ADI’s ADT7310 and ADT7410 are high accuracy digital temperature sensors. They contain a band gap temperature reference and an ADC to monitor and digitize the temperature. The ADC resolution is set to 13-bits (+0.0625°C) by default. This resolution changes to 16-bits (+0.0078°C) by setting bit 7 in the configuration register.
The ADT7310 and ADT7410 are guaranteed to operate over supply voltages from 2.7 V to 5.5 V. Operating at 3.3 V, the average supply current is typically 210 μA. These sensors have a shutdown mode that powers down the device and offers a shutdown current of typically 2 μA. They are rated for operation over the -55°C to +150°C temperature range. The CT pin is an open-drain output that becomes active when the temperature exceeds a programmable critical temperature limit. The default critical temperature limit is +147°C. The INT pin is also an open-drain output that becomes active when the temperature exceeds a programmable limit. The INT and CT pins can operate in either comparator or interrupt mode. The ADT7310/ADT7410 are ideal for medical equipment, environmental control systems, and thermal protection applications.

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- High performance
- Temperature accuracy
- ±0.5°C from -40°C to +105°C (2.7 V to 3.6 V)
- ±0.4°C from -40°C to +105°C (3.0 V)
- 16-bit temperature resolution: +0.0078°C
- Fast first temperature conversion on power-up of 6 ms
- Easy implementation
- No temperature calibration/correction required by the user
- No linearity correction required
- I2C-compatible interface
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- 8-lead narrow SOIC package
- Low power
- Power saving 1 sample per second (SPS) mode
- 700 µW typical at 3.3 V in normal mode
- 7 µW typical at 3.3 V in shutdown mode
- Wide operating ranges
- Temperature range: -55°C to +150°C
- Voltage range: 2.7 V to 5.5 V
- Programmable interrupts
- Critical overtemperature interrupt
- Overtemperature/under temperature interrupt
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Applications
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- Medical equipment
- Computer thermal monitoring
- Environmental control systems
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- Power system monitors
- Handheld applications
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