LM75

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Digital Temperature Sensor and Thermal Watchdog with 2-Wire Interface

Industry-Standard Multi-Sourced Digital Temperature Sensor

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Overview

  • ISO (SOP) and µMAX® (µSOP) Packages
  • I²C Bus Interface
  • Separate Open-Drain OS Output Operates as Interrupt or Comparator/Thermostat Input
  • Register Readback Capability
  • Power-Up Defaults Permit Stand-Alone Operation as a Thermostat
  • 3.0V to 5.5V Supply Voltage
  • Low Operating Supply Current 250µA (typ), 1mA (max)
  • 4µA (typ) Shutdown Mode Minimizes Power Consumption
  • Up to Eight LM75s Can Be Connected to a Single Bus
  • Pin- and/or Register-Compatible with Improved-Performance Maxim Sensors Including MAX7500, MAX6625, MAX6626, DS75LV, and DS7505

The LM75 temperature sensor includes a delta-sigma analog-to-digital converter, and a digital overtemperature detector. The host can query the LM75 through its I²C interface to read temperature at any time. The open-drain overtemperature output (OS) sinks current when the programmable temperature limit is exceeded. The OS output operates in either of two modes, comparator or interrupt. The host controls the temperature at which the alarm is asserted (TOS) and the hysteresis temperature below which the alarm condition is not valid (THYST). Also, the LM75's TOS and THYST registers can be read by the host. The address of the LM75 is set with three pins to allow multiple devices to work on the same bus. Power-up is in comparator mode, with defaults of TOS = +80°C and THYST = +75°C. The 3.0V to 5.5V supply voltage range, low supply current, and I²C interface make the LM75 ideal for many applications in thermal management and protection.

Applications

  • Computers and Office Electronics
  • Test Equipment
  • Thermal Protection
  • Thermal System Management

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Digital Temperature Sensor and Thermal Watchdog with 2-Wire Interface
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Hardware Ecosystem

Parts Product Life Cycle Description
Temperature Sensors 4
MAX6625 PRODUCTION 9-Bit/12-Bit Temperature Sensors with I²C-Compatible Serial Interface in a SOT23
DS7505 PRODUCTION High-Precision Digital Thermometer and Thermostat
DS75 PRODUCTION Digital Thermometer and Thermostat
MAX7500 PRODUCTION Digital Temperature Sensors and Thermal Watchdog with Bus Lockup Protection
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ADALM-LSMSPG

Active Learning Module for Low-Speed Mixed Signal Playground

Features and Benefits

  • Hardware peripheral interfacing to:
    • Linux
    • no-OS (bare metal)
    • Zephyr
  • Raspberry Pi and Feather platform connections
  • Onboard AD5592r (SPI) and AD5593r, (I2C) 8-Channel, 12-Bit, Configurable ADC/DACs
  • Simple BJT curve tracer application circuits
  • ADT75 temperature sensor
  • ADALM2000 interface for monitoring and debug
  • SPI and I2C Pmods for expansion
  • Heartbeat LED and shutdown / reset switch

Product Details

The Analog Devices Active Learning Module - Low-Speed Mixed Signal Playground (ADALM-LSMSPG) facilitates hands-on exploration of software-hardware interfacing concepts. It consists of two 8-channel multifunction ADC/DAC/digital GPIOs - AD5592r and AD5593r - which have SPI and I2C interfaces, respectively. The AD5592r includes a simple NPN transistor curve tracer circuit as a representative instrumentation application. The AD5593r includes a PNP curve tracer, and both devices include bi-color "Hello, World!" LEDs. An LM75 temperature sensor is also included as a "bare minimum" peripheral example. The ADALM-LSMSPG is compatible with Raspberry Pi and Feather form factor hosts, and an ADALM2000 interface allows monitoring of the SPI and I2C busses for driver development and debug.

Example scripts and source code are provided for Linux, no-OS (bare-metal), and Zephyr applications.

APPLICATIONS

  • Hands-on learning about Linux device drivers and application software
  • Hands-on learning about no-OS / bare metal device drivers
  • Hands-on learning about Zephyr drivers and applications
  • Hands-on learning about SPI and I2C interface debugging

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Active Learning Module for Low-Speed Mixed Signal Playground
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