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Triple/Quad Single-Wire Temp Sensor in MSOP-8 Using SMSC BudgetBusTM Sensor Interface
Datasheet
Chapter 3 Product Description
The EMC1203 and EMC1204 are temperature sensors with a proprietary single wire SMSC
BudgetBus™ Sensor Interface. Temperature information is communicated to a host device via the
serial bus. All intelligence regarding the interpretation of temperature resides in the host. Figure 3.1,
"System Overview" shows a typical system overview:
EMC1203/
EMC1204
DP1
DN1
BBUS
DP2/DN3
DN2/DP3
Host
(KBC1100)
BBUS
Interface
3.1
Figure 3.1 System Overview
In cooperation with the host device, thermal management can be performed as shown in Figure 3.1.
Thermal management consists of the host acquiring the temperature data from the EMC1203 and
EMC1204 controlling the speed of one or more fans. The host has the ability to compare measured
temperature levels to preset limits and take the appropriate action when values are found to be out of
limit. The EMC1203 and the DP1/DN1 port of the EMC1204 are compatible with CPU substrate diodes.
Two separate temperature zones are monitored using only two pins on the EMC1204. This is
accomplished using two anti-parallel diodes as shown on the pins DP2/DN3 and DN2/DP3 in
Figure 3.1. This technique maintains high accuracy while minimizing pin count and reducing board
routing complexity. The anti-parallel diode architecture performs very well with diode connected
transistors. It is not compatible with substrate transistors (sometimes called thermal diodes or on-chip
sense junctions).
Temperature Monitors
Thermal diode temperature measurements are based on the change in forward bias voltage (ΔVBE) of
a diode when operated at two different currents:
ΔVBE
= VBE _ HIGH
VBE _ LOW
= ηkT
q
ln⎜⎜⎝⎛
I HIGH
I LOW
⎟⎟⎠⎞
where:
k = Boltzmann’s constant
T = absolute temperature in Kelvin
q = electron charge
η = diode ideality factor
The change in ΔVBE voltage is proportional to absolute temperature T.
Revision 1.1 (06-11-08)
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