Temperature Sensors - Thermostats - Solid State

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S-5844A58DB-M5T1U3

S-5844A58DB-M5T1U3

ABLIC U.S.A. Inc.

THERMOSTAT OPEN DRAIN SOT23-5

0

S-5844A75DB-I4T1U3

S-5844A75DB-I4T1U3

ABLIC U.S.A. Inc.

THERMOSTAT ACT LO PSH-PULL SNT4A

95

TMP300BQDCKRQ1

TMP300BQDCKRQ1

Texas Instruments

THERMOSTAT PROG ACTIVE LO SC70-6

3411

LM35CAZ

LM35CAZ

ANALOG VOLTAGE OUTPUT SENSOR, -.

23245

S-5841A55D-M5T1G

S-5841A55D-M5T1G

ABLIC U.S.A. Inc.

THERMOSTAT 55DEGC ACT LO SOT23-5

0

TC651AEVUATR

TC651AEVUATR

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

THERMOSTAT 25/45DEG ACT LO 8MSOP

0

TC6501P125VCTRT

TC6501P125VCTRT

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

THERMOSTAT 125DEG ACT LO SOT23-5

0

MAX6513TT075+T

MAX6513TT075+T

Analog Devices, Inc.

MAX6513 REMOTE SOT TEMPERATURE S

2500

LM26CIM5-XPA/NOPB

LM26CIM5-XPA/NOPB

Texas Instruments

THERMOSTAT 105DEG ACT LO SOT23-5

2836

TMP390A2DRLR

TMP390A2DRLR

Texas Instruments

THERMOSTAT PROG ACT LOW OPEN DRN

1648

TC623CCPA

TC623CCPA

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

THERMOSTAT PROG ACTIVE HIGH 8DIP

0

S-5844A77DB-A4T2U3

S-5844A77DB-A4T2U3

ABLIC U.S.A. Inc.

THERMOSTAT OPEN DRAIN HSNT4-B

0

TC652CGVUATR

TC652CGVUATR

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

THERMOSTAT 35/55DEG ACT LO 8MSOP

0

S-5844A90CB-M5T1U3

S-5844A90CB-M5T1U3

ABLIC U.S.A. Inc.

THERMOSTAT 90DEGC ACT LO SOT23-5

90

S-5844A75DB-A4T2U3

S-5844A75DB-A4T2U3

ABLIC U.S.A. Inc.

THERMOSTAT 75DEGC ACT LO HSNT4-B

97

S-5844A65DA-M5T1U3

S-5844A65DA-M5T1U3

ABLIC U.S.A. Inc.

THERMOSTAT 65DEGC ACT LO SOT23-5

65

TMP300AIDCKTG4

TMP300AIDCKTG4

Texas Instruments

THERMOSTAT PROG ACTIVE LO SC70-6

0

S-5844A77DD-I4T1U3

S-5844A77DD-I4T1U3

ABLIC U.S.A. Inc.

THERMOSTAT OPEN DRAIN SNT4A

0

LM26LVCISD-065/NOPB

LM26LVCISD-065/NOPB

Texas Instruments

THERMOSTAT 65DEG ACT HI/LO 6WSON

998

S-5844A70DB-A4T2U3

S-5844A70DB-A4T2U3

ABLIC U.S.A. Inc.

THERMOSTAT 70DEGC ACT LO HSNT4-B

100

Temperature Sensors - Thermostats - Solid State

1. Overview

Solid state temperature sensors and thermostats are electronic devices that detect and regulate temperature using semiconductor-based sensing elements. Unlike mechanical thermostats, these solid state devices offer faster response times, higher precision, and enhanced reliability through electronic signal processing. They play critical roles in industrial automation, consumer electronics, automotive systems, and medical equipment by enabling precise thermal management and energy-efficient operations.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Semiconductor-based SensorsUtilize silicon bandgap technology for linear output, high accuracy ( 0.5 C typical)Computer CPU thermal protection
Thermistor Interface ICsDigital output with integrated ADC, supports I2C/SPI protocolsSmart home thermostats
Thermal SwitchesProgrammable trip points, latching/non-latching modesIndustrial oven controllers
MEMS Thermal SensorsMicromachined structures for miniaturized applicationsWearable health monitors

3. Structure and Components

Typical solid state devices consist of: (1) Semiconductor sensing element (silicon/germanium), (2) Signal conditioning circuitry (amplifiers, ADCs), (3) Protective packaging (epoxy/ ceramic encapsulation), (4) Interface connectors (wire leads/SMD pads). Advanced designs integrate microcontroller units for smart functionality, with temperature-to-digital conversion performed on-chip.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
Temperature Range (-55 C to +150 C)Determines operational environment suitability
Accuracy ( 0.1 C to 3 C)Critical for precision applications like medical devices
Response Time (1ms-10s)Affects system reaction speed
Output Type (Analog Voltage/PWM/Digital)Dictates compatibility with control systems
Power Consumption (5 A-10mA)Essential for battery-powered devices
Thermal Hysteresis (0.1 C-5 C)Prevents oscillation in switching applications

5. Application Fields

Key industries include: Industrial Process Control (chemical reactors), Medical Equipment (patient monitors), Automotive (battery management systems), Consumer Electronics (smartphones), HVAC systems, and Aerospace (avionics thermal regulation). Specific devices: semiconductor manufacturing tools, electric vehicle battery packs, and refrigeration systems.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Texas InstrumentsLM75BDigital temperature sensor with 1 C accuracy
STMicroelectronicsL6281Thermal protector for motor drives
HoneywellTSY01-B1Digital thermostat IC for HVAC
Omron ElectronicsD6T-44LMEMS-based thermal array sensor

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations: (1) Match temperature range to application environment, (2) Balance accuracy requirements with cost, (3) Verify packaging suitability (IP rating for harsh environments), (4) Check interface compatibility (analog/digital), (5) Evaluate power budget constraints, (6) Consider calibration requirements. For industrial applications, prioritize long-term stability; for consumer devices, focus on size and cost.

8. Industry Trends

Current trends include: Development of wireless temperature nodes for IoT applications, integration with AI-based predictive maintenance systems, advancement of ultra-low-power wake-up sensors (<1 A consumption), adoption of wide bandgap semiconductors for high-temperature operation, and increased use of MEMS technology for flexible form factors. Market growth driven by electric vehicle thermal management and smart building automation demands.

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