SNAS264D April 2006 – February 2024 LM94
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In most cases, reserved registers and register bits return zero when read. This should not be relied upon, since reserved registers can be used for future expansion of the LM94 functions.
Some registers have “N/D” for their default value. This means that the power-up default of the register is not defined. In the case of value registers, care should be taken to ensure that software does not read a value register until the associated measurement function has acquired a measurement. This applies to temperatures, voltages, fan RPM, and PROCHOT monitoring.