Analog Temperature Sensor
R20,95
Analog Temperature Sensor
An Analog Temperature Sensor is an electronic component that measures ambient temperature and converts it into a continuous analog voltage signal. The output voltage changes proportionally with temperature, allowing microcontrollers like Arduino, ESP32, and ESP8266 to easily read and process temperature values using an ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter).
Common Types
- LM35 (most popular)
- TMP36
- NTC Thermistor-based modules
Features
- Provides continuous analog output (voltage proportional to temperature)
- Simple 3-pin interface
- No complex digital communication required
- Low cost and widely available
- Suitable for basic temperature monitoring
Specifications (typical LM35 example)
- Operating Voltage: 4V – 30V DC
- Output Scale: 10 mV per °C
- Temperature Range: -55°C to +150°C
- Accuracy: around ±0.5°C to ±1°C (varies by model)
- Output: Analog voltage
Pin Description
- VCC – Power supply (usually 3.3V or 5V)
- GND – Ground
- VOUT – Analog temperature output signal
Applications
- Digital thermometers
- Battery temperature monitoring
- HVAC systems
- Overheat protection circuits
- DIY electronics projects
- Industrial control systems
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Description
Analog Temperature Sensor
Enhance your project with this high-quality Analog Temperature Sensor. Suitable for makers, hobbyists, students, engineers and repair technicians. Designed for reliable performance in electronics, Arduino, IoT, automation and robotics applications. Easy to integrate into new or existing projects and ideal for educational, commercial or personal use.
1. Weight: 4g 2. Color: black 3. Size: 18x15x5mm 4. Working voltage: DC 5V 5. Material: PCB 6. Type: voltage regulator 7. Condition: brand new 8. Application: electronic project
Additional information
| Weight | 15 g |
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