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STLM75M2F

STLM75 Series 5.5 V 10 mA Digital Temperature Sensor and Thermal Watchdog

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Mfr. Name: STMicroelectronics
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Product Variant Information section
Date Code: 2422
Product Specification Section
STMicroelectronics STLM75M2F - Technical Attributes
Attributes Table
Output Type: Digital
Supply Voltage: 2.7V to 5.5V
Operating Temp Range: -55°C to +125°C
Operating Temp Range (°F): -67°F to +257°F
Output Current-Max: 10mA
Package Style:  SOIC-8
Mounting Method: Surface Mount
Features & Applications

The STLM75 is a high-precision digital CMOS temperature sensor IC with a sigma-delta temperature-to-digital converter and an I2C-compatible serial digital interface. It is targeted for general applications such as personal computers, system thermal management, electronics equipment, and industrial controllers, and is packaged in the industry standard 8-lead TSSOP and SO8 packages.

The device contains a band gap temperature sensor and 9-bit ADC which monitor and digitize the temperature to a resolution up to 0.5 °C. The STLM75 is typically accurate to (±3 °C - max) over the full temperature measurement range of –55 °C to 125 °C with ±2 °C accuracy in the –25 °C to +100 °C range. The STLM75 is pin-for-pin and software compatible with the LM75B. It is specified for operating at supply voltages from 2.7 V to 5.5 V. Operating at 3.3 V, the supply current is typically (125 μA).
The on-board sigma-delta analog-to-digital converter (ADC) converts the measured temperature to a digital value that is calibrated in degrees centigrade; for Fahrenheit applications a lookup table or conversion routine is required.

The STLM75 is factory-calibrated and requires no external components to measure temperature.

Pricing Section
Global Stock:
25,000
Germany (Online Only):
25,000
22,500
Factory Stock:Factory Stock:
0
Factory Lead Time:
20 Weeks
Minimum Order:
2500
Multiple Of:
2500
Total
$625.00
USD
Quantity
Unit Price
2,500+
$0.25
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