Hi Oleksiy,
No precautions need to be made for capacitive loads. An external series resistor is not needed at the output of the LMT90 unlike the LMT8x family for large capacitive loads since there is an internal series resistor of 2kOhms (Table 6.5…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMT90 , LM60 Hi,
In the datasheet for LMT90 there is small mistype.
Page7.
"7.3.1 LMT90 Transfer Function The LM60 follows a simple linear transfer function in order to achieve the accuracy as listed in Electrical…
Hi Tae=Ho,
If they want an analog sensor have them take a look at the LMT90. It's our most current analog output device. It has a positive temperature coefficient and can run on a single supply. The only problem is that it's accuracy is only given…
Dear Steve Wireless -
Thanks for posting on E2E!
I am not sure what you quite mean by "pull some current through it", as usually folks are looking for low current draw from the sensor - with regards to the smaller packages of temperature sensors with…
Hi Longchang,
We have quite a few analog sensors with a positive temperature coefficient (PTC). Our newest is the LMT90. There are actually 16 others as well. I used our selection guide tool (I selected all the one's that had a positive Sensor Gain…
To: Temperature Sensors forum Date: 30 Aug 2016 Subject: TI Application Report SNAA267 mentions the transducer LMT70 My posting here on 23 Aug stated the peculiar requirements of a temperature sensor desired for control of irrigation. The transducer is…
The LM60 team asked why you are using this sensor? They told me newer devices like the LMT84-LMT90 are more cost effective solutions.
Also the LM60 may have an issue when connected to the AM335x ADC because it was only designed to source current and…