DS600U+

Analog Devices Inc.
The DS600 is a ±0.5°C accurate analog-output temperature sensor. This accuracy is valid over its entire operating voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V and the wide temperature range of -20°C to +100°C. The DS600 can also act as a thermostat, with user-programmable trip points. A shutdown mode enables the DS600 to be placed in a low-power standby state. The DS600 is available in an 8-pin µSOP package.ApplicationsCold-Junction Thermocouple CompensationPortable Medical EquipmentThermally Sensitive Systems that Require a High-Accuracy Analog-Output Temperature Sensor
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element14 APAC DS600U+ 704 1 * $6.37 * $5.79 * $5.56 * $5.37 * $5.18 * $5.18
Farnell DS600U+ 129 1 * $6.76 * $5.84 * $5.33 * $5.14 * $4.95 * $4.95
Mouser Electronics DS600U+ 3416 1 $5.54 $4.72 $4.72 $4.52 $4.15 $4.01
Newark DS600U+ 756 1 $6.31 $5.45 $4.98 $4.80 $4.80 $4.80

DS75U+T&R

Analog Devices Inc.
The DS75 digital thermometer and thermostat provides 9, 10, 11, or 12-bit digital temperature readings over a -55°C to +125°C range with ±2°C accuracy over a -25°C to +100°C range. At power-up, the DS75 defaults to 9-bit resolution for software compatibility with the LM75. Communication with the DS75 is achieved via a simple 2-wire serial interface. Three address pins allow up to eight DS75 devices to operate on the same 2-wire bus, which greatly simplifies distributed temperature sensing applications. The DS75 thermostat has a dedicated open-drain output (O.S.) and programmable fault tolerance, which allows the user to define the number of consecutive error conditions that must occur before O.S is activated. There are two thermostatic operating modes that control thermostat operation based on user-defined trip-points (TOS and THYST).A block diagram of the DS75 is shown in Figure 1 and detailed pin descriptions are given in Table 2.ApplicationsAny Thermally Sensitive SystemCell Phone Base Stations Office EquipmentPersonal Computing
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element14 APAC DS75U+T&R 1056 1 * $2.57 * $2.36 * $2.28 * $2.22 * $2.15 * $2.15
Farnell DS75U+T&R 1071 100 * $0.00 * $0.00 * $0.00 * $2.08 * $1.97 * $1.97
Mouser Electronics DS75U+T&R 9585 1 $2.73 $1.90 $1.90 $1.86 $1.53 $1.44

DS75U-C12+T&R

Analog Devices Inc.
The DS75 digital thermometer and thermostat provides 9, 10, 11, or 12-bit digital temperature readings over a -55°C to +125°C range with ±2°C accuracy over a -25°C to +100°C range. At power-up, the DS75 defaults to 9-bit resolution for software compatibility with the LM75. Communication with the DS75 is achieved via a simple 2-wire serial interface. Three address pins allow up to eight DS75 devices to operate on the same 2-wire bus, which greatly simplifies distributed temperature sensing applications. The DS75 thermostat has a dedicated open-drain output (O.S.) and programmable fault tolerance, which allows the user to define the number of consecutive error conditions that must occur before O.S is activated. There are two thermostatic operating modes that control thermostat operation based on user-defined trip-points (TOS and THYST).A block diagram of the DS75 is shown in Figure 1 and detailed pin descriptions are given in Table 2.ApplicationsAny Thermally Sensitive SystemCell Phone Base Stations Office EquipmentPersonal Computing
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Analog Devices Inc DS75U-C12+T&R 0 $1.19 $1.19
Farnell DS75U-C12+T&R 0 3000 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1.33
Mouser Electronics DS75U-C12+T&R 2188 1 $2.72 $2.57 $2.28 $2.18 $1.79 $1.69

MAX6642ATT92+T

Analog Devices Inc.
The MAX6642 precise, two-channel digital temperature sensor accurately measures the temperature of its own die and a remote PN junction and reports the temperature data over a 2-wire serial interface. The remote PN junction is typically a substrate PNP transistor on the die of a CPU, ASIC, GPU, or FPGA. The remote PN junction can also be a discrete diode-connected small-signal transistor.The 2-wire serial interface accepts standard system management bus (SMBus™), Write Byte, Read Byte, Send Byte, and Receive Byte commands to read the temperature data and to program the alarm thresholds. To enhance system reliability, the MAX6642 includes an SMBus timeout. The temperature data format is 10 bits with the least significant bit (LSB) corresponding to +0.25°C. The active-low ALERT output asserts when the local or remote overtemperature thresholds are violated. A fault queue can be used to prevent the active-low ALERT output from setting until two consecutive faults have been detected.Measurements can be done autonomously or in a single-shot mode.Remote accuracy is ±1°C maximum error between +60°C and +100°C. The MAX6642 operates from -40°C to +125°C, and measures remote temperatures between 0°C and +150°C. The MAX6642 is available in a 6-pin TDFN package with an exposed pad.ApplicationsDesktop ComputersGraphic CardsNotebook ComputersServersTest and Measurement EquipmentThin ClientsWorkstations
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element14 APAC MAX6642ATT92+T 513 1 * $3.66 * $2.83 * $2.72 * $2.61 * $2.41 * $2.41
Farnell MAX6642ATT92+T 514 100 * $0.00 * $0.00 * $0.00 * $2.58 * $2.54 * $2.54
Mouser Electronics MAX6642ATT92+T 364 1 $3.22 $2.81 $2.29 $2.18 $2.18 $2.18

MAX6639AEE+T

Analog Devices Inc.
The MAX6639 monitors its own temperature and one external diode-connected transistor or the temperatures of two external diode-connected transistors, typically available in CPUs, FPGAs, or GPUs. The 2-wire serial interface accepts standard System Management Bus (SMBus) write byte, read byte, send byte, and receive byte commands to read the temperature data and program the alarm thresholds. Temperature data can be read at any time over the SMBus, and three programmable alarm outputs can be used to generate interrupts, throttle signals, or overtemperature shutdown signals.The temperature data is also used by the internal dual-PWM fan-speed controller to adjust the speed of up to two cooling fans, thereby minimizing noise when the system is running cool, but providing maximum cooling when power dissipation increases. Speed control is accomplished by tachometer feedback from the fan, so that the speed of the fan is controlled, not just the PWM duty cycle. Accuracy of speed measurement is ±4%.The MAX6639 is available in 16-pin QSOP and 16-pin thin QFN 5mm x 5mm packages. It operates from 3.0V to 3.6V and consumes just 500µA of supply current.ApplicationsDesktop ComputersNetworking EquipmentNotebook ComputersProjectorsServers
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Analog Devices Inc MAX6639AEE+T 0 $2.58 $2.58
element14 APAC MAX6639AEE+T 9 10 $5.99 $5.99 $5.37 $4.57 $4.41
Farnell MAX6639AEE+T 9 2500 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2.73
Mouser Electronics MAX6639AEE+T 5017 1 $6.22 $5.71 $4.84 $4.49 $3.53 $3.34

MAX7501MSA+

Analog Devices Inc.
The MAX7500–MAX7504 temperature sensors accurately measure temperature and provide an overtemperature alarm/interrupt/shutdown output. These devices convert the temperature measurements to digital form using a high-resolution, sigma-delta, analog-to-digital converter (ADC). Communication is through an I²C-compatible 2-wire serial interface. The MAX7500/MAX7501/MAX7502 integrate a timeout feature that offers protection against I²C bus lockups. The MAX7503/MAX7504 do not include the timeout feature.The 2-wire serial interface accepts standard write byte, read byte, send byte, and receive byte commands to read the temperature data and configure the behavior of the open-drain overtemperature shutdown output.The MAX7500 features three address select lines, while the MAX7501–MAX7504 feature two address select lines and an active-low RESET input. The MAX7500/MAX7501/MAX7502s' 3.0V to 5.5V supply voltage range, low250µA supply current, and a lockup-protected I²C-compatible interface make them ideal for a wide range of applications, including personal computers (PCs), electronic test equipment, and office electronics.The MAX7500–MAX7504 are available in 8-pin µMAX® and SO packages and operate over the -55°C to +125°C temperature range.ApplicationsElectronic Test EquipmentIndustrial Process ControlOffice ElectronicsPCsServers
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Analog Devices Inc MAX7501MSA+ 0 $1.23 $1.23
Farnell MAX7501MSA+ 0 300 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1.40 $1.40
Mouser Electronics MAX7501MSA+ 200 1 $2.72 $2.22 $2.22 $2.22 $1.75 $1.75

MAX7501MUA+

Analog Devices Inc.
The MAX7500–MAX7504 temperature sensors accurately measure temperature and provide an overtemperature alarm/interrupt/shutdown output. These devices convert the temperature measurements to digital form using a high-resolution, sigma-delta, analog-to-digital converter (ADC). Communication is through an I²C-compatible 2-wire serial interface. The MAX7500/MAX7501/MAX7502 integrate a timeout feature that offers protection against I²C bus lockups. The MAX7503/MAX7504 do not include the timeout feature.The 2-wire serial interface accepts standard write byte, read byte, send byte, and receive byte commands to read the temperature data and configure the behavior of the open-drain overtemperature shutdown output.The MAX7500 features three address select lines, while the MAX7501–MAX7504 feature two address select lines and an active-low RESET input. The MAX7500/MAX7501/MAX7502s' 3.0V to 5.5V supply voltage range, low250µA supply current, and a lockup-protected I²C-compatible interface make them ideal for a wide range of applications, including personal computers (PCs), electronic test equipment, and office electronics.The MAX7500–MAX7504 are available in 8-pin µMAX® and SO packages and operate over the -55°C to +125°C temperature range.ApplicationsElectronic Test EquipmentIndustrial Process ControlOffice ElectronicsPCsServers
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Analog Devices Inc MAX7501MUA+ 0 $1.23 $1.23
element14 APAC MAX7501MUA+ 271 1 $4.84 $3.12 $3.08 $2.99 $2.97 $2.97
Farnell MAX7501MUA+ 271 250 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1.40 $1.40
Mouser Electronics MAX7501MUA+ 402 1 $2.63 $2.23 $1.85 $1.75 $1.75 $1.75

DS75LVU+

Analog Devices Inc.
The DS75LV low-voltage (1.7V to 3.7V) digital thermometer and thermostat provides 9-, 10-, 11-, or 12-bit digital temperature readings over a -55°C to +125°C range with ±2°C accuracy over a -25°C to +100°C range. At power-up, the DS75LV defaults to 9-bit resolution for software compatibility with the LM75. Communication with the DS75LV is achieved through a simple 2-wire serial interface. The DS75LV thermostat has a dedicated open-drain output (O.S.) and programmable fault tolerance, which allows the user to define the number of consecutive error conditions that must occur before O.S is activated. There are two thermostatic operating modes that control thermostat operation based on user-defined trip-points (TOS and THYST).ApplicationsAny Thermally Sensitive SystemCellular Base StationsOffice EquipmentPersonal Computers
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element14 APAC DS75LVU+ 402 1 * $2.71 * $2.44 * $2.33 * $2.24 * $2.13 * $2.13
Farnell DS75LVU+ 213 1 * $2.45 * $2.06 * $2.00 * $1.93 * $1.92 * $1.92
Mouser Electronics DS75LVU+ 1290 1 $2.28 $1.92 $1.92 $1.80 $1.78 $1.77

DS1620S+

Analog Devices Inc.
The DS1620 Digital Thermometer and Thermostat provides 9-bit temperature readings which indicate the temperature of the device. With three thermal alarm outputs, the DS1620 can also act as a thermostat. THIGH is driven high if the DS1620's temperature is greater than or equal to a user-defined temperature TH. TLOW is driven high if the DS1620's temperature is less than or equal to a user-defined temperature TL. TCOM is driven high when the temperature exceeds TH and stays high until the temperature falls below that of TL.User-defined temperature settings are stored in nonvolatile memory, so parts can be programmed prior to insertion in a system, as well as used in standalone applications without a CPU. Temperature settings and temperature readings are all communicated to/from the DS1620 over a simple 3-wire interface.ApplicationsConsumer ProductsIndustrial SystemsThermometersThermostatic Controls
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Analog Devices Inc DS1620S+ 0
element14 APAC DS1620S+ 73 1 $12.83 $12.26 $12.26 $11.14 $11.12 $11.12
Farnell DS1620S+ 73 1 $7.88 $7.01 $7.01 $6.39 $6.37 $6.37
Mouser Electronics DS1620S+ 1240 1 $7.75 $7.19 $6.73 $6.73 $6.73 $6.73
Newark DS1620S+ 122 1 $8.27 $7.56 $6.94 $6.94 $6.69 $6.69

DS1721U+

Analog Devices Inc.
The DS1721 digital thermometer and thermostat features ±1°C accuracy over a -10°C to +85°C range. Thermometer data is read out over a 2-wire serial bus in 2's complement format with 9 to 12 bits of resolution (user-programmable). The DS1721 features three address inputs, allowing users to multidrop up to eight DS1721 devices on one bus.The DS1721 offers thermostatic functionality with over-temperature (TH) and under-temperature (TL) user-programmable trip-points stored in on-chip SRAM. The two trip-points provide programmable thermostat hysteresis: the thermostat output is asserted when the measured temperature exceeds TH and it remains active until the temperature falls below TL. The DS1721 is available in 150mil 8-pin SO (DS1721S) and 8-pin µMAX/µSOP (DS1721U) packages. For applications requiring higher precision, the DS1631 provides ±0.5°C accuracy and is functionally compatible with the DS1721.ApplicationsAlarm SystemsFibre ChannelInstrumentationNetworking
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element14 APAC DS1721U+ 86 1 * $4.34 * $3.94 * $3.79 * $3.69 * $3.64 * $3.64
Farnell DS1721U+ 86 1 * $5.06 * $4.30 * $4.19 * $4.07 * $4.06 * $4.06
Mouser Electronics DS1721U+ 611 1 $6.00 $4.70 $4.70 $4.30 $3.42 $3.42