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MAX6648, MAX6692
Precision SMBus-Compatible Remote/Local Temperature Sensors with Overtemperature Alarms


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The MAX6648/MAX6692 are precise, two-channel digital temperature sensors. They accurately measure the temperature of their own die and a remote PN junction, and report the temperature in digital form using a 2-wire serial interface. The remote PN junction is typically the emitter-base junction of a common-collector PNP on a CPU, FPGA, or ASIC.

The 2-wire serial interface accepts standard System Management Bus (SMBus™) write byte, read byte, send byte, and receive byte commands to read the temperature data and to program the alarm thresholds. To enhance system reliability, the MAX6648/MAX6692 include an SMBus timeout. A fault queue prevents the active-low ALERT and active-low OVERT outputs from setting until a fault has been detected one, two, or three consecutive times (programmable).

The MAX6648/MAX6692 provide two system alarms: active-low ALERT and active-low OVERT. Active-low ALERT asserts when any of four temperature conditions are violated: local overtemperature, remote overtemperature, local undertemperature, or remote undertemperature. Active-low OVERT asserts when the temperature rises above the value in either of the two active-low OVERT limit registers. The active-low OVERT output can be used to activate a cooling fan, or to trigger a system shutdown.

Measurements can be done autonomously, with the conversion rate programmed by the user, or in a single-shot mode. The adjustable conversion rate allows the user to optimize supply current and temperature update rate to match system needs.

Remote accuracy is ±0.8°C maximum error between +25°C and +125°C with no calibration needed. The MAX6648/MAX6692 operate from -55°C to +125°C, and measure temperatures between 0°C and +125°C. The MAX6648 is available in an 8-pin µMAX® package, and the MAX6692 is available in 8-pin µMAX and SO packages.

An evaluation kit is available:  MAX6692EVKIT, MAX6692EVSYS  

Key Features   Applications/Uses
  • Dual Channel: Measures Remote and Local Temperature
  • 0.125°C Resolution
  • High Accuracy: ±0.8°C (max) from +25°C to +125°C (Remote), and ±2°C (max) from +60°C to +100°C (Local)
  • Two Alarm Outputs: Active-Low ALERT and Active-Low OVERT
  • Two Default Active-Low OVERT Thresholds Available
    • MAX6648: +110°C
    • MAX6692: +85°C
  • Programmable Conversion Rate
  • SMBus-Compatible Interface
  • SMBus Timeout
  • Programmable Under/Overtemperature Alarm Thresholds
  • Compatible with 90nm, 65nm, and 45nm Process Technology

 

Key Specifications:  Temperature Sensors
Part Number Sensor Type Alarm Output Functions Interface Remote Chan. Accuracy
(±°C)
Parasite Pwr. Temp. Thresh. Temp. Resolution
(bits)
Oper. Temp.
(°C)
Smallest Available Pckg.
(mm2)
Price
max w/pins See Notes
MAX6648  Remote
Alert
Overt
Dual Temperature Alarms
Remote & Local Sensor
2-Wire/I2C/SMBus Single 0.8 No Programmable 10 -55 to +125 16.2 $1.50 @1k
MAX6692  $1.50 @1k
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Diagram
MAX6648, MAX6692: Typical Operating Circuit
Typical Operating Circuit

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    Document Ref.: 19-2545; Rev 4; 2008-07-02
    This page last modified: 2009-10-14


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