Temperature and Humidity Sensors

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DS18B20U+T&R

Category: Electromechanical, Temperature and Humidity SensorsAnalog Devices, Inc.
Analog Devices, Inc. Temp Sensor Digital Serial (1-Wire) 8-Pin uMAX T/R

Packaging: N/A
Supplier Type: Partner Stock
84,000
in stock
QtyPrice
3,0003.7374
6,0003.7361
15,0003.7212
24,0003.6828
30,0003.6456

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MCP9700T-E/TT

Category: Electromechanical, Temperature, Temperature and Humidity Sensors, Temperature SensorsMicrochip
Microchip The MCP9700 sensors with Linear Active Thermistor™ Integrated Circuit (IC) comprise a family of analog temperature sensors that convert temperature to analog voltage.The low-cost, low-power sensors feature an accuracy of ±4°C from 0°C to +70°C while consuming 6 µA (typical) of operating current.Unlike resistive sensors, e.g., thermistors, the Linear Active Thermistor IC does not require an additional signal-conditioning circuit. Therefore, the biasing circuit development overhead for thermistor solutions can be avoided by implementing this low-cost device. The Voltage Output pin (VOUT) can be directly connected to the ADC input of a microcontroller. The MCP9700 temperature coefficients are scaled to provide a 1°C/bit resolution for an 8-bit ADC with a reference voltage of 2.5V and 5V, respectively. The MCP9700 output 0.1°C/bit for a 12- bit ADC with 4.096V reference.The MCP9700 provide a low-cost solution for applications that require measurement of a relative change of temperature. When measuring relative change in temperature from +25°C, an accuracy of ±1°C (typical) can be realized from 0°C to +70°C. This accuracy can also be achieved by applying system calibration at +25°C.In addition, this family is immune to the effects of parasitic capacitance and can drive large capacitive loads. This provides printed circuit board (PCB) layout design flexibility by enabling the device to be remotely located from the microcontroller. Adding some capacitance at the output also helps the output transient response by reducing overshoots or undershoots. However, capacitive load is not required for the stability of sensor output.

Packaging: TAP
Supplier Type: Partner Stock
5,439
in stock
QtyPrice
10.3794
250.3546
500.3286

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LM35DT/NOPB

Category: Electromechanical, Temperature and Humidity SensorsTexas Instruments
Texas Instruments Temp Sensor Analog Serial (2-Wire) 3-Pin(3+Tab) TO-220 Tube

Packaging: N/A
Supplier Type: Partner Stock
3,049
in stock
QtyPrice
11.8105

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MCP9700AT-E/TT

Category: Electromechanical, Temperature, Temperature and Humidity Sensors, Temperature SensorsMicrochip
Microchip The MCP9700A family of Linear Active Thermistor™ Integrated Circuit (IC) is an analog temperature sensor that converts temperature to analog voltage. It's a low-cost, low-power sensor with an accuracy of ±2°C from 0°C to +70°C while consuming 6 µA (typical) of operating current.Unlike resistive sensors (such as thermistors), the Linear Active Thermistor IC does not require an additional signal-conditioning circuit. Therefore, the biasing circuit development overhead for thermistor solutions can be avoided by implementing this low-cost device. The voltage output pin (VOUT) can be directly connected to the ADC input of a microcontroller. The MCP9700A temperature coefficients are scaled to provide a 1°C/bit resolution for an 8-bit ADC with a reference voltage of 2.5V and 5V, respectively.The MCP9700A provide a low-cost solution for applications that require measurement of a relative change of temperature. When measuring relative change in temperature from +25°C, an accuracy of ±1°C (typical) can be realized from 0°C to +70°C. This accuracy can also be achieved by applying system calibration at +25°C.In addition, this family is immune to the effects of parasitic capacitance and can drive large capacitive loads. This provides Printed Circuit Board (PCB) layout design flexibility by enabling the device to be remotely located from the microcontroller. Adding some capacitance at the output also helps the output transient response by reducing overshoots or undershoots. However, capacitive load is not required for sensor output stability.

Packaging: TAP
Supplier Type: Partner Stock
2,835
in stock
QtyPrice
10.4551
250.3918
500.3794

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