General Purpose Temperature Probe
Analog Devices Inc.
Description
The AC2626 is a stainless steel tubular probe measuring 3/16 inch (4.76mm) in outside diameter and is available in 6 inch (152.4mm) or 4-inch (101.6mm) lengths. The probe is available in linearity ...
Features
Linear Current Output: 1?A/K Wide Range: -55°C to +150°C Laser Trimmed Sensor (AD590) to ±1.0°:c Calibration Accuracy(AC2626L) Excellent Linearity: ±0.4°C Over Full Range (AC2626L) 6 Inch or 4 Inch Standard, Stainless Steel Sheath 3/16 Inch in Outside Diameter 3 Feet Teflon Coated Lead Wire Wide Power Supply Range +4V to+30V Low Cost Fast Response: 2 Seconds (In StirredWater) Sensor Isolated From Sheath
Related Datasheets
| Part Number | Description | Category |
| AC2626 | General Purpose Temperature Probe | ICs, Other (including SoCs/Chipsets) |
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| AD597 | Thermocouple Conditioner and Setpoint Controller Operates with Type K Thermocouple | ICs, Other (including SoCs/Chipsets) |
| ADT14 | Quad Setpoint, Programmable Temperature Monitor and Controller | ICs, Other (including SoCs/Chipsets) |
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