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News Release from: Analog Devices | Subject: AD7314
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 12 October 2001
Chip provides a digital view of
temperature
The AD7314 is a complete temperature monitoring system in an 8-lead micro-SOIC package.
The AD7314 is a complete temperature monitoring system in an 8-lead micro-SOIC package With its bandgap temperature sensor and 10bit ADC, it is capable of monitoring and digitising the temperature reading to a resolution of 0.25C
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 2 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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A flexible serial interface, compatible with SPI, QSPI and Micro-Wire protocols, allows the AD7314 to easily interface to DSPs and most micro controllers.
Low supply current makes it ideal for a variety of applications, including personal computers, office equipment, and consumer electronics.
Other features include an on-chip temperature sensor that allows a +/-2C temperature accurate measurement over a temperature range from -35 to +85C, a supply voltage range of 2.65 to 2.9V and a space saving 8-lead micro-SOIC package.
Additionally, the standby mode feature further reduces the current consumption to 1uA max.
The AD7314 is most suited to portable and battery operated applications where low power and low voltages are the key.
Such applications include mobile phones, consumer electronics, PCs and process control equipment.
The price in 1000 piece quantities is $0.99.
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