Part Number: TMP101-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMP101 Tool/software: In the TMP101-Q1 datasheet, it is recommended that the ALERT pin is paired with a pull-up resistor. I'm choosing not to use the ALERT pin, as I'm only using the unit for data…
Part Number: TMP101-Q1
Hello team,
As per the datasheet, a pull-up resistor is not recommended on address pin(ADD0).
For my application, it is required to place a pull-up resistor.
Is it okay to do so? In that case, may I know if there is recommended…
Part Number: TMP101-Q1 Hello Team,
My customer wanted to know if the device TMP101NAQDBVRQ1 still meets the concept of 8541 semiconductor based transducer.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Renan
Part Number: TMP101-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMP100-Q1 , spec only specifies POL bit default value after power up, I need to know other bits too:
SD ?
TM ?
(don't have the part on hand just to read it)
Hi Hugo,
When I was trying to convert the TMP101-Q1 datasheet to the new format recently, I realized that TMP101 was done prior TMP101-Q1, and TMP101-Q1 was handled by different organization. In order to meet the automotive Q-Grade specs, we need to…
Part Number: TMP100-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMP100 , , TMP101-Q1
Hello, using TMP100 in a simple temp reading without using ALERT signal, we noticed in datasheet, TI recommend issuing a general call command via i2c as follow
7.3.8 General…
Hi Kruthi,
We have no plan to stop selling TMP100. It is one of our top selling temperature sensors.
This device, and all TI devices if I'm not mistaken, is ROHS compliant. This information is listed on the "Quality & Packaing" tab of the product…