Texas Instruments LMT70 Precision Analog Temperature Sensors
Texas Instruments LMT70 Precision Analog Temperature Sensors are an ultra-small, high-precision, low-power CMOS analog temperature sensor with an output enable pin. Typical applications for the LMT70 from Texas Instruments include virtually any type of temperature sensing where cost-effective, high precision and low-power are required. These include such items as Internet of Things (IoT) sensor nodes, medical thermometers, high-precision instrumentation and battery powered devices. The LMT70 is also a great replacement for RTD and precision NTC/PTC thermistors. Its output enable pin allows multiple LMT70s to share one ADC channel, thus simplifying ADC calibration and reducing the overall system cost for precision temperature sensing.Features
- Accuracy
- ±0.05°C (typ) or ±0.13°C (max) at +30°C
- ±0.2°C (max) from +20°C to +90°C
- ±0.23°C (max) from +90°C to +110°C
- ±0.36°C (max) from -55°C to +150°C
- −55°C to +150°C temperature range
- Matching of two adjacent LMT70A on tape and reel: 0.1°C (max) at +30°C
- Linear analog temperature sensor with output enable pin
- -5.19 mV/°C NTC output slope
- Output on/off switch with RDSon <80Ω
- 2.0V to 5.5V power supply range
- 12µA (max) power supply current
- Ultra small 0.88mm x 0.88mm 4-bump WLCSP (ball grid) package
Applications
- Internet of Things (IoT) sensor nodes
- Industrial RTD (Class AA) or precision NTC/PTC thermistor replacement
- Medical/fitness equipment
- Medical thermometer
- Human body temperature monitor
- Metering temperature compensation
Functional Block Diagram
Additional Resources
TI Reference Designs Library
發佈日期: 2015-06-03
| 更新日期: 2023-10-31
