Datasheet4U Logo Datasheet4U.com

ADT7310 - 16-Bit Digital SPI Temperature Sensor

General Description

The ADT7310 is a high accuracy digital temperature sensor in a narrow SOIC package.

It contains a band gap temperature reference and a 13-bit ADC to monitor and digitize the temperature to a 0.0625°C resolution.

The ADC resolution, by default, is set to 13 bits (0.0625 °C).

Key Features

  • 13- or 16-bit user selectable temperature-to-digital converter Temperature accuracy ±0.5°C from.
  • 40°C to +105°C No temperature calibration/correction required by user Power saving 1 sample per second (SPS) mode Fast first conversion on power-up of 6 ms SPI-compatible interface Operating temperature from.
  • 55°C to +150°C Operating voltage: 2.7 V to 5.5 V Critical overtemperature indicator Programmable overtemperature/undertemperature interrupt Low power consumption: 700 μW typical.

📥 Download Datasheet

Full PDF Text Transcription (Reference)

The following content is an automatically extracted verbatim text from the original manufacturer datasheet and is provided for reference purposes only.

View original datasheet text
www.DataSheet4U.com ±0.5°C Accurate, 16-Bit Digital SPI Temperature Sensor ADT7310 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The ADT7310 is a high accuracy digital temperature sensor in a narrow SOIC package. It contains a band gap temperature reference and a 13-bit ADC to monitor and digitize the temperature to a 0.0625°C resolution. The ADC resolution, by default, is set to 13 bits (0.0625 °C). This can be changed to 16 bits (0.0078 °C) by setting Bit 7 in the configuration register (Register Address 0x01). The ADT7310 is guaranteed to operate over supply voltages from 2.7 V to 5.5 V. Operating at 3.3 V, the average supply current is typically 210 μA. The ADT7310 has a shutdown mode that powers down the device and offers a shutdown current of typically 2 μA.