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TMP117MAIDRVR

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0.1°C DIGITAL TEMPERATURE SENSOR, 48-BIT EEPROM, PT100/PT1000 RTD REPLACEMENT

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6-WSON
Sensors, Transducers

TMP117MAIDRVR

Active
Texas Instruments

0.1°C DIGITAL TEMPERATURE SENSOR, 48-BIT EEPROM, PT100/PT1000 RTD REPLACEMENT

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationTMP117MAIDRVR
Accuracy - Highest (Lowest),
FeaturesOne-Shot, Standby Mode, Programmable Limit, Shutdown Mode
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]0 °C
Output TypeI2C/SMBus
Resolution16 b
Sensing Temperature - Local [Max]85 °C
Sensing Temperature - Local [Min]0 °C
Sensor TypeDigital, Local
Supplier Device Package6-WSON (2x2)
Test Condition0°C ~ 85°C
Test Condition [Max]45 °C
Test Condition [Min]30 °C
Voltage - Supply [Max]5.5 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]1.8 V

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyCut Tape (CT) 1$ 2.92
5$ 2.46
10$ 2.29
25$ 2.08
50$ 1.93
100$ 1.79
500$ 1.51
1000$ 1.41
Digi-Reel® 1$ 2.92
5$ 2.46
10$ 2.29
25$ 2.08
50$ 1.93
100$ 1.79
500$ 1.51
1000$ 1.41
Tape & Reel (TR) 3000$ 1.25
6000$ 1.16
Texas InstrumentsLARGE T&R 1$ 1.79
100$ 1.48
250$ 1.06
1000$ 0.80

Description

General part information

TMP117 Series

The TMP117 is a high-precision digital temperature sensor. It is designed to meet ASTM E1112 and ISO 80601 requirements for electronic patient thermometers. The TMP117 provides a 16-bit temperature result with a resolution of 0.0078 °C and an accuracy of up to ±0.1 °C across the temperature range of –20 °C to 50 °C with no calibration. The TMP117 has in interface that is I2C- and SMBus™-compatible, programmable alert functionality, and the device can support up to four devices on a single bus. Integrated EEPROM is included for device programming with an additional 48-bits memory available for general use.

The low power consumption of the TMP117 minimizes the impact of self-heating on measurement accuracy. The TMP117 operates from 1.7 V to 5.5 V and typically consumes 3.5 µA.

For non-medical applications, the TMP117 can serve as a single chip digital alternative to a Platinum RTD. The TMP117 has an accuracy comparable to a Class AA RTD, while only using a fraction of the power of the power typically needed for a PT100 RTD. The TMP117 simplifies the design effort by removing many of the complexities of RTDs such as precision references, matched traces, complicated algorithms, and calibration.

Documents

Technical documentation and resources

Datasheet

Datasheet

持續進化的現代遠距照護應用半導 體技術

White paper

Helping physicians achieve faster, more accurate patient diagnoses with molecular

Technical article

Effects of Soldering on High Precision IC Temperature Sensors

Application brief

Temperature sensors: PCB guidelines for surface mount devices (Rev. A)

Application note

Getting the most out of your power stage at the full temperature range – part 2

Technical article

RTD Replacement in High Accuracy Sensing and Compensation Sys Using Digital Temp (Rev. C)

Application brief

Calculating Useful Lifetimes of Temperature Sensors

Application note

Temperature sensing fundamentals

Application brief

RTD Class-AA Replacement With High-Accuracy Digital Temperature Sensors in Field (Rev. A)

Application note

Evolving Semiconductor Technologies for Modern Telehealth Applications

White paper

SC Temp Sensors Challenge Precision RTDs and Thermistors in Build Automation (Rev. A)

Application note

Designing compact, efficient and high performing multiparameter patient monitors

Technical article

Tips and tricks for human body temperature measurement with analog temperature sen

Technical article

Bluetooth®-Enabled High-Accuracy Skin Temperature Measurement Flex PCB Patch Reference Design (Rev. B)

Design guide

How to design an infrared thermometer quickly

Technical article

How to Read and Interpret Digital Temperature Sensor Output Data (Rev. A)

Application note

Temperature compensation using high-accuracy temperature sensors

Application brief

RTD replacement in heat meters using digital temperature sensors

Application brief

RTD Alternative Measurement Methods in Real-Time Control Applications (Rev. A)

Application note

How to achieve rapid temperature sensor design with RTD-level accuracy and no cali

Technical article

Design considerations for a wearable temperature monitoring system

Technical article

Designing and Manufacturing with TI's X2SON Packages

Application note

Design Challenges of Wearable Temperature Sensing

Application brief

How to monitor board temperature

Application brief

Interface to sensors in seconds with ASC Studio

Technical article

Ambient Temperature Measurement Layout Considerations

Application brief

Design Considerations for Measuring Ambient Air Temperature (Rev. B)

Application note

High-Performance Processor Die Temperature Monitoring (Rev. A)

Application brief

Analyzing PCB Thermal Resistance in High-Accuracy Temperature Sensors (Rev. A)

Application note

Low-Power Design Techniques for Temperature-Sensing Applications

Application note

Replacing Resistance Temperature Detectors with the TMP116 Temp Sensor

Application note

Precise Temperature Measurements With the TMP116 and TMP117 (Rev. A)

Application note

VIDEO: Bluetooth-enabled skin temperature patch demo

Technical article

Layout Considerations for Wearable Temperature Sensing

Application brief

Personalizing human body temperature with wearable temperature sensors

Technical article

Fortschrittliche Halbleitertechnologie für moderne Telemedizin-Anwendungen

White paper