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±2.0°C analog output temperature sensor, with 19.5mV/°C gain 5-SC70 -10 to 125
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TMP236A2DCKT by Texas Instruments is a Temperature Sensor.
Temperature Sensors are under the broader part category of Sensors/Transducers.
Sensors and transducers detect and measure physical quantities like temperature, pressure, and force, converting them into electrical signals for various applications. Read more about Sensors/Transducers on our Sensors/Transducers part category page.
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TMP236A2DCKT
Texas Instruments
±2.0°C analog output temperature sensor, with 19.5mV/°C gain 5-SC70 -10 to 125
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Rohs Code | No | |
Part Life Cycle Code | Obsolete | |
Ihs Manufacturer | TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC | |
Reach Compliance Code | compliant | |
ECCN Code | EAR99 | |
HTS Code | 8542.39.00.01 | |
Date Of Intro | 2018-05-18 | |
Samacsys Manufacturer | Texas Instruments | |
Accuracy-Max (Cel) | 1 Cel | |
Additional Feature | SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION | |
Body Breadth | 1.25 mm | |
Body Height | 0.9 mm | |
Body Length or Diameter | 2 mm | |
Housing | PLASTIC | |
JESD-609 Code | e4 | |
Mounting Feature | SURFACE MOUNT | |
Number of Terminals | 5 | |
Operating Current-Max | 0.012 mA | |
Operating Temperature-Max | 125 °C | |
Operating Temperature-Min | -10 °C | |
Package Body Material | PLASTIC/EPOXY | |
Package Shape/Style | RECTANGULAR | |
Sensors/Transducers Type | TEMPERATURE SENSOR,ANALOG,VOLTAGE OUTPUT | |
Supply Voltage-Max | 5.5 V | |
Supply Voltage-Min | 3.1 V | |
Surface Mount | YES | |
Technology | CMOS | |
Terminal Finish | Nickel/Palladium/Gold/Silver (Ni/Pd/Au/Ag) | |
Termination Type | SOLDER |
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TMP236A2DCKR | Texas Instruments | $0.2750 | ±2.0°C analog output temperature sensor, with 19.5mV/°C gain 5-SC70 -10 to 125 | TMP236A2DCKT vs TMP236A2DCKR |
TMP236A2DBZR | Texas Instruments | $0.3004 | ±2.0°C analog output temperature sensor, with 19.5mV/°C gain 3-SOT-23 -10 to 125 | TMP236A2DCKT vs TMP236A2DBZR |
Texas Instruments recommends a 2-layer or 4-layer PCB with a solid ground plane on the bottom layer, and a thermal relief pattern on the top layer to minimize thermal resistance. A detailed layout guide is available in the TMP236 application note (SLUAAC4).
The TMP236 has a built-in calibration mechanism. Connect the device to a microcontroller, and use the TMP236's internal calibration registers to trim the temperature reading. The calibration process is described in the TMP236 datasheet (SBAS635).
The maximum cable length for the TMP236's digital interface (I2C or SPI) depends on the clock frequency and the capacitance of the cable. As a general guideline, Texas Instruments recommends keeping the cable length below 10 inches (25 cm) for frequencies up to 400 kHz. For longer cables, use a repeater or a buffer to maintain signal integrity.
Yes, the TMP236 is designed to operate in high-vibration environments. The device is qualified for automotive and industrial applications, and can withstand vibrations up to 10 g RMS (random vibration) and 20 g peak (shock). However, ensure that the PCB is properly mounted and secured to prevent mechanical stress on the device.
The TMP236 has a built-in POR and BOR circuitry to ensure a reliable startup. When the device powers up, it asserts a reset signal to the microcontroller. The microcontroller should wait for the reset signal to de-assert before starting to communicate with the TMP236. The POR and BOR thresholds are programmable through the device's registers.