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Local sensor accuracy (max) 1 Type Remote Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 125 Supply voltage (min) (V) 3 Interface type I2C, SMBus Supply voltage (max) (V) 26 Features ALERT, Bidirectional, Integrated Power Monitor Supply current (max) (µA) 1400 Temp resolution (max) (bps) 13 Remote channels (#) 2 Addresses 4 Rating Catalog
Local sensor accuracy (max) 1 Type Remote Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 125 Supply voltage (min) (V) 3 Interface type I2C, SMBus Supply voltage (max) (V) 26 Features ALERT, Bidirectional, Integrated Power Monitor Supply current (max) (µA) 1400 Temp resolution (max) (bps) 13 Remote channels (#) 2 Addresses 4 Rating Catalog
SOIC (D) 14 51.9 mm² 8.65 x 6 VQFN (RSA) 16 16 mm² 4 x 4
  • ±1°C REMOTE DIODE SENSORS
  • ±1°C LOCAL TEMPERATURE SENSOR
  • SERIES RESISTANCE CANCELLATION
  • n-FACTOR CORRECTION
  • TEMPERATURE ALERT FUNCTION
  • AVERAGING
  • 12-BIT RESOLUTION
  • DIODE FAULT DETECTION
  • SENSES BUS VOLTAGES FROM 0 V TO +26 V
  • REPORTS CURRENT IN AMPS, VOLTAGE IN VOLTS AND POWER IN WATTS
  • HIGH ACCURACY: 1% MAXIMUM OVER TEMPERATURE
  • WATCHDOG LIMITS:
    • Upper Over-Limit
    • Lower Under-Limit
  • ±1°C REMOTE DIODE SENSORS
  • ±1°C LOCAL TEMPERATURE SENSOR
  • SERIES RESISTANCE CANCELLATION
  • n-FACTOR CORRECTION
  • TEMPERATURE ALERT FUNCTION
  • AVERAGING
  • 12-BIT RESOLUTION
  • DIODE FAULT DETECTION
  • SENSES BUS VOLTAGES FROM 0 V TO +26 V
  • REPORTS CURRENT IN AMPS, VOLTAGE IN VOLTS AND POWER IN WATTS
  • HIGH ACCURACY: 1% MAXIMUM OVER TEMPERATURE
  • WATCHDOG LIMITS:
    • Upper Over-Limit
    • Lower Under-Limit

The TMP512 (dual-channel) and TMP513 (triple-channel) are system monitors that include remote sensors, a local temperature sensor, and a high-side current shunt monitor. These system monitors have the capability of measuring remote temperatures, on-chip temperatures, and system voltage/power/current consumption.

The remote temperature sensor diode-connected transistors are typically low-cost, NPN- or PNP-type transistors or diodes that are an integral part of microcontrollers, microprocessors, or FPGAs. Remote accuracy is ±1°C for multiple IC manufacturers, with no calibration needed. The two-wire serial interface accepts SMBus™ or two-wire write and read commands.

The onboard current shunt monitor is a high-side current shunt and power monitor. It monitors both the shunt drop and supply voltage. A programmable calibration value (along with the TMP512/TMP513 internal digital multiplier) enables direct readout in amps; an additional multiplication calculates power in watts. The TMP512 and TMP513 both feature two separate onboard watchdog capabilities: an over-limit comparator and a lower-limit comparator.

These devices use a single +3 V to +26 V supply, drawing a maximum of 1.4 mA of supply current, and they are specified for operation from –40°C to +125°C.

The TMP512 (dual-channel) and TMP513 (triple-channel) are system monitors that include remote sensors, a local temperature sensor, and a high-side current shunt monitor. These system monitors have the capability of measuring remote temperatures, on-chip temperatures, and system voltage/power/current consumption.

The remote temperature sensor diode-connected transistors are typically low-cost, NPN- or PNP-type transistors or diodes that are an integral part of microcontrollers, microprocessors, or FPGAs. Remote accuracy is ±1°C for multiple IC manufacturers, with no calibration needed. The two-wire serial interface accepts SMBus™ or two-wire write and read commands.

The onboard current shunt monitor is a high-side current shunt and power monitor. It monitors both the shunt drop and supply voltage. A programmable calibration value (along with the TMP512/TMP513 internal digital multiplier) enables direct readout in amps; an additional multiplication calculates power in watts. The TMP512 and TMP513 both feature two separate onboard watchdog capabilities: an over-limit comparator and a lower-limit comparator.

These devices use a single +3 V to +26 V supply, drawing a maximum of 1.4 mA of supply current, and they are specified for operation from –40°C to +125°C.

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* Data sheet Temperature and Power Supply System Monitors datasheet (Rev. A) 03 May 2011
EVM User's guide TMP512/TMP513EVM User's Guide 14 Apr 2010

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