Part Number: LMT01 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMP392 Hi,
My customer need assistance.
I need to know the exact sensing point of these temperature sensors: LMT01 and TMP392. I have a precise application.
Please help. Thanks.
Hi Hiroshi-San,
Thank you for your patience. After checking with our team they agree the most likely cause here has to be the supply noise. In the presence of enough environmental noise you could see the TMP392 trip like this. This is because the TMP392…
Part Number: TMP392 Hello team,
I received a question from my customer about resistor used to set temperature trip point in TMP392.
The customer is in a hurry, so I would appreciate if you could give us early feedback.
A 1% resistor in the E96 series…
Part Number: TMP392 Hello team,
I received a question from my customer about the resistance change during operation of TMP392.
When the resistance value of the SETA/SETB changes due to temperature changes while supplying power to VDD of TMP392, does the…
Part Number: TMP392 Hi,
My customer likes the small size of TMP392, but its hystersis is only 5 or 10. they want a more bigger hysteresis. do you have a recommendaiton with bigger hysteresis but small size like TMP392? thanks.
Part Number: TMP709 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMP392 , TMP390 , Hello,
I am having the same issue as was asked about in this earlier thread:
https://e2e.ti.com/support/sensors-group/sensors/f/sensors-forum/1033587/tmp709-tmp709-did-not-sink-low-for…
Hi Nicole,
Unfortunately, I am not aware of a digital temperature sensor in our portfolio that has different alert pin functionality.
The TMP390 temperature switch has independent hot (30C to 124C) and cold (-50C to 25C) threshold detection, while the TMP392…
Yue Tang,
The TMP6 design tool has a tab that will allow you to calculate the voltage for a desired temperature. That would allow them to create there own comparator circuit very easily.
Alternatively they could use the TMP390 (high low temperature…