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SE98 Datasheet, PDF (5/39 Pages) NXP Semiconductors – DDR memory module temp sensor, 3.3 V
NXP Semiconductors
SE98
DDR memory module temp sensor, 3.3 V
7. Functional description
7.1 Serial bus interface
The SE98 uses the 2-wire serial bus (I2C-bus/SMBus) to communicate with a host
controller. The serial bus consists of a clock (SCL) and data (SDA) signals. The device
can operate on either the I2C-bus Standard/Fast mode or SMBus. The I2C-bus
Standard-mode is defined to have bus speeds from 0 Hz to 100 kHz, I2C-bus Fast-mode
from 0 Hz to 400 kHz, and the SMBus is from 10 kHz to 100 kHz. The host or bus master
generates the SCL signal, and the SE98 uses the SCL signal to receive or send data on
the SDA line. Data transfer is serial, bidirectional, and is one bit at a time with the Most
Significant Bit (MSB) transferred first, and a complete I2C-bus data is 1 byte. Since SCL
and SDA are open-drain, pull-up resistors must be installed on these pins.
7.2 Slave address
The SE98 uses a 4-bit fixed and 3-bit programmable (A0, A1 and A2) 7-bit slave address
that allows a total of eight devices to co-exist on the same bus. The input of each pin is
sampled at the start of each I2C-bus/SMBus access. The temperature sensor’s fixed
address is 0011.
Fig 4. Slave address
MSB
00
slave address
R/W
LSB
1 1 A2 A1 A0 X
fixed
hardware
selectable
002aab304
SE98_4
Product data sheet
Rev. 04 — 2 February 2009
© NXP B.V. 2009. All rights reserved.
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