LM35 analog temperature sensors
from datasheet https:\/\/www.ti.com\/lit\/ds\/symlink\/lm35.pdf
The LM35 series are precision integrated-circuit
temperature devices with an
output voltage linearly-
proportional to the Centigrade temperature.
The
LM35 device has an advantage over linear
temperature sensors calibrated in Kelvin,
as the user
is not required to subtract a large constant voltage
from the output to obtain convenient Centigrade
scaling.
The LM35 device does not require any
external calibration or trimming to provide
typical
accuracies of ±¼°C at room temperature and ±¾°C
over a full −55°C to 150°C temperature range.
Lower
cost is assured by trimming and calibration at the
wafer level.
The low-output impedance, linear output,
and precise inherent calibration of the LM35 device
makes interfacing to readout or control circuitry
especially easy.
The device is used with single power
supplies, or with plus and minus supplies.
As the
LM35 device draws only 60 μA from the supply, it has
very low self-heating of less than 0.1°C in still air.
The
LM35 device is rated to operate over a −55°C to
150°C temperature range,
while the LM35C device is
rated for a −40°C to 110°C range (−10° with
improved accuracy).
The LM35-series devices are
available packaged in hermetic TO transistor
packages,
while the LM35C, LM35CA, and LM35D
devices are available in the plastic TO-92 transistor
package.
The LM35D device is available in an 8-lead
surface-mount small-outline package and a plastic
TO-220 package.
Features
Calibrated Directly in Celsius (Centigrade)
Linear + 10-mV/°C Scale Factor
0.5°C Ensured Accuracy (at 25°C)
Rated for Full −55°C to 150°C Range
Suitable for Remote Applications
Low-Cost Due to Wafer-Level Trimming
Operates From 4 V to 30 V
Less Than 60-μA Current Drain
Low Self-Heating, 0.08°C in Still Air
Non-Linearity Only ±¼°C Typical
Low-Impedance Output, 0.1 Ω for 1-mA Lo
Basic setup 2C to 150C
Full setup -55 C to 150C
Src folder list: here
NB - driving long cables/capacitive loads
For driving long cables or capacitive loads look in section 8.1 in datasheet
Like most micropower circuits, the LM35 device has a limited ability to drive heavy capacitive loads.
Alone, the LM35 device is able to drive 50 pF without special precautions.
Alternatives
Jens
Last update: 260528 12:57:49
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