Part Number: TMP116 Tool/software:
Hi all, we are facing some issues with tmp116, we have outlined these issues below
Application Overview:
TMP116 is mounted as a component on our PCB. An aluminum plate is mounted on top of the sensor for thermal…
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Is the Device Id is sequential and unique?
For example, If we place an order for 1000 numbers of TMP116 will the device ID will be XXX0 - XX999?
Regards,
Failed_Engineer
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We’re using the TMP116 in an application where the PCB is secured using screws placed roughly 2 mm away from the sensor package. Both the terminal signal pads and the…
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Let our customer knows the difference between TMP116 and TMP116N.
Pricing wise I can expect TMP116N is lower grade accuracy.
However what is exact meaning of the datasheet statement between "TMP116 accuracy without calibration…
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We are using the TMP116 for solid object measurements, with the device soldered to a PCB (including the thermal pad). A recent batch of PCBs from our vendor has shown a failure rate of approximately 1% (7-10…
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I have an application that inadvertently connected the 3.3V supply rail to the thermal pad of the TMP116 during system integration. The temperature readings from the sensor were noticeably off (several degrees) after this…
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If my customer wants to do the TMP116 self-calibration on their PCBA, just follow the methods in section 8.1.1.2. Is that right?
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I am currently trying to get communication going between my MSPM0 launchpad and my TMP116 evm. I am using the perforated portion of the evm along with a breadboard to do this. I am able to get I2C data on my SDA and SCL line…