SNIS217C december 2020 – may 2023 TMP139
PRODUCTION DATA
Refer to the PDF data sheet for device specific package drawings
The In Band Interrupt (IBI) is an elegant method to inform the host of an event in the TMP139. There are two types of events that the TMP139 generates:
By default, all interrupt sources are disabled when the device powers up. The interrupt source can only be enabled when the device is in I3C basic mode of operation, as enabling the interrupt source shall generate an IBI which is not allowed in I2C mode of operation. An IBI can only be requested by the TMP139 when the bus has been in an inactive state for the tAVAL period. Once the condition for an inactive state on the bus is met, and there is no bus transaction, the TMP139 shall initiate an IBI by driving the SDA low to indicate to the host of a pending IBI.