MAX30208CLB+T LGA-10 temperature sensor MAXIM original stock
Negotiable /Piece
Min.Order:1 Piece
Shenzhen nanbeihang Electronic Development Co., Ltd
SIT1051AT/3 SOP-8 CAN transceiver SIT (Xinlite) brand new original equipment
PH1A100SFG676 Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) ANLOGIC/Anlu Technology Low Price Processing
EG4S20BG256 On site programmable gate array (FPGA) ANLOGIC/Anlu Technology original stock
ACPL-K34T-500E Logic output optocoupler AVAGO original stock
ATT7022EU-N LQFP-44 Energy metering chip Juquan Optoelectronics original stock
describe
MAX30208 operates at a power supply voltage of 1.7V to 3.6V and is a low-power, high-precision digital temperature sensor with an accuracy of ± 0.1 ° C ranging from+30 ° C to+50 ° C and ± 0.15 ° C ranging from 0 ° C to+70 ° C. MAX30208 has a resolution of 16 bits (0.005 ° C).
This device uses a standard I2C serial interface to communicate with the host controller. There are two GPIO pins available. GPIO1 can be configured to trigger temperature transitions, while GPIO0 can be configured to generate interrupts with selectable status bits.
MAX30208 includes a 32 word FIFO for temperature data and also includes high and low threshold digital temperature alarms. This device can be packaged in a 2mm x 2mm x 0.75mm, 10 needle thin LGA bag.
Advantages and Features
● High precision and precision
± 0.1 ° C accuracy from+30 ° C to+50 ° C
± 0.15 ° C accuracy from+0 ° C to+70 ° C
Low power consumption
Working voltage from 1.7V to 3.6V
67 during the measurement process μ A working current
• 0.5 μ A standby current
15 milliseconds integration time
● Small size
2mm x 2mm x 0.75mm, 10 needle thin LGA
● Safety and compliance
High and low temperature alarms
● Digital interface
• configurable conversion temperature input pins
• configurable interrupt output pins
32 word FIFO for temperature data
4 I2C addresses available - more addresses
Can be provided upon request
• Unique ROM ID allows the device to become NIST
Traceable
application
Wearable thermometer
Medical thermometer
● IoT sensors