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  • Forum Post: Temperature Sensor device

    Hank Levi Hank Levi
    Hi, I'm not sure if I am re-posting this in the same place. I was hoping to find the right group to leave this post in hopes of getting a response...so here it is again. Thanks, Hank ------I want to hook up a sensor with some "dummy lights"...green, yellow, orange, red. We have...
    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: 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: TMP421 Question

    Alex Levit Alex Levit
    Hi All I wanted to ask about remote sensing in TMP421 where can i connect an electrode in order to measure temperature in case i’ am using Diode-Connected Transistor, and in a GND Collector-Connected Transistor.
    on Mar 7, 2012
  • Forum Post: LM96080 fully compatible with LM80?

    Gabriel Perez Gabriel Perez
    Hello, My question is basically centered around the fact that ADC values stored for the LM96080 are 10bit long vs 8bits in the LM80. I'm trying to figure out how the part maintains SW compatibility given the that the width of the returned data (expected) is 10 and not 8. The only thing...
    on Mar 29, 2012
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