Part Number: TMP108 Hello TI team,
I am looking for the reflow profile for temperature sensor part 'TMP108'.
On the website, I can see two things:
MSL Ratings and Reflow Profiles (Rev. A)
Level-1-260C-UNLIM or Level-2-260C-1 YEAR
I am using…
Part Number: TMP108 The CTRL and Temp Sensor are currently communicating via I2C. The measurement results below are not from I2C communication with the Temp Sensor, but I would like to inquire whether the Temp Sensor IC will operate without issues given…
Part Number: TMP108 Hi,
Regarding the I²C speed of the thermal sensor:
For SDA Tf max: 80 ns, does this mean that any fall time longer than 80 ns would violate the specification? Is my understanding correct?
Thanks!
Jeff
Part Number: TMP108 Hello,
My Customer is using 4x TMP108 on a single I2C bus. They naturally use the A0 pin to ensure that 4 unique addresses are used.
however an EC FW engineer reached out to me saying that they use the General call to latch the…
Part Number: TMP108 Tool/software: Hello, we are using TMP 108 as a temperature sensor. I would like to know if it is possible to provide us a Verilog model for verification.
Thank you
Yunseok Jang
Part Number: TMP108 Tool/software: Hi team,
May I know the footprint diameter highlighted orange in the datasheet below?
Best regards,
Shunsuke Yamamoto
Part Number: TMP108 Hello,
we want to use the tmp108 in our design, i ve download the ultralibrarian symbol and check those against the ti recommendations (datasheet tmp108 YFF0006). And nearly every time i do that the ultralibrian symbol does not hold…
Part Number: TMP108 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMP117 Tool/software: I would like to ask for support on choosing a suitable digital temperature sensor for direct surface contact measurement. Our application requires the device to measure the outer…
Part Number: TMP108 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMP114 , TMP103 Hi team,
for a 300ku opportunity I am looking for a replacement of MAX31875.
The package is important, than resolution.
1MH clock capability is benefit, accuracy has last priority…