MAX6672

PWM Output Temperature Sensors in SC70 Packages

Lowest Power PWM Output Temperature Sensors Available in SC70 Packages

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Overview

  • Simple Single-Wire PWM Output
  • Tiny SC70 Package
  • Low 60µA (typ) Supply Current Consumption
  • 1.4kHz Nominal Frequency
  • Choice of Outputs
    • Open Drain (MAX6672)
    • Push-Pull (MAX6673)
  • 2.4V to 5.5V Supply Range

The MAX6672/MAX6673 are low-current temperature sensors with a single-wire output. These temperature sensors convert the ambient temperature into a 1.4kHz PWM output, which contains the temperature information in its duty cycle. The MAX6672 has an open-drain output and the MAX6673 has a push-pull output.

The MAX6672/MAX6673 operate from 2.4V to 5.5V with a maximum supply current of 150µA. Both devices feature a single-wire output that minimizes the number of pins necessary to interface with a microprocessor.

The MAX6672/MAX6673 are available in 5-pin SC70 packages.

Applications

  • Environmental Control
  • HVAC
  • Industrial and Process Control
  • Isolated Temperature Sensing

MAX6672
PWM Output Temperature Sensors in SC70 Packages
MAX6672, MAX6673: Typical Application Circuit
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Hardware Ecosystem

Parts Product Life Cycle Description
Temperature Sensors 3
MAX6667 High-Accuracy PWM Output Temperature Sensors
MAX6676 Low-Voltage, 1.8kHz PWM Output Temperature Sensors
MAX6677 Low-Voltage, 1.8kHz PWM Output Temperature Sensors
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