LM60BIM3X/NOPB

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±2°C analog output temperature sensor with 6.25mV /°C gain and TO-92 option


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Features for the LM60

  • Industry-Standard Sensor Gain/Offset:
    • 6.25mV/°C, 424 mV at 0°C
  • LM60B Temperature Accuracy:
    • ±2°C (Max) at 25°C
    • ±3°C (Max) over −25°C to +125°C (Legacy chip) and −40°C to +125°C (New chip)
  • LM60C Temperature Accuracy:
    • ±3°C (Max) at 25°C
    • ±4°C (Max) over −40°C to +125°C
  • Wide Supply Range: 2.7V to 10V
  • Quiescent Current at 25°C: 110µA (Max/Legacy chip) and 70µA (Max/New chip)
  • Available Package Options:
    • SOT-23 (3-pin)
    • TO-92 (3-pin, Straight Leads)
    • TO-92 (3-pin, Formed Leads)
  • Nonlinearity: ±0.8°C (Maximum)
  • DC Output Impedance: 120Ω/800Ω (typ/Max)
  • Suitable for Remote Applications

Description for the LM60

The LM60 device is a precision integrated-circuit temperature sensor that can sense a −40°C to +125°C temperature range while operating from a single 2.7V to 10V supply. The output voltage of the device is linearly proportional to Celsius (Centigrade) temperature (6.25mV/°C) and has a DC offset of 424mV. The offset allows reading negative temperatures without the need for a negative supply. The nominal output voltage of the device ranges from 174mV to 1205mV for a −40°C to +125°C temperature range. The device is calibrated to provide accuracies of ±2°C at room temperature and ±3°C over the full −25°C to +125°C (for Legacy chip) or −40°C to +125°C (for New chip) temperature range.

The linear output of the device, 424mV offset, and factory calibration simplify external circuitry required in a single supply environment where reading negative temperatures is required. Because the quiescent current of the device is less than 110µA (for Legacy chip) and 70µA (for New chip), self-heating is limited to a very low 0.1°C in still air in the SOT-23 package. Shutdown capability for the device is intrinsic because the inherent low power consumption allows the device to be powered directly from the output of many logic gates.