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  <title>[elecena] Temperature Sensor: Serial Digital Output Thermometers CMOS/TTL Comp. - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>The TMP03/TMP04 are monolithic temperature detectors that
generate a modulated serial digital output that varies in direct
proportion to the temperature of the device. An onboard sensor
generates a voltage precisely proportional to absolute temperature
which is compared to an internal voltage reference and
input to a precision digital modulator. The ratiometric encoding
format of the serial digital output is independent of the clock drift
errors common to most serial modulation techniques such as
voltage-to-frequency converters. Overall accuracy is ±1.5°C
(typical) from –25°C to +100°C, with excellent transducer linearity.
The digital output of the TMP04 is CMOS/TTL
compatible, and is easily interfaced to the serial inputs of most
popular microprocessors. The open-collector output of the
TMP03 is capable of sinking 5 mA. The TMP03 is best suited
for systems requiring isolated circuits utilizing optocouplers or
isolation transformers.

The TMP03 and TMP04 are specified for operation at supply
voltages from 4.5 V to 7 V. Operating from 5 V, supply current
(unloaded) is less than 1.3 mA.

The TMP03/TMP04 are rated for operation over the –40°C to
+100°C temperature range in the low cost TO-92, SO-8, and
TSSOP-8 surface mount packages. Operation extends to 150°C
with reduced accuracy.

Applications

* Isolated sensors

* Environmental control systems

* Computer thermal monitoring

* Thermal protection

* Industrial process control

* Power system monitors

* Low cost 3-pin package

* Modulated serial digital output

* Proportional to temperature

* ±1.5°C accuracy (typ) from –25°C to +100°C

* Specified –40°C to +100°C, operation to 150°C

* Power consumption 6.5 mW max at 5 V

* CMOS/TTL-compatible output

* Low voltage operation (4.5 V to 7 V)</description>
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