What is TMP36 temperature sensor?

What is TMP36 temperature sensor?

The TMP36 is a low voltage, precision centigrade temperature sensor. It provides a voltage output that is linearly proportional to the Celsius temperature. It also doesn’t 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.

What is TMP35?

The TMP35/TMP36/TMP37 are low voltage, precision centigrade temperature sensors. They provide a voltage output that is linearly proportional to the Celsius (centigrade) temperature.

How accurate is a TMP36?

The TMP36 temperature sensor is fairly precise, never wears out, works under many environmental conditions and requires no external components to work. In addition, the TMP36 sensor does not require calibration and provides a typical accuracy of ±1°C at +25°C and ±2°C over the −40°C to +125°C temperature range.

Can LM35 measure humidity?

DHT11 can measure both humidity and temperature while LM35 can only measure temperature. Very small amount of current is require to operate for LM35.

Why is LM35 used?

LM35 is used to measure precise centigrade temperature. The output of this sensor changes describes the linearity. The output voltages of this sensor are linearly comparative to the Celsius temperature. The output voltage range of this sensor is from -55˚ to +150˚C.

What is a tmp35/tmp36?

Analog Devices Inc. Analog Devices Inc. The TMP35/TMP36/TMP37 are low voltage, precision centigrade temperature sensors. They provide a voltage output that is linearly proportional to the Celsius (centigrade) temperature.

Do I need to calibrate the tmp35/tmp36/tmp37?

The TMP35/ TMP36/TMP37 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 TMP35/TMP36/TMP37 and its linear output and precise calibration simplify interfacing to temperature control circuitry and ADCs.

Is the tmp36 compatible with the LM50?

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. The TMP36 is functionally compatible with the LM50.

What is the tmp37 used for?

The TMP37 is intended for applications over the range of 5°C to 100°C and provides an output scale factor of 20 mV/°C. The TMP37 provides a 500 mV output at 25°C. Operation extends to 150°C with reduced accuracy for all devices when operating from a 5 V supply.

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