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MCP9700 Linear Temperature Sensor

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    Note: This is a good replacement for the famous LM35 temperature sensor, and it can be used with microcontrollers that operate on 3.3V systems, such as NodeMCU, micro:bit, Raspberry Pi, and others.

    Note: You may also try out the MCP9700 Temperature Sensor in module form, manufactured by Cytron with high quality sensor IC from Microchip, offering the same reliable analog output.

     

    MCP9700 is a low-power linear active thermistor IC (temperature sensor), perfect for battery-powered devices such as IoT to measure temperature. Plus, with its wide operating voltage, 2.3V to 5.5V, it can easily be integrated into Arduino or Raspberry Pi system. In fact, any system that can read analog voltage is able to interface with this temperature sensor.

     

    With the output voltage of 10mV/ºC, it is perfect for 10-bit ADC with 5V reference, each bit represents ~0.5ºC. Not to forget, it can measure temperature from 0ºC to 70ºC with ±2ºC of accuracy, which is acceptable in most applications. Most importantly, it is low cost, compared to LM35.

    Warranty Period: 12 months
    Features
    • 3 pin transistor alike package, through hole friendly, breadboard friendly, prototyping friendly.
    • Linear temperature sensor, with ADC output
    • ADC output: 10mV/ºC
    • Wide operating voltage: 2.3V to 5.5VDC
    • Wide measurement range: 0ºC to 70ºC with ±2ºC of accurancy
    • Low power consumption: 6µA (typical)
    • Alternative for LM35
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