SBOS527G December 2010 – September 2025 TMP411-Q1 , TMP411D-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The TMP411-Q1 and TMP411D-Q1 Shutdown mode saves maximum power by shutting down all device circuitry other than the serial interface, which reduces current consumption to typically less than 3μA (0.6μA for the TMP411-Q1 new chip and TMP411D-Q1); see Figure 6-20 (Figure 6-21 for the new chip). Shutdown mode is enabled when the shutdown bit (SD) of the Configuration Register is configured 1’b. Once programmed, the device enters the Shutdown mode immediately and stops any current temperature conversion. If the Shutdown mode is entered during local temperature conversion, no update to the local/remote temperature result occurs. If the Shutdown mode is entered during remote temperature conversion, no update to the remote temperature result occurs, but the local temperature result is updated since the local temperature conversion is already completed. When the shutdown bit (SD) is configured to 0’b, the device remains in continuous conversion state.