Description
The Analog Temperature Sensor is a compact and cost-effective solution for measuring ambient temperature in a wide range of electronic applications. Ideal for use with microcontrollers such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other development boards, this sensor provides a linear analog voltage output that corresponds to the temperature.
Whether you’re building a DIY weather station, temperature-controlled system, or smart home device, this sensor delivers consistent and reliable readings.
Key Features:
Analog Output: Voltage output changes linearly with temperature for easy interfacing with ADCs.
Wide Sensing Range: Typically measures temperatures from -40°C to +125°C.
High Accuracy: Standard models offer ±1°C accuracy (typical).

ANALOG TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Low Power Consumption: Ideal for battery-powered or low-energy systems.Easy to Use: Simply connect VCC, GND, and Analog Output to your microcontroller
Compact Form Factor: Fits easily into compact or embedded designs. Fast Response Time: Quickly adapts to temperature changes for real-time monitoring.
Specifications:
The output voltage can be converted to temperature easily using the scale factor of 10 mV/°C.
Voltage Input: 2.7 V to 5.5 VDC
10 mV/°C scale factor
±2°C accuracy over temperature
±0.5°C linearity Operating Range: −40°C to +125°C










                    
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