Automotive Grade, 2.2V-Capable, 10 uA Analog Output Temperature Sensor
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Features
- LMT86-Q1 is AEC-Q100 Qualified for Automotive Applications:
- Device Temperature Grade 0: –40°C to +150°C
- Device HBM ESD Classification Level 2
- Device CDM ESD Classification Level C6
- Very Accurate: ±0.4°C Typical
- Low 2.2-V Operation
- Average Sensor Gain of -10.9 mV/°C
- Low 5.4-µA Quiescent Current
- Wide Temperature Range: –50°C to 150°C
- Output is Short-Circuit Protected
- Push-Pull Output With ±50-µA Drive Capability
- Footprint Compatible With the Industry-Standard LM20/19 and LM35 Temperature Sensors
- Cost-Effective Alternative to Thermistors
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Description
The LMT86-Q1 are precision CMOS temperature sensors with ±0.4°C typical accuracy (±2.7°C maximum) and a linear analog output voltage that is inversely proportional to temperature. The 2.2-V supply voltage operation, 5.4-µA quiescent current, and 0.7-ms power-on time enable effective power-cycling architectures to minimize power consumption for battery-powered applications such as drones and sensor nodes. The LMT86-Q1 device is AEC-Q100 Grade 0 qualified and maintains ±2.7°C maximum accuracy over the full operating temperature range without calibration; this makes the LMT86-Q1 suitable for automotive applications such as infotainment, cluster, and powertrain systems. The accuracy over the wide operating range and other features make the LMT86-Q1 an excellent alternative to thermistors.
For devices with different average sensor gains and comparable accuracy, refer to Comparable Alternative Devices for alternative devices in the LMT8x family.
Technical documentation
Type | Title | Date | |
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* | Datasheet | LMT86-Q1 2.2-V, SC70, Analog Temperature Sensors datasheet | Oct. 20, 2017 |
Functional safety information | LMT86-Q1 Functional Safety User's Guide | Feb. 17, 2020 | |
Technical articles | How to choose the right thermistor for your temperature sensing application | Feb. 12, 2020 | |
Technical articles | How to enable thermal safety for automotive infotainment and cluster systems | Oct. 15, 2019 | |
Technical articles | Driving industrial innovation with small-size sensors | Sep. 12, 2019 | |
Application note | SC Temp Sensors Challenge Precision RTDs and Thermistors in Build Automation (Rev. A) | May 08, 2019 | |
Technical articles | How to select a temperature sensor probe | Feb. 18, 2016 |
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Design files
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download TIDA-01507 BOM.pdf (106KB) -
download TIDA-01507 Assembly Drawing.pdf (519KB) -
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download TIDA-01507 CAD Files.zip (2772KB) -
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Design files
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download TIDA-00281 BOM.pdf (104KB) -
download TIDA-00281 Assembly Drawing.pdf (541KB) -
download TIDA-00281 PCB.pdf (5447KB) -
download TIDA-00281 Cad Files.zip (1813KB) -
download TIDA-00281 Gerber (Rev. A).zip (1533KB)
Design files
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download TIDA-00901 Assembly Drawing.pdf (138KB) -
download TIDA-00901 BOM.pdf (82KB) -
download TIDA-00901 CAD Files .zip (1128KB) -
download TIDA-00901 Gerber.zip (710KB) -
download TIDA-00901 PCB.pdf (1941KB)
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