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Part Number: MCP9700DM-TH1

MCP9700 THERMISTOR DEMO BOARD


  • MCP9700 Temperature Sensor
  • Thermistor Solution with adjustable range
  • PC interface via USB
  • Thermal Management Graphical User Interface
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Overview


The MCP9700 Thermistor Demo Board contains the analog circuitry to measure temperature. It uses BC Components’ 232264055103 NTC thermistor to convert temperature to resistance. The thermistor is placed in a voltage divider which converts resistance to voltage. This voltage is filtered and placed at the MCP6S22 Programmable Gain Amplifier’s (PGA) CH0 input. The PGA gains and buffers the thermistor.In addition, the board includes the MCP9700 Linear Active Thermistor. The MCP9700 outputs voltage proportional to temperature. A PIC18F2550 is used to both measure the voltage output of the MCP9700 and the MCP6S22 using an integrated 10-bit Analog to Digital Converter and communicate to a PC via USB interface.Temperature can be datalogged using Microchip Thermal Management Software Graphical User Interface (GUI).

Package Contents

The MCP9700 Thermistor Demo Board contains the analog circuitry to measure temperature. It uses BC Components’ 232264055103 NTC thermistor to convert temperature to resistance. The thermistor is placed in a voltage divider which converts resistance to voltage. This voltage is filtered and placed at the MCP6S22 Programmable Gain Amplifier’s (PGA) CH0 input. The PGA gains and buffers the thermistor.In addition, the board includes the MCP9700 Linear Active Thermistor. The MCP9700 outputs voltage proportional to temperature. A PIC18F2550 is used to both measure the voltage output of the MCP9700 and the MCP6S22 using an integrated 10-bit Analog to Digital Converter and communicate to a PC via USB interface.Temperature can be datalogged using Microchip Thermal Management Software Graphical User Interface (GUI).

Documentation


Title
Document Id
MCP9700 Thermistor Demo Board User's Guide Download f9a6d07b-f29d-4ac2-b010-5c72b05b5e48
MCP9700 Thermistor Demo Board Gerbers Download 68a6e6a4-9325-4ca2-9c24-4d42a68cb434
Single-Ended, Rail-to-Rail I/O, Low-Gain PGA Download 5dd3e48f-dde9-4394-aa4c-d27e68ffa95c

Software


Title
Date
Thermal Management Utility Download 27 Sep 2024
MCP9700 Thermistor Demo Board Firmware Download 12 Nov 2008