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Local sensor accuracy (max) 1 Type Local Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 150 Supply voltage (min) (V) 2.7 Interface type I2C, SMBus Supply voltage (max) (V) 5.5 Features ALERT, One-shot conversion, UL recognized Supply current (max) (µA) 550 Temp resolution (max) (bps) 14 Remote channels (#) 0 Addresses 6 Rating Catalog
Local sensor accuracy (max) 1 Type Local Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 150 Supply voltage (min) (V) 2.7 Interface type I2C, SMBus Supply voltage (max) (V) 5.5 Features ALERT, One-shot conversion, UL recognized Supply current (max) (µA) 550 Temp resolution (max) (bps) 14 Remote channels (#) 0 Addresses 6 Rating Catalog
SOT-23-THN (DDC) 6 8.12 mm² 2.9 x 2.8
  • Single Address Pin Offers Choice of Three
    Selectable Addresses Per Version for a Total of
    Six Possible Addresses.
  • SMBus and I2C-compatible Two-Wire Interface
  • Supports 400-Khz Operation
  • Shutdown Mode With One-shot Feature Available
    for Very Low Average Power Consumption
  • Programmable Digital Temperature Resolution
    From 11 Bits to 14 Bits
  • Fast Conversion Rate Ideal for Quick Power Up
    and Measuring Rapidly Changing Temperature
  • Open-Drain ALERT Output Pin Goes Active When
    Temperature is Above a Programmed
    Temperature Limit
  • Very Stable, Low-noise Digital Output
  • UL Recognized Component
  • Key Specifications
    •  Supply Current
      • Operating
        • 320 µA (Typical)
        • 495 µA (Maximum)
      • Shutdown
        • 8 µA (Maximum)
        • 1.9 µA (Typical)
    • Temperature Accuracy
      • −10°C to 80°C: ±1.0°C (Maximum)
      • −25°C to 115°C: ±1.5°C (Maximum)
      • −40°C to 150°C: ±2°C (Maximum)
    • Resolution
      • 0.25°C to 0.03125°C
    • Conversion Time
      • 11-Bit (0.25°C): 14 ms (Maximum)
      • 14-Bit (0.03125°C): 112 ms (Maximum)
  • Single Address Pin Offers Choice of Three
    Selectable Addresses Per Version for a Total of
    Six Possible Addresses.
  • SMBus and I2C-compatible Two-Wire Interface
  • Supports 400-Khz Operation
  • Shutdown Mode With One-shot Feature Available
    for Very Low Average Power Consumption
  • Programmable Digital Temperature Resolution
    From 11 Bits to 14 Bits
  • Fast Conversion Rate Ideal for Quick Power Up
    and Measuring Rapidly Changing Temperature
  • Open-Drain ALERT Output Pin Goes Active When
    Temperature is Above a Programmed
    Temperature Limit
  • Very Stable, Low-noise Digital Output
  • UL Recognized Component
  • Key Specifications
    •  Supply Current
      • Operating
        • 320 µA (Typical)
        • 495 µA (Maximum)
      • Shutdown
        • 8 µA (Maximum)
        • 1.9 µA (Typical)
    • Temperature Accuracy
      • −10°C to 80°C: ±1.0°C (Maximum)
      • −25°C to 115°C: ±1.5°C (Maximum)
      • −40°C to 150°C: ±2°C (Maximum)
    • Resolution
      • 0.25°C to 0.03125°C
    • Conversion Time
      • 11-Bit (0.25°C): 14 ms (Maximum)
      • 14-Bit (0.03125°C): 112 ms (Maximum)

The LM73 is an integrated, digital-output temperature sensor featuring an incremental Delta-Sigma ADC with a two-wire interface that is compatible with the SMBus and I2C interfaces. The host can query the LM73 at any time to read temperature.

Available in a 6-pin SOT package, the LM73 occupies very little board area while operating over a wide temperature range (–40°C to 150°C) and providing ±1°C accuracy from –10°C to 80°C. The user can optimize between the conversion time and the sensitivity of the LM73 by programming it to report temperature in any of four different resolutions. Defaulting to 11-bit mode (0.25°C/LSB), the LM73 measures temperature in a maximum time of 14 ms, making it ideal for applications that require temperature data very soon after power-up. In its maximum resolution, 14-bit mode (0.03125°C/LSB), the LM73 is optimized to sense very small changes in temperature.

A single multi-level address line selects one of three unique device addresses. An open-drain ALERT output goes active when the temperature exceeds a programmable limit. Both the data and clock lines are filtered for excellent noise tolerance and reliable communication. Additionally, a time-out feature on the clock and data lines causes the LM73 to automatically reset these lines if either is held low for an extended time, thus exiting any bus lock-up condition without processor intervention.

The LM73 is an integrated, digital-output temperature sensor featuring an incremental Delta-Sigma ADC with a two-wire interface that is compatible with the SMBus and I2C interfaces. The host can query the LM73 at any time to read temperature.

Available in a 6-pin SOT package, the LM73 occupies very little board area while operating over a wide temperature range (–40°C to 150°C) and providing ±1°C accuracy from –10°C to 80°C. The user can optimize between the conversion time and the sensitivity of the LM73 by programming it to report temperature in any of four different resolutions. Defaulting to 11-bit mode (0.25°C/LSB), the LM73 measures temperature in a maximum time of 14 ms, making it ideal for applications that require temperature data very soon after power-up. In its maximum resolution, 14-bit mode (0.03125°C/LSB), the LM73 is optimized to sense very small changes in temperature.

A single multi-level address line selects one of three unique device addresses. An open-drain ALERT output goes active when the temperature exceeds a programmable limit. Both the data and clock lines are filtered for excellent noise tolerance and reliable communication. Additionally, a time-out feature on the clock and data lines causes the LM73 to automatically reset these lines if either is held low for an extended time, thus exiting any bus lock-up condition without processor intervention.

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* Data sheet LM73 2.7-V, SOT-23, 11- to 14-Bit Digital Temperature Sensor With 2-Wire Interface datasheet (Rev. F) PDF | HTML 29 Oct 2015
Application note How to Read and Interpret Digital Temperature Sensor Output Data PDF | HTML 12 Apr 2024
Certificate UL Certificate of Compliance Vol1-Sec6 E232195 09 Aug 2018
Application note Applying I2C-Compatible Temperature Sensors in Systems With Slow Clock Edges (Rev. A) 06 May 2013

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Driver or library

LM73SW-LINUX — Linux Driver for LM73

The Linux driver supports the LM73 Temperature Sensor. The Linux driver supports communication through the I2C bus and interfaces with the Hardware Monitoring sub-system.

 

Linux Mainline Status

Available in Linux Main line: Yes
Available through git.ti.com: N/A

Supported Devices:

  • lm73

 

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LM63 1 remote and local temperature sensor with fan control LM64 1 remote and local temp sensor with fan control and 5 GPIO's LM71 ±1.5°C Temperature Sensor with SPI Interface LM71-Q1 Automotive Grade, ±1.5°C Temperature Sensor with SPI Interface LM73 ±1°C Temperature Sensor with I2C/SMBus Interface LM86 ±0.75°C remote and local temperature sensor with SMBus interface LM89 ±0.75°C remote and local temperature sensor with SMBus interface and 2 addresses for bus sharing LM90 Remote and Local Temperature Sensor with SMBus Interface LM93 2 remote, 1 local temp sensor with hardware monitor and 16 power supply voltage monitors LM95010 ±2°C Temperature Sensor with SensorPath Interface LM95071 ±1°C Temperature Sensor with SPI Interface LM95221 ±3°C dual remote & local temperature sensor with beta compensation and SMBus, I2C LM95231 Dual Remote and Local Temperature Sensor with TruTherm Technology and SMBus Interface LM95235 ±0.75°C remote & local temperature sensor with SMBus, beta compensation for 65/90n LM95235-Q1 Automotive Grade, ±2°C Remote and Local Temperature Sensor with TruTherm Technology and SMBus LM96000 Hardware monitor with fan control and 6 power supply voltage monitors LM96080 1 local temp sensor with fan speed and power supply voltage monitor LM96163 1 remote and local temp sensor with beta compensation and fan control LM99 Remote and Local Temperature Sensor with TruTherm Technology and SMBus Interface
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Supported products & hardware

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Digital temperature sensors
LM63 1 remote and local temperature sensor with fan control LM64 1 remote and local temp sensor with fan control and 5 GPIO's LM71 ±1.5°C Temperature Sensor with SPI Interface LM71-Q1 Automotive Grade, ±1.5°C Temperature Sensor with SPI Interface LM73 ±1°C Temperature Sensor with I2C/SMBus Interface LM75A 2C industry standard temperature sensor, I2C/SMBus interface LM86 ±0.75°C remote and local temperature sensor with SMBus interface LM89 ±0.75°C remote and local temperature sensor with SMBus interface and 2 addresses for bus sharing LM90 Remote and Local Temperature Sensor with SMBus Interface LM93 2 remote, 1 local temp sensor with hardware monitor and 16 power supply voltage monitors LM95010 ±2°C Temperature Sensor with SensorPath Interface LM95071 ±1°C Temperature Sensor with SPI Interface LM95172-Q1 Automotive Grade, ±1°C Temperature Sensor with 200°C Capability and SPI Interface LM95214 ±2°C Quad Remote and Local Temperature Sensor with SMBus Interface LM95221 ±3°C dual remote & local temperature sensor with beta compensation and SMBus, I2C LM95231 Dual Remote and Local Temperature Sensor with TruTherm Technology and SMBus Interface LM95233 ±2°C Dual Remote and Local Temperature Sensor with TruTherm Technology and SMBus Interface LM95234 ±2°C Quad Remote and Local Temperature Sensor with TruTherm Technology and SMBus Interface LM95235 ±0.75°C remote & local temperature sensor with SMBus, beta compensation for 65/90n LM95235-Q1 Automotive Grade, ±2°C Remote and Local Temperature Sensor with TruTherm Technology and SMBus LM95241 ±1.25°C dual remote & local temperature sensor with beta compensation and SMBus, I LM95245 ±0.75°C remote & local temperature sensor with SMBus, beta compensation for 45nm d LM96000 Hardware monitor with fan control and 6 power supply voltage monitors LM96080 1 local temp sensor with fan speed and power supply voltage monitor LM96163 1 remote and local temp sensor with beta compensation and fan control LM99 Remote and Local Temperature Sensor with TruTherm Technology and SMBus Interface
Precision ADCs
ADC128D818 12-Bit, 82SPS, 8-Ch Delta-Sigma ADC with Temp Sensor, INT / EXT Voltage Reference & I2C Interface
Simulation model

LM73 IBIS Model

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SOT-23-THN (DDC) 6 Ultra Librarian

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