Archie,
8.2.2 Detailed Design Procedure
For optimum accuracy, R1 is picked such that 1 mA flows through the sensor. Additional error can be introduced by varying load currents or varying supply voltage. The influence of these currents on the minimum…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM135 Jet Propulsion Laboratory is considering use of the LM135 temperature sensor in a space application. Is Texas Instruments planning to offer a hermetic package version to a high reliability specification such as MIL…
Part Number: LM35 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM135 , TMP235 Hi Team,
Customer wants to understand some detail of how to design with LM35, please kindly help, thanks.
The temperature range need is -40 ~ 90 C.
(1) When we connect like below, The -Vs…
Hi Amit,
what he meant with software compatibility here is the way the temperature is derived from Vout; he needs a device which he can drop in his design and get up to speed without having to modify the software that is processing the information coming…
Hello,
The "gain" also know as transfer function of the LM335 device is 10mV/°K. As mentioned in the data sheet Unlike other sensors, the LM135 has a linear output. So the curve that you are referring to (V out vs. temp) is a linear curve with the slope…
Hi,
I am not sure the reason why this was obsoleted. The LM199AH/883 was obsoleted March 11, 2008, and the commercial grade LM199AH was obsoleted Feb 4, 2008. The closest devices are LM35, LM135, LM235, and LM335.
You might want to take a look at this…
Hey Bipul,
We have several military grade temperature sensors available so please be more specific with some of your other requirements. Some of our military grade part numbers include: LM35, LM135, LM235, and LM335 depending on the accuracy you need…