Texas Instruments' TMP23x devices are a family of precision CMOS integrated-circuit linear analog temperature sensors with an output voltage proportional to temperature engineers can use in multiple analog temperature-sensing applications. These temperature sensors are more accurate than similar pin-compatible devices on the market, featuring typical accuracy from 0°C to +70°C of ±0.5°C and ±1°C. The increased accuracy of the series is designed for many analog temperature-sensing applications. The TMP235 device provides a positive slope output of 10 mV/°C over the full -40°C to +150°C temperature range and a supply range from 2.3 V to 5.5 V.
The 9 µA typical quiescent current and 800 µs typical power-on time enable effective power-cycling architectures to minimize power consumption for battery-powered devices. A class-AB output driver provides a strong 500 µA maximum output to drive capacitive loads up to 1000 pF and is designed to directly interface to analog-to-digital converter sample and hold inputs. With excellent accuracy and a strong linear output driver, the TMP23x analog output temperature sensors are cost-effective alternatives to passive thermistors.
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- Cost-effective alternative to thermistors
- Wide temperature measurement range:
- Available in two accuracy level variants:
- A2 level: ±0.5°C (typ.)
- A4 level: ±1°C (typ.)
- Positive slope sensor gain, offset (typ.):
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- Wide operating supply voltage range:
- Short circuit protected output
- Low power: 9 µA (typ.)
- Strong output for driving loads up to 1,000 pF
- Available package options:
- 5-pin SC70 (DCK) surface mount
- 3-pin SOT-23 (DBZ) surface mount
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- Grid infrastructure
- Wireless and telecom infrastructure
- Automotive infotainment
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- Factory automation and control
- Test and measurement
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