SNIS217C december 2020 – may 2023 TMP139
PRODUCTION DATA
Refer to the PDF data sheet for device specific package drawings
The device comes up in the I2C mode of operation with an open-drain I/O for its interface. However, when the device is in I3C mode, the I/O may be either open drain or push pull. The dynamic switching between open-drain and push-pull mode is primarily meant to support In Band Interrupts (IBI). Table 7-10 describes the different modes of operation for the I/O for each cycle.
OPERATION | OPEN-DRAIN MODE | PUSH-PULL MODE |
---|---|---|
Start + Device Address | Yes | No |
Start + 7'h7E IBI Header Byte | Yes | No |
REPEAT Start + Device Address | No | Yes |
REPEAT Start + 7'h7E IBI Header Byte | No | Yes |
CCC Bytes (after 7'h7E+R/W=0+ACK) | No | Yes |
STOP | No | Yes |
ACK/NACK Responses | Yes | No |
Interrupt Request by TMP139 + Device Address | Yes | No |
Command and address operations | No | Yes |
IBI Payload | No | Yes |
Write Data, T-bit sequence | No | Yes |
Read Data, T-bit sequence | No | Yes |
PEC, T-bit sequence | No | Yes |