Datasheet ADT7411 (Analog Devices)

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BeschreibungSPI-/I2C-Compatible Temperature Sensor and 8-Channel Analog-to-Digital Converter
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SPI-/I2C-Compatible Temperature Sensor and. 8-Channel Analog-to-Digital Converter. Silicon Anomaly. ADT7411

Datasheet ADT7411 Analog Devices

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SPI-/I2C-Compatible Temperature Sensor and 8-Channel Analog-to-Digital Converter Silicon Anomaly ADT7411
This anomaly list describes the known bugs, anomalies, and workarounds for the ADT7411 and applies to all ADT7411 generics as supplied by Analog Devices, Inc. Analog Devices is committed, through future silicon revisions, to continuously improving silicon functionality. Analog Devices tries to ensure that these future silicon revisions remain compatible with your present software/systems implementing the recommended workarounds outlined here.
ADT7411 FUNCTIONALITY ISSUES Silicon Kernel Revision Revision Silicon Identifier Identifier Chip Marking Status Anomaly Sheet No. of Reported Anomalies
1.00 All silicon branded ADT7411 Release Rev. 1 1 Release Rev. A 4
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Document Outline ADT7411 Functionality Issues Anomalies Workaround Steps for the er003