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SNJ54LS08J Overview
The LM94022/-Q1 device is a precision analog output CMOS integrated-circuit temperature sensor with selectable linear negative temperature coefficient (NTC). A class-AB output structure gives the LM94022/-Q1 strong output source and sink current capability for driving heavy transient loads such as that presented by the input of a sample-and-hold analog-to-digital converter. The low 5.4-μA supply current and 1.5-V operating voltage of the LM94022/-Q1 make it ideal for battery-powered systems as well as general temperature-sensing applications.
The Gain Select 1 (GS1) and Gain Select 0 (GS0) logic inputs select one of four gains for the temperature-to-voltage output transfer function: 5.5 mV/°C, 8.2 mV/°C, 10.9 mV/°C, and 13.6 mV/°C. Selecting –5.5 mV/°C (GS1 and GS0 both tied low), allows the LM94022/-Q1 to operate down to 1.5-V supply while measuring temperature over the full range of 50°C to +150°C. Maximum temperature sensitivity, –13.6 mV/°C, is selected when GS1 and GS0 are both tied high. The gain-select inputs can be tied directly to VDD or Ground without any pullup or pulldown resistors, reducing component count and board area. These inputs can also be driven by logic signals allowing the system to optimize the gain during operation or system diagnostics.
Features
- LM94022/-Q1 is AEC-Q100 Grade 0 qualified and
- is Manufactured on an Automotive Grade Flow
- Low 1.5-V to 5.5-V Operation With Low 5.4-μA
- Supply Current
- Push-Pull Output With ±50-μA Source Current Capability
- Four Selectable Gains
- Very Accurate Over Wide Temperature Range of
- 40oC Range
- 70oC Range
- 90oC Range
- 150oC Range
- Output is Short-Circuit Protected
- Extremely Small SC70 Package
- For the Similar Functionality in a TO-92 Package,
- See LMT84, LMT85, LMT86, or LMT87
- Footprint Compatible With the Industry-Standard
- LM20 Temperature Sensor
Product Parameters
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genericPartNumber
SN54LS08
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partDescription
Military 4-ch, 2-input, 4.5-V to 5.5-V bipolar AND gates
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statusDescription
This product has been released to the market and is available for purchase. For some products, newer alternatives may be available.
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packageQtyCarrier
1|TUBE
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orderablePartNumber
SNJ54LS08J
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statusDisplay
ACTIVE
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packageQuantity
1
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packagePins
CDIP (J)|14
Other distributor's price
Distributor | Part # | Mfg. | Description | Price |
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SNJ54LS08J | Texas Instruments | AND Gate 4-Element 2-IN Bipolar 14-Pin CDIP Tube |
25---$13.7736 50---$13.3768 100---$13.0307 250---$12.7075 500---$12.3361 1000---$11.8105 |
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SNJ54LS08J | Rochester Electronics LLC | 54LS08 QUADRUPLE 2-INPUT POSITIV |
1---$1.0000 |
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SNJ54LS08J | Texas Instruments | AND Gate 4-Element 2-IN Bipolar 14-Pin CDIP Tube |
25---$13.7736 50---$13.3768 100---$13.0307 250---$12.7075 500---$12.3361 1000---$11.8105 |
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