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NTM88J135ST1 - Tire pressure monitor sensor

This page provides the datasheet information for the NTM88J135ST1, a member of the NTM88J125ST1 Tire pressure monitor sensor family.

Description

The NTM88 family consists of small (4 mm x 4 mm x 1.98 mm), fully integrated tire pressure monitoring sensors (TPMS).

The devices described in this data sheet, NTM88Jxx5S, provide low transmitting power consumption, large customer memory size, and single- or dual-axis accelerometer architecture.

Features

  • Optional pressure ranges1.
  • Optional accelerometer ranges: See Section 3.
  • Transducer measurement interfaces with low-power AFE:.
  • 10-bit compensated pressure sense element.
  • 10-bit compensated accelerometers.
  • 8-bit compensated internal device temperature measurement.
  • 8-bit compensated internal device voltage measurement.
  • Two I/O pins can be used for external signals.
  • 8-bit S08 compact instruction set controller:.

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Part number NTM88J135ST1
Manufacturer NXP
File Size 808.52 KB
Description Tire pressure monitor sensor
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NTM88Jxx5S Tire pressure monitor sensor Rev. 2 — 6 June 2024 Preliminary data sheet 1 General description The NTM88 family consists of small (4 mm x 4 mm x 1.98 mm), fully integrated tire pressure monitoring sensors (TPMS). The devices described in this data sheet, NTM88Jxx5S, provide low transmitting power consumption, large customer memory size, and single- or dual-axis accelerometer architecture. The NTM88Jxx5S TPMS solution integrates an 8-bit microcontroller (MCU), pressure sensor, accelerometers in three ranges, programmable RF transmitter and flexible LF receiver. The sensor supports seven GPIOs, client SPI, and a 2channel timer / pulse-width module. 2 Features and benefits • Optional pressure ranges1 • Optional accelerometer ranges: See Section 3.
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