ZHCSA58F June 2006 – May 2018 TMP275
PRODUCTION DATA.
The TMP275 supports the SMBus Alert function. When the TMP275 is operating in Interrupt Mode (TM = 1), the ALERT pin of the TMP275 may be connected as an SMBus Alert signal. When a master senses that an ALERT condition is present on the ALERT line, the master sends an SMBus Alert command (00011001) on the bus. If the ALERT pin of the TMP275 is active, the device acknowledges the SMBus Alert command and responds by returning its slave address on the SDA line. The eighth bit (LSB) of the slave address byte indicates if the temperature exceeding THIGH or falling below TLOW caused the ALERT condition. This bit will be HIGH if the temperature is greater than or equal to THIGH. This bit will be LOW if the temperature is less than TLOW. Refer to Figure 10 for details of this sequence.
If multiple devices on the bus respond to the SMBus Alert command, arbitration during the slave address portion of the SMBus Alert command determines which device clears its ALERT status. If the TMP275 wins the arbitration, its ALERT pin becomes inactive at the completion of the SMBus Alert command. If the TMP275 loses the arbitration, its ALERT pin remains active.