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  • Forum Post: Re: temp sensor

    Matt Hann Matt Hann
    Tim, With regard to the temperature sensor and -55C operation--check out the newly released TMP20. Note that this is an analog output device. Matt
    on Dec 28, 2009
  • Forum Post: Temperature sensor to control cooling fans

    nkvillai nkvillai
    Hi, I'm looking for an IC that will allow me to use the existing OEM temperature sensor on an automobile. The OEM sensor is a thermistor. I'm looking for an IC that will allow me to measure the voltage from the OEM sensor without feedback (I do not want the measurement to effect the regular...
    on Dec 29, 2009
  • Forum Post: XTR105 with RTD application(PT100)

    168 168
    hello,anyone. recently, i am working with the temperature sensor PT100. the temp range is 0-100 degrees celsius. and i want the output is 4-20mA. and i find that the XTR105 is a good selection for my project. but i find that the temp range of XTR105 is -85-125. so i donnt konw how to configure the IC...
    on Apr 1, 2010
  • Forum Post: Want to build LCD readout of temp sensor

    Willy Bob Willy Bob
    Pardon the total noob question, but I am looking to build an LCD readout for a single temperature sensor. I already have the sensor, it is a Bitspower 2-pin device that measures water temperature for a computer water cooling setup. If I plug the two pins into a fan controller with digital temp sensors...
    on Jun 16, 2010
  • Forum Post: TMP102, Interrupt mode, ALERT pin

    Lukasz Baranski58559 Lukasz Baranski58559
    Hi Matt, I have a problem with TMP102 sensor. Specifically, the ALERT signal. After reading the entire directory SBOS397B note, I would like to set the TMP102 to work as follows. Example 1: We would like to receive the signal on pin ALERT . Tmax = 29 Tmin = 26 (Temperature measurements at the next...
    on Oct 17, 2010
  • Forum Post: searching for temperature sensor

    swapnil katre swapnil katre
    hi i am designing a project in which i have to measure the boiling temperature of water in a factory. i searched in TI i could get all TMP series diode based temperature sensor. well i cannot put this sensor in the water or keep it near it... so is there any other smart device made by TI which i can...
    on Oct 28, 2010
  • Forum Post: Q - High-Temperature sensing options? (+200C)

    Randy Diakur Randy Diakur
    Hi there - I'm looking for a relatively low-cost, moderate accuracy circuit that will sense temperatures up to +200C (+400F). The IC temperature sensors I have found so far seem to be limited to +125C, although I did locate a sensor from another manufacturer that claims to sense to +150C. What...
    on Nov 1, 2010
  • Forum Post: Temp/Pressure sensor

    JASON WEPENER JASON WEPENER
    Hi I'm looking for the part number/spec sheet of a TI temp/pressure sensor.??? The sticker was pulled off. What can I tell you? It has a stainless steel body, plastic connector housing with 4 pins. Thanks
    on Nov 8, 2010
  • Forum Post: TMP512 Temperature Errors (Local & Remote)

    Robert Underwood Robert Underwood
    With the TMP512 you have Local, Remote1 and Remote 2 temperature registers. When using the Remote1 & Remote2 you have the option for adjust the n-Factor to compensate for sensor differences. However with LOCAL, there is NO n-Factor that I can find and what I've discovered is a big difference...
    on Nov 12, 2010
  • Forum Post: TMP112 Alert pin to ground

    Sergio62851 Sergio62851
    Hello Will the TMP112 work if the ALERT pin is connected to ground, GND? I'm not planning on using the alert function, I just want to read temperature. Thank you, Sergio
    on Dec 16, 2010
  • Forum Post: TMP125

    nikhil vv nikhil vv
    Hi im a student .. for my project im using TMP125 temperature sensor connect to PIC24FJ256GB.. while reading temp register im not getting the actual temperature... From data sheet its saying it s a 16bit register using only 10bit.. How to remove remaining bits?? Is it need to convert from 2's...
    on Mar 24, 2011
  • Forum Post: Temp sensor sensitivity and accuracy

    7ACDRIVER 7ACDRIVER
    Are there any TI discussion papers on temp sensing sensitivity - i.e. reaction and stabilizing time .vs. packaging and electrical characterisitcs. For example, what volume of air at del-t is necessary to nudge the reading? For a given product, are there curves for air volume @ del-t .vs. time. Does this...
    on May 2, 2011
  • Forum Post: Temperature Sensors for monitoring ambient temperatures for humans

    Hank Levi Hank Levi
    I want hook up a sensor with some "dummy lights"...green, yellow, orange, red. We have some clients/workers who work in changing temperature environments and it would be nice to have a small sensor they could clamp on to their gear to help remind them when it's getting too hot. We would...
    on Jun 3, 2011
  • Forum Post: help for IC /..!!!

    brijesh patel brijesh patel
    i require the temperature ic with DIP package as it can be useful in breadboard interface...!! so pls ..any 1 can help me to find it in TI..!!!
    on Aug 31, 2011
  • Forum Post: TMP006 Calibration

    Chip Lukes Chip Lukes
    Hello, We are having difficulty calculating the Sensitivity factor S 0. After following the calculations presented in the TMP006 User's guide (SBOU107.pdf) we end up with a Sensitivity factor that is negative and outside the typical range specified in the user's guide. As part of the calibration...
    on Oct 21, 2011
  • Forum Post: TMP275 vs TMP75

    Bill Lynn Bill Lynn
    My customer is using the TMP275 (High accuracy temp sensor) on some of our products. They ’ ve looked at the datasheet, and also the one for the TMP75. They can ’ t see any differences between the parts, is there some way to programmatically differentiate the parts? Is there a bit, or operational...
    on Dec 28, 2011
  • Forum Post: TMP006EVM GUI says "TMP06 did not ack"

    Naji Naufel Naji Naufel
    I have a customer who just opened a new TMP006EVM and is having difficulty getting the sensor to ACK. The bottom of the GUI says "TMP06 did not ack". He verified that power is applied per a different thread on this Forum but there is still no ACK. Attched is a screen shot. What...
    on Jan 13, 2012
  • Forum Post: LM95234 Common Status Register reads

    Kenneth Ocheltree Kenneth Ocheltree
    We are using the LM95234 and are seeing errors on reads of the Common Status Register over I2C. As a test case, we set up the Command Byte to be 0x02 and repeatedly read the Command Status Register. For successful reads, we get 0x01 returned from the Common Status Register. About once every 100k reads...
    on Apr 20, 2012
  • Forum Post: Temperature Sensor - Distance Sensitive

    Arman Sam Arman Sam
    Hi I need to use a temperature sensor, which is highly distance sensitive. I want to measure human body's temperature, and I want to have different values for different distances like 5 or 10 cm. and I want the signal to be transferred to my computer. Any Suggestions? Thanks.
    on Jan 21, 2013
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