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Airflow and Temperature Sensor
Analog Devices Inc.

Description
The TMP12 is a silicon-based airflow and temperature sensor designed to be placed in the same airstream as heat generating components that require cooling. Fan cooling may be required...
Features
Temperature Sensor Includes 100 ?Heater Heater Provides Power IC Emulation Accuracy 3 Typ from ?40 ° C to +100 °C Operation to 150 °C 5 ?V/C Internal Scale-Factor Resistor Programmable Temperature Setpoints 20 ?A Open-Collector Setpoint Outputs Programmable Thermal Hysteresis Internal 2.5 V Reference Single 5 V Operation 400 A Quiescent Current (Heater Off)

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