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  • TMP235-Q1: Long-term stability.

    Igor Kuksin1
    Igor Kuksin1
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    Part Number: TMP235-Q1 Dear TI Support team, could you please help me with one question. In the TMP235-Q1 sensor datasheet I was unable to find the measures regarding the long-term stability of the sensor? Should it be supposed, that max accuracy of ±2…
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    • 4 months ago
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  • TMP235-Q1: TMP235-Q1 NC pin connection

    Wei-Hao Chen (TW-FAE)
    Wei-Hao Chen (TW-FAE)
    Resolved
    Part Number: TMP235-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMT87-Q1 , TMP235 , LMT87 Hi Experts, My customer wants to switch from LMT87-Q1 to TMP235-Q1 for faster thermal response. Due to the layout is already fixed, can TMP235-Q1 be direct replacement of LMT87…
    • Resolved
    • 8 months ago
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  • TMP235-Q1: TMP235AE-Q1 vs TMP235AQ-Q1?

    Pengyu Song
    Pengyu Song
    Resolved
    Part Number: TMP235-Q1 Hi team, What is difference between AE & AQ? I can't find anything from the datasheet except the "Op Temp" is up to 125C for AQ from the packaging information section. Is this the only difference? From datasheet…
    • Resolved
    • 10 months ago
    • Sensors
    • Sensors forum
  • TMP235-Q1: Termal dissipation

    Edan Cass
    Edan Cass
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TMP235-Q1 Hello TI Forum, My question regard the TMP23X-Q1 is towards where the heat that the component produces directed to? Towards the PCB or towards upwards? Thanks, Edan
    • 11 months ago
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  • TMP235-Q1: Solder Profile & Max. Solder Temp

    Basil
    Basil
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TMP235-Q1 Dear Team, could you please tell me where I can find data regarding the Solder Profile including Max. Solder Temperature for TMP235A4DCKR and LMT84QDCKRQ1 ? Thanks and best regards, B
    • over 1 year ago
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  • RE: LM50-Q1: What is output voltage between 125℃ to 150℃?

    Viktorija Cecil
    Viktorija Cecil
    Thank you, Jalen. Do you have any testing data to back up the "Most likely the LM50-Q1 will continue to follow the 10mV/°C" comment? I will propose TMP235-Q1, however, it's pretty late in the design cycle, and I am not sure they will be able…
    • 2 months ago
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  • RE: TMP236-Q1: Operation range?

    Josh Wyatt
    Josh Wyatt
    Resolved
    Dear Igor - Thanks for posting on E2E! the datasheet is not really contradicting itself. The spec table is presented that way so it presents the entire operating range of the part and what will be seen over a smaller range, that results in a same accuracy…
    • 4 months ago
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  • RE: LM335A: Similar part in a smaller package.

    Josh Wyatt
    Josh Wyatt
    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…
    • 7 months ago
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  • RE: TMP235: TMP235 and LM50

    Brandon Fisher94
    Brandon Fisher94
    Resolved
    Hi Howard, Thanks for your question. You're correct on all accounts here. The TMP235 is functionally equivalent to the LM50 with the exception of supply voltage range, and a better accuracy specification (on the A2 version). The same is true for the automotive…
    • over 1 year ago
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  • RE: TMP235: RTM

    Jose Arteaga4
    Jose Arteaga4
    Resolved
    Yes. A Q1- version of TMP235 is part of the product roadmap. Preliminary RTM is late 2018. Regards, Jose
    • over 3 years ago
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