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LM61CIM3X/NOPB
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LM61CIM3X/NOPB Description
The LM61CIM3X/NOPB is a temperature sensor from Texas Instruments. It is designed to measure temperature and provide an analog output proportional to the temperature. Here is a description of the model, its features, and applications:
Description:
The LM61CIM3X/NOPB is a precision temperature sensor that uses a digital interface to communicate with a microcontroller or other digital system. It is available in a small, surface-mount package, making it ideal for use in tight spaces.
Features:
- High accuracy: The LM61CIM3X/NOPB has an accuracy of ±1°C over a temperature range of -55°C to +125°C.
- Wide temperature range: The sensor can measure temperatures from -55°C to +125°C.
- Digital interface: The LM61CIM3X/NOPB uses a digital interface to communicate with a microcontroller or other digital system, making it easy to integrate into a digital system.
- Small package: The sensor is available in a small, surface-mount package, making it ideal for use in tight spaces.
- Low power consumption: The LM61CIM3X/NOPB has a low power consumption of 1.8 mA at 5 V.
Applications:
The LM61CIM3X/NOPB can be used in a variety of applications where temperature measurement is required. Some examples include:
- Industrial control systems
- Medical equipment
- Automotive systems
- HVAC systems
- Temperature monitoring in data centers
Overall, the LM61CIM3X/NOPB is a high-precision temperature sensor that is easy to integrate into a digital system. Its small size and low power consumption make it ideal for use in tight spaces and power-sensitive applications.
FAQ
| Quantity | Unit Price | Ext. Price |
|---|---|---|
| 10+ | $0.63600 | $6.36 |
| 30+ | $0.55543 | $16.66 |
| 100+ | $0.47315 | $47.32 |
| 500+ | $0.42515 | $212.57 |
| 1000+ | $0.40115 | $401.15 |



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