The LM87 is a highly integrated data acquisition system for hardware monitoring of
servers, Personal Computers, or virtually any microprocessor-based system. In a PC, the LM87 can be
used to monitor power supply voltages, motherboard and processor temperatures, and fan speeds.
Actual values for these inputs can be read at any time. Programmable WATCHDOG limits in the LM87
activate a fully programmable and maskable interrupt system with two outputs (INT# and THERM#).
The LM87 has an on-chip digital output temperature sensor with 8-bit resolution as well
as the capability of monitoring 2 external diode temperatures to 8-bit resolution, an 8 channel
analog input ADC with 8-bit resolution and an 8-bit DAC. A channel on the ADC measures the supply
voltage applied to the LM87, nominally 3.3 V. Two of the ADC inputs can be redirected to a counter
that can measure the speed of up to 2 fans. A slow speed ΣΔ ADC architecture allows stable
measurement of signals in an extremely noisy environment. The DAC, with a 0 to 2.5 V output voltage
range, can be used for fan speed control. Additional inputs are provided for Chassis Intrusion
detection circuits, and VID monitor inputs. The VID monitor inputs can also be used as IRQ inputs
if VID monitoring is not required. The LM87 has a Serial Bus interface that is compatible with
SMBus and
I2C.
The LM87 is a highly integrated data acquisition system for hardware monitoring of
servers, Personal Computers, or virtually any microprocessor-based system. In a PC, the LM87 can be
used to monitor power supply voltages, motherboard and processor temperatures, and fan speeds.
Actual values for these inputs can be read at any time. Programmable WATCHDOG limits in the LM87
activate a fully programmable and maskable interrupt system with two outputs (INT# and THERM#).
The LM87 has an on-chip digital output temperature sensor with 8-bit resolution as well
as the capability of monitoring 2 external diode temperatures to 8-bit resolution, an 8 channel
analog input ADC with 8-bit resolution and an 8-bit DAC. A channel on the ADC measures the supply
voltage applied to the LM87, nominally 3.3 V. Two of the ADC inputs can be redirected to a counter
that can measure the speed of up to 2 fans. A slow speed ΣΔ ADC architecture allows stable
measurement of signals in an extremely noisy environment. The DAC, with a 0 to 2.5 V output voltage
range, can be used for fan speed control. Additional inputs are provided for Chassis Intrusion
detection circuits, and VID monitor inputs. The VID monitor inputs can also be used as IRQ inputs
if VID monitoring is not required. The LM87 has a Serial Bus interface that is compatible with
SMBus and
I2C.