The ADM1032ARM-RELL is a high-precision, dual-channel digital thermometer and under/over-temperature alarm, designed for use in complex systems such as personal computers, electronic test equipment, and office electronics. Manufactured by Analog Devices Inc., a leader in high-performance semiconductors, this temperature sensor provides reliable and accurate temperature readings, ensuring optimal performance and protection for your electronic devices.
Key Features
- Temperature Monitoring: The ADM1032ARM-RELL offers precise monitoring of two temperature zones. One zone is measured using the integrated sensor, and the other through a remote sensor that can be placed on a critical component such as a CPU or GPU.
- High Accuracy: This device boasts an accuracy of ±1°C for on-chip temperature sensing and ±3°C for remote temperature sensing, providing dependable readings crucial for system stability.
- Programmable Alert Outputs: It features programmable over-temperature and under-temperature alert outputs, which can be set to trigger cooling fans or signal a shutdown to prevent damage from overheating.
- Serial Interface: The ADM1032ARM-RELL communicates over a 2-wire serial interface compatible with System Management Bus (SMBus) standards, making it easy to integrate into existing systems.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed to be energy-efficient, it operates on a low supply voltage ranging from 3.0V to 5.5V, minimizing the power draw on the system it monitors.
- Versatile Applications: Suited for a wide range of applications, including thermal management and protection in embedded systems, telecommunications, and industrial control systems.
Product Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Package / Case |
MSOP-8 |
| Operating Temperature |
-40°C to +125°C |
| Supply Voltage |
3.0V to 5.5V |
| Accuracy |
±1°C (on-chip), ±3°C (remote) |
| Interface Type |
SMBus, 2-Wire Serial |
The ADM1032ARM-RELL by Analog Devices Inc. is an essential component for any system requiring precise temperature monitoring and robust protection against thermal variances, ensuring both efficiency and longevity of electronic systems.