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LM20SITL/NOPB Datasheet
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Specifications
Name
Value
Type
Parameter
Factory Lead Time
6 Weeks
Lifecycle Status
ACTIVE (Last Updated: 2 days ago)
Mount
Surface Mount
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
4-WFBGA
Number of Pins
4
Operating Temperature
-40°C~130°C
Packaging
Tape & Reel (TR)
JESD-609 Code
e1
Feature
Shutdown Mode
Pbfree Code
yes
Part Status
Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
1 (Unlimited)
Number of Terminations
4
ECCN Code
EAR99
Terminal Finish
Tin/Silver/Copper (Sn/Ag/Cu)
Subcategory
Other Sensors/Transducers
Technology
CMOS
Voltage - Supply
2.4V~5.5V
Base Part Number
LM20
Body Breadth
0.96 mm
Output Type
Analog Voltage
Power Supplies
2.7V
Interface
Analog
Nominal Supply Current
10μA
Output Current
10mA
Quiescent Current
4.5μA
Resolution
11.77mV/°C
Sensor Type
Analog, Local
Output Voltage-Max
1.86V
Test Condition
25°C ~ 30°C (-40°C ~ 125°C)
Max Supply Voltage (DC)
5.5V
Min Supply Voltage (DC)
2.4V
Housing
PLASTIC
Accuracy - Highest (Lowest)
±2.5°C (±3.5°C)
Sensing Temperature - Local
-40°C~125°C
Accuracy-Max
3.5 Cel
R0-Nom
160 Ω
Height
675μm
Length
1.5mm
Width
1.3mm
Thickness
675μm
Radiation Hardening
No
REACH SVHC
No SVHC
RoHS Status
ROHS3 Compliant
Lead Free
Lead Free
Pricing & Ordering
Quantity
Unit Price
Ext. Price
250
$0.80600
$201.5
500
$0.74556
$372.78
750
$0.70525
$528.9375
1,250
$0.66495
$0.66495
LM20SITL/NOPB Product Details
LM20SITL/NOPB Overview
To ensure the safety of these analog sensors, they are packaged in the Tape & Reel (TR). In order to protect the analog sensors from damage, they are packaged in 4-WFBGA packages. In order to function properly, this sensor has pins 4. In this electronic part, there are 4 terminations. A DC circuit should have a maximum voltage of 5.5V supplied by this sensor. Nevertheless, this magnetic switch can supply a DC circuit with a voltage as low as 2.4V. An analog sensor's GND terminal should have a current flow of 4.5μA. A sensor like this can be powered with 10μA current in theory. In order to achieve optimal performance, the sensor's current output should be 10mA.