The LMT89 device is a precision analog output CMOS integrated-circuit temperature sensor
that operates over a −55°C to 130°C temperature range. The power supply operating range is 2.4 V to
5.5 V. The transfer function of LMT89 device is predominately linear, yet has a slight predictable
parabolic curvature. The accuracy of the LMT89 device, when specified to a parabolic transfer
function, is typically ±1.5°C at an ambient temperature of 30°C. The temperature error increases
linearly and reaches a maximum of ±2.5°C at the temperature range extremes. The temperature range
is affected by the power supply voltage. At a power supply voltage of 2.7 V to 5.5 V, the
temperature range extremes are 130°C and −55°C. Decreasing the power supply voltage to 2.4 V
changes the negative extreme to −30°C, while the positive remains at 130°C.
The quiescent current of the LMT89 device is less than 10 μA. Therefore, self-heating is
less than 0.02°C in still air. Shutdown capability for the LMT89 device is intrinsic because its
inherent low power consumption allows it to be powered directly from the output of many logic gates
or does not necessitate shutdown at all.
The LMT89 device is a cost-competitive alternative to thermistors.
The LMT89 device is a precision analog output CMOS integrated-circuit temperature sensor
that operates over a −55°C to 130°C temperature range. The power supply operating range is 2.4 V to
5.5 V. The transfer function of LMT89 device is predominately linear, yet has a slight predictable
parabolic curvature. The accuracy of the LMT89 device, when specified to a parabolic transfer
function, is typically ±1.5°C at an ambient temperature of 30°C. The temperature error increases
linearly and reaches a maximum of ±2.5°C at the temperature range extremes. The temperature range
is affected by the power supply voltage. At a power supply voltage of 2.7 V to 5.5 V, the
temperature range extremes are 130°C and −55°C. Decreasing the power supply voltage to 2.4 V
changes the negative extreme to −30°C, while the positive remains at 130°C.
The quiescent current of the LMT89 device is less than 10 μA. Therefore, self-heating is
less than 0.02°C in still air. Shutdown capability for the LMT89 device is intrinsic because its
inherent low power consumption allows it to be powered directly from the output of many logic gates
or does not necessitate shutdown at all.
The LMT89 device is a cost-competitive alternative to thermistors.