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BOARD STLM75/STDS75/ST72F651

STEVAL-IFS003V1

Manufacturer Part Number
STEVAL-IFS003V1
Description
BOARD STLM75/STDS75/ST72F651
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics

Specifications of STEVAL-IFS003V1

Design Resources
STEVAL-IFS003V1 Gerber Files STEVAL-IFS003V1 Schematic STEVAL-IFS003V1 Bill of Materials
Sensor Type
Temperature
Sensing Range
-55°C ~ 125°C
Interface
I²C
Voltage - Supply
7.5 V ~ 19 V
Embedded
Yes, MCU, 8-Bit
Utilized Ic / Part
ST72F651, STDS75, STLM75
Silicon Manufacturer
ST Micro
Silicon Core Number
STLM75/STDS75 And ST72F651AR6
Kit Application Type
Sensing - Temperature
Application Sub Type
Temperature Sensor
Kit Contents
Board
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Sensitivity
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
497-6238
Description
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Description
The STDS75 is a high-precision CMOS (digital) temperature sensor IC with a delta-sigma
analog-to-digital (ADC) converter and an I
for general applications such as personal computers, system thermal management,
electronics equipment, and industrial controllers, and is packaged in the industry standard
8-lead TSSOP and SO8 packages.
The device contains a band gap temperature sensor and programmable 9- to 12-bit ADC
which monitor and digitize the temperature to a resolution up to 0.0625 °C. The STDS75 is
typically accurate to (±3 °C - max) over the full temperature measurement range of
–55 °C to 125 °C with ±2 °C accuracy in the –25 °C to +100 °C range. At power-up, the
STDS75 defaults to 9-bit resolution for software compatibility with the STLM75.
STDS75 is specified for operating at supply voltages from 2.7 V to 5.5 V. Operating at 3.3 V,
the supply current is typically (125 µA).
The on-board delta-sigma analog-to-digital converter (ADC) converts the measured
temperature to a digital value that is calibrated in °C; for Fahrenheit applications a lookup
table or conversion routine is required.
The STDS75 is factory-calibrated and requires no external components to measure
temperature.
Serial communications
The STDS75 has a simple 2-wire I
user to access the data in the temperature register at any time. It communicates via the
serial interface with a master controller which operates at speeds up to 400kHz. Three pins
(A0, A1, and A2) are available for address selection, and enable the user to connect up to 8
devices on the same bus without address conflict.
In addition, the serial interface gives the user easy access to all STDS75 registers to
customize operation of the device.
Temperature sensor output
The STDS75 temperature sensor has a dedicated open drain overlimit signal/alert
(OS/INT/Alert) output which features a thermal alarm function. This function provides a
user-programmable trip and turn-off temperature. It can operate in either of two selectable
modes:
At power-up the STDS75 comes up in 9-bit mode and immediately begins measuring the
temperature and converting the temperature to a digital value. The resolution of the digital
output data is user-configurable to 9, 10, 11, or 12 bits which correspond to temperature
increments of 0.5 °C, 0.25 °C, 0.125 °C, and 0.0625 °C, respectively.
Comparator
Interrupt
mode.
mode, and
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C-compatible digital serial interface which allows the
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C-compatible serial digital interface. It is targeted
STDS75

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