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  • Forum Post: Re: TMP006EVM Accuracy

    Ian Williams Ian Williams
    Hello Jon, Shifts of 20°F are not normal behavior once the TMP006 has stabilized. Was the TMP006 experiencing any local transients (movement, airflow, temperature) when you observed these shifts? Was anything touching the part? Since the TMP006 die is exposed it's possible that the device...
    on Sep 19, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: TMP102: Accuracy and stability

    Ian Williams Ian Williams
    Hello Ari, The "typical" accuracy spec of ±0.5°C for the TMP102 is simply the average, or mean, value for the device. The "max" accuracy spec of ±2°C is the mean value ±3 (or more) standard deviations, also known as mean ±3-sigma. Usually the...
    on Nov 8, 2011
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    Luca Luca
    This technical article was recently posted on Wireless Design & Development ( http://www.wirelessdesignmag.com/ShowPR.aspx?PUBCODE=055&ACCT=0000100&ISSUE=1109&RELTYPE=PR&PRODCODE=000000&PRODLETT=WO&CommonCount=0 ) Can’t Touch This: When Electronics...
    on Nov 15, 2011
  • Forum Post: TMP006 accuracy at a distance

    Donald Bradley Donald Bradley
    Assuming a restricted field of view apparatus is placed over a TMP006 creating an optical field of view of 6:1 (distance/spot size), will the TMP006 still show accurate results. If not would a Fresnel lens work ?
    on Jul 26, 2012
  • Forum Post: LM73 self-heating

    Leonardo Pogrebinsky Leonardo Pogrebinsky
    Hi, I'm reading temperature sensor LM73 every 100 ms. Can you explain me how to calculate the self-heating error along 24 hours of operation? Thanks!
    on Aug 6, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: LM73 self-heating

    Leonardo Pogrebinsky Leonardo Pogrebinsky
    Hi Aaron, I use a 3VCC power supply. Leonardo
    on Aug 8, 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
  • Forum Post: TMP006 Questions

    Robert Law Robert Law
    Dear Employee I have several questions about the TMP006 sensor。 1. Does it have an effect on test object temperatrue when cold wind or room temprerature wind blow through the sensor ? 2. what temperature range the TMP006 sensor stay in , it measure the temperature value is the most accurate? ...
    on Dec 24, 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
  • Forum Post: Unexpected Measurements of LM95071

    Rainer Balzerowski Rainer Balzerowski
    Hi all, I observed a strange measurement with the LM95071. First some words about me and my project. My name is Rainer Balzerowski and I'm from Hamburg, Germany. For a private project I want to find out the characteristic curve of a (very cheap) NTC Element. So I build a simple test where...
    on Jan 28, 2013
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