Texas Instruments Introduces Small Package and Low Power Resistor-programmable Temperature Switch And Analog Output Sensor

Texas Instruments TMP300

Texas Instruments introduced the industry's smallest (SC70 package) low-power, resistor-programmable temperature switch that operates over the largest supply voltage range. The TMP300 allows for simple temperature monitoring and control. The tiny size of the device makes it an attractive option for power supply systems, DC/DC modules, thermal monitoring and electronic protection systems.

Texas Instruments TMP300

The TMP300 features a trip point that is set by adding a single, inexpensive resistor, and the open-drain output can control a power switch or provide a processor interrupt. A separate pin on the device provides an analog output (10 mV/C) that can serve as a testing point or can be used in temperature-compensation loops. With a wide supply voltage range of 1.8 V to 18 V, the TMP300 allows for simple thermal monitoring without requiring an MCU/DSP. This lets the device take advantage of existing power buses in numerous applications, from battery-powered handhelds to industrial control systems. Further, the device's low power of 110uA (max) extends battery life.

The analog output measures temperature with +/-3°C accuracy (max) and the temperature switch has +/-4°C switch accuracy over a temperature range of -40°C to 125°C. Hysteresis of the TMP300 is pin programmable to two states of either 5°C or 10°C.

Available Today
The TMP300 is available now from TI and its authorized distributors in a SC70 package and is priced at $1.00 each in 100-piece quantities (suggested resale pricing). It will be introduced in a SOT23 package during 1Q 2008.