Hi,
can anyone tell me the PART_ID (register 0xFF) - it's not defined in the data sheet?
Many thanks,
P
MAX31889
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The MAX31889 operates from a 1.7V to 3.6V supply voltage, and is a low-power, high-accuracy digital temperature sensor with ±0.25°C accuracy from -20°C...
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Hi,
can anyone tell me the PART_ID (register 0xFF) - it's not defined in the data sheet?
Many thanks,
P
I don't understand your answer to my question which has nothing to do with part markings.
Apologies, but what I want to know...
What are the contents of the PART_ID register for your MAX31889 device?
PART_ID is the register at address 0xFF
eg if I am checking that the device has basic function after assembly as part of a board test, reading the PART_ID register is a useful thing to do, however the datasheet does not state what the PART_ID contains & I would suggest that this is an omission from it.
Hi PaulTh, My apologies for misunderstanding your question.
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Hi PaulTh, My apologies for misunderstanding your question.
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