MICROCHIP - TCN75AVOA - Temperature Sensor IC, Digital, ± 2°C, -40 °C, +125 °C, SOIC, 8 Pins
TCN75A Series 5.5 V 2 uA Surface Mount 2-Wire Serial Temperature Sensor - SOIC-8
Serial Switch/Digital Sensor, 12 Bit(s), 0.4V Min, 2Cel, Rectangular, 8 Pin, Surface Mount
TEMP SENSOR, SERIAL, 2.7V, 8SOIC; IC Output Type: Digital; Sensing Accuracy Range: ± 2°C; Sensing Temperature Min: -40°C; Sensing Temperature Max: +125°C; Sensor Case Style: SOIC; No. of Pins: 8Pins; Supply Voltage Min: 2.7V; Supply Voltage Max: 5.5V; Product Range: -; Automotive Qualification Standard: AEC-Q100; RoHS Phthalates Compliant: Yes; MSL: MSL 1 - Unlimited; SVHC: No SVHC (27-Jun-2018); Base Number: 75; No. of Bits: 12bit; No. of Channels: 1Channels; Operating Temperature Max: 125°C; Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +125°C; Output Current: 6mA; Output Voltage: 0.4V; Resolution: 12Bit; Resolution (Bits): 12bit; Sensor / Transducer Type: Temperature; Supply Current: 200µA; Supply Current Max: 500µA; Supply Voltage Range: 2.7V to 5.5V; Temperature Max: 125°C; Temperature Sensing Range: -40°C to +125°C; Termination Type: Surface Mount Device
The TCN75 is a serially programmable temperature sensor that notifies the host controller when ambient temperature exceeds a user programmed set point. Hysteresis is also programmable. The INT/CMPTR output is programmable as either a simple comparator for thermostat operation or as a temperature event interrupt. Communication with the TCN75 is accomplished via a two-wire bus that is compatible with industry standard protocols. This permits reading the current temperature, programming the set point and hysteresis, and configuring the device. The TCN75 powers up in Comparator mode with adefault set point of 80oC with 5oC hysteresis. Defaults allow independent operation as a stand-alone thermostat. A shutdown command may be sent via the 2-wire bus to activate the low-power Standby mode. Address selection inputs allow up to eight TCN75s to share the same 2-wire bus for multi zone monitoring. All registers can be read by the host and the INT/CMPTR output's polarity is user programmable. Both polled and interrupt driven systems are easily accommodated. Small physical size, low installed cost, and ease-of-use make the TCN75 an ideal choice for implementing sophisticated system management schemes.