The LM94021 is a precision analog output CMOS integrated-circuit temperature sensor that
operates at a supply voltage as low as 1.5V. While operating over the wide temperature range of
−50°C to +150°C, the LM94021 delivers an output voltage that is inversely proportional to measured
temperature. The LM94021's low supply current makes it ideal for battery-powered systems as well as
general temperature sensing applications.
Two logic inputs, Gain Select 1 (GS1) and Gain Select 0 (GS0), select the gain of the
temperature-to-voltage output transfer function. Four slopes are selectable: −5.5 mV/°C, −8.2
mV/°C, −10.9 mV/°C, and −13.6 mV/°C. In the lowest gain configuration (GS1 and GS0 both tied low),
the LM94021 can operate with a 1.5V supply while measuring temperature over the full −50°C to
+150°C operating range. Tying both inputs high causes the transfer function to have the largest
gain of −13.6 mV/°C for maximum temperature sensitivity. The gain-select inputs can be tied
directly to VDD or Ground without any pull-up or pull-down resistors,
reducing component count and board area. These inputs can also be driven by logic signals allowing
the system to optimize the gain during operation or system diagnostics.
The LM94021 is a precision analog output CMOS integrated-circuit temperature sensor that
operates at a supply voltage as low as 1.5V. While operating over the wide temperature range of
−50°C to +150°C, the LM94021 delivers an output voltage that is inversely proportional to measured
temperature. The LM94021's low supply current makes it ideal for battery-powered systems as well as
general temperature sensing applications.
Two logic inputs, Gain Select 1 (GS1) and Gain Select 0 (GS0), select the gain of the
temperature-to-voltage output transfer function. Four slopes are selectable: −5.5 mV/°C, −8.2
mV/°C, −10.9 mV/°C, and −13.6 mV/°C. In the lowest gain configuration (GS1 and GS0 both tied low),
the LM94021 can operate with a 1.5V supply while measuring temperature over the full −50°C to
+150°C operating range. Tying both inputs high causes the transfer function to have the largest
gain of −13.6 mV/°C for maximum temperature sensitivity. The gain-select inputs can be tied
directly to VDD or Ground without any pull-up or pull-down resistors,
reducing component count and board area. These inputs can also be driven by logic signals allowing
the system to optimize the gain during operation or system diagnostics.