus Master sends first byte of data for TH limit of +40 C. RX TX DS1621 generates acknowledge bit. TX RX 00h Bus Master sends second byte of data for TH limit of +40 C. RX TX DS1621 generates acknowledge bit. TX RX START Bus Master generates a repeated START condition. TX RX <address,0> Bus Master sends DS1621 address; R/W = 0. RX TX DS1621 generates acknowledge bit. TX RX A2h Bus Master sends Access TL command. RX TX DS1621 generates acknowledge bit. TX RX 0Ah Bus Master sends first byte of data for TL limit of +10 C. RX TX DS1621 generates acknowledge bit. TX RX 00h Bus Master sends second byte of data for TL limit of +10 C. RX TX DS1621 generates acknowledge bit. TX RX START Bus Master generates a repeated START condition. TX RX <address,0> Bus Master sends DS1621 address; R/W = 0. RX TX DS1621 generates acknowledge bit. TX RX EEh Bus Master sends Start Convert T command protocol. RX TX DS1621 generates acknowledge bit. TX RX STOP Bus Master initiates STOP condition. 030598 11/15

ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS* Voltage on Any Pin Relative to Ground Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Soldering Temperature 0.5V to +7.0V 55 C to +125 C 55 C to +125 C 260 C for 10 seconds * 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. RECOMMENDED DC OPERATING CONDITIONS PARAMETER SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX UNITS NOTES Supply Voltage V DD 2.7 5.5 V 1 DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ( 55 C to +125 C; V DD =2.7V to 5.5V) PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITION MIN TYP MAX UNITS NOTES Thermometer Error T ERR 0 C to 70 C ± 1 / 2 C Low Level Input Voltage V IL 0.5 0.3 V DD V High Level Input Voltage V IH 0.7 V DD V DD +0.5 V Pulse width of spikes which must be suppressed by the input filter t SP Fast Mode 0 50 ns 11 Low Level Output Voltage V OL1 3 ma sink current 0 0.4 V V OL2 6 ma sink current 0 0.6 V Input Current each I/O Pin 0.4<V I/O <0.9V DD 10 10 µa 2 I/O Capacitance C I/O 10 pf Active Supply Current I CC Temperature Conversion E 2 Write Communication Only 1000 400 100 µa 3, 4 Standby Supply Current I STBY 1 µa 3, 4 Thermostat Output V OH 1 ma source 2.4 V (T OUT ) Output Voltage V OL 4 ma sink 0.4 V 030598 12/15

AC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ( 55 C to +125 C; V DD =2.7V to 5.5V) PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITION MIN TYP MAX UNITS NOTES Temperature Conversion Time T TC 0.4 1 s NV Write Cycle Time t WR 0 C to 70 C 10 50 ms 10 Clock Frequency f Fast Mode 0 0 400 100 KHz Bus Free Time Between a STOP and START Condition t BUF Fast Mode 1.3 4.7 µs Hold Time (Repeated) START Condition t HD:STA Fast Mode 0.6 4.0 µs 5 Low Period of Clock t LOW Fast Mode High Period of Clock t HIGH Fast Mode 1.3 4.7 0.6 4.0 µs µs Setup Time for a Repeated START Condition t SU:STA Fast Mode 0.6 4.7 µs Data Hold Time t HD:DAT Fast Mode Data Setup Time t SU:DAT Fast Mode 0 0 100 250 0.9 µs 6, 7 ns 8 Rise Time of both and Signals t R Fast Mode 20+0.1C B 300 1000 ns 9 Fall Time of both and Signals t F Fast Mode 20+0.1C B 300 300 ns 9 Setup time for STOP Condition t SU:STO Fast Mode 0.6 4.0 µs Capacitive Load for each Bus Line C b 400 pf All values referred to V IH =0.9 V DD and V IL =0.1 V DD. AC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ( 55 C to +125 C; V DD =2.7V to 5.5V) PARAMETER SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX UNITS NOTES Input Capacitance C I 5 pf NOTES: 1. All voltages are referenced to ground. 2. I/O pins of fast mode devices must not obstruct the and lines if V DD is switched off. 3. I CC specified with T OUT pin open. 4. I CC specified with V CC at 5.0V and, = 5.0V, 0 C to 70 C. 030598 13/15

t LOW t R t F t HD:STA t SP DS1621 5. After this period, the first clock pulse is generated. 6. A device must internally provide a hold time of at least 300 ns for the signal (referred to the V IH MIN of the signal) in order to bridge the undefined region of the falling edge of. 7. The maximum t HD:DAT has only to be met if the device does not stretch the LOW period (t LOW ) of the signal. 8. A fast mode device can be used in a standard mode system, but the requirement t SU:DAT >250 ns must then be met. This will automatically be the case if the device does not stretch the LOW period of the signal. If such a device does stretch the LOW period of the signal, it must output the next data bit to the line t R MAX+t SU:DAT = 1000+250 = 1250 ns before the line is released. 9. C b total capacitance of one bus line in pf. 10. Writing to the nonvolatile memory should only take place in the 0 C to 70 C temperature range. 11. See typical curve for specification limits outside 0 C to 70 C range. Thermometer error reflects sensor accuracy as tested during calibration. TIMING DIAGRAM t BUF t HD:STA t SU:STA t SU:STO t HD:DAT t HIGH t SU:DAT STOP START REPEATED START 030598 14/15

TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CURVE DS1621 DIGITAL THERMOMETER AND THERMOSTAT TEMPERATURE READING ERROR 5 4 3 ERROR (deg. C) 2 1 UPPER LIMIT SPECIFICATION 55 35 15 5 25 45 65 85 105 125 LOWER LIMIT SPECIFICATION 1 TYPICAL ERROR 2 3 TEMPERATURE (deg. C) 030598 15/15