Description
- SparkFun High Precision Temperature Sensor TMP117 (Qwiic)
- Programmable temperature alert limits
- Features selectable averaging for reduced noise
- Low power consumption
- Equipped with an I2C interface
- No soldering required
The SparkFun High Precision Temperature Sensor TMP117 (Qwiic) is a high precision temperature sensor equipped with an I2C interface. It outputs temperature readings with high precision of 0.1C across the temperature range of -20C to +50Cs with no calibration and a maximum range from -55C to 150C.
The sensor also has a very low power consumption rate which minimizes the impact of self-heating on measurement accuracy. Utilizing the handy Qwiic system, no soldering is required to connect it to the rest of your system. However, they still have broken out 0.1″ spaced pins in case you prefer to use a breadboard.
View moreWhat’s Included
- 1 x SparkFun High Precision Temperature Sensor TMP117 (Qwiic)
Links
PDF Files
- SparkFun High Precision Temperature Sensor TMP117 (Qwiic) – Schematics
- SparkFun High Precision Temperature Sensor TMP117 (Qwiic) – Datasheet
Website
- SparkFun High Precision Temperature Sensor TMP117 (Qwiic) – Hookup Guide
Specifications
- Uses I2C interface (Qwiic-enabled)
- Four selectable addresses
- 0x48 (default), 0x49, 0x4A, 0x4B
- 16-bit resolution, 0.0078C
- High accuracy, digital temperature sensor
- 0.1C (max) from 20C to 50C
- 0.15C (max) from 40C to 70C
- 0.2C (max) from 40C to 100C
- 0.25C (max) from 55C to 125C
- 0.3C (max) from 55C to 150C
- Operating temperature range
- Operating voltage range
- 1.8V to 5.5V
- Typically3.3Vif using the Qwiic cable
- Low power consumption
- 3.5A (1-Hz conversion cycle)
- 150nA (shutdown current)
- Programmable operating modes
- Continuous, one-shot, and shutdown
- Programmable temperature alert limits
- Selectable averaging for reduced noise
- Digital offset for system correction
- NIST traceability