| Single FETs, MOSFETs | 1 | Obsolete | |
| Transistors | 1 | Obsolete | |
MCP9501Temperature Switch with Selectable Hysteresis | Temperature Sensors | 4 | Active | MCP9501/2/3/4 family of devices are temperature switches with ±1°C (typical) accurate factory set output thresholds. These devices are ideal for high power supply systems where an overtemperature protection circuit is needed. These devices do not require external components, consume 25 µA (typical), and the factory set thresholds provide simplicity. |
MCP9502Temperature Switch with Selectable Hysteresis | Thermostats - Solid State | 2 | Active | MCP9501/2/3/4 family of devices are temperature switches with ±1°C (typical) accurate factory set output thresholds. These devices are ideal for high power supply systems where an overtemperature protection circuit is needed. These
devices do not require external components, consume 25 µA (typical), and the factory set thresholds provide simplicity. |
MCP9503Temperature Switch with Selectable Hysteresis | Sensors, Transducers | 2 | Active | MCP9501/2/3/4 family of
devices are temperature switches with ±1°C (typical)
accurate factory set output thresholds. These devices
are ideal for high power supply systems where an
overtemperature protection circuit is needed. These
devices do not require external components, consume
25 µA (typical), and the factory set thresholds provide
simplicity. |
MCP9504Temperature Switch with Selectable Hysteresis | Thermostats - Solid State | 2 | Active | MCP9501/2/3/4 family of devices are temperature switches with ±1°C (typical) accurate factory set output thresholds. These devices are ideal for high power supply systems where an overtemperature protection circuit is needed. These devices do not require external components, consume 25µA (typical), and the factory set thresholds provide simplicity. |
MCP9509Resistor-Programmable Temperature Switch | Temperature Sensors | 1 | Active | Microchip Technology’s MCP9509/10 devices are programmable
logic output temperature switches. The
temperature switch threshold can be programmed with
a single external resistor, which provides high design
flexibility and simplicity. In addition, this family of
devices provide user programmable features such as
2°C and 10°C (typical) switch hysteresis and output
structure configuration. The MCP9509 provides an
open drain output, whereas the MCP9510 is offered in
three different user selectable output configurations:
Active-low/Active-high push pull and Active-Low
Open-Drain output with an internal 100 kO pull-up
resistor. |
MCP9510Resistor-Programmable Temperature Switch | Thermostats - Solid State | 3 | Active | Microchip Technology’s MCP9509/10 devices are programmable
logic output temperature switches. The temperature switch threshold can be programmed with a single external resistor, which provides high design flexibility and simplicity. In addition, this family of devices provide user programmable features such as 2°C and 10°C (typical) switch hysteresis and output structure configuration. The MCP9509 provides an open drain output, whereas the MCP9510 is offered in three different user selectable output configurations: Active-low/Active-high push pull and Active-Low Open-Drain output with an internal 100 kO pull-up
resistor.
The MCP9509/10 operate from 2.7V to 5.5V. This
family is capable of triggering for temperatures -40°C to
+125°C with high accuracy. |
| Sensor and Detector Interfaces | 2 | Active | |
MCP9601Thermocouple EMF to Temperature Converter | Interface | 2 | Active | The MCP9601 is a fully integrated thermocouple Electromotive Force (EMF) to degree Celsius converter IC with integrated thermocouple open-circuit and short-circuit detection and cold-junction compensation. The MCP9601 supports 8 thermocouple types (K, J, T, N, S, E, B and R). The MCP9601 provides user-programmable registers, adding design flexibility for various temperature sensing applications. The registers allow user-selectable settings, such as low-power modes for battery-powered applications, an adjustable digital filter for fast transient temperatures and four individually programmable temperature alert outputs, which can be used to detect multiple temperature zones. |