Part Number: TMP175 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMP117 , TMP1075 Tool/software: HI TI Teams
As shown in the attached image, the IIC communication waveform ( 400 K) of the TMP175 at room temperature, with both SDA and SCL rise times being less than 300ns…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMP175 零件编号: TMP175
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Hello, why is the number of chips on the back of TMP175AIDR different for the same plate? Is there a process change? Is batch 2227+plate 24+normal? Can you please reply
Part Number: TMP175 Hi TI Sensors forum,
What is the difference between the parts specified by the following two part numbers: TMP175AIDGKT, TMP175AIDGKR?
I believe the ICs are identical and the "T" and "R" are shipment packaging specifiers. "T" specifies…
Part Number: TMP175 Tool/software: Team,
Customer found there're two different tape and reel information in the TMP175AIDGKR datasheet.
Could you advise which should be the correct one? Or, if both of them are correct, then how could customer identify…
Part Number: TMP175-Q1 Hi team,
Could you help to confirm which pin is Pin 1 of TMP175AQDRQ1?
According to datasheet, there should be a dot on the case, however, there is a dash on the case of the real chip. Based on my experience, the pin in red should…
Part Number: TMP175-Q1 Facing issue while writing configuration register with 9 bit resolution (R0,R1 bit) using I2C protocol. Whenever trying to write the configuration register with 9,10 or 11 bit resolution it is always considering 12 bit resolution…
Part Number: TMP75 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMP175 , , TMP1075 Hi TI service team,
I have one question about TMP75/TMP175 temperature sensor accuracy (operation temperature: -25 degree to 85 degree, specification need within +/-2 degree) like below…
Part Number: TMP175
Hello Team,
We are using part number TMP175AQDRQ1 in our custom board.
Just wanted to check, is there any calibration required for this temperature sensor?
Part Number: TMP175 Hi,
we want to use 27 TMP175 sensors and will not use the ALERT pins. I suppose, as the ALERT is an open drain output, we can safely connect the ALERT pins to GND or left them floating. Please comment this possibility.
Sincerely yours…