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    Ian Williams Ian Williams
    Hello Alex, I'll first answer your three questions and then offer some other recommendations. 1) On the evaluation kit, how is the filtering done? I assume that the TMP 006 simply takes multiple readings, and the software then does an average. Actually, the averaging is performed inside...
    on Aug 9, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: TMP006 Calibration

    Ian Williams Ian Williams
    Hello Chip, I'm sorry to hear that you're having problems with the TMP006 calibration procedure. I'll run the numbers on my end and let you know what I find. Best regards, Ian Williams Linear Applications Engineer Precision Linear and Sensing Products
    on Oct 24, 2011
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    on Feb 13, 2012
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    Ian Williams Ian Williams
    Hello, I have some follow-up questions for you. Are you following the recommended layout guidelines given in this document? http://www.ti.com/litv/pdf/sbou108 Are there any sources of thermal transients inside the product? Examples of this include fans, high-power processors, or anything...
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  • Forum Post: RE: TMP 100 Evaluation board

    Fradaric Joseph Fradaric Joseph
    Hi, I would appreciate if you can give me a verilog interface(I2C for TMP100), if you have one. I don' t have enough time left in my project.
    on Aug 17, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: TMP 100 Evaluation board

    Fradaric Joseph Fradaric Joseph
    Please give me a reply if you don't mind!. I was in a hurry and the example you have given me is not applicable for me since it is a slave. I hope its better go for my own design rather than editing someones code. I put the delay you have mentioned directly in to the code like #100; sda_int =1'b0;...
    on Aug 21, 2012
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    Fradaric Joseph Fradaric Joseph
    Let me know the values in P1 and P0, In order to get data output from TMP100. (I am putting '00' now) And I am confused with adding setup time into my design. Someone please help me..... how to include setup time?? Also I would like to know the configuration register settings, Is it included...
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  • Forum Post: Power-supply error, calibration, and the TMP112?

    Lucas Thode Lucas Thode
    I am currently planning on using the TMP112 on 3.3V in a dual supply (2.2V and 3.3V) application (a thermostat, to be precise). This, however, requires a PCA9306 to translate the I2C bus levels. I noted the formula in the TMP112 datasheet for computing the error caused by using the TMP112 on non 3.3V...
    on Sep 27, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Power-supply error, calibration, and the TMP112?

    Chris Featherstone Chris Featherstone
    Lucas, The calibration method in the datasheet is a baseline to start with. If you deviate away from V Supply = 3.3V the calibration method can still be applied. Please be aware that there is additional error added as the supply voltage deviates away from the specified 3.3V. Please see the attached...
    on Sep 27, 2012
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