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LM35 Temperature Sensor
Br 150.00
- Its maximum and minimum input voltages are 35 V and -2 V respectively.
- It typically operates at 5 V.
- It can measure temperature from -55°C to 150°C
- Its Output voltage is directly proportional (Linear) to temperature (i.e.) there will be a rise of 10mV (0.01V) for every 1°C rise in temperature.
- Its Drain current is less than 60 uA.
- Its low-cost temperature sensor.
- It is small and hence suitable for remote applications.
- It is low self-heating, 0.08 C in still air n Non-linearity only ±1⁄4C typica
- LM35 is a commonly used temperature sensor, It shows values in the form of output voltages instead of degree Celsius.
- LM35 shows high voltage values than thermocouples and may not need that the output voltage is amplified.
- The output voltage of LM35 is proportional to the Celsius temperature. The scale factor is .01 V/°C.
- One most important characteristic is that it draws just 60 microamps from its supply and acquires a low self-heating capacity.
LM35 has three pinouts which are:
- PIN 1: Vcc, it used as input at this pin we apply 5 V input voltage.
- PIN 2:�At this pin, we get output voltage.
- PIN 3:�This pin is used for ground.