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Ultra-Low-Power Precision Temp Sensor from STMicroelectronics is Ideal for 3G Cell Phones
STMicroelectronics has announced a precision temperature sensor with an ultra-low supply current requirement of less than 4.3-microamps (typical) and a tiny 4-lead UDFN package, making it ideal for 3G cell phones and other battery applications where low power, coupled with small size, accuracy and linearity over the full temperature range, are essential. The new STLM20 is the lowest-current drop-in replacement for industry-standard LM20 devices, and is the first in a new series of precision temperature sensors from ST.
The Operating from a supply voltage of 2.4V to 5V, the STLM20 draws a maximum of 8µA over the full temperature range. It is targeted for the RF section of 3G mobile phones and multimedia PDAs, monitoring transmitter power amplifiers to guarantee linearity as required by the W-CDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) 3G standards. The STLM20 is also suitable for temperature-compensated crystal oscillators and battery chargers and other portable applications, such as GPS devices and medical instruments.
The STLM20 is available now, priced at $0.25 in high volumes.