JAJSIC9A October 2015 – October 2015 TMP107-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA.
The EEPROM locations that store the power-on reset values of the registers are automatically loaded into the corresponding registers at reset. The general-purpose EEPROM locations are readable even when the EEPROM is locked. While a read is performed on an EEPROM location in the register map, there is a slightly longer delay in the stop bit (~100 µs) between the pointer phase and the phase data in the communication in order to allow the EEPROM to be read. The standard UART protocol allows for such delays when the UART transceiver is being used. The amount of current consumption from the EEPROM read is negligible compared to the current consumption from communication.