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TMP007 Series

Infrared Thermopile Contactless Temperature Sensor with Integrated Math Engine in WCSP Package

Manufacturer: Texas Instruments

Catalog(1 parts)

PartOutput TypeFeaturesVoltage - SupplyVoltage - SupplySensor TypeAccuracy - Highest (Lowest)Accuracy - Highest (Lowest)Operating TemperatureOperating TemperatureTest ConditionTest ConditionMounting TypeSupplier Device PackageSensing Temperature - LocalSensing Temperature - LocalResolution
Texas Instruments
TMP007AIYZFR
Temperature Sensor Digital, Infrared (IR) -40°C ~ 125°C 14 b 8-DSBGA
I2C/SMBus
One-Shot, Output Switch, Shutdown Mode
2.5 V
5.5 V
Digital, Infrared (IR)
-1 °C
1 °C
125 °C
-40 °C
-40 °C
125 °C
Surface Mount
8-DSBGA
125 °C
-40 °C
14 b

Key Features

Integrated MEMS Thermopile for Noncontact Temperature Sensing14-Bit Local Temperature Sensor for Cold Junction Reference±1°C (max) from 0°C to +60°C±1.5°C (max) from –40°C to +125°CIntegrated Math EngineDirectly Read Object TemperatureProgrammable AlertsNonvolatile Memory for Storing Calibration CoefficientsTransient CorrectionTwo-Wire Serial Interface OptionsI2C and SMBus CompatibleEight Programmable AddressesLow PowerSupply: 2.5 V to 5.5 VActive Current: 270 µA (typ)2-µA Shutdown (max)Compact Package1.9-mm × 1.9-mm × 0.625-mm DSBGAIntegrated MEMS Thermopile for Noncontact Temperature Sensing14-Bit Local Temperature Sensor for Cold Junction Reference±1°C (max) from 0°C to +60°C±1.5°C (max) from –40°C to +125°CIntegrated Math EngineDirectly Read Object TemperatureProgrammable AlertsNonvolatile Memory for Storing Calibration CoefficientsTransient CorrectionTwo-Wire Serial Interface OptionsI2C and SMBus CompatibleEight Programmable AddressesLow PowerSupply: 2.5 V to 5.5 VActive Current: 270 µA (typ)2-µA Shutdown (max)Compact Package1.9-mm × 1.9-mm × 0.625-mm DSBGA

Description

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The TMP007 is a fully-integrated microelectro-mechanical system (MEMS) thermopile sensor that measures the temperature of an object without direct contact. The thermopile absorbs passive infrared energy from an object at wavelengths between 4 µm to 16 µm within the end-user defined field of view. The internal math engine combines the corresponding change in voltage across the thermopile with the internal cold-junction reference temperature sensor to calculate the target object temperature. The TMP007 also provides nonvolatile memory for storing calibration coefficients. The TMP007 is designed with portability and power in mind, and can easily be placed in the tightest of spaces while using standard surface-mount assembly processes. Low power consumption also makes it well suited for battery-powered applications. The TMP006 offers a reduced feature set. The TMP006 offers similar performance as the TMP007, but does not contain the math engine or nonvolatile memory. The Infrared thermopile sensor is specified to operate from –40°C to +125°C. It is possible to measure object temperature beyond the device operating range as long as the device itself does not exceed the operating temperature range (–40°C to +125°C). The TMP007 is a fully-integrated microelectro-mechanical system (MEMS) thermopile sensor that measures the temperature of an object without direct contact. The thermopile absorbs passive infrared energy from an object at wavelengths between 4 µm to 16 µm within the end-user defined field of view. The internal math engine combines the corresponding change in voltage across the thermopile with the internal cold-junction reference temperature sensor to calculate the target object temperature. The TMP007 also provides nonvolatile memory for storing calibration coefficients. The TMP007 is designed with portability and power in mind, and can easily be placed in the tightest of spaces while using standard surface-mount assembly processes. Low power consumption also makes it well suited for battery-powered applications. The TMP006 offers a reduced feature set. The TMP006 offers similar performance as the TMP007, but does not contain the math engine or nonvolatile memory. The Infrared thermopile sensor is specified to operate from –40°C to +125°C. It is possible to measure object temperature beyond the device operating range as long as the device itself does not exceed the operating temperature range (–40°C to +125°C).