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±2°C 2.7V to 5.5V analog output temperature sensor with -13.6 mV/°C gain 3-TO-92 -50 to 150
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LMT87LPGM by Texas Instruments is a Temperature Sensor.
Temperature Sensors are under the broader part category of Sensors/Transducers.
Sensors and transducers detect and measure physical quantities like temperature, pressure, and force, converting them into electrical signals for various applications. Read more about Sensors/Transducers on our Sensors/Transducers part category page.
Part # | Distributor | Description | Stock | Price | Buy | |
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296-LMT87LPGMCT-ND
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DigiKey | SENSOR ANALOG -50C-150C TO92-3 Min Qty: 1 Lead time: 12 Weeks Container: Cut Tape (CT), Tape & Reel (TR) |
28722 In Stock |
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$0.3076 / $0.7000 | Buy Now |
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595-LMT87LPGM
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Mouser Electronics | Board Mount Temperature Sensors +/-2C 2.7V to 5.5V a nalog output tempera RoHS: Compliant | 10126 |
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$0.3170 / $0.5000 | Buy Now |
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V72:2272_18291012
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Arrow Electronics | Temperature Sensor Analog Automotive 3-Pin TO-92 Ammo RoHS: Compliant Min Qty: 1 Package Multiple: 1 Lead time: 12 Weeks Date Code: 1727 Container: Cut Strips | Americas - 3210 |
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$0.1398 / $0.2874 | Buy Now |
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LMT87LPGM
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Chip One Stop | Semiconductors RoHS: Compliant pbFree: Yes Min Qty: 5 Lead time: 0 Weeks, 1 Days Container: Cut Tape | 3000 |
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$0.2150 | Buy Now |
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LMT87LPGM
Texas Instruments
±2°C 2.7V to 5.5V analog output temperature sensor with -13.6 mV/°C gain 3-TO-92 -50 to 150
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Pbfree Code | Yes | |
Rohs Code | Yes | |
Part Life Cycle Code | Active | |
Ihs Manufacturer | TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC | |
Reach Compliance Code | compliant | |
ECCN Code | EAR99 | |
HTS Code | 8542.39.00.01 | |
Samacsys Manufacturer | Texas Instruments | |
Accuracy-Max (Cel) | 2.7 Cel | |
Additional Feature | AEC-Q100; SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION | |
Body Breadth | 1.52 mm | |
Body Height | 5.05 mm | |
Body Length or Diameter | 4 mm | |
Housing | PLASTIC | |
JESD-609 Code | e3 | |
Mounting Feature | THROUGH HOLE MOUNT | |
Number of Terminals | 3 | |
Operating Current-Max | 0.0081 mA | |
Operating Temperature-Max | 150 °C | |
Operating Temperature-Min | -50 °C | |
Package Shape/Style | RECTANGULAR | |
Sensors/Transducers Type | TEMPERATURE SENSOR,ANALOG,VOLTAGE OUTPUT | |
Supply Voltage-Max | 5.5 V | |
Supply Voltage-Min | 2.7 V | |
Surface Mount | NO | |
Terminal Finish | Matte Tin (Sn) | |
Termination Type | SOLDER |
Texas Instruments recommends a 2-layer PCB with a solid ground plane on the bottom layer and a small thermal pad on the top layer connected to the GND pin. This layout helps to dissipate heat efficiently and reduce thermal resistance.
To minimize the effects of vibration on temperature readings, it's recommended to use a rigid PCB and secure the LMT87LPGM to the board using a sturdy mechanical attachment. Additionally, consider using a low-pass filter to reduce noise and vibrations.
The maximum cable length for the digital output of the LMT87LPGM depends on the specific application and the noise environment. As a general guideline, Texas Instruments recommends keeping the cable length below 10 inches (25 cm) to minimize signal degradation and noise pickup.
While the LMT87LPGM is rated for operation up to 150°C, it's not recommended to use it in environments above this temperature. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can affect the device's accuracy and reliability. If you need to measure temperatures above 150°C, consider using a different temperature sensor designed for high-temperature applications.
The LMT87LPGM is factory-calibrated and does not require additional calibration. However, if you need to achieve high accuracy, you can perform a system-level calibration by measuring the temperature sensor's output at multiple points and adjusting the readings accordingly. Consult the datasheet and application notes for more information on calibration procedures.