Microchip's MCP9800 is a digital temperature sensor capable of reading temperatures from -55°C to +125°C. Temperature data is measured from an integrated temperature sensor and converted to digital word with a user selectable 9- to 12-bit sigma delta analog-to-digital converter. The MCP9800 notifies the host controller when the ambient temperature exceeds a user-programmed set point. The ALERT output is programmable either as a simple comparator for thermostat operation or as a temperature event interrupt. Communication with the sensor is accomplished via a two-wire bus that is compatible with industry standard protocols. This permits reading the current temperature, programming the set point and hysteresis, and configuring the device. Small physical size, low installed cost, and ease of use make the MCP9800 an ideal choice for implementing sophisticated temperature system management schemes in a variety of applications.
Features
- 2-wire I2C™ / SMBus compatible interface
- User selectable 9- to 12-bit resolution
- ±1°C accuracy from -10°C to +85°C
- ±2°C accuracy from +85°C to +125°C
- Low operating current: 220 µA (typ.)
- Shutdown mode: 1 µA (max.)
- Power saving one-shot temperature conversion measurement
- Space saving SOT-23 package
Applications
- Personal computers and servers
- Hard disk drives and other PC peripherals
- Entertainment systems
- Office equipment
- Data communication equipment
- Mobile phones
- General purpose temperature monitoring