LM26CIM5-TPA/NOPB


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Description

LM26CIM5-TPA/NOPB Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics

±3°C Factory preset trip point temperature switch with analog output

Pricing (USD)

Quantity Unit Price
1 — 99 1.169
100 — 249 0.966
250 — 999 0.694
1,000 + 0.37

The above prices are for reference only.

Specifications

Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Minimum Operating Temperature -55
Maximum Operating Temperature 125
Factory Pack Quantity 1,000
Package | Pins SOT-23 (DBV) | 5

For more information, please refer to datasheet

Documents

LM26CIM5-TPA/NOPB Datasheet

More Information

The LM26 is a precision, single digital-output, low-power thermostat comprised of an internal reference, DAC, temperature sensor and comparator. Utilizing factory programming, it can be manufactured with different trip points as well as different digital output functionality. The trip point (TOS) can be preset at the factory to any temperature in the range of −55°C to 110°C in 1°C increments. The LM26 has one digital output (OS/OS/US/US), one digital input (HYST) and one analog output (VTEMP). The digital output stage can be preset as either open-drain or push-pull. In addition, it can be factory programmed to be active HIGH or LOW. The digital output can be factory programmed to indicate an over temperature shutdown event (OS or OS) or an under temperature shutdown event (US or US). When preset as an overtemperature shutdown (OS) it will go LOW to indicate that the die temperature is over the internally preset TOS and go HIGH when the temperature goes below (TOS–THYST). Similarly, when preprogrammed as an undertemperature shutdown (US) it will go HIGH to indicate that the temperature is below TUS and go LOW when the temperature is above (TUS+THYST). The typical hysteresis, THYST, can be set to 2°C or 10°C and is controlled by the state of the HYST pin. A VTEMP analog output provides a voltage that is proportional to temperature and has a −10.82 mV/°C output slope.

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