The Industry’s Hottest New, Low Power Temperature Sensor Family

Microchip – EMC181x Temperature Sensor Family

Introducing five new 1.8V temperature sensors that offer the industry’s first rate-of-change reporting.

Temperature measurement is critical to making the Internet of Things and personal computing devices work. Which is why this press release from Microchip is clearly worth a read.

It tells all about the EMC181x temperature sensor family that reduces power consumption and lowers system voltage in applications. Every one of these five new 1.8V sensors can monitor temperatures in multiple locations, resulting in the reduction of your board complexity and the simplification of your design.

Better yet, this innovative set of sensors is the first ever in the industry to incorporate temperature rate-of-change reporting. This newfound capability empowers the system to provide early notification of either rising or falling temperatures, which could prove to be key when it comes to avoiding potential system failures.

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