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MLX90314 Datasheet, PDF (14/26 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – Programmable Sensor Interface
MLX90314AB
Programmable Sensor Interface
Level Steering
The level steering option allows configuration of the
IO pins as outputs to indicate the relative level of a
selected signal. See Figure 7. The levels at which
the two outputs change state are programmed by
the user. The programmed levels are set as eight bit
numbers and compared to the upper eight bits of
the digitized signal. This function utilizes the same
resources as the alarm function. The two functions
(level steering and alarm) can not be used
simultaneously. Four bytes in the EEPROM
command this option. The first byte is used to select
the input, while the last three comprise the transition
levels. The control byte for the level steering is the
same as for the alarm. The four MSB’s hold the
code for the selected input. The control byte has
several possibilities as designated by the MUX
settings (See Table 8)
Table 9. Mode Byte Bit Definition
Communications
The MLX90314 firmware transfers a complete byte
of data into and from the memory based on a
simple command structure. The commands allow
data to be read and written to and from the
EEPROM and read from the RAM. RAM data that
can be read includes the current digitized
temperature and digitized GNO. The commands are
described below. Melexis provides setup software
for programming the MLX90314.
Table 8. Level Steering Bit Definitions
Selected input
TPO
IAO
GNO
VMO
MUX Value
0010
0110
0000
0011
Bit Function
Remarks
7 1= EEPROM Checksum test active EEPROM Checksum test. Checksum test failure will
0= EEPROM Checksum test inactive force the output to the value programmed in bytes 40
and 41 of the EEPROM (See Table 10).
6 0 = Analog Mode
1 = Digital Mode
Digital mode must be activated when VMO and CMO
both active.
5 0 = Alarm function inactive
1 = Alarm function active
Alarm functions are like “limiting functions”:
If defined ADC INPUT is below low alarm trigger,
then DIGMOD becomes active with alarm low
output).
If defined ADC INPUT is above high alarm trigger,
then DIGMOD becomes active with alarm high
output.
Note: Deactivated if the level steering mode is active
4 0 = IO1/IO2 are not active outputs Depending on the sampled input, IO1/IO2 will be a
1 = level steering: IO1/IO2 are active two bit digital output. If IO1/IO2 are not active
outputs
outputs, then they will be analog inputs.
3 0 = Turbo inactive
1 = Turbo active
2 0 = VMO inactive
1 = VMO active
1 0 = Internal temperature sensor active
1 = External temperature sensor
active
0 0 = CMO inactive
1 = CMO active
CMO has fixed digital value (EEPROM byte - see
below) if both VMO and CMO are active. To activate
this value, the digital mode must be activated.
MLX90314AB Programmable Sensor Interface
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Rev 2.2
23/Oct/01