STS3 Series, Analog and Digital Output

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Sensing Temperature - Local
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Sensing Temperature - Remote
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STS35-DIS
SENSOR DIGITAL 20C-60C 8TDFN
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$1.5211
5+
$1.4366
10+
$1.3521
Quantity
7,678 Available
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Ships from: HK
PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount
-
-40°C ~ 125°C
I²C
8-TDFN (2.5x2.5)
8-VFDFN Exposed Pad
STS3
Digital, Local
20°C ~ 60°C
-
2.15V ~ 5.5V
16 b
±0.1°C
25°C
-
-
STS-30-DIS
SENSOR DIGITAL 0C-65C 8TDFN
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount
-
-40°C ~ 125°C
I²C
8-TDFN (2.5x2.5)
8-VFDFN Exposed Pad
STS3
Digital, Local
0°C ~ 65°C
-
2.15V ~ 5.5V
16 b
±0.2°C
25°C
-
-
STS-31-DIS
SENSOR DIGITAL 0C-90C 8TDFN
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount
-
-40°C ~ 125°C
I²C
8-TDFN (2.5x2.5)
8-VFDFN Exposed Pad
STS3
Digital, Local
0°C ~ 90°C
-
2.15V ~ 5.5V
16 b
±0.2°C
25°C
-
-

About  Analog and Digital Output

Temperature sensors with both analog and digital output capabilities are engineered to quantify the level of thermal energy present in the surrounding environment. These sensors possess a range of defining characteristics, including sensor type, local and remote sensing temperature, output type, voltage supply, and resolution. The available sensor types encompass analog local, remote, or infrared; analog-digital local or remote; digital local, remote, or infrared; as well as internal sensors. Furthermore, these sensors are capable of detecting temperatures within a range of -55°C to 200°C, making them suitable for various applications requiring precise temperature monitoring. The primary function of these sensors is to provide accurate and reliable temperature measurements, which can be utilized in a multitude of electronic systems for further processing and analysis. They are commonly employed in industries such as manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and food processing, where maintaining optimal temperature levels is crucial for operational efficiency and product quality. In summary, analog and digital output temperature sensors serve as indispensable tools for monitoring and regulating temperature levels in diverse settings, ensuring both performance optimization and safety compliance.