This LM75 Temperature Sensor Module is specially made for that Banana Pi but it surely can be made use of along with the Arduino. This module makes use of the NXP LM75 Temperature IC. The LM75 temperature sensor contains a delta-sigma analog-to-digital converter and also a electronic over-temperature detector.
LM75 Temperature Sensor Module Capabilities & Specifications
Operating Voltage: 3.3V to 5V DC
Range: -25??C~125??C
LM75 based design
Low Operating Supply Current: 250|¨¬A
I2C Bus Interface
Easy to use with Microcontrollers or even with normal Digital/Analog IC
Small, cheap and easily available
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Related Components: LM75 IC, Capacitor, Resistor
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Brief about the LM75 Temperature Sensor Module
This LM75 Temperature Sensor module consists of an LM75 IC, resistors, capacitor, Power LED in an integrated circuit. Temperatures sensing range for this module is from?25??C to +125??C
LM75x Electronic Temperature Sensor IC
The LM75 is an industry-standard digital temperature sensor with an integrated Sigma-Delta analog-to-digital converter and I2C interface. The LM75 provides 9-bit digital temperature readings with an accuracy of ?¨¤2??C from -25??C to 100??C and ?¨¤3??C about ¡§C55??C to 125??C.
How to Use the LM75 Temperature Sensor Module
LM75 Temperature Sensor Module consists of five pins i.e. VCC, GND, OS, SCL, and SDA. This module is pin-compatible with Banana Pi so you can directly mount it on Banana Pi. The internal circuit diagram of this module is given below. SCL and SDA pins are connected through 4.7K ohm pull-up resistors.
Applications of LM75 Temperature Sensor Module
Industrial controllers
Environmental monitoring
Smart home
Interactive devices
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