Maxim Integrated MAX6513TT075+ Temperature Sensor
The Maxim Integrated MAX6513TT075+ is a high-precision, low-power temperature sensor designed for a variety of applications where accurate temperature monitoring is crucial. This compact sensor is part of Maxim Integrated's renowned family of thermal management solutions, catering to the needs of advanced electronic systems.
The MAX6513TT075+ offers a pre-set temperature threshold of 75°C, making it ideal for systems that require a specific temperature monitoring point. Once the temperature of the monitored system reaches this threshold, the sensor's output will trigger, allowing for immediate response to potential overheating issues. This feature is particularly valuable in protecting critical components and ensuring the reliability and longevity of electronic equipment.
With its tiny 6-pin SOT-23 package, the MAX6513TT075+ is designed for space-constrained applications. Despite its small size, it does not compromise on performance, providing an accuracy of ±3°C over the full operating temperature range. This level of precision is essential for maintaining optimal system performance and safety.
The sensor operates over a wide voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V, making it versatile for use in various systems with different power requirements. Its low power consumption is an added benefit, making it suitable for battery-powered devices where power efficiency is critical.
Integration of the MAX6513TT075+ into a system is straightforward, thanks to its simple logic output that interfaces easily with microcontrollers or other logic systems. This ease of use, combined with its robust features, makes the MAX6513TT075+ an excellent choice for applications such as:
- System thermal management
- Overtemperature protection
- Industrial controllers
- Portable electronics
- Telecommunications equipment
Maxim Integrated's commitment to quality ensures that the MAX6513TT075+ temperature sensor meets the highest standards, providing reliable and consistent performance for your temperature sensing needs.