AS6200 Temperature Sensor and RF Digital Simblee™ Wireless Interface Ecosystem

ams OSRAM and RF Digital offer their digital tools for wearable, mobile, and handheld IoT applications

Image of ams' and RF Digital's AS6200 Temperature Sensor and Simblee™ Ecosystem ams OSRAM has teamed up with RF Digital to produce sensor products for the Internet of Things (IoT) world. The ams OSRAM AS6200 is a high-accuracy temperature sensor in a very small 1.6 mm x 1.0 mm WLCSP package. The sensor has ±0.4°C (0°C to +65°C) and ±1°C (-40°C to +125°C) accuracy. The AS6200 takes a 1.8 V to 3.6 V input with low current consumption of 6 µA at 4 Hz.

RF Digital provides the Simblee wireless interface ecosystem that provides bidirectional communication needed for the connected world. The Simblee platform offers connectivity to the Cloud of the ams OSRAM sensor which is ideal for our Mobile connected networking applications today. Simblee is fully certified with FFC/IC and others. The RFD77313 is an Arduino™ sensor shield and the RFD77810 is a factory-programmed kit for the AS6200 temperature sensor.

Features
  • Sensor
  • Voltage supply: 1.8 V to 3.6 V
  • Resolution: 12-bit
  • Temperature operating range: -40°C to +125°C
  • Package/case: 6-WLCSP
  • Simblee fully certified: FCC/IC, CE: ETSI, TELEC/MIC
  • Arduino-compatible shield
Applications
  • Wearables, handhelds, and mobile
  • Healthcare
  • Medical
  • Gaming
  • Hunting
  • HVAC
  • Medical instrumentation
  • Industrial
  • IoT
  • Smart cities
  • Smart agriculture
  • Smart retail

ams AS6200 Temperature Sensor and RF Digital Simblee Wireless Interface Ecosystem

ImageManufacturer Part NumberDescriptionAvailable QuantityPriceView Details
SENSOR DIGITAL -40C-125C 6WLCSPAS6200-AWLT-SSENSOR DIGITAL -40C-125C 6WLCSP0 - ImmediateSee Page for PricingView Details
ADAPTER BOARD FOR AS6200AS6200-WL_EK_ABADAPTER BOARD FOR AS62001 - Immediate$16.99View Details
DEMO BOARD FOR AS6200AS6200-WL_DK_STDEMO BOARD FOR AS62001 - Immediate$54.83View Details
Updated: 2026-01-05
Published: 2017-05-15