SNIS237A December 2024 – April 2025 TMP118
PRODUCTION DATA
Refer to the PDF data sheet for device specific package drawings
A "General-Call Reset Function" in SMBus refers to a mechanism where a controller can send a signal to all target devices on the bus simultaneously, essentially initiating a reset operation on every connected device by broadcasting a special address known as the "General Call Address" instead of addressing to a specific target address. The feature allows for a coordinated reset across all devices on the bus, often used for system-wide initialization or error recovery scenarios.
The TMP118 responds to a two-wire, general-call address (0000000b) if the eighth bit is 0b. The device acknowledges the general-call address and responds to commands in the second byte. If the second byte is 00000110b or 06h, the TMP118 internal registers are reset to power-up values as shown in Figure 7-17.