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bwendin
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Temp sensor

Regarding temp sensor, I only need to turn it on and it works, correct? I don't need to turn on anything else and connect to it? It isn't clear to me from the documentation. I ask because it seems to be not working for me. See attached PDF for my design.

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Hi bwendin,

Hi bwendin,

Yes, correct.

Set the parameter ‘Enable temp. sensor’ toEnable

then choose Powed down source:

From matrix: If the PD Input is Low, Temp Sensor is ON. If the PD Input is High, Temp Sensor is OFF.

From register: Register [1093] can be set to 1 or 0 via I2C. A 1 indicates power up and a 0 indicates power down.

Then connect PD input if needed.

bwendin
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In my picture Doc1.pdf, it is

In my picture Doc1.pdf, it is already enabled. Anything else required to use Temp sensor in this part?

The problem I have is that the voltage, when being put under a load varies wildly (+/- 0.2V). I though maybe I wasn't driving something correctly inside GreenPAK. The output goes directly to STM32 ADC input. Will keep looking into it.

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请沙re your

请沙re your design through emailPavlo.Zakalyk@diasemi.com

What kind of load do you have (any resistors etc.)?

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We figured out our problem.

We figured out our problem. We had output connected directly to STM32 ADC input. It doesn't seem to like that. We added a capacitor to the line (between line and ground) and that fixed the problem.

Thanks for the help. I think this is solved.

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Your welcome! Feel free to

Your welcome! Feel free to ask any time.