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Serial Interface System Hardware Monitor with Remote Diode Temperature Sensing
Generic P/N 87
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Parametric Table Parametric Table
Temperature Min (deg C) -40 
Temperature Max (deg C) 125 
Accuracy (+/-) (deg C)
Supply Min (Volt) 2.80 
Supply Max (Volt) 3.80 
Quiescent Current (mA)
Temp. Resolution 1.0 °C 
RemoteDiode ThermalSensor ()
Interface Type 2-Wire Serial 
Resolution (bit)

Datasheet

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LM87 Serial Interface System Hardware Monitor with Remote Diode Temperature Sensing 470 Kbytes 10-Dec-03 View Online Download Receive via Email

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Package Availability, Models, Samples & Pricing

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LM87CIMTTSSOP24StatusFull productionN/AN/ASamples
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LM87CIMT
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General Description

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 [Sigma][Delta] 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™.

Features

  • Remote diode temperature sensing (2 channels)
  • 8 positive voltage inputs with scaling resistors for monitoring +5 V, +12 V, +3.3 V, +2.5 V, Vccp power supplies directly
  • 2 inputs selectable for fan speed or voltage monitoring
  • 8-bit DAC output for controlling fan speed
  • Chassis Intrusion Detector input
  • WATCHDOG comparison of all monitored values
  • SMBus™ or I2C Serial Bus interface compatibility
  • VID0-VID4 or IRQ0-IRQ4 monitoring inputs
  • On chip temperature sensor

Key Specification

Voltage Monitoring Error ±2 % (max)
External Temperature Error±4 °C (max)
Internal Temperature Error -40 °C to +125 °C± 3 °C (typ)
Supply Voltage Range2.8 to 3.8 V
Supply Current0.7 mA (typ)
ADC and DAC Resolution8 Bits
Temperature Resolution1.0 °C

Applications

  • System Thermal and Hardware Monitoring for Servers, Workstations and PCs
  • Networking and Telecom Equipment
  • Office Electronics
  • Electronic Test Equipment and Instrumentation

Reliability Metrics

Part Number Process Early Failure Rate - Rejects Sample Size (EFR) PPM * Rel. Rejects Device Hours Long Term Failure Rates (FITS) MTTF
LM87CIMTCS06508800006000006169643205

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Design Tools

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LMxx - Windows 95/98 VXD drivers with stand alone application for talking to temperature sensors or hardware monitors on a mother board 1366 Kbytes 28-Jul-2003 View Download Receive via Email

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[Information as of 15-Jan-2004]