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Local sensor accuracy (max) 0.5 Type Local Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 125 Supply voltage (min) (V) 2.7 Interface type I2C, SMBus Supply voltage (max) (V) 5.5 Features ALERT, One-shot conversion Supply current (max) (µA) 85 Temp resolution (max) (bps) 12 Remote channels (#) 0 Addresses 8 Rating Catalog
Local sensor accuracy (max) 0.5 Type Local Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 125 Supply voltage (min) (V) 2.7 Interface type I2C, SMBus Supply voltage (max) (V) 5.5 Features ALERT, One-shot conversion Supply current (max) (µA) 85 Temp resolution (max) (bps) 12 Remote channels (#) 0 Addresses 8 Rating Catalog
SOIC (D) 8 29.4 mm² 4.9 x 6 VSSOP (DGK) 8 14.7 mm² 3 x 4.9
  • High Accuracy:
    • ±0.5°C (Maximum) From −20°C to 100°C
    • ±1°C (Maximum) From −40°C to 125°C
  • Low Quiescent Current:
    • 50 µA (Typical)
    • 0.1-µA Standby
  • Resolution: 9 to 12 Bits, User-Selectable
  • Digital Output: SMBus™, Two-Wire, and I2C Interface Compatibility
  • 8 I2C/SMBus Addresses
  • Wide Supply Range: 2.7 V to 5.5 V
  • Small VSSOP-8 and SOIC-8 Packages
  • No Specified Power-up Sequence Required; Two-Wire Bus Pullups May Be Enabled Before V+
  • High Accuracy:
    • ±0.5°C (Maximum) From −20°C to 100°C
    • ±1°C (Maximum) From −40°C to 125°C
  • Low Quiescent Current:
    • 50 µA (Typical)
    • 0.1-µA Standby
  • Resolution: 9 to 12 Bits, User-Selectable
  • Digital Output: SMBus™, Two-Wire, and I2C Interface Compatibility
  • 8 I2C/SMBus Addresses
  • Wide Supply Range: 2.7 V to 5.5 V
  • Small VSSOP-8 and SOIC-8 Packages
  • No Specified Power-up Sequence Required; Two-Wire Bus Pullups May Be Enabled Before V+

The TMP275 is a ±0.5°C accurate integrated digital temperature sensor with a 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that can operate as low as 2.7-V supply voltage and is pin- and register-compatible with the Texas Instruments LM75, TMP75, TMP75B, and TMP175 devices. This device is available in SOIC-8 and VSSOP-8 packages, and it requires no external components to sense the temperature. The TMP275 is capable of reading temperatures with a maximum resolution of 0.0625°C (12 bits) and as low as 0.5°C (9 bits), which allows the user to maximize efficiency by programming for higher resolution or faster conversion time. The device is specified over a temperature range of –40°C to 125°C.

The TMP275 device features SMBus and two-wire interface compatibility, and allows up to eight devices on the same bus with the SMBus overtemperature alert function. The factory-calibrated temperature accuracy and the noise-immune digital interface make the TMP275 the preferred solution for temperature compensation of other sensors and electronic components, without the need for additional system-level calibration or elaborate board layout for distributed temperature sensing.

The TMP275 is a ±0.5°C accurate integrated digital temperature sensor with a 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that can operate as low as 2.7-V supply voltage and is pin- and register-compatible with the Texas Instruments LM75, TMP75, TMP75B, and TMP175 devices. This device is available in SOIC-8 and VSSOP-8 packages, and it requires no external components to sense the temperature. The TMP275 is capable of reading temperatures with a maximum resolution of 0.0625°C (12 bits) and as low as 0.5°C (9 bits), which allows the user to maximize efficiency by programming for higher resolution or faster conversion time. The device is specified over a temperature range of –40°C to 125°C.

The TMP275 device features SMBus and two-wire interface compatibility, and allows up to eight devices on the same bus with the SMBus overtemperature alert function. The factory-calibrated temperature accuracy and the noise-immune digital interface make the TMP275 the preferred solution for temperature compensation of other sensors and electronic components, without the need for additional system-level calibration or elaborate board layout for distributed temperature sensing.

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LM75SW-LINUX — Linux Driver for I2C temperature sensors

The Linux driver support LM75 compatible Temperature Sensors. The Linux driver supports communication through the I2C bus and interfaces with the Hardware Monitoring sub-system.
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TIDA-00018 — Temperature Sensor Interface Module for Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)

The TIDA-00018 reference design enables faster development of high precision temperature measurement solutions using 24-Bit delta-sigma ADC and most widely used temperature sensors like thermocouple and RTD. The design guide will address the sensor signal conditioning, thermocouple cold junction (...)
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