SNIS209C July 2021 – June 2022 TMP126
PRODUCTION DATA
Communication is initiated by taking the CS pin low and clocking the SCLK pin. The first 16 bits of the communication are the command word for the TMP126. The following data will depend on the command byte. If a write command is issued, the TMP126 will store the data input during the next 16 bits into the appropriate Sub-Address set in the command byte. If the auto-increment bit is set to 1, the address pointer is incremented after every 16-bit word. This allows the system to program all the registers of the TMP126 in a single burst write command. If the auto-increment is set to 1 for a read command, after each 16-bit word the address pointer is incremented and the next word of data will be from the next Sub-Address.
The following sections denote example write and read operations with the TMP126.