Digital temperature sensor with PWM output
The TMP06ARTZ-500RL7: Accuracy is specified as ±2°C typical, with a worst-case ±5°C limit across the full range. For a system that requires better than ±3°C absolute accuracy at the hot end, the typical figure is the design target; the ±5°C boundary covers the production spread and should be budgeted in the thermal management margin. The PWM output is a digital signal that can feed a microcontroller capture input or a low-pass filter for analog conversion, simplifying the interface to a single wire.
Housed in a 5-lead SOT-23 (SC-74A) package, the TMP06ARTZ-500RL7 occupies minimal board area. The SOT-23-5 footprint is a standard small-outline transistor package, widely supported by PCB layout tools and assembly houses. Surface-mount assembly with reflow soldering is the intended process. The reel quantity aligns with typical pick-and-place feeder setups for medium-volume runs.
One-shot mode and power cycling
The One-Shot feature allows the sensor to perform a single temperature conversion on demand and then return to a low-power shutdown state. This is useful in battery-powered or duty-cycled applications where continuous conversion is not required and quiescent current must be minimized between readings.
