The LM81 is a highly integrated data acquisition system for hardware monitoring of servers, Personal Computers, or virtually any microprocessor-based system. In a PC, the LM81 can be used to monitor power supply voltages, temperatures, and fan speeds. Actual values for these inputs can be read at any time. Programmable WATCHDOG limits in the LM81 activate a fully programmable and maskable interrupt system with two outputs (INT# and T_CRIT_#).
The LM81 has an on-chip digital output temperature sensor with 9-bit or 12-bit resolution, a 6 analog input ADC with 8-bit resolution and an 8-bit DAC. Two fan tachometer outputs can be measured with the LM81's FAN1 and FAN2 inputs. The DAC, with a 0 to 1.25V output voltage range, can be used for fan speed control
| LM81 | |
| Resolution (Bits) | 9 |
| Analog Inputs | 6 |
| ADC Resolution (Bits) | 8 |
| Interface Type | SMBus |
| Supply Max (Volt) | 3.8 |
| Supply Min (Volt) | 2.8 |
| Category | Thermal Management |
| Fan Control Output(s) | 1 DAC |
| Fan Speed Inputs | 2 |
| GPIOs | CI, RESET |
| Interrupt Outputs (Count) | 2 |
| Quiescent Current (mA) | 0.9 |
| Temp Resolution | 9-bit/0.5degC,12-bit/0.0625degC |
| TruTherm(TM) Beta Compensation | No |
| VID Inputs | 5 |