
PIN
#
Pin
Name
Pin
Circuit
All Input Structure Circuits
1
NC
A
Circuit A
Circuit C
Circuit B
Circuit D
2
GND
B
3
V+/
3.3V SB
B
4
SWD
A
5
ADD
A
6
+1.2V
C
7
+2.5V
C
8
D-
D
9
D+
E
10
NC
E
11
+5V
C
Circuit E
12
+12V
C
13
NC
none
14
NC
A
Note 4:
 Thermal resistance junction-to-ambient in still air when attached to a printed circuit board with 1 oz. foil is 148 C/W.
Note 5:
 Human body model, 100 pF discharged through a 1.5 k
 resistor. Machine model, 200 pF discharged directly into each pin.
Note 6:
 Reflow temperature profiles are different for lead-free and non lead-free packages.
Note 7:
 “Typicals” are at T
A
= 25C and represent most likely parametric norm. They are to be used as general reference values not for critical design calculations.
Note 8:
 Limits are guaranteed to National’s AOQL (Average Outgoing Quality Level).
Note 9:
 The supply current will not increase substantially with a SensorPath transaction.
Note 10:
 Local temperature accuracy does not include the effects of self-heating. The rise in temperature due to self-heating is the product of the internal power
dissipation of the LM41 and the thermal resistance. See (Note 4) for the thermal resistance to be used in the self-heating calculation.
Note 11:
 TUE , total unadjusted error, includes ADC gain, offset, linearity and reference errors. TUE is defined as the "actual Vin" to achieve a given code transition
minus the "theoretical Vin" for the same code. Therefore, a positive error indicates that the input voltage is greater than the theoretical input voltage for a given code.
If the theoretical input voltage was applied to an LM41 that has positive error, the LM41’s reading would be less than the theoretical.
Note 12:
 The accuracy of the LM41CIMT is guaranteed when using the thermal diode of an Intel 90 nm Pentium 4 processor or any thermal diode with a non-ideality
factor of 1.011 and series resistance of 3.33
. When using a MMBT3904 type transistor as a thermal diode the error band will be typically shifted by -4.5 C.
Note 13:
 This specification is provided only to indicate how often temperature and voltage data are updated.
Note 14:
 The output fall time is measured from (V
IH min
) to (V
IL max
).
Note 15:
 The output rise time is measured from (V
IL max
) to (V
IH min
).
Note 16:
 The rise and fall times are not tested but guaranteed by design.
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