TSE2004GB2B0 DDR4 Temperature Sensor with Integrated 4Kbit EEPROM for Memory Modules Datasheet
The digital temperature sensor comes with several user-programmable registers to provide maximum flexibility for temperature-sensing applications. The registers allow specifying critical, upper, and lower temperature limits as well as hysteresis settings. Both the limits and hysteresis values are used for communicating temperature events from the chip to the system. This communication is done using Event pin, which has an open-drain configuration. The user has the option of setting the Event pin polarity as either an active-low or active-high comparator output for thermostat operation, or as a temperature event interrupt output for microprocessor-based systems.
The sensor uses an industry standard 2-wire, I²C/SMBus serial interface, and allows up to eight devices to be controlled on the bus.
The 4Kbit (512 Bytes) serial EEPROM memory in the part is organized as two pages of 256 bytes each, or 512 bytes of total memory. Each page is comprised of two 128 byte blocks. The devices are able to selectively lock the data in any or all of the four 128-byte blocks.
DDR4 Temperature Sensor with Integrated 4Kbit EEPROM for Memory Modules |
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[ DIMM Modules (DDR3, DDR4) ][ Servers, Laptops, Ultra-portables, PCs, etc ][ Industrial temperature monitors ][ Hard Disk Drives and Other PC Peripherals ] |
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May 9, 2018 |
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