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3D0U812 UNIVERSAL Temperature Sensor TMP36

$ 3.56

Availability: 200 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Model: 3D0U812
  • MPN: 3D0U812
  • Brand: 3DPRINTING USA
  • Restocking Fee: 20%

    Description

    This temperature sensor uses a TMP36 sensor on a breakout board. It has an easy connection port using a 3 pin plug. The sensor also includes the 3 pin connection cable. The PCB was designed and assembled in the USA.
    WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
    Yellow Wire = 2.7V to 5.5V input
    Black Wire  = Vout
    Red wire = Ground
    FEATURES
    Low voltage operation (2.7 V to 5.5 V)
    Calibrated directly in °C
    10 mV/°C scale factor
    ±2°C accuracy over temperature (typ)
    ±0.5°C linearity (typ)
    Stable with large capacitive loads
    Specified −40°C to +125°C, operation to +150°C
    Less than 50 µA quiescent current
    Shutdown current 0.5 µA max
    Low self-heating
    GENERAL DESCRIPTION
    The TMP36 are low voltage, precision centigrade temperature sensors. They provide a voltage output that  is linearly proportional to the Celsius (centigrade) temperature. The TMP36 do not require any external calibration to provide typical accuracies of ±1°C at +25°C  and ±2°C over the −40°C to +125°C temperature range.
    The low output impedance of the TMP36 and its linear output and precise calibration simplify interfacing to temperature control circuitry and ADCs. All three devices are intended for single-supply operation from 2.7 V to 5.5 V maximum. The supply current runs well below 50 µA, providing very low self-heating—less than 0.1°C in still air. In addition, a shutdown function is provided to cut the supply current to less than 0.5 µA.
    The TMP36 is specified from −40°C to +125°C, provides a 750 mV output at 25°C, and operates to 125°C from a single 2.7 V supply.
    TMP36 have an output scale factor of 10 mV/°C.
    Universal sensors that work with many different types of applications.
    Automotive
    Aerospace
    Marine
    Digital Printing
    3D Printing
    Automation
    Environmental control systems
    Thermal protection
    Industrial process control
    Fire alarms Power system monitors
    CPU thermal management
    Arduino
    Raspberry pi