JAJSEA7B September 2017 – February 2020 TMP461-SP
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To mitigate effects of single-event upsets and single-event functional interrupts, it is recommended that appropriate value be written to the pointer register each time a read operation is performed. Relying on the last value stored in the pointer register may increase the probability of a failed read due to a single event upset.
If other functions are being used, such as the temperature limit register, it may be necessary to rewrite these registers on occasion.