STEVAL-MKI198V1K, Temperature Probe Kit based on STTS751 2.25V Low-Voltage Local Digital Temperature Sensor

Reference Design using part STTS751-1DP3F by STMicroelectronics

Manufacturer

STMicroelectronics
  • Application Category
    Sensors and Transducers
  • Product Type
    Temperature Sensing

For End Products

  • Notebook
  • Portable
  • Servers
  • Smart Batteries
  • Solid State Drive (SSD)
  • Telecom System

Description

  • STEVAL-MKI198V1K Evaluation Kit consists of a probe with the STTS751 temperature sensor connected via flat cable to the STEVAL-MKIGIBV1 adapter board, so it can interface with the STEVAL-MKI109V3 motherboard. The device small package dimensions allow it to be mounted on top of a very thin probe, so it can take temperature readings not influenced by heat from other electronic components or boards. The STEVAL-MKIGIBV1 can be plugged into a standard DIL24 socket. The kit provides the complete STTS751 pinout and comes ready-to-use with the required decoupling capacitors on the VDD power supply line. The STEVAL-MKI109V3 motherboards feature a high performance 32-bit microcontroller functioning as a bridge between the sensor and a PC running the free Unico GUI graphical user interface or dedicated software routines for customized applications

Key Features

  • Input Signal Amplitude
    2.25 to 3.6 V

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