5
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(1) Electrical Characteristics Table values apply only for factory testing conditions at the temperature indicated. Factory testing conditions
result in very limited self-heating of the device such that TJ = TA. No guarantee of parametric performance is indicated in the electrical
tables under conditions of internal self-heating where TJ > TA. Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate junction temperature limits beyond
which the device may be permanently degraded, either mechanically or electrically.
(2) Register values are represented as either binary (b is the prefix to the digits), or hexadecimal (0x is the prefix to the digits). Decimal
values have no prefix.
(3) Limits are ensured by testing, design, or statistical analysis at 30°C. Limits over the operating temperature range are ensured through
correlations using statistical quality control (SQC) method.
(4) Typical values represent the most likely parametric norm as determined at the time of characterization. Actual typical values may vary
over time and will also depend on the application and configuration. The typical values are not tested and are not guaranteed on
shipped production material.
(5) I
2
C read/write communication and pull-up resistors current through SCL and SDA not included.
(6) Average current consumption while conversion is in progress.
(7) This parameter is specified by design and/or characterization and it is not tested in production.
(8) The hysteresis value is the difference between an RH measurement in a rising and falling RH environment, at a specific RH point.
(9) Actual response times will vary dependent on system thermal mass and air-flow.
(10) Time for the RH output to change by 63% of the total RH change after a step change in environmental humidity.
(11) Recommended humidity operating range is 10% to 70% RH. Prolonged operation outside this range may result in a measurement
offset. The measurement offset will decrease after operating the sensor in this recommended operating range.
(12) Drift due to aging effects at typical conditions (30°C and 20% to 50% RH). This value may be impacted by dust, vaporized solvents, out-
gassing tapes, adhesives, packaging materials, etc.
7.5 Electrical Characteristics
(1)
The electrical ratings specified in this section apply to all specifications in this document, unless otherwise noted. T
A
= 30°C,
RH = 40%, and V
DD
= 3V.
PARAMETER TEST CONDITION
(2)
MIN
(3)
TYP
(4)
MAX
(3)
UNIT
POWER CONSUMPTION
I
DD
Supply Current RH measurement, bit 12 of 0x02 register =
0
(5)
190 220 µA
Temperature measurement, bit 12 of 0x02
register = 0
(5)
160 185 µA
Sleep Mode 100 200 nA
Average @ 1 measurement/second, RH (11
bit), bit 12 of 0x02 register = 0
(5)(6)
710 nA
Average @ 1 measurement/second, Temp
(11 bit), bit 12 of 0x02 register = 0
(5)(6)
590 nA
Average @ 1 measurement/second, RH
(11bit) +temperature (11 bit), bit 12 of 0x02
register = 1
(5)(6)
1.3 µA
Startup (average on Start-up time) 300 µA
I
HEAT
Heater Current
(7)
Peak current 7.2 mA
Average @ 1 measurement/second, RH
(11bit) +temperature (11 bit), bit 12 of 0x02
register = 1
(5)(6)
50 µA
RELATIVE HUMIDITY SENSOR
RH
ACC
Accuracy Refer to Figure 2 in Typical Characteristics
section.
±2 %RH
RH
REP
Repeatability
(7)
14 bit resolution ±0.1 %RH
RH
HYS
Hysteresis
(8)
10% ≤ RH ≤ 70% ±1 %RH
RH
RT
Response Time
(9)
t
63
%
(10)
15 s
RH
CT
Conversion Time
(7)
8 bit resolution 2.50 ms
11 bit resolution 3.85 ms
14 bit resolution 6.50 ms
RH
OR
Operating Range
(11)
Non-condensing 0 100 %RH
RH
LTD
Long Term Drift
(12)
±0.25 %RH/yr
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
TEMP
ACC
Accuracy
(7)
5°C < T
A
< 60°C ±0.2 ±0.4 °C
TEMP
REP
Repeatability
(7)
14 bit resolution ±0.1 °C
TEMP
CT
Conversion Time
(7)
11 bit accuracy 3.65 ms
14 bit accuracy 6.35 ms