The MAX6659MEE+T integrates a temperature sensor with a fan controller to monitor and regulate the temperature within electronic systems. It uses digital temperature sensing to accurately measure the ambient temperature and provides a PWM output for controlling the speed of a cooling fan. The device can be programmed to trigger an alert when the temperature exceeds predefined limits, providing an early warning of potential overheating.
The MAX6659MEE+T is suitable for various applications including: - Computer systems - Servers - Industrial equipment - Automotive electronics - Medical devices
Some alternative models to MAX6659MEE+T include: - LM75: Digital temperature sensor with I2C interface - TMP117: High-accuracy digital temperature sensor with wide temperature range - ADT7420: Digital temperature sensor with high accuracy and low power consumption
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What is the MAX6659MEE+T?
How does the MAX6659MEE+T measure temperature?
Can the MAX6659MEE+T control multiple fans?
What communication interface does the MAX6659MEE+T support?
Is the MAX6659MEE+T suitable for automotive applications?
What is the operating voltage range of the MAX6659MEE+T?
Can the MAX6659MEE+T be used in industrial control systems?
Does the MAX6659MEE+T provide over-temperature alerts?
What is the typical accuracy of the temperature measurements from the MAX6659MEE+T?
Is the MAX6659MEE+T available in a small form factor package?