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Analog temperature sensors

Analog temperature sensors provide a highly linear output voltage or current proportional to temperature. Their low power minimizes self-heating enabling accuracy up to ±0.13°C. Analog temperature sensors are very easy to use, requiring no compensation circuitry, look-up tables or calibration.

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LMT87LPG
±2°C 2.7V to 5.5V analog output temperature sensor with -13.6 mV/°C gain 3-TO-92 -50 to 150
Models Available
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LMT87LP
±2°C 2.7V to 5.5V analog output temperature sensor with -13.6 mV/°C gain 3-TO-92 -50 to 150
Models Available
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LMT87DCKT
±2°C 2.7V to 5.5V analog output temperature sensor with -13.6 mV/°C gain 5-SC70 -50 to 150
Models Available
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LMT87DCKR
±2°C 2.7V to 5.5V analog output temperature sensor with -13.6 mV/°C gain 5-SC70 -50 to 150
Models Available
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LMT86QDCKTQ1
Automotive Grade, 2.2V-Capable, 10 uA Analog Output Temperature Sensor 5-SC70 -50 to 150
Models Available
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LMT86QDCKRQ1
Automotive Grade, 2.2V-Capable, 10 uA Analog Output Temperature Sensor 5-SC70 -50 to 150
Models Available
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LMT86LPM
2.2V-Capable, 10 uA Analog Output Temperature Sensor in SC70 and TO-92 3-TO-92 -50 to 150
Models Available
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LMT86LPGM
2.2V-Capable, 10 uA Analog Output Temperature Sensor in SC70 and TO-92 3-TO-92 -50 to 150
Models Available
Texas Instruments
LMT86LPG
2.2V-Capable, 10 uA Analog Output Temperature Sensor in SC70 and TO-92 3-TO-92 -50 to 150
Models Available
Texas Instruments
LMT86LP
2.2V-Capable, 10 uA Analog Output Temperature Sensor in SC70 and TO-92 3-TO-92 -50 to 150
Models Available