Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM34 I am trying to make a temperature probe using the LM34 temp sensor. Is there any maximum distance I can run wire leads?
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I have a school project where we are building a thermometer in NI multisim. We are supposed to use the LM34 temp sensor. I am adding a custom component in MS. The function block diagram is everything…
Part Number: LMT87 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM34 , LM35 , , THVD1400 Tool/software: Hello E2E Community,
We are reaching out to re-confirm if LMT-87 can be used in 2-wire configuration the way LM35/34 have been configured in application note…
Part Number: TM4C123GH6PM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM34 Hello all,
I am trying to run a program for a temperature sensor that gets the value from a LM34 on PE3. The program that I have uses sprintf and for some reason it gets "stuck" on that…
Part Number: LM35 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM34 , I have a LM35 reading 0.644 volts in a room of 70 F. It would possibly be true if it was a LM34. It does not really change values if I hold it in my fingers. Can the device be damaged by a static…
Cheem, You will need a temperature controlled oil bath with an RTD reference probe. Place about 10 LM34 devices on a pcb board and test them in the oil bath. Sweep the temperature over the range of interest. Make sure to have enough soaking time at the…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM34 I want to know if the temperature sensor LM34 is capable if cemented onto a metal surface and still remaining accurate to measure surface temperature.
Hi Stephen,
Can you please provide a drawing of your proposals?
One option is to have a hole in the case of your thermostat and place the TO-92 or SOIC package as close to this hole as possible. This will be the best way to detect the ambient temperature…
Hi Jonathan,
The LM34 is a fairly old part and we usually do not share the accuracy distributions.
However, we recently launched two new products, the LMT70 which is the highest accuracy temp sensor TI sells and the LMT01 which is a 2-pin digital…