For fans of the TMP36, we now have a very similar analog temperature sensor with a 3-pin STEMMA connectors. Unlike many of our temperature sensors, this one is analog output, not I2C, so its best used by a microcontroller with an analog input, as most microcontrollers do.
These sensors are very simple to use, no libraries or complex configurations required. Plug this board into any of our 3-pin JST PH cables Red goes to 3V to 5V DC power, black wire connects to ground, and white wire connects to an analog input. The voltage out is 0V at -50°C and 1.75V at 125°C. You can easily calculate the temperature from the voltage in millivolts: Temp °C = 100*(reading in V) - 50
Like with the TMP36, you'll get the best readings out of an Arduino UNO or compatible if you set the analog reference voltage to external, then connect AREF to 3.3V for a stable analog reference.
Technical Details:
- Product Dimensions: 25.5mm x 17.7mm x 7.2mm / 1.0" x 0.7" x 0.3"
- Product Weight: 2.0g / 0.1oz
Package Includes:
- 1 x Adafruit 4686 TMP235 - Plug-and-Play STEMMA Analog Temperature Sensor
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