JAJSOO3B October 2014 – October 2024 TMP75B-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
Shutdown mode saves maximum power by shutting down all device circuitry other than the serial interface, and reduces current consumption to typically less than 0.3μA. Shutdown mode is enabled when the SD bit in the configuration register is set to 1; the device shuts down after the current conversion is completed. When SD is equal to 0, the device operates in continuous-conversion mode. When shutdown mode is enabled, the ALERT pin and fault counter clear in both comparator and interrupt modes; however, this clearing occurs with the rising edge of the shutdown signal. After shutdown is enabled, reprogramming shutdown does not clear the ALERT pin and the fault counter until a rising edge is generated on the shutdown signal.