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 IL135Z
INTEGRATED CIRCUIT OF TEMPERATURE SENSOR
(analog LM135Z, SGS-Thomson) Microcircuit IL135Z is precision temperature sensor with calibration capacity . Microcircuit operates as Zener diode with brake down voltage being in direct proportion to to absolute temperature (10 mV/OK). Full dynamic resistance of the circuit is less than 1 hm at operation current 450 ...5 m. The sensor calibrated at the temperature 25O,has typical error less than 1O in the temperature range above 100O. The peculiarity of the circuit IL135Z is the linear dependence of output voltage versus temperature. Packaged IC type: IC features calibration in initial measurement accuracy 1OK range of operating supply current from 450 to 5 m Full dynamic resistance less than 1 hm
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IL135Z, TO-92
Bottom view Figure 1 - Package pin definitions
Figure 2 - circuitry IL135Z.
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able 1 - Maximum ratings
Name of parameter IC current reverse direct Air operation temperature: * - constant mode - short-time Storage temperature Symbol min IR IF TOPER - 55 150 -65 150 200 150 -Standard max 15 10 Unit of measurement mA
Tstg
Note - *TJ 150 able 2 - Temperature parameters.
Name of parameter output voltage, V Non-calibrated temperature error temperature error at calibration 25 Calibrated error in extended temperature range Non-linearity of temperature characteristic Symbol UOUT 1 2 3 4 min 2,95 Standard Type max 2,98 1 2 0,5 2 0,3 3,01 3 5 1,5 1 Test conditions IR = 1 mA IR = 1 mA IR = 1 mA case=max
periodical
Temperature 25 25 -55 / 150 -55 / 150 -55 / 150 -55 / 150
Unit V
IR = 1 mA
able 3 - Electrical parameters.
Name of parameter Measurement of output voltage in supply currents range Dynamic impedance Temperature coefficient of output voltage Time constant: -still air -speed of air is 0,5 m/ - agitated oil Time stability Symbo l UOUT R1 min Standard type. 2,5 max 10 Test conditions 0,45 m I R 5 m IR = 1 m 80 10 1 0,2 Temperat ure -55 / 150 25 25 -55 / 150
mV
-
0,5 +10
-
Ohm mV/
/ 1000h Note - Precise measurements done in agitated oil bath. For other conditions there should be taking into consideration self-heating . stab 125
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Change of reverse voltage, (mV) Calibration error, ()
Reverse current, (m)
Temperature , ()
Figure 3 -Reverse voltage versus reverse current
Reverse current, (m)
Figure 4 - Calibration error versus temperature
Input and output voltage, (V)
reverse voltage, (V)
Time, (mks)
Figure 5 - Reverse current versus reverse voltage
Figure 6 - Output signal response time
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Direct dynamic resistance , (hm) Noise density (nV/Hz)
Frequency, (Hz)
Frequency, (Hz)
Figure 7 - Dynamic resistance versus frequency
Thermal resistance, (/Wt)
Figure 8 - Noise voltage
Time constant, ( )
Air motion speed, (m/)
Air motion speed, (m/)
Figure 9 - Thermal resistance versus air motion speed
Figure 10 - Time constant versus air motion speed
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Heat conduction , (%) Heat conduction, (%)
Time, (min)
Time, (min)
Figure 11 - Time dependence of heat conduction in still air
Direct voltage, (V)
Figure 12 - Time dependence of heat conduction in agitated oil
Direct current, (m)
Figure 13 - Dependence of direct voltage on direct current Information for application. There is a simple technique of the device calibration for improving precision of temperature measurement (see typical application circuits). Calibration of the device occurs in one spot as the IC output voltage is proportional to absolute temperature with sensor voltage extrapolation to 0 V at 0 (-273,15). The errors in dependence of output voltage on temperature are determined only by characteristic incline. Therefore bias calibration at one temperature corrects errors in the whole temperature range. Output voltage of calibrated or non calibrated circuit may be derived from the following equation: VOT = VOTO
T ; To
where - unknown temperature; - reference temperature (in ). Nominally IC output calibrated to the value 10 mV/ .
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To ensure measurement precision they apply some rules. Degradation of the precision when self-heating is proper to any devices of temperature sensors. The circuit should operate at low operating current but sufficient for controlling the sensor and its calibration circuit at maximum operating temperature. When using the sensor in the field with constant thermal resistance, error when self-heating may be reduced by external calibration. It can be done at the circuit bias when applying temperaturestabilized current. Thus heating will be proportional to Zener diode voltage. In this case error when self-heating is proportional to absolute temperature as the error of scaling coefficient. Typical application circuits.
Figure 14 - Basic circuit of temperature sensor
Figure 15 - Application circuit of temperature sensor with wide range supply voltage
Figure 16 - Temperature sensor with external calibration *
Figure 17 - Sequential sensor connection for increase of temperature bias voltage-
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Figure 18 - Circuit of isolated temperature sensor
Figure 19 - Temperature regulator
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Figure 20 - Thermal sensor with 1000 scale * Calibration for 2,7315 V on output of LM308
Figure 21 - Differential temperature sensor
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Thermo couple J R3 Thermo electrical coefficient
377 52,3 V/ hm T 308 42,8 V/ hm K 293 40,8 V/ hm S 45,8 6,4 V/ hm Adjustment: compensation of sensor and resistor tolerances 1 Selection of 1N4568 2 Adjustment of voltage drop on element R3 by the resistor R1 to obtain the value of thermoelectrical coefficient, multiplied by the ambient temperature (in K degrees). 3 Selection of IL135Z and adjustment of R2 for setting voltage drop on the element R3 according to thermocouple type J - 14,32 mV T - 11,79 mV K - 11,17 mV S - 1,768 mV
Figure 22 - Circuit of cold junction compensation (compensation for ground thermocouple) *Value of R3 nominal for this thermocouple type
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Thermocouple J T R3 1050 hm 856 hm R4 365 hm hermoelectric al coefficient 52,3 V/ 42,8 V/
315 hm
816 300 hm 40,8 V/ hm S 128 46,3 hm 6,4 V/ hm Adjustment: compensation of sensor and resistor tolerances 1 Adjustment by the resistor R1 for obtaining voltage drop on the element R3, equal to thermoelectrical coefficient multiplied by the ambient temperature (in K degrees) 2 Adjustment of the resistor R2 for obtaining some voltage drop on the element R4 according to thermocouple type K J - 14,32 mV T - 11,79 mV K - 11,17 mV S - 1,768 mV
Figure 23 - Circuit of cold junction compensation with unipolar supply *Value of R3 and R4 nominals for this thermocouple type
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