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Part Number: LMT70 Hello team - can you help with the below? Thanks!
Can you tell me what SAC finish these are? Look like SAC105 but not sure.
LMT70YFQT
Part Number: LMT70 The LUT table in the datasheet is for a Vdd of 2.7V, but as I will use either a 3.3V or 5.0V supply for these sensors, can TI provide LUT tables for these two voltages?
Part Number: LMT70 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM35 Hellow Expert,
We were already using lm35, we plan to change from lm35 to lmt70.
So we have some questions about schematic drawing.
It would be appreciated if you could confirm that there is no…
Part Number: LMT70 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM235 Dear members,
For one of my designs I need to have a sensor for measuring the PCB temperature. I found LMT70. I want to know if it is a good choice or there is a better option. I appreciate any…
Part Number: LMT70 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM35 Hello,
I want to know the Nonlinearity of LMT70 like LM35 datasheet has.
On the datasheet, Where is the Nonlinearity of LMT70 ?
Can I calcurate with a LUT table?
Best regards,
sasajima
Part Number: LMT70 Good day,
On p.6 of the datasheet, top table, under LOGIC INPUT, T_ON (high) is specified as > 0.66*VDD (typ) with a maximum of VDD-0.5V.
Does that mean that T_ON must always be ≤ VDD-0.5V? I.e. it may not be driven up to VDD…
Part Number: LMT70 Good day,
What does the 0.07 mC/yr mean in the answer Kelvin Le THS gave on on 21 Aug 2018 ( https://e2e.ti.com/support/sensors-group/sensors/f/sensors-forum/720902/lmt70-aging-data-of-the-sensor ) and how do I correllate that with the…
Part Number: LMT70 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM70 Hi, support team
My customer has the questions as follow:
LMT70 has no relevant automotive grade products. Could you provide an automotive grade temperature measurement IC with START/STOP control…