Two Terminal IC Temperature Transducer
Analog Devices Inc.
Description
The AD590 is a two-terminal integrated circuit temperature transducer that produces an output current proportional to absolute temperature. For supply voltages between 4 V and 30 V the device acts as ...
Features
Linear current output: 1 ?A/K Wide temperature range: -55°C to +150°C Probe compatible ceramic sensor package 2-terminal device: voltage in/current out Laser trimmed to ±0.5°C calibration accuracy (AD590M) Excellent linearity: ±0.3°C over full range (AD590M) Wide power supply range: 4 V to 30 V Sensor isolation from case Low cost
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