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Temperature Sensor: Serial Digital Output Thermometers
Analog Devices Inc.

Description
The TMP03/TMP04 is a monolithic temperature detector that generates a modulated serial digital output that varies in direct proportion to the temperature of the device. An onboard sensor generates...
Features
Low Cost 3-Pin Package Modulated Serial Digital Output Proportional to Temperature ±1.5°C Accuracy (typ) from ?25°C to +100°C Specified ?40°C to +100°C, Operation to 150°C Power Consumption 6.5 mW Max at 5 V Flexible Open-Collector Output on TMP03 CMOS/TTL-Compatible Output on TMP04 Low Voltage Operation (4.5 V to 7 V)

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