| Embedded MCU, DSP Evaluation Boards | 1 | Active | |
| Evaluation Boards | 1 | Active | |
| Accessories | 1 | Active | |
| Embedded MCU, DSP Evaluation Boards | 1 | Active | |
| Evaluation Boards | 1 | Obsolete | |
| Accessories | 3 | Obsolete | |
TMP006Infrared Thermopile Contactless Temperature Sensor in WCSP Package | Development Boards, Kits, Programmers | 4 | Active | The TMP006 and TMP006B are fully integrated MEMs thermopile sensors that measure the temperature of an object without having to be in direct contact. The thermopile absorbs passive infrared energy from an object at wavelengths between 4 um to 16 um within the end-user defined field of view.
The corresponding change in voltage across the thermopile is digitized and reported with the on-chip die thermal sensor measurement through an I2C- and SMBus-compatible interface. With this data, the target object temperature can be calculated by an external processor.
TheTMP007is an enhanced version of the TMP006 or TMP006B. The TMP007 combines all the features of the TMP006 and TMP006B with an additional math engine to perform all of the equations on chip, allowing the target object temperature to be read directly from the device. The TMP007 also provides built-in nonvolatile memory for storing calibration coefficients.
The Infrared thermopile sensor is specified to operate from –40°C to +125°C. It is possible to measure an object temperature beyond the device operating range as long as the device itself does not exceed the operating temperature range (–40°C to +125°C).
The TMP006 and TMP006B are fully integrated MEMs thermopile sensors that measure the temperature of an object without having to be in direct contact. The thermopile absorbs passive infrared energy from an object at wavelengths between 4 um to 16 um within the end-user defined field of view.
The corresponding change in voltage across the thermopile is digitized and reported with the on-chip die thermal sensor measurement through an I2C- and SMBus-compatible interface. With this data, the target object temperature can be calculated by an external processor.
TheTMP007is an enhanced version of the TMP006 or TMP006B. The TMP007 combines all the features of the TMP006 and TMP006B with an additional math engine to perform all of the equations on chip, allowing the target object temperature to be read directly from the device. The TMP007 also provides built-in nonvolatile memory for storing calibration coefficients.
The Infrared thermopile sensor is specified to operate from –40°C to +125°C. It is possible to measure an object temperature beyond the device operating range as long as the device itself does not exceed the operating temperature range (–40°C to +125°C). |
| Analog and Digital Output | 3 | Obsolete | |
TMP100-Q1Temperature Sensor With I2C and SMBus Interface With Alert Function | Sensor Evaluation Boards | 5 | Active | The TMP100-Q1 and TMP101-Q1 devices are digital temperature sensors designed for negative temperature coefficient (NTC) and positive temperature coefficient (PTC) thermistor replacement. The devices offer a typical accuracy of ±1°C without requiring calibration or external component signal conditioning. Device temperature sensors are highly linear and do not require complex calculations or look-up tables to derive the temperature. The on-chip, 12-bit ADC offers resolutions down to 0.0625°C. The devices are available in 6-Pin SOT-23 packages.
The TMP100-Q1 and TMP101-Q1 devices feature SMBus, Two-Wire, and I2C interface compatibility. The TMP100-Q1 device allows up to eight devices on one bus. The TMP101-Q1 device offers an SMBus Alert function with up to three devices per bus.
The TMP100-Q1 and TMP101-Q1 devices are designed for extended temperature measurement in a variety of communication, computer, consumer, environmental, industrial, and instrumentation applications.
The TMP100-Q1 and TMP101-Q1 devices are specified for operation over a temperature range of −55°C to 125°C.
The TMP100-Q1 and TMP101-Q1 devices are digital temperature sensors designed for negative temperature coefficient (NTC) and positive temperature coefficient (PTC) thermistor replacement. The devices offer a typical accuracy of ±1°C without requiring calibration or external component signal conditioning. Device temperature sensors are highly linear and do not require complex calculations or look-up tables to derive the temperature. The on-chip, 12-bit ADC offers resolutions down to 0.0625°C. The devices are available in 6-Pin SOT-23 packages.
The TMP100-Q1 and TMP101-Q1 devices feature SMBus, Two-Wire, and I2C interface compatibility. The TMP100-Q1 device allows up to eight devices on one bus. The TMP101-Q1 device offers an SMBus Alert function with up to three devices per bus.
The TMP100-Q1 and TMP101-Q1 devices are designed for extended temperature measurement in a variety of communication, computer, consumer, environmental, industrial, and instrumentation applications.
The TMP100-Q1 and TMP101-Q1 devices are specified for operation over a temperature range of −55°C to 125°C. |
TMP101-Q1Automotive grade, ±2°C digital temperature sensor with I2C/SMBus interface and alert | Sensors, Transducers | 4 | Active | The TMP100-Q1 and TMP101-Q1 devices are digital temperature sensors designed for negative temperature coefficient (NTC) and positive temperature coefficient (PTC) thermistor replacement. The devices offer a typical accuracy of ±1°C without requiring calibration or external component signal conditioning. Device temperature sensors are highly linear and do not require complex calculations or look-up tables to derive the temperature. The on-chip, 12-bit ADC offers resolutions down to 0.0625°C. The devices are available in 6-Pin SOT-23 packages.
The TMP100-Q1 and TMP101-Q1 devices feature SMBus, Two-Wire, and I2C interface compatibility. The TMP100-Q1 device allows up to eight devices on one bus. The TMP101-Q1 device offers an SMBus Alert function with up to three devices per bus.
The TMP100-Q1 and TMP101-Q1 devices are designed for extended temperature measurement in a variety of communication, computer, consumer, environmental, industrial, and instrumentation applications.
The TMP100-Q1 and TMP101-Q1 devices are specified for operation over a temperature range of −55°C to 125°C.
The TMP100-Q1 and TMP101-Q1 devices are digital temperature sensors designed for negative temperature coefficient (NTC) and positive temperature coefficient (PTC) thermistor replacement. The devices offer a typical accuracy of ±1°C without requiring calibration or external component signal conditioning. Device temperature sensors are highly linear and do not require complex calculations or look-up tables to derive the temperature. The on-chip, 12-bit ADC offers resolutions down to 0.0625°C. The devices are available in 6-Pin SOT-23 packages.
The TMP100-Q1 and TMP101-Q1 devices feature SMBus, Two-Wire, and I2C interface compatibility. The TMP100-Q1 device allows up to eight devices on one bus. The TMP101-Q1 device offers an SMBus Alert function with up to three devices per bus.
The TMP100-Q1 and TMP101-Q1 devices are designed for extended temperature measurement in a variety of communication, computer, consumer, environmental, industrial, and instrumentation applications.
The TMP100-Q1 and TMP101-Q1 devices are specified for operation over a temperature range of −55°C to 125°C. |