DS18S20Z Maxim Integrated Products, DS18S20Z Datasheet - Page 3

IC THERM MICROLAN HI-PREC 8-SOIC

DS18S20Z

Manufacturer Part Number
DS18S20Z
Description
IC THERM MICROLAN HI-PREC 8-SOIC
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Datasheet

Specifications of DS18S20Z

Sensing Temperature
-55°C ~ 125°C
Output Type
Digital
Voltage - Supply
3 V ~ 5.5 V
Accuracy
±0.5°C
Package / Case
8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
Full Temp Accuracy
+/- 2 C
Digital Output - Bus Interface
Serial (1-Wire)
Digital Output - Number Of Bits
9 bit
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 125 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 55 C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant

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Figure 1. DS18S20 Block Diagram
OPERATION—MEASURING TEMPERATURE
The core functionality of the DS18S20 is its direct-to-digital temperature sensor. The temperature sensor
output has 9-bit resolution, which corresponds to 0.5°C steps. The DS18S20 powers-up in a low-power
idle state; to initiate a temperature measurement and A-to-D conversion, the master must issue a Convert
T [44h] command. Following the conversion, the resulting thermal data is stored in the 2-byte
temperature register in the scratchpad memory and the DS18S20 returns to its idle state. If the DS18S20
is powered by an external supply, the master can issue “read-time slots” (see the 1-Wire Bus System
section) after the Convert T command and the DS18S20 will respond by transmitting 0 while the
temperature conversion is in progress and 1 when the conversion is done. If the DS18S20 is powered with
parasite power, this notification technique cannot be used since the bus must be pulled high by a strong
pullup during the entire temperature conversion. The bus requirements for parasite power are explained in
detail in the Powering the DS18S20 section.
The DS18S20 output data is calibrated in degrees centigrade; for Fahrenheit applications, a lookup table
or conversion routine must be used. The temperature data is stored as a 16-bit sign-extended two’s
complement number in the temperature register (see Figure 2). The sign bits (S) indicate if the
temperature is positive or negative: for positive numbers S = 0 and for negative numbers S = 1. Table 1
gives examples of digital output data and the corresponding temperature reading.
Resolutions greater than 9 bits can be calculated using the data from the temperature, COUNT REMAIN
and COUNT PER °C registers in the scratchpad. Note that the COUNT PER °C register is hard-wired to
16 (10h). After reading the scratchpad, the TEMP_READ value is obtained by truncating the 0.5°C bit
(bit 0) from the temperature data (see Figure 2). The extended resolution temperature can then be
calculated using the following equation:
4.7k
V
GND
PU
V
DQ
DD
TEMPERATUR
PARASITE POWER
C
PP
CIRCUIT
E
=
INTERNAL V
TEMP
POWER-
SUPPLY
SENSE
_
DD
READ
1-Wire PORT
64-BIT ROM
. 0
AND
25
3 of 23
+
COUNT
SCRATCHPAD
MEMORY CONTROL
_
PER
COUNT
LOGIC
_
C
_
COUNT
PER
ALARM HIGH TRIGGER (T
ALARM LOW TRIGGER (T
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
_
REGISTER (EEPROM)
8-BIT CRC GENERATOR
REGISTER (EEPROM)
C
DS18S20
_
REMAIN
L
DS18S20
H
)
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