
LM335AH/NOPB
ActiveMILITARY GRADE, ±1°C ANALOG OUTPUT TEMPERATURE SENSOR WITH 10MV/K GAIN IN HERMETIC PAC
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LM335AH/NOPB
ActiveMILITARY GRADE, ±1°C ANALOG OUTPUT TEMPERATURE SENSOR WITH 10MV/K GAIN IN HERMETIC PAC
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Specification | LM335AH/NOPB | LM335 Series |
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Accuracy - Highest (Lowest) | ±5°C, ±3°C | ±5°C, ±3°C |
Accuracy - Highest (Lowest) | - | -9 - -6 °C |
Accuracy - Highest (Lowest) | - | 6 - 9 °C |
Mounting Type | Through Hole | Through Hole, Surface Mount |
Operating Temperature [Max] | 100 °C | 85 - 100 °C |
Operating Temperature [Min] | -40 °C | -40 °C |
Output Type | Analog Voltage | Analog Voltage |
Package / Case | TO-206AB, TO-46-3 Metal Can | TO-92-3, 8-SOIC, TO-206AB, TO-46-3 Metal Can, Die |
Package / Case | - | TO-226-3, TO-226AA |
Package / Case | - | 3.9 mm |
Resolution | 10 mV/°F | 10 mV/°F |
Sensing Temperature - Local [Max] | 100 °C | 85 - 100 °C |
Sensing Temperature - Local [Min] | -40 °C | -40 °C |
Sensor Type | Local, Analog | Local, Analog |
Supplier Device Package | TO-46-3 | TO-92-3, 8-SOIC, TO-46-3, Wafersale, TO-92 |
Test Condition | 25 °C | 25 °C |
Voltage - Supply | - | 3.04 V |
Voltage - Supply | - | 2.92 V |
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LM335 Series
2C ANALOG TEMPERATURE SENSOR, 10 MV/K IN HERMETIC PACKAGE
Part | Operating Temperature [Max] | Operating Temperature [Min] | Output Type | Test Condition | Sensor Type | Sensing Temperature - Local [Min] | Sensing Temperature - Local [Max] | Supplier Device Package | Resolution | Package / Case | Package / Case | Accuracy - Highest (Lowest) | Mounting Type | Accuracy - Highest (Lowest) [Min] | Accuracy - Highest (Lowest) [Max] | Package / Case | Voltage - Supply [Max] | Voltage - Supply [Min] |
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Texas Instruments LM335AZ/NOPBThe LM135 series are precision, easily-calibrated, integrated circuit temperature sensors. Operating as a 2-terminal zener, the LM135 has a breakdown voltage directly proportional to absolute temperature at 10 mV/°K. With less than 1-Ω dynamic impedance, the device operates over a current range of 400 µA to 5 mA with virtually no change in performance. When calibrated at 25°C, the LM135 has typically less than 1°C error over a 100°C temperature range. Unlike other sensors, the LM135 has a linear output.
Applications for the LM135 include almost any type of temperature sensing over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range. The low impedance and linear output make interfacing to readout or control circuitry are especially easy.
The LM135 operates over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range while the LM235 operates over a –40°C to 125°C temperature range. The LM335 operates from –40°C to 100°C. The LMx35 devices are available packaged in hermetic TO transistor packages while the LM335 is also available in plastic
The LM135 series are precision, easily-calibrated, integrated circuit temperature sensors. Operating as a 2-terminal zener, the LM135 has a breakdown voltage directly proportional to absolute temperature at 10 mV/°K. With less than 1-Ω dynamic impedance, the device operates over a current range of 400 µA to 5 mA with virtually no change in performance. When calibrated at 25°C, the LM135 has typically less than 1°C error over a 100°C temperature range. Unlike other sensors, the LM135 has a linear output.
Applications for the LM135 include almost any type of temperature sensing over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range. The low impedance and linear output make interfacing to readout or control circuitry are especially easy.
The LM135 operates over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range while the LM235 operates over a –40°C to 125°C temperature range. The LM335 operates from –40°C to 100°C. The LMx35 devices are available packaged in hermetic TO transistor packages while the LM335 is also available in plastic | 100 °C | -40 °C | Analog Voltage | 25 °C | Analog, Local | -40 °C | 100 °C | TO-92-3 | 10 mV/°F | TO-226-3, TO-226AA | TO-92-3 | ±3°C, ±5°C | Through Hole | |||||
100 °C | -40 °C | Analog Voltage | 25 °C | Analog, Local | -40 °C | 100 °C | 8-SOIC | 10 mV/°F | 8-SOIC | Surface Mount | -9 °C, -6 °C | 6 °C, 9 °C | 3.9 mm | |||||
Texas Instruments LM335AH/NOPBThe LM135 series are precision, easily-calibrated, integrated circuit temperature sensors. Operating as a 2-terminal zener, the LM135 has a breakdown voltage directly proportional to absolute temperature at 10 mV/°K. With less than 1-Ω dynamic impedance, the device operates over a current range of 400 µA to 5 mA with virtually no change in performance. When calibrated at 25°C, the LM135 has typically less than 1°C error over a 100°C temperature range. Unlike other sensors, the LM135 has a linear output.
Applications for the LM135 include almost any type of temperature sensing over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range. The low impedance and linear output make interfacing to readout or control circuitry are especially easy.
The LM135 operates over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range while the LM235 operates over a –40°C to 125°C temperature range. The LM335 operates from –40°C to 100°C. The LMx35 devices are available packaged in hermetic TO transistor packages while the LM335 is also available in plastic
The LM135 series are precision, easily-calibrated, integrated circuit temperature sensors. Operating as a 2-terminal zener, the LM135 has a breakdown voltage directly proportional to absolute temperature at 10 mV/°K. With less than 1-Ω dynamic impedance, the device operates over a current range of 400 µA to 5 mA with virtually no change in performance. When calibrated at 25°C, the LM135 has typically less than 1°C error over a 100°C temperature range. Unlike other sensors, the LM135 has a linear output.
Applications for the LM135 include almost any type of temperature sensing over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range. The low impedance and linear output make interfacing to readout or control circuitry are especially easy.
The LM135 operates over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range while the LM235 operates over a –40°C to 125°C temperature range. The LM335 operates from –40°C to 100°C. The LMx35 devices are available packaged in hermetic TO transistor packages while the LM335 is also available in plastic | 100 °C | -40 °C | Analog Voltage | 25 °C | Analog, Local | -40 °C | 100 °C | TO-46-3 | 10 mV/°F | TO-206AB, TO-46-3 Metal Can | ±3°C, ±5°C | Through Hole | ||||||
Texas Instruments LM335AM/NOPBThe LM135 series are precision, easily-calibrated, integrated circuit temperature sensors. Operating as a 2-terminal zener, the LM135 has a breakdown voltage directly proportional to absolute temperature at 10 mV/°K. With less than 1-Ω dynamic impedance, the device operates over a current range of 400 µA to 5 mA with virtually no change in performance. When calibrated at 25°C, the LM135 has typically less than 1°C error over a 100°C temperature range. Unlike other sensors, the LM135 has a linear output.
Applications for the LM135 include almost any type of temperature sensing over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range. The low impedance and linear output make interfacing to readout or control circuitry are especially easy.
The LM135 operates over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range while the LM235 operates over a –40°C to 125°C temperature range. The LM335 operates from –40°C to 100°C. The LMx35 devices are available packaged in hermetic TO transistor packages while the LM335 is also available in plastic
The LM135 series are precision, easily-calibrated, integrated circuit temperature sensors. Operating as a 2-terminal zener, the LM135 has a breakdown voltage directly proportional to absolute temperature at 10 mV/°K. With less than 1-Ω dynamic impedance, the device operates over a current range of 400 µA to 5 mA with virtually no change in performance. When calibrated at 25°C, the LM135 has typically less than 1°C error over a 100°C temperature range. Unlike other sensors, the LM135 has a linear output.
Applications for the LM135 include almost any type of temperature sensing over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range. The low impedance and linear output make interfacing to readout or control circuitry are especially easy.
The LM135 operates over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range while the LM235 operates over a –40°C to 125°C temperature range. The LM335 operates from –40°C to 100°C. The LMx35 devices are available packaged in hermetic TO transistor packages while the LM335 is also available in plastic | 100 °C | -40 °C | Analog Voltage | 25 °C | Analog, Local | -40 °C | 100 °C | 8-SOIC | 10 mV/°F | 8-SOIC | ±3°C, ±5°C | Surface Mount | 3.9 mm | |||||
100 °C | -40 °C | Analog Voltage | 25 °C | Analog, Local | -40 °C | 100 °C | 8-SOIC | 10 mV/°F | 8-SOIC | ±3°C, ±5°C | Surface Mount | 3.9 mm | ||||||
Texas Instruments LM335MX/NOPBThe LM135 series are precision, easily-calibrated, integrated circuit temperature sensors. Operating as a 2-terminal zener, the LM135 has a breakdown voltage directly proportional to absolute temperature at 10 mV/°K. With less than 1-Ω dynamic impedance, the device operates over a current range of 400 µA to 5 mA with virtually no change in performance. When calibrated at 25°C, the LM135 has typically less than 1°C error over a 100°C temperature range. Unlike other sensors, the LM135 has a linear output.
Applications for the LM135 include almost any type of temperature sensing over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range. The low impedance and linear output make interfacing to readout or control circuitry are especially easy.
The LM135 operates over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range while the LM235 operates over a –40°C to 125°C temperature range. The LM335 operates from –40°C to 100°C. The LMx35 devices are available packaged in hermetic TO transistor packages while the LM335 is also available in plastic
The LM135 series are precision, easily-calibrated, integrated circuit temperature sensors. Operating as a 2-terminal zener, the LM135 has a breakdown voltage directly proportional to absolute temperature at 10 mV/°K. With less than 1-Ω dynamic impedance, the device operates over a current range of 400 µA to 5 mA with virtually no change in performance. When calibrated at 25°C, the LM135 has typically less than 1°C error over a 100°C temperature range. Unlike other sensors, the LM135 has a linear output.
Applications for the LM135 include almost any type of temperature sensing over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range. The low impedance and linear output make interfacing to readout or control circuitry are especially easy.
The LM135 operates over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range while the LM235 operates over a –40°C to 125°C temperature range. The LM335 operates from –40°C to 100°C. The LMx35 devices are available packaged in hermetic TO transistor packages while the LM335 is also available in plastic | 100 °C | -40 °C | Analog Voltage | 25 °C | Analog, Local | -40 °C | 100 °C | 8-SOIC | 10 mV/°F | 8-SOIC | Surface Mount | -9 °C, -6 °C | 6 °C, 9 °C | 3.9 mm | ||||
100 °C | -40 °C | Analog Voltage | 25 °C | Analog, Local | -40 °C | 100 °C | TO-46-3 | 10 mV/°F | TO-206AB, TO-46-3 Metal Can | ±3°C, ±5°C | Through Hole | |||||||
100 °C | -40 °C | Analog Voltage | 25 °C | Analog, Local | -40 °C | 100 °C | TO-92-3 | 10 mV/°F | TO-226-3, TO-226AA | TO-92-3 | Through Hole | -9 °C, -6 °C | 6 °C, 9 °C | |||||
85 °C | -40 °C | Analog Voltage | 25 °C | Analog, Local | -40 °C | 85 °C | Wafersale | 10 mV/°F | Die | ±3°C, ±5°C | Surface Mount | 3.04 V | 2.92 V | |||||
Texas Instruments LM335H/NOPBThe LM135 series are precision, easily-calibrated, integrated circuit temperature sensors. Operating as a 2-terminal zener, the LM135 has a breakdown voltage directly proportional to absolute temperature at 10 mV/°K. With less than 1-Ω dynamic impedance, the device operates over a current range of 400 µA to 5 mA with virtually no change in performance. When calibrated at 25°C, the LM135 has typically less than 1°C error over a 100°C temperature range. Unlike other sensors, the LM135 has a linear output.
Applications for the LM135 include almost any type of temperature sensing over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range. The low impedance and linear output make interfacing to readout or control circuitry are especially easy.
The LM135 operates over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range while the LM235 operates over a –40°C to 125°C temperature range. The LM335 operates from –40°C to 100°C. The LMx35 devices are available packaged in hermetic TO transistor packages while the LM335 is also available in plastic
The LM135 series are precision, easily-calibrated, integrated circuit temperature sensors. Operating as a 2-terminal zener, the LM135 has a breakdown voltage directly proportional to absolute temperature at 10 mV/°K. With less than 1-Ω dynamic impedance, the device operates over a current range of 400 µA to 5 mA with virtually no change in performance. When calibrated at 25°C, the LM135 has typically less than 1°C error over a 100°C temperature range. Unlike other sensors, the LM135 has a linear output.
Applications for the LM135 include almost any type of temperature sensing over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range. The low impedance and linear output make interfacing to readout or control circuitry are especially easy.
The LM135 operates over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range while the LM235 operates over a –40°C to 125°C temperature range. The LM335 operates from –40°C to 100°C. The LMx35 devices are available packaged in hermetic TO transistor packages while the LM335 is also available in plastic | 100 °C | -40 °C | Analog Voltage | 25 °C | Analog, Local | -40 °C | 100 °C | TO-46-3 | 10 mV/°F | TO-206AB, TO-46-3 Metal Can | Through Hole | -9 °C, -6 °C | 6 °C, 9 °C | |||||
100 °C | -40 °C | Analog Voltage | 25 °C | Analog, Local | -40 °C | 100 °C | 8-SOIC | 10 mV/°F | 8-SOIC | Surface Mount | -9 °C, -6 °C | 6 °C, 9 °C | 3.9 mm | |||||
Texas Instruments LM335Z/LFT7The LM135 series are precision, easily-calibrated, integrated circuit temperature sensors. Operating as a 2-terminal zener, the LM135 has a breakdown voltage directly proportional to absolute temperature at 10 mV/°K. With less than 1-Ω dynamic impedance, the device operates over a current range of 400 µA to 5 mA with virtually no change in performance. When calibrated at 25°C, the LM135 has typically less than 1°C error over a 100°C temperature range. Unlike other sensors, the LM135 has a linear output.
Applications for the LM135 include almost any type of temperature sensing over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range. The low impedance and linear output make interfacing to readout or control circuitry are especially easy.
The LM135 operates over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range while the LM235 operates over a –40°C to 125°C temperature range. The LM335 operates from –40°C to 100°C. The LMx35 devices are available packaged in hermetic TO transistor packages while the LM335 is also available in plastic
The LM135 series are precision, easily-calibrated, integrated circuit temperature sensors. Operating as a 2-terminal zener, the LM135 has a breakdown voltage directly proportional to absolute temperature at 10 mV/°K. With less than 1-Ω dynamic impedance, the device operates over a current range of 400 µA to 5 mA with virtually no change in performance. When calibrated at 25°C, the LM135 has typically less than 1°C error over a 100°C temperature range. Unlike other sensors, the LM135 has a linear output.
Applications for the LM135 include almost any type of temperature sensing over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range. The low impedance and linear output make interfacing to readout or control circuitry are especially easy.
The LM135 operates over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range while the LM235 operates over a –40°C to 125°C temperature range. The LM335 operates from –40°C to 100°C. The LMx35 devices are available packaged in hermetic TO transistor packages while the LM335 is also available in plastic | 100 °C | -40 °C | Analog Voltage | 25 °C | Analog, Local | -40 °C | 100 °C | TO-92 | 10 mV/°F | TO-226-3, TO-226AA | TO-92-3 | Through Hole | -9 °C, -6 °C | 6 °C, 9 °C | ||||
Texas Instruments LM335Z/NOPBThe LM135 series are precision, easily-calibrated, integrated circuit temperature sensors. Operating as a 2-terminal zener, the LM135 has a breakdown voltage directly proportional to absolute temperature at 10 mV/°K. With less than 1-Ω dynamic impedance, the device operates over a current range of 400 µA to 5 mA with virtually no change in performance. When calibrated at 25°C, the LM135 has typically less than 1°C error over a 100°C temperature range. Unlike other sensors, the LM135 has a linear output.
Applications for the LM135 include almost any type of temperature sensing over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range. The low impedance and linear output make interfacing to readout or control circuitry are especially easy.
The LM135 operates over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range while the LM235 operates over a –40°C to 125°C temperature range. The LM335 operates from –40°C to 100°C. The LMx35 devices are available packaged in hermetic TO transistor packages while the LM335 is also available in plastic
The LM135 series are precision, easily-calibrated, integrated circuit temperature sensors. Operating as a 2-terminal zener, the LM135 has a breakdown voltage directly proportional to absolute temperature at 10 mV/°K. With less than 1-Ω dynamic impedance, the device operates over a current range of 400 µA to 5 mA with virtually no change in performance. When calibrated at 25°C, the LM135 has typically less than 1°C error over a 100°C temperature range. Unlike other sensors, the LM135 has a linear output.
Applications for the LM135 include almost any type of temperature sensing over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range. The low impedance and linear output make interfacing to readout or control circuitry are especially easy.
The LM135 operates over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range while the LM235 operates over a –40°C to 125°C temperature range. The LM335 operates from –40°C to 100°C. The LMx35 devices are available packaged in hermetic TO transistor packages while the LM335 is also available in plastic | 100 °C | -40 °C | Analog Voltage | 25 °C | Analog, Local | -40 °C | 100 °C | TO-92-3 | 10 mV/°F | TO-226-3, TO-226AA | TO-92-3 | Through Hole | -9 °C, -6 °C | 6 °C, 9 °C | ||||
100 °C | -40 °C | Analog Voltage | 25 °C | Analog, Local | -40 °C | 100 °C | TO-92-3 | 10 mV/°F | TO-226-3, TO-226AA | TO-92-3 | ±3°C, ±5°C | Through Hole |
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LM335 Series
The LM135 series are precision, easily-calibrated, integrated circuit temperature sensors. Operating as a 2-terminal zener, the LM135 has a breakdown voltage directly proportional to absolute temperature at 10 mV/°K. With less than 1-Ω dynamic impedance, the device operates over a current range of 400 µA to 5 mA with virtually no change in performance. When calibrated at 25°C, the LM135 has typically less than 1°C error over a 100°C temperature range. Unlike other sensors, the LM135 has a linear output.
Applications for the LM135 include almost any type of temperature sensing over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range. The low impedance and linear output make interfacing to readout or control circuitry are especially easy.
The LM135 operates over a –55°C to 150°C temperature range while the LM235 operates over a –40°C to 125°C temperature range. The LM335 operates from –40°C to 100°C. The LMx35 devices are available packaged in hermetic TO transistor packages while the LM335 is also available in plastic
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