Product Brief
SP37 450kPa
Tire Pressure Sensor
Features
The SP37 is a highly integrated device which performs all necessary functions for
a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) wheel module suited for high-volume
applications. The device contains the sensing elements, the microcontroller, the
LF receiver, the RF transmitter and more in one package requiring only few external
components to complete a TPMS module.
Since 2003, more than 150 million TPMS sensors of our continuously improved
product generations were sold worldwide.
The sensor design of the SP37 is based upon Infineon’s patented bulk micro-
machined sensing technology which allows highly reliable measurements in harsh
environments.
The SP37 measures pressure, radial acceleration, temperature and supply voltage.
The device is compliant to the RoHS standard, with a pressure range from
100 up to 450kPa.
Numerous embedded firmware functions and a development kit enable fast
development cycles.
Pressure sensor with a range
from 100 up to 450kPa
Radial acceleration sensor
Temperature sensor
Supply voltage sensor
Embedded 8051 compatible
8-bit microcontroller
6kB on-chip FLASH memory
256Byte RAM
315 and 434MHz FSK/ASK
RF-transmitter
Selectable output power
of 5 or 8dBm
125kHz ASK high-sensitivity
LF-receiver
Advanced power control/
wake-up system to minimize
battery consumption
Ultra low standby current
TPMS Module
SP37
Pressure
Sensor
Acceleration
Sensor
Temperature
Sensor
Voltage
Sensor
3V Lithium Cell
(< 0.7µA)
Supply voltage range 1.9…3.6V
Operating temperature range
Power Supply Management
-40…125°C
PG-DSOSP-14-6 package
RoHS compliant, green package
ADC
8-bit µC
RF
Transmitter
Tx Data
315/434MHz
Flash
Sensor Calibration
Data & Application
Firmware
ROM
Firmware
Library
LF
Receiver
Rx Data
125kHz
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Product Brief
SP37 450kPa
Parameter
Input Pressure Range
Measurement Error
Tire Pressure Sensor
Symbol
Min.
P
in
p
Error
p
Error
p
Error
Input Acceleration Range
Sensitivity Error
Offset Error
a
in
a
Sensitivity
a
Sensitivity
A
Offset
A
Offset
A
Offset
Temperature Measurement Error
T
Error
T
Error
Voltage Measurement Error
V
Error
100
-7
-9
-17.5
-115
-18.75
-24
-6
-8.5
-12
-3
-5
-100
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Values
Typ.
Max.
450
+7
+9
+17.5
115
+18.75
+24
+6
+8.5
+12
+3
+5
+100
kPa
kPa
kPa
kPa
g
%
%
g
g
g
°C
°C
mV
T = -40...125°C
T = 0...50°C
T = 50...70°C
T = -40...0°C
T = 70...125°C
T = -40...125°C
T = -40...90°C
T = 90...125°C
T = -20...70°C
T = -40...-20°C
T = 70...90°C
T = 90...125°C
T = -20...70°C
T = -40...-20°C
T = 70...125°C
–
Unit
Note/Test Condition
Tighter specifications are available on request.
product summary
Sales Name
SP370-25-106-0
Description
Tire Pressure Sensor
Order Code
SP000934274
Published by
Infineon Technologies AG
85579 Neubiberg, Germany
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Order Number: B142-H9490-G1-X-7600
Date: 06 / 2012
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