GY-906 MLX90614ESF Non-Contact Infrared Temperature Sensor

[SEN-10-046]
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SEN-10-046
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Description
MLX90614 is an infrared thermometer for non-contact temperature measurements.
Both the IR sensitive thermopile detector chip and the signal conditioning ASIC are integrated in the same TO-39 can. Integrated into the MLX90614 are a low noise amplifier, 17-bit ADC and powerful DSP unit thus achieving high accuracy and resolution of the thermometer. The thermometer comes factory calibrated with a digital SMBus output giving full access to the measured temperature in the complete temperature range(s) with a resolution of 0.02°C.
The user can configure the digital output to be pulse width modulation (PWM). As a standard, the 10-bit PWM is configured to continuously transmit the measured temperature in range of -20 to 120°C, with an output resolution of 0.14°C.

Features
Small size, low cost
Mounted on a breakout board with two types of pins
10k Pull up resistors for the I2C interface with optional solder jumpers
Easy to integrate
Factory calibrated in wide temperature range:
-40…+125°C for sensor temperature and
-70…+380°C for object temperature.
High accuracy of 0.5°C over wide temperaturerange (0…+50°C for both Ta and To) High (medical) accuracy calibration
Measurement resolution of 0.02°C
Single and dual zone versions
SMBus compatible digital interface
Customizable PWM output for continuousreading
Simple adaptation for 8…16V applications
Sleep mode for reduced power consumption
Different package options for applications andmeasurements versatility

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