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Analog Temperature Sensors - Application Notes
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AN-892: Temperature Measurement Theory and Practical Techniques (pdf, 751,180 bytes)
AN-876: Replacing Nationals LM75 with the Analog Devices, Inc. ADT75 (pdf, 110,423 bytes)
AN-864: Conversion Rates Explained for the ADT7461 (pdf, 75,635 bytes)
AN-705: ADN8830-EVAL TEC Controller Instructions (pdf, 217,367 bytes)
AN-702: Using theADT7461 as a Multichannel Temperature Sensor (pdf, 104,505 bytes)
AN-686: Implementing an I2C® Reset (pdf, 45,554 bytes)
AN-661: ADuC814 to ADM1032 via I2C® Interface (pdf, 284,413 bytes)
Even though the ADuC814 has an on-chip ±1.5°C temperature sensor, configured through the on-board ADC registers, it is often required that a remote or external temperature sensor be used.
 
  • AN-661 Accompanying Source Code (zip, 3,275 bytes)
    AN-655: Tunable Laser Reference Design for Designers with the ADuC832/ADN8830/ADN2830 (pdf, 861,771 bytes)
    AN-588: AD7416/AD7417/AD7418 Power-On Reset Circuit (pdf, 30,326 bytes)
    If a large number of decoupling capacitors are used on the VDD line, re-applying power before VDD has discharged to 0 V can cause the AD7416/AD7417/AD7418 to reset into an unknown. state.
    AN-561: AD7416 Connects to the PIC16F84 via Emulated I²C™ Interface (pdf, 75,851 bytes)
    AN-395: Interfacing the AD22100 Temperature Sensor to a Low Cost Single-Chip Microcontroller (pdf, 119,084 bytes)
    The AD22100 is a new monolithic silicon temperature sensor with several unique attributes. These attributes make it easier to interface the AD22100 to microcontrol-lers than other temperature sensor ICs.
    AN-369: Thermocouple Signal Conditioning Using the AD594/AD595 (pdf, 111,308 bytes)
    This application note reviews thermocouple basics and illustrates circuit designs for thermocouple signal conditioning using the AD594/AD595.
    AN-354: Ask the Applications Engineer 1-Multi Troubles (pdf, 164,444 bytes)
    Addresses problems often encountered with LOG Circuits, Time Division Analog Multiplexing, and ADC Power Strobing
    AN-349: Keys to Longer Life for CMOS (pdf, 91,236 bytes)
    Here's How CMOS Can be Protected Against Abuse
    AN-348: Avoiding Passive-Component Pitfalls (pdf, 953,515 bytes)
    The Wrong Passive Component Can Derail Even the Best Op Amp or Data Converter. Here Are Some Basic Traps to Watch For.
    AN-347: Shielding and Guarding (pdf, 705,482 bytes)
    How to Exclude Interference-Type Noise. What to do and Why to do it-A Rational Approach
    AN-345: Grounding for Low-and-High-Frequency Circuits (pdf, 466,906 bytes)
    Know Your Ground and Signal Paths for Effective Designs. Current Flow Seeks Path of Least Impedance-Not Just Resistance....
    AN-274: Taking the Uncertainty Out of Thermocouple Temperature Measurement (With the AD594/AD595) (pdf, 658,655 bytes)
    AN-273: Use of the AD590 Temperature Transducer in a Remote Sensing Application (pdf, 426,229 bytes)
    AN-272: Accuracies of the AD590 (pdf, 33,282 bytes)
    Tables show maximum errors by grade for applications involving limited temperature spans.
    AN-214: Ground Rules for High Speed Circuits (pdf, 365,313 bytes)
    Layout and Wiring Are Critical in Video Converter Circuits.
    AN-101: Cross Plot Generator Allows Quick A/D Converter Evaluation (pdf, 286,867 bytes)
    AN-18: Thermometer Applications of the REF-02 (pdf, 199,785 bytes)
    AN-699: Noise Filtering and the ADT7461 (pdf, 118,232 bytes)