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ANALOG DEVICES - AD22100KTZ - TEMPERATURE SENSOR, 22100, TO92-3
Analog Voltage Output Sensor, 1.37V Min, 3.62V Max, Bipolar, Round, 3 Pin, Through Hole Mount
AD22100KTZ TEMPERATURE SENSOR 3-PIN TO-92, 0 - +100 DEGC
Voltage Output Temperature Sensor with Signal Conditioning
TEMPERATURE SENSOR, 22100, TO-92-3; IC Output Type:Voltage; Sensing Accuracy Range:± 0.5°C; Sensing Temperature Min:-50°C; Sensing Temperature Max:+150°C; Senso; Available until stocks are exhausted Alternative available
Temperature Sensor, 0.5Deg C, To-92-3; Sensor Output Type:Analog; Accuracy:± 2°C; Sensor Case/Package:To-92; No. Of Pins:3Pins; Supply Voltage Min:4V; Supply Voltage Max:6.5V; No. Of Channels:1Channels; Resolution:- Rohs Compliant: Yes |Analog Devices, Inc. AD22100KTZ
TEMPERATURE SENSOR, 22100, TO-92-3; IC Output Type: Voltage; Sensing Accuracy Range: ± 0.5°C; Sensing Temperature Min: -50°C; Sensing Temperature Max: +150°C; Sensor Case Style: TO-92; No. of Pins: 3Pins; Supply Voltage Min: 4V; Supply Voltage Max: 6.5V; Product Range: AD22100 Series; Automotive Qualification Standard: -; MSL: MSL 1 - Unlimited; SVHC: No SVHC (07-Jul-2017); Base Number: 22100; IC Generic Number: 22100; Logic Function Number: 22100; Operating Temperature Max: 100°C; Operating Temperature Min: 0°C; Operating Temperature Range: 0°C to +100°C; Output Voltage: 1.938V; Output Voltage per °C: 22.5mV/°C; Sensor / Transducer Type: Temperature; Supply Current: 500µA; Supply Voltage Range: 4V to 6.5V; Temperature Max: 150°C; Temperature Sensing Range: -50°C to +150°C
The AD221001 is a monolithic temperature sensor with on-chip signal conditioning. It can be operated over the temperature range -50oC to +150oC, making it ideal for use in numerous HVAC, instrumentation, and automotive applications. The signal conditioning eliminates the need for any trimming, buffering, or linearization circuitry, greatly simplifying the system design and reducing the overall system cost. The output voltage is proportional to the temperature x the supply voltage (ratiometric). The output swings from 0.25 V at -50oC to +4.75 V at +150oC using a single +5.0 V supply. Due to its ratiometric nature, the AD22100 offers a cost-effective solution when interfacing to an analog-to-digital converter. This is accomplished by using the ADCR^s +5 V power supply as a reference to both the ADC and the AD22100 eliminating the need for and cost of a precision reference (see Figure 2).