
TMP401 Series
Remote and Local Temperature Sensor with N-Factor and Series-R Correction in VSSOP-8
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
Catalog
Remote and Local Temperature Sensor with N-Factor and Series-R Correction in VSSOP-8
Key Features
• ±1°C Remote Diode Sensor±3°C Local Temperature SensorSeries Resistance CancellationTHERMFlag OutputALERT/THERM2Flag OutputProgrammable Over- and Undertemperature LimitsProgrammable Resolution: 9- to 12-BitDiode Fault DetectionSMBus-Compatible±1°C Remote Diode Sensor±3°C Local Temperature SensorSeries Resistance CancellationTHERMFlag OutputALERT/THERM2Flag OutputProgrammable Over- and Undertemperature LimitsProgrammable Resolution: 9- to 12-BitDiode Fault DetectionSMBus-Compatible
Description
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The TMP401 is a remote temperature sensor monitor with a built-in local temperature sensor. The remote sensor is capable of monitoring the temperature of any external PN junction. Typical sense elements include low-cost NPN- or PNP-type transistors and diodes, or accessible thermal diodes integrated within microcontrollers, microprocessors, or field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs).
The accuracy of the remote sensor is ±1°C for multiple IC manufacturers, with no calibration needed. The two-wire serial interface accepts SMBus write byte, read byte, send byte, and receive byte commands to program alarm thresholds and to read temperature data.
Features included in the TMP401 are series resistance cancellation, wide remote temperature measurement range (up to +150°C), diode fault detection, and temperature alert functions.
The TMP401 is a remote temperature sensor monitor with a built-in local temperature sensor. The remote sensor is capable of monitoring the temperature of any external PN junction. Typical sense elements include low-cost NPN- or PNP-type transistors and diodes, or accessible thermal diodes integrated within microcontrollers, microprocessors, or field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs).
The accuracy of the remote sensor is ±1°C for multiple IC manufacturers, with no calibration needed. The two-wire serial interface accepts SMBus write byte, read byte, send byte, and receive byte commands to program alarm thresholds and to read temperature data.
Features included in the TMP401 are series resistance cancellation, wide remote temperature measurement range (up to +150°C), diode fault detection, and temperature alert functions.