DS18B20 MODULE

125.08

Features

  1. Multidrop capability simplifies distributed temperature sensing applications
  2. Thermometer resolution is user-selectable from 9 to 12 bits
  3. Converts temperature to the 12-bit digital word in 750ms (max.)
  4. User-definable nonvolatile (NV) alarm settings
  5. Supply Voltage (V): 3 to 5.5
  6. Temperature Range(°C): -55 to +125
  7. Measuring Accuracy(°C): ±0.5
  8. Resolution: 9bits to 12bits (Selectable)

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Description

Description

This DS18B20 Temperature Sensor Module For Arduino, a Digital temperature sensor DS18B20 will tell you, with 9 to 12-bit resolution! Uses only 1 wire to the Arduino or other micro-controller for communication. With the One Wire protocol, you can operate a large number of these sensors from one Arduino pin.

This is the latest DS18B20 1-Wire digital temperature sensor from Maxim IC. Reports °C with 9 to 12-bit precision, -55°C to 125°C (+/-0.5°C). Each sensor has a unique 64-Bit Serial number etched into it allows for a huge number of sensors to be used on one data bus.

This is a wonderful part that is the cornerstone of many data-logging and temperature control projects.

Additional information

Additional information

Weight 0.05 kg
Dimensions 10 × 10 × 5 cm
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