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Figure 5.2. Typical Temperature Sensor Transfer Function
The uncalibrated temperature sensor output is extremely linear and suitable for relative temperature mea-
surements (see Table 5.1 for linearity specifications). For absolute temperature measurements, gain and/
or offset calibration is recommended. Typically a 1-point calibration includes the following steps:
Step 1. Control/measure the ambient temperature (this temperature must be known).
Step 2. Power the device, and delay for a few seconds to allow for self-heating.
Step 3. Perform an ADC conversion with the temperature sensor selected as the positive input
and GND selected as the negative input.
Step 4. Calculate the offset and/or gain characteristics, and store these values in non-volatile
memory for use with subsequent temperature sensor measurements.
Figure 5.3 shows the typical temperature sensor error assuming a 1-point calibration at 25 °C.
Note that
parameters which affect ADC measurement, in particular the voltage reference value, will also
affect temperature measurement.
0
-50
50
100
(Celsius)
V
TEMP
= 3.35*(TEMP
C
) + 897 mV
700
800
900
1000
1100
(mV)
1200
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