Digital Temperature Sensor With a Two-Wire Interface (Rev. A)
Texas Instruments
Description
The TMP106 is a two-wire, serial output temperature sensor available in a WCSP package. Requiring no external components, the TMP106 is capable of reading temperatures with a resolution of 0.0625°C. The TMP106 features a Two-Wire interface that is SMBus-compatible, with the TMP106 allowing up to two devices on one bus. The TMP106 also features an SMBus Alert function. The TMP106 is ideal for extended temperature measurement in a variety of communication, computer, consumer, environmental, industrial, and instrumentation applications.
Features
TWO ADDRESSES DIGITAL OUTPUT: Two-Wire Serial Interface RESOLUTION: 9- to 12-Bits, User-Selectable ACCURACY: ±2.0°C (max) from -25°C to +85°C ±3.07deg;C (max) from -40°C to +125°C LOW QUIESCENT CURRENT: 50µA, 0.1µA Standby NO POWER-UP SEQUENCE REQUIRED, I2C PULLUPS CAN BE ENABLED PRIOR TO V+ APPLICATIONS NOTEBOOK COMPUTERS COMPUTER PERIPHERAL THERMAL PROTECTION CELL PHONES BATTERY MANAGEMENT THERMOSTAT CONTROLS ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND HVAC All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Related Datasheets
| Part Number | Description | Category |
| TMP100 | Digital Temperature Sensor with I2C Serial Interface (Rev. G) | ICs, RF/Wireless |
| TMP100-EP | Digital Temperature Sensor With I2C Interface | ICs, RF/Wireless |
| TMP101 | Digital Temperature Sensor with I2C Serial Interface (Rev. G) | ICs, RF/Wireless |
| TMP102 | Low Power Digital Temp Sensor with SMBus/Two-Wire Serial Interface in SOT563 (Rev. A) | ICs, RF/Wireless |
| TMP105 | Digital Temperature Sensor With Two-Wire Interface (Rev. B) | ICs, RF/Wireless |
| TMP175 | Digital Temperature Sensor with Two-Wire Interface (Rev. J) | ICs, RF/Wireless |
| TMP422 | ±1°C Remote and Local TEMPERATURE SENSOR in SOT23-8 (Rev. A) | ICs, RF/Wireless |
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