SBOSA15A september 2022 – may 2023 TMP1827
PRODUCTION DATA
The basic one-shot conversion mode is the default conversion mode. The device goes through a bus reset, address and function phase to initiate the temperature conversion. During the communication, the device is in shutdown mode. When the conversion request is registered by the device, the device starts active conversion and then goes back to low power shutdown mode (see Figure 9-12). If the device is in continuous conversion mode, then the one-shot conversion mode request is ignored.
As shown in Figure 9-13, there is no change in how one-shot conversion is performed when there are multiple devices on the bus. However, as there are multiple devices, the combined current drain in bus powered mode of operation may cause the bus voltage to drop. In such use cases, it is required that the host implement a low impedance current path using a FET/transistor switch activated before tDELAY. This path is switched on so as to meet the current requirement of the bus during an active conversion and after the active conversion duration is complete, it is switched off for bus communication.