Remote diode measurement with resistance error correction enables accurate readings of up to 20 inches away from the IC
Microchip Technology Inc. [NASDAQ: MCHP], a leading provider of microcontroller, mixed-signal, analog and Flash-IP solutions, has announced the MCP990X family of System Management Bus (SMBus) temp sensor ICs for monitoring of up to four channels in cold, outdoor and industrial low-temperature applications ranging from freezers and refrigerators to base stations and remote radio units. With +1 degree C maximum accuracy for both external and internal diode temperatures from -40 degrees C to +65 degrees C, these ICs provide a low-cost, highly flexible solution where precision is needed at lower temperatures.
Microchip's temp sensors for colder applications
Advanced features of the MCP990X family include remote diode temperature measurement with resistance error correction that compensates for voltage drops from connectors and long board traces, enabling accurate readings of up to 20 inches away from the IC. Injected system noise from components such as DC-DC converters and backlight inverters is also minimised with a sample-frequency hopping filter, allowing for easier placement and routing. The combination of these features with options for dual, triple and quad temperature monitoring provides for a wider range of measurement opportunities for an entire system with a single IC.
"Extending our thermal-management portfolio to include a focus on colder remote and industrial applications gives us a unique offering in the industry," said Bryan J. Liddiard, marketing vice president of Microchip's Mixed-signal and Linear Products Division. "These devices complement system designs for our extensive line of microcontrollers as well, helping to ease development time based on the sensing and processing needs of end products."
Compact package options that take up less silicon space on the PCB and allow for smaller system solutions and better product design for temperature critical applications include a 2x2 footprint for the MCP9902 dual channel temperature sensor. The IC is the smallest temperature sensor in Microchip's portfolio and 33 percent smaller than the company's previous generation dual temperature sensor. Additionally, a 3x3 footprint package is available for the MCP9903 triple and MCP9904 quad temp sensors.
Development support
Microchip has also introduced the MCP9902 Evaluation Board (part # ADM00615), to enable development with the MCP9902 low temp sensor. This board is available now from microchipDIRECT ( http://www.microchipdirect.com/ProductSearch.aspx?keywords=ADM00615 ) and any of Microchip's authorised worldwide distributors.
Availability
All three members of the MCP990X are available today for sampling and volume production in 5,000-unit quantities. The MCP9902 is offered in an 8-pin, 2x2 WDFN package. The MCP9903 and MCP9904 are available in a 10-pin, 3x3 DFN package.
For additional information, contact any Microchip sales representative or authorised worldwide distributor, or visit Microchip's website at http://www.microchip.com/MCP990x . To purchase products mentioned in this press release, go to microchipDIRECT or contact one of Microchip's authorised distribution partners.
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