The TMP4719 device is a high-accuracy 1°C temperature sensor with one local integrated sensor and two remote temperature sensor channels that can be connected to diode-connected transistors, such as the popular MMBT3904 NPN transistor, to replace traditional thermistors or thermocouples. The remote channels can also be connected to a substrate thermal transistor or diode integrated inside microprocessors, microcontrollers, or FPGAs to monitor the die temperature of the IC.
The TMP4719 supports series resistance cancellation, programmable non-ideality factor (η-factor), configurable temperature limits, and programmable digital filters to improve the noise immunity of the device and provide a robust design for complex thermal environment monitoring applications. The device supports I2C and SMBus communication with logic levels down to 1.2V regardless of the main supply rail, enabling interoperability with low-voltage MCUs without needing a secondary low-voltage supply or a bus level shifter.
The TMP4719 device is a high-accuracy 1°C temperature sensor with one local integrated sensor and two remote temperature sensor channels that can be connected to diode-connected transistors, such as the popular MMBT3904 NPN transistor, to replace traditional thermistors or thermocouples. The remote channels can also be connected to a substrate thermal transistor or diode integrated inside microprocessors, microcontrollers, or FPGAs to monitor the die temperature of the IC.
The TMP4719 supports series resistance cancellation, programmable non-ideality factor (η-factor), configurable temperature limits, and programmable digital filters to improve the noise immunity of the device and provide a robust design for complex thermal environment monitoring applications. The device supports I2C and SMBus communication with logic levels down to 1.2V regardless of the main supply rail, enabling interoperability with low-voltage MCUs without needing a secondary low-voltage supply or a bus level shifter.