LM135Z

LM135Z

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LM135Z
SENSOR ANALOG -55C-150C TO92-3
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The LM135Z is a Precision Temperature Sensor which can be easily calibrated. They operate as a 2-terminal Zener and the breakdown voltage is directly proportional to the absolute temperature at 10mV/°K. The circuit has a dynamic impedance of less than 1R and operates within a range of current from 450µA to 5mA without alteration of its characteristics. Calibrated at +25°C, the device has a typical error of less than 1°C over a 100°C temperature range. The LM135Z has a linear output.

Feature

  • Directly calibrated in °K

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Sensing & Instrumentation

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Product Status Active
Sensor Type Analog, Local
Sensing Temperature - Local -55°C ~ 150°C
Output Type Analog Voltage
Resolution 10mV/°K
Accuracy - Highest (Lowest) ±3°C (±5°C)
Test Condition 25°C (-55°C ~ 150°C)
Operating Temperature -55°C ~ 150°C
Mounting Type Through Hole
Package / Case TO-226-3, TO-92-3 (TO-226AA)
Supplier Device Package TO-92-3

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$0.62

Price update:a months ago
Available in stock: 27500
STMicroelectronics

STMicroelectronics

STMicroelectronics is a leading global semiconductor company known for pioneering cutting-edge solutions across microelectronics. With unmatched silicon expertise, potent manufacturing, rich IP, and strategic alliances, it's at the forefront of SoC technology, guiding convergence trends.

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