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MAX6575H - SOT Temperature Sensor

Download the MAX6575H datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MAX6575L variant, as both devices belong to the same sot temperature sensor family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The MAX6575L/H is a low-cost, low-current temperature sensor with a single-wire digital interface.

Key Features

  • accuracy of ±3°C at +25°C, ±4.5°C at +85°C, and ±5°C at +125°C. The MAX6575L/H is a monostable, externally triggered temperature sensor that allows a microproces sor (μP) to interface with up to eight temperature sensors using a single control line. Temperatures are sensed by measuring the time delay between the falling edge of the external triggering pulse and the falling edge of the subsequent pulse delays reported from the devices. Different sensors on the same I/O line use different timeout.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MAX6575L-MaximIntegrated.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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MAX6575L/H SOT Temperature Sensor with Multidrop Single-Wire Digital Interface General Description The MAX6575L/H is a low-cost, low-current temperature sensor with a single-wire digital interface. It features accuracy of ±3°C at +25°C, ±4.5°C at +85°C, and ±5°C at +125°C. The MAX6575L/H is a monostable, externally triggered temperature sensor that allows a microproces sor (μP) to interface with up to eight temperature sensors using a single control line. Temperatures are sensed by measuring the time delay between the falling edge of the external triggering pulse and the falling edge of the subsequent pulse delays reported from the devices. Different sensors on the same I/O line use different timeout multipliers to avoid overlapping signals.