jaylar41
Electrical
- Aug 16, 2006
- 12
Hello,
I've been looking for a Schottky diode which experiences an increase in forward voltage through the normal operating temperature range (-40C - 125C). I've only seen diodes in which the forward voltage decreases as temperature increases.
If such a device existed, I could use it for a temperature sensing application. I've researched plenty of thermistors and temp sensing ICs, but they don't have the right fit to what I'm looking for.
The reason I say Schottky is because I need the voltage to be under .7V (may be able to budge a little).
If someone knows of a part like this, I would appreciate a heads up. Thanks for any advice.
I've been looking for a Schottky diode which experiences an increase in forward voltage through the normal operating temperature range (-40C - 125C). I've only seen diodes in which the forward voltage decreases as temperature increases.
If such a device existed, I could use it for a temperature sensing application. I've researched plenty of thermistors and temp sensing ICs, but they don't have the right fit to what I'm looking for.
The reason I say Schottky is because I need the voltage to be under .7V (may be able to budge a little).
If someone knows of a part like this, I would appreciate a heads up. Thanks for any advice.