LM35 Precision Centigrade Temperature Sensor
70.00 EGP
The LM35 is a high-accuracy, analog temperature sensor that provides a linear voltage output directly in °C, making it ideal for environmental monitoring, HVAC systems, and DIY electronics. With no calibration needed, it’s perfect for beginners and professionals alike.
Description
Key Features:
✔ Linear Output: 10mV/°C – No complex math required (0V = 0°C, 100mV = 10°C).
✔ Wide Temperature Range – Measures -55°C to +150°C (±0.5°C accuracy at 25°C).
✔ Low Self-Heating – Draws only 60µA, minimizing measurement errors.
✔ Single-Wire Analog Output – Connects directly to Arduino, Raspberry Pi (with ADC), or other MCUs.
✔ Small & Robust – TO-92 or SOIC package for breadboards/PCBs.
Applications:
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Weather Stations – Ambient temperature logging.
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Thermostats & HVAC – Air/water temperature feedback.
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Battery Management – Overheat protection.
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Industrial Control – Process monitoring.
Wiring Guide:
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VCC → 4V–30V (5V typical for Arduino).
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OUT → Analog input (e.g., Arduino A0).
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GND → Ground.
Technical Specifications:
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Supply Voltage: 4V–30V (5V recommended).
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Current Draw: 60µA (idle).
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Output Scale Factor: 10mV/°C (e.g., 250mV = 25°C).
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Accuracy: ±0.5°C (at 25°C).
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Package: TO-92 (through-hole) or SOIC (surface-mount).
Package Includes:
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1x LM35 Temperature Sensor (TO-92 or SOIC, specify preference).
Why Choose the LM35?
✅ Plug-and-Play – Simpler than thermistors (no lookup tables).
✅ Low Cost – Budget-friendly for precision sensing.
✅ Widely Used – Trusted in industrial and hobbyist projects.




















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