JAJSGF6D May 2015 – January 2020 TMP107
PRODUCTION DATA.
The TMP107 has an internal EEPROM that is used to program and store values for writable registers, such as the configuration, high limit, and low limit registers. The EEPROM also has eight, 16-bit locations of general-purpose memory. By programming the configuration register, the EEPROM is used to store critical, system information, such as unique calibration information for the host, unique system serial ID, or a user-specific conversion rate. During the reset event, the data from the EEPROM are copied into the corresponding registers. Two registers that are not updated by the EEPROM are the temperature register and die identification register.
The electrical and timing specifications for the EEPROM are provided in the Specifications section. See Table 3 for the register map to the eight, internal EEPROM locations (register addresses 6h to Dh).