The PCT2075GVH can operate from -40°C to 125°C, but the accuracy and reliability of the temperature measurement may degrade above 105°C.
The PCT2075GVH does not require calibration, as it is a digital temperature sensor with an internal calibration. However, it's recommended to perform a system-level calibration to account for any PCB or system-level effects.
The typical current consumption of the PCT2075GVH is around 1.5 μA in normal operation mode, but it can be as low as 0.5 μA in low-power mode.
Yes, the PCT2075GVH is suitable for high-accuracy temperature measurement applications, with an accuracy of ±1°C from -20°C to 105°C and ±2°C from -40°C to 125°C.
The PCT2075GVH can be interfaced with a microcontroller using the I2C bus, with a maximum clock frequency of 400 kHz. The device address can be set using the A0 and A1 pins.