LM75AD,118

NXP Semiconductors LM75AD,118

Part No:

LM75AD,118

Manufacturer:

NXP Semiconductors

Package:

-

AINNX NO:

69817034-LM75AD,118

Description:

LM75A Series SMD 5.5 V Digital Temperature Sensor w/ Thermal Watchdog - SOIC-8

Products specifications
  • Number of Pins
    8
  • RoHS
    Compliant
  • Schedule B
    8542390000, 8542390000|8542390000|8542390000|8542390000|8542390000
  • Case/Package
    SOT-96-1
  • Packaging

    Semiconductor package is a carrier / shell used to contain and cover one or more semiconductor components or integrated circuits. The material of the shell can be metal, plastic, glass or ceramic.

    Tape & Reel
  • Max Operating Temperature

    The Maximum Operating Temperature is the maximum body temperature at which the thermistor is designed to operate for extended periods of time with acceptable stability of its electrical characteristics.

    125 °C
  • Min Operating Temperature
    -55 °C
  • Output Type
    Digital, I2C
  • Interface
    2-Wire, I2C, SMBus, Serial
  • Max Supply Voltage

    In general, the absolute maximum common-mode voltage is VEE-0.3V and VCC+0.3V, but for products without a protection element at the VCC side, voltages up to the absolute maximum rated supply voltage (i.e. VEE+36V) can be supplied, regardless of supply voltage.

    5.5 V
  • Min Supply Voltage

    The minimum supply voltage (V min ) is explored for sequential logic circuits by statistically simulating the impact of within-die process variations and gate-dielectric soft breakdown on data retention and hold time.

    2.8 V
  • Operating Supply Current
    100 µA
  • Output Current

    The rated output current is the maximum load current that a power supply can provide at a specified ambient temperature. A power supply can never provide more current that it's rated output current unless there is a fault, such as short circuit at the load.

    10 mA
  • Resolution
    1.375 B
  • Max Supply Voltage (DC)
    5.5 V
  • Min Supply Voltage (DC)
    2.8 V
  • Radiation Hardening

    Radiation hardening is the process of making electronic components and circuits resistant to damage or malfunction caused by high levels of ionizing radiation, especially for environments in outer space (especially beyond the low Earth orbit), around nuclear reactors and particle accelerators, or during nuclear accidents or nuclear warfare.

    No
  • Lead Free
    Lead Free
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