The EMC1702 is a combination high-side current sensing device with precision temperature measurement. It measures the voltage developed across an external sense resistor to represent the high-side current of a battery or voltage regulator. It also measures the bus voltage and uses these measured values to present a proportional power calculation. The EMC1702 contains additional bidirectional peak detection circuitry to flag instantaneous current spikes with programmable time duration and magnitude threshold. Finally, the EMC1702 includes an external diode channel for temperature measurement as well as an internal diode for ambient temperature measurements.
The temperature measurement includes advanced features such as Resistance Error Correction (REC), Beta Compensation (to support CPU diodes requiring the BJT/transistor model including 45nm and 65nm processors), and automatic diode type detection.
Both current sensing and temperature monitoring include two tiers of protection: one that can be masked and causes the ALERT# pin to be asserted, and the other that cannot be masked and causes the THERM# pin to be asserted.
Product Features
Bi-directional current measurement
Measures bus voltage
1% current measurement accuracy
Integrated over 82ms to 2.6sec with 11-bit resolution
3V to 24V voltage bus voltage range
Calculates proportional power
Software controls to program time duration and magnitude threshold
Bus or separately powered for low voltage operation
Wide temperature operating range: -40°C to +85°C
1°C accuracy (20°C < TDIODE < 110°C) with 0.125°C resolution
Ideality factor setting