LIS2DTW12 temperature sensor accuracy
Hello everyone,
We manufactured about 100 boards for a pre-production run using the LIS2DTW12, and at room temperature, the boards are all over the map with +/-3°C accuracy, nowhere near the "typical" +/-0.8°C as stated in the datasheet.
I've already seen the other post regarding temperature accuracy issues for the LIS2DTW12, but I did not see a resolution or an accepted solution in that post, so to me at least the problem was not solved.
Our production volume is 10k+ a year, and we've selected this part because of the temperature accuracy features. I know the data sheet does not show min/max for temperature accuracy, but on a sample of 100 boards, the sensor is nowhere near the "typical" values.
Also, I noticed a large temperature variation with the supply voltage: on the EV board, if you change the VDD from 1.8V to 3.6V (using the Advanced Features) the temperature readings (in Data panel) are jumping up by 2°C!
There is nowhere in the data sheet any information regarding the temperature dependency with supply voltage (a graph or a note stating the VDD at which the +/0.8°C typical values were measured would have been very helpful).
Could anyone shed some light on how we can get close to the "typical" +/- 0.8°C? We can't afford calibrating every single board in production.
If there is such a graph for temperature vs VDD, can anyone provide it? To me at least, it looks like the 0.8°C was measured at 1.8V, but our boards are working at 3V and at 3.6V, so if we need to add an offset, I would like to know the temperature measurement change with VDD.
Thank you!
Vlad
