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C8051F70X_0910 Datasheet, PDF (58/290 Pages) Silicon Laboratories – Mixed Signal ISP Flash MCU Family
C8051F70x/71x
9. Temperature Sensor (C8051F700/2/4/6/8 and C8051F710/2/4 only)
An on-chip temperature sensor is included on the C8051F700/2/4/6/8 and C8051F710/2/4 which can be
directly accessed via the ADC multiplexer in single-ended configuration. To use the ADC to measure the
temperature sensor, the ADC mux channel should be configured to connect to the temperature sensor.
The temperature sensor transfer function is shown in Figure 9.1. The output voltage (VTEMP) is the positive
ADC input when the ADC multiplexer is set correctly. The TEMPE bit in register REF0CN enables/disables
the temperature sensor, as described in SFR Definition 10.1. While disabled, the temperature sensor
defaults to a high impedance state and any ADC measurements performed on the sensor will result in
meaningless data. Refer to Table 7.12 for the slope and offset parameters of the temperature sensor.
VTEMP = (Slope x TempC) + Offset
TempC = (VTEMP - Offset) / Slope
Slope (V / deg C)
Offset (V at 0 Celsius)
Temperature
Figure 9.1. Temperature Sensor Transfer Function
9.1. Calibration
The uncalibrated temperature sensor output is extremely linear and suitable for relative temperature mea-
surements (see Table 5.1 for linearity specifications). For absolute temperature measurements, offset
and/or gain calibration is recommended. Typically a 1-point (offset) calibration includes the following steps:
1. Control/measure the ambient temperature (this temperature must be known).
2. Power the device, and delay for a few seconds to allow for self-heating.
3. Perform an ADC conversion with the temperature sensor selected as the ADC’s input.
4. Calculate the offset characteristics, and store this value in non-volatile memory for use with subsequent
temperature sensor measurements.
Figure 5.3 shows the typical temperature sensor error assuming a 1-point calibration at 0 °C.
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