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ADT6401 Output Problem

Hi,

We are using two ADT6401 temperature switches on our board. They are open-drain output. We use one for the high temperature (+85 degrees celcius) and one for the low temperature (-45 degrees celcius). Our schematic is attached.


Temperature switches can shutdown our board. While we are testing the board at room temperature, our board shuts down because one of the temperature switches pulls their output low. We could not understand which of them. But the temperature is very far away from both high and low limits. So temperature switches do not operate correctly, that's for sure.

Our low temp. switch inputs are Float - GND - Float. If the float on the S2 pin, is measured as GND some time, the temperature setting goes to +65 degrees celcius. Could this be a problem? Or could it be a soldering effect?

Thanks,


Celil

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  • Hi, in an effort to isolate the problem, starting with U21, can you disconnect its output (keeping a pullup resistor on the output to Vdd in place) and confirm what the actual voltage readings are at ambient temperature on S2/S1/S0 pins? Because the output is active low, the output should read high, please confirm?

    With the outputs isolated between U21 and U18 can you confirm what the actual voltage readings are on U18 at ambient temperature on S2/S1/S0 pins? Because the output is active low, the output should read high, please confirm?

    Its best to measure the pin voltages carefully with a scope as this will show if there is any noise present on any of the input pins especially on the pins that are floating. Failing this can you send me a more complete schematic so that I can take a closer look. BTW a decoupling cap is missing from both Vdd pins and its not clear if the output is pulled up to Vdd?

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  • Hi, in an effort to isolate the problem, starting with U21, can you disconnect its output (keeping a pullup resistor on the output to Vdd in place) and confirm what the actual voltage readings are at ambient temperature on S2/S1/S0 pins? Because the output is active low, the output should read high, please confirm?

    With the outputs isolated between U21 and U18 can you confirm what the actual voltage readings are on U18 at ambient temperature on S2/S1/S0 pins? Because the output is active low, the output should read high, please confirm?

    Its best to measure the pin voltages carefully with a scope as this will show if there is any noise present on any of the input pins especially on the pins that are floating. Failing this can you send me a more complete schematic so that I can take a closer look. BTW a decoupling cap is missing from both Vdd pins and its not clear if the output is pulled up to Vdd?

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