The SM72480 is a low-voltage, precision, dual-output, low-power temperature switch and
temperature sensor. The temperature trip point (TTRIP) is set at the factory
to be 120°C. Built-in temperature hysteresis (THYST) keeps the output stable
in an environment of temperature instability.
In normal operation the SM72480 temperature switch outputs assert when the die
temperature exceeds TTRIP. The temperature switch outputs will reset when
the temperature falls below a temperature equal to (TTRIP −
THYST). The OVERTEMP digital output, is active-high with a push-pull
structure, while the OVERTEMP digital output, is active-low with an
open-drain structure.
The analog output, VTEMP, delivers an analog output voltage with
Negative Temperature Coefficient — NTC.
Driving the TRIP TEST input high: (1) causes the digital outputs to be asserted for
in-situ verification and, (2) causes the threshold voltage to appear at the
VTEMP output pin, which could be used to verify the temperature trip
point.
The SM72480's low minimum supply voltage makes it ideal for 1.8 volt system designs. Its
wide operating range, low supply current , and excellent accuracy provide a temperature switch
solution for a wide range of commercial and industrial applications.
The SM72480 is a low-voltage, precision, dual-output, low-power temperature switch and
temperature sensor. The temperature trip point (TTRIP) is set at the factory
to be 120°C. Built-in temperature hysteresis (THYST) keeps the output stable
in an environment of temperature instability.
In normal operation the SM72480 temperature switch outputs assert when the die
temperature exceeds TTRIP. The temperature switch outputs will reset when
the temperature falls below a temperature equal to (TTRIP −
THYST). The OVERTEMP digital output, is active-high with a push-pull
structure, while the OVERTEMP digital output, is active-low with an
open-drain structure.
The analog output, VTEMP, delivers an analog output voltage with
Negative Temperature Coefficient — NTC.
Driving the TRIP TEST input high: (1) causes the digital outputs to be asserted for
in-situ verification and, (2) causes the threshold voltage to appear at the
VTEMP output pin, which could be used to verify the temperature trip
point.
The SM72480's low minimum supply voltage makes it ideal for 1.8 volt system designs. Its
wide operating range, low supply current , and excellent accuracy provide a temperature switch
solution for a wide range of commercial and industrial applications.