ZSSC3281 Advanced Dual Channel ARM based Resistive Sensor Signal Conditioner IC Datasheet

2023-03-02
●The ZSSC3281 is a dual path sensor signal conditioning IC (SSC) for highly accurate amplification, digitization, and sensor-specific correction of sensor signals. The ZSSC3281 is suitable for bridge and half-bridge sensors, as well as external voltage-source element and single-element sensors (for example, Pt100 and external temperature sensor diodes) powered by an on-chip current source. Digital compensation of the sensor offset, sensitivity, temperature drift, and non-linearity is accomplished via a 32-bit ARMM3 based math core running a correction algorithm with calibration coefficients stored in a non-volatile, reprogrammable memory. The programmable, integrated sensor front-end allows optimally applying various sensors for a broad range of applications.
●The ZSSC3281 provides measurement value readouts and programming capabilities via an I2C, SPI, or one-wire interface (OWI). Absolute and ratiometric voltage, current-loop, or interrupt outputs are supported by the ZSSC3281.

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Advanced Dual Channel ARM based Resistive Sensor Signal Conditioner ICdual path sensor signal conditioning IC (SSC)SSC Evaluation Kit

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Industrial applications ]process automation ]factory automation ]Consumer ]white goods ]HVAC ]weight scales ]Medical applications ]blood pressure ]continuous smart health monitors ]bridge ]half-bridge sensors ]external voltage-source element ]single-element sensors ]external temperature sensor diodes ]

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40-QFN;QFN40;VFPQFN;QFN

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Jun.13.22

Rev. 1.0

R33DS0020ED0100

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