Part Number: LMT84-Q1 Hi team,
Soldering process must comply with Reflow Temperature Profile specifications. So what is the reflow temperature recommended?
Part Number: LMT84 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SYSCONFIG , CC2640R2F , CC2640 , CC2650 Hello sensors forum,
I'm facing some difficulty in getting the LMT84 temp. sensor to work properly with MSP432P4011 running TI-RTOS, with peripherals configured…
Part Number: LMT84 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMT87 We are looking for temperature sensor in TO-92 package.
we currently use sensor TD5A in one of our design which is obsolete . This is basically platinum RTD sensor.
Please go through the specs…
Part Number: LMT84 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMT85 Hi
I try to read LMT84 temperature sensor Vout
So, I connect from LMT84 Vout to Micom ADC Port.
But ADC read value is 183~184. ADC read value seem to be wrong refer to LMT84 lookup table.
Let me…
Part Number: LMT84 Hi Everyone,
We are using LMT84 in a battery powered Temperature sensor module.
What is the minimum settling time for LMT84 to provide the accurate temperature results after powering LMT84?? This is required to decide whether to keep…
Part Number: LMT84-Q1 Hello Sensor team,
My customer consider evaluating the LMT84-Q1 for monitoring the temperature of PCB in their system. So this team asked if the 15 kohm series resistor value is proper in their application schematic with 100nF capacitive…
Part Number: LMT84
Anyone,
I recently needed to get the temperature from an analog temperature device; my first attempt was the LM35C which worked great except that it didn't go into the negative temperature ranges. So, I threw some greenbacks at the…
Part Number: LMT85 hi,
Is the correct functional behaviour of LMT85-Q1 impacted if inadvertently PIN5 has been connected to VDD instead of GND? if yes, to which extend?
thanks,
Ulrike
Part Number: LMT84 Hi
I am using LMT84 to provide temperature reading.
Downloaded the temperature/mV - but I am not sure as the document says the LMT84 can be powered from 1.5 to 5.5V.
On our board the VDD is 3.6V.
1) The table provided by TI is it for…