LM75ADP Product Information|NXP

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Operating Features

ParameterValue
Remark
Extended temperature range, temperature to digital converter, programmable threshold
Standby current [typ] (µA)
3
Operating Temperature (°C)
-55~125
Part type
Supervisor, Temperature
ParameterValue
Accuracy on-chip (±°C)
2@-25~100?3@-55~125
Operating voltage (VDC)
2.8~5.5
Assignable addresses
8
I2C/SMBus clock (kHz)
400

Environmental

Part/12NCPbFreeEU RoHSHalogen FreeRHF IndicatorREACH SVHCWeight (mg)
LM75ADP,118(935269776118)
Yes
Yes
Certificate Of Analysis (CoA)
Yes
DREACH SVHC
24.466

Quality

Part/12NCSafe Assure Functional SafetyMoisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)Peak Package Body Temperature (PPT) (C°)FITMTBFIR
Lead SolderingLead Free SolderingLead SolderingLead Free Soldering
LM75ADP,118
(935269776118)
No
1
1
240
260
2.0
5.0E8
0.0

Shipping

Part/12NCHarmonized Tariff (US)Disclaimer
LM75ADP,118
(935269776118)
854239

More about LM75A

The LM75A is a temperature-to-digital converter using an on-chip bandgap temperature sensor and Sigma-delta A-to-D conversion technique. The device is also a thermal detector providing an overtemperature detection output. The LM75A contains a number of data registers: Configuration register (Conf) to store the device settings such as device operation mode, OS operation mode, OS polarity and OS fault queue as described in Section 7 "Functional description"; temperature register (Temp) to store the digital temp reading, and set-point registers (Tos and Thyst) to store programmable overtemperature shutdown and hysteresis limits, that can be communicated by a controller via the 2-wire serial I²C-bus interface. The device also includes an open-drain output (OS) which becomes active when the temperature exceeds the programmed limits. There are three selectable logic address pins so that eight devices can be connected on the same bus without address conflict.

The LM75A can be configured for different operation conditions. It can be set in a normal mode to periodically monitor the ambient temperature, or in shutdown mode to minimize power consumption. The OS output operates in either of two selectable modes: OS comparator mode or OS interrupt mode. Its active state can be selected as either HIGH or LOW. The fault queue that defines the number of consecutive faults in order to activate the OS output is programmable as well as the set-point limits.

The temperature register always stores an 11-bit 2's complement data giving a temperature resolution of 0.125 °C. This high-temperature resolution is particularly useful in applications of measuring precisely the thermal drift or runaway.

The device is powered-up in normal operation mode with the OS in comparator mode, temperature threshold of 80 °C and hysteresis of 75 °C, so that it can be used as a stand-alone thermostat with those pre-defined temperature set points.