1°C Temperature Sensor with Beta Compensation
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Filter Impulse Response
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Figure 5.4 Temperature Filter Impulse Response
5.10
Temperature Monitors
In general, thermal diode temperature measurements are based on the change in forward bias voltage
of a diode when operated at two different currents. This ΔVBE is proportional to absolute temperature
as shown in the following equation:
where:
k = Boltzmann’s constant
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⎞
η kT
I HIGH
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Δ V BE
=
ln
T = absolute temperature in Kelvin
q = electron charge
[1]
q
I LOW
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η = diode ideality factor
Figure 5.5 shows a block diagram of the temperature measurement circuit. The negative terminal for
the remote temperature diode, DN, is internally biased with a forward diode voltage referenced to
ground.
SMSC EMC1403/EMC1404
Revision 2.0 (08-10-12)
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