Product Overview: TMP123AIDBVRG4
The TMP123AIDBVRG4 is a precision temperature sensor from Texas Instruments, designed to offer accurate temperature readings with a digital output. Engineered for reliability and performance, this sensor is a part of TI's extensive portfolio of temperature monitoring solutions.
Key Features
- High Accuracy: The TMP123AIDBVRG4 provides a high degree of accuracy with a typical error of ±1°C over a temperature range of -40°C to +125°C, ensuring precise temperature monitoring for a wide range of applications.
- Digital Output: It features a digital output that interfaces directly with various types of microcontrollers, making it easy to integrate into a digital system without the need for analog-to-digital converters.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed with power-sensitive applications in mind, the TMP123AIDBVRG4 operates with a low supply current, making it an ideal choice for battery-powered devices.
- Small Form Factor: Housed in a compact SOT-23 package, this sensor is suitable for space-constrained applications, offering a minimal footprint on the PCB.
Applications
The TMP123AIDBVRG4 is versatile and can be used across various industries and applications, including:
- Telecommunications
- Computing systems
- Consumer electronics
- Industrial controls
- Environmental monitoring
- Portable medical devices
Technical Specifications
- Supply Voltage: 2.7V to 5.5V
- Temperature Range: -40°C to +125°C
- Accuracy: ±1°C (typical)
- Output: Digital Serial (2-wire, SMBus, and I2C compatible)
- Package: SOT-23
Quality and Reliability
As with all Texas Instruments products, the TMP123AIDBVRG4 is manufactured to the highest quality standards, ensuring robust performance and longevity in the field. It has been rigorously tested to meet the stringent requirements of industrial and commercial applications.
For engineers and designers looking for a reliable and accurate temperature sensing solution, the TMP123AIDBVRG4 from Texas Instruments is an excellent choice, combining precision, low power consumption, and a small form factor to meet the needs of today's advanced electronic systems.