The TMP05/TMP06ART-500RL7 are monolithic temperature sensors that generate a modulated serial digital output (PWM), which varies in direct proportion to the temperature of the devices. The high period (TH ) of the PWM remains static over all temperatures, while the low period (TL) varies. The B Grade version offers a high temperature accuracy of ±1°C from 0°C to 70°C with excellent transducer linearity. The digital output of the TMP05/ TMP06ART-500RL7 is CMOS-/TTL-compatible and is easily interfaced to the serial inputs of most popular microprocessors. The flexible open-drain output of the TMP06ART-500RL7 is capable of sinking 5 mA.
The TMP05/TMP06ART-500RL7 are specified for operation at supply voltages from 3 V to 5.5 V. Operating at 3.3 V, the supply current is typically 370 μA. The TMP05/TMP06ART-500RL7 are rated for operation over the –40°Cto +150°C temperature range. It is not recommended to operate these devices at temperatures above 125°C for more than a total of 5% (5,000 hours) of the lifetime of the devices. They are packaged in low cost, low area SC-70 and SOT-23 packages.
The TMP05/TMP06ART-500RL7 have three modes of operation: continuously converting mode, daisy-chain mode, and one shot mode. A three-state FUNC input determines the mode in which the TMP05/TMP06ART-500RL7 operate.
The CONV/IN input pin is used to determine the rate at which the TMP05/TMP06ART-500RL7 measures temperature in continuously converting mode and one shot mode. In daisy-chain mode the, CONV/IN pin operates as the input to the daisy chain.
Product HighlightsFeature
- Modulated serial digital output, proportional to temperature
- ±0.5°C typical accuracy at 25°C
- ±1.0°C accuracy from 0°C to 70°C
- Two grades available
- Operation from −40°C to +150°C
- Operation from 3 V to 5.5 V
- Power consumption 70 μW maximum at 3.3 V
- CMOS-/TTL-compatible output on TMP05
- Flexible open-drain output on TMP06
- Small, low cost, 5-lead SC-70 and SOT-23 packages
Applications
- Isolated sensors
- Environmental control systems
- Computer thermal monitoring
- Thermal protection
- Industrial process control
- Power-system monitors
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