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  • Forum Post: Re: Any advise in using a digital temp. sensor in a "noisy" environment for 3 meter long stretches?

    Ian Williams Ian Williams
    Hello Steve, The effects of noise and stray capacitance can be reduced by using shielded cables with the shields connected to GND, but as a rule we don't recommend running I2C signals over lengths greater than 1m. I agree with Jayant's suggestion to read the I2C data with a micro and convert...
    on Jun 24, 2011
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    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: tmp006evm

    sunny sharma sunny sharma
    Hey, just ordered tmp006evm Does it contain a soldered tmp006 temp sensor or i have to buy the ic searately and solder it?? thanks for reply Sunny
    on Dec 22, 2011
  • Forum Post: TMP006 emissivity correction

    Ian Patterson Ian Patterson
    I have just received a TMP006EVM and am quite impressed. The TMP006 User guides treat the subjects of local temperature and transient effects well and the ability to take different averages in the supplied software is very useful. However, one important parameter appears to be completely ignored. This...
    on Dec 28, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: TMP006 emissivity correction

    Ian Patterson Ian Patterson
    Hello, A correction to my previous post on emissivity. Emissivity is treated in the User guide SBOU007 with several typical values given for different materials. It is also recommended that the object being should have an emissivity >0.7 and preferably >0.9. It is not always possible to arrange...
    on Dec 28, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: TMP006 emissivity correction

    Ian Patterson Ian Patterson
    Hello Colin, I agree that the calibration procedure takes into account the object(s) emissivity. If I were designing a control/measurement system I would certainly use at least a two point calibration and would try for more points. Ian Williams' post to this forum including an Excel spreadsheet...
    on Dec 31, 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: Re: TMP006 voltages

    Ian Patterson Ian Patterson
    Thank you Ian, You did indeed answer my question - my apologies to the Forum for my tardiness in verifying the answer and my thanks to you for doing it for me. This "reply" is more of a footnote to my question and your answer. Texas Instruments makes a neat I2C bidirectional level translator...
    on Jan 29, 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
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