LM76CHM-5/NOPB


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Description

LM76CHM-5/NOPB Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics

±1°C Temperature Sensor with Alert Function and I2C/SMBUS Interface

Pricing (USD)

Quantity Unit Price
1 — 99 3.125
100 — 249 2.738
250 — 999 1.92
1,000 + 1.08

The above prices are for reference only.

Specifications

Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Product Category Board Mount Temperature Sensors
RoHS Y
Output Type Digital
Configuration Local
Accuracy +/- 1 C
Supply Voltage - Min 4.5 V
Supply Voltage - Max 5.5 V
Interface Type 2-Wire, I2C, SMBus
Resolution 12 bit
Minimum Operating Temperature - 55 C
Maximum Operating Temperature + 150 C
Shutdown Shutdown
Temperature Threshold Programmable
Mounting Style SMD/SMT
Package / Case SOIC-8
Product Window Sensor
Packaging Tube
Output Current 10 mA
Series LM76
Brand Texas Instruments
Operating Supply Current 250 uA
Product Type Temperature Sensors
Factory Pack Quantity 95
Subcategory Sensors
Unit Weight 0.002903 oz

For more information, please refer to datasheet

Documents

LM76CHM-5/NOPB Datasheet

More Information

The LM76 is a digital temperature sensor and thermal window comparator with an I2C Serial Bus interface with an accuracy of ±1°C. This accuracy for the LM76CHM is specified for a −10°C to 45°C temperature range. The LM76CHM is specified with an accuracy ±0.5°C at 25°C. The window-comparator architecture of the LM76 eases the design of temperature control systems conforming to the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) specification for personal computers. The open-drain Interrupt (INT) output becomes active whenever temperature goes outside a programmable window, while a separate Critical Temperature Alarm (T_CRIT_A) output becomes active when the temperature exceeds a programmable critical limit. The INT output can operate in either a comparator or event mode, while the T_CRIT_A output operates in comparator mode only.

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