Low Voltage Analog Temperature Sensor MAX6613
The MAX6613 is a low-cost, low-power analog output temperature sensor in a tiny 5-pin SC package. The MAX6613 supply voltage is 1.8V to 5.5V, with a typical current consumption of only 7.5µA
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The MAX6613 is a low-power inexpensive analog output (1 wire, plus power) temperature sensor in a tiny 5-pin SC70 package (0.65 mm pitch). The MAX6613 operates over a 1.8V to 5.5V supply voltage range, with a typical current consumption of only 7.5µA.
MAX6613 Low-Voltage, Low-Power Analog Output Temperature Sensor sample main.cpp code
Import programMAX6613_Low_Power_Temperature_Sensor
Sample source code for the MAX6613. The MAX6613 is a low-power analog output temperature sensor in a tiny 5-pin SC70 package. The supply current usage for the MAX6613 is typically 7.5µA.
MAX6613 Key Features
- Ultra-Low 7.5µA Typical Supply Current
- Self-heating effects are negligible due to the low current consumption of the part
- The MAX6613 is stable with any capacitive load from 0pF to 1000pF
- 1.8V to 3.7V Supply Voltage Range
- Operating Temperature Range -55°C to 130°C
- Tiny 5-pin SC70 (0.65 mm pitch) package.
- Pin Compatiable with LM20
Accuracy °C | Temperature Range °C | Accuracy °F | Temperature Range °F |
±4.0°C | -0.0°C to +50°C | +-7.2°F | 32°F to +122°F |
±4.4°C | -20.0°C to +85°C | +-7.92°F | -4°F to +185°F |
±4.5°C | -55.0°C to +100°C | +-8.1°F | -58°F to +212°F |
±4.7°C | +100.0°C to +125°C | +-8.46°F | 212°F to +257°F |
±5.0°C | +125.0°C to +130°C | +-9.0°F | 257°F to +266°F |
Datasheet
App Notes
- EDN Selecting the right digital temperature sensor for your application
- Types of Temperature Sensors
- Thermal Handbook
- How to Simplify the Interface between Microcontroller and Temperature Sensor
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