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The LM134/LM234/LM334 are 3-terminal adjustable current sources featuring 10,000:1 range in operating current, excellent current regulation

and a wide dynamic voltage range of 1V to 40V. Current is established with one external resistor and no other parts are required. Initial current accuracy is 3%. The LM134/LM234/LM334 are true floating current sources with no separate power supply connections. In addition, reverse applied voltages of up to 20V will draw only a few dozen microamperes of current, allowing the devices to act as both a rectifier and current source in AC applications. The sense voltage used to establish operating current in the LM134 is 64mV at 25C and is directly proportional to absolute temperature (K). The simplest one external resistor connection, then, generates a current with [Approximate]+0.33%/C temperature dependence. Zero drift operation can be obtained by adding one extra resistor and a diode. Applications for the current sources include bias networks, surge protection, low power reference, ramp generation, LED driver, and temperature sensing. The LM234-3 and LM234-6 are specified as true temperature sensors with guaranteed initial accuracy of 3C and 6C, respectively. These devices are ideal in remote sense applications because series resistance in long wire runs does not affect accuracy. In addition, only 2 wires are required. The LM134 is guaranteed over a temperature range of -55C to +125C, the LM234 from -25C to +100C and the LM334 from 0C to +70C. These devices are available in TO46 hermetic, TO-92 and SO-8 plastic packages. Operates from 1V to 40V 0.02%/V current regulation Programmable from 1A to 10mA True 2-terminal operation Available as fully specified temperature sensor 3% initial accuracy

The LM135 series are precision, easily-calibrated, integrated circuit temperature sensors. Operating as a 2-terminal zener, the LM135 has a breakdown voltage directly proportional to absolute temperature at +10 mV/K. With less than 1 dynamic impedance the device operates over a current range of 400 A to 5 mA with virtually no change in performance. When calibrated at 25C the LM135 has typically less than 1C error over a 100C temperature range. Unlike other sensors the LM135 has a linear output. Applications for the LM135 include almost any type of temperature sensing over a 55C to 150C temperature range. The low impedance and linear output make interfacing to readout or control circuitry especially easy.

The LM135 operates over a 55C to 150C temperature range while the LM235 operates over a 40C to 125C temperature range. The LM335 operates from 40C to 100C. The LM135/LM235/LM335 are available packaged in hermetic TO-46 transistor packages while the LM335 is also available in plastic TO-92 packages.

Directly calibrated in Kelvin 1C initial accuracy available Operates from 400 A to 5 mA Less than 1 dynamic impedance Easily calibrated Wide operating temperature range 200C overrange Low cost

LM335 yang solid-state sensor suhu menghasilkan sebuah output 10mV per degree Kelvin. Kelvin can be converted to Celsius by subtracting 273 or 2.73 volts from the reading. The sensors high sensitivity allow it to be used with 10bit or 12-bit analog inputs directly with only the use of a 1K ohm bias resistor. Kelvin dapat dikonversi ke Celcius subtracting oleh 273 atau 2,73 volts dari bacaan. The sensor tinggi sensitivitas membolehkannya untuk digunakan dengan 10-bit atau 12-bit analog input langsung dengan hanya menggunakan sebuah 1K ohm resistor bias. The following diagram shows the connection of an LM335 to an ADR112 Diagram

berikut ini menunjukkan sambungan dari LM335 ke ADR112 which features 12-bit analog inputs. The reading can be converted to Celsius using the following formula and resolution is approx. 0.1 degrees Celsius; yang memiliki 12-bit analog input. bacaan yang dapat dikonversi ke Celcius dengan menggunakan rumus berikut dan resolusi adalah approx. 0,1 derajat Celcius; C= ( reading-2235.9)/ 8.19 C = (-membaca 2.235,9) / 8,19

10 OPEN "COM1:9600,N,8,1,CS,DS,RS" AS#1 10 OPEN "COM1: 9600, N, 8,1, CS, DS, RS" AS # 1 20 CLS 20 CLS 30 LOCATE 1,1 30 menemukan 1,1 40 PRINT#1, "RD0" 40 PRINT # 1, "RD0" 50 INPUT#1, READING 50 INPUT # 1, READING 60 CEL= ( READING/2235.9)/8.19 60 CEL = (READING/2235.9) / 8,19 70 PRINT " TEMPERATURE IS " CEL, "DEGREES CELCIUS" 70 PRINT "SUHU ADANYA" CEL, "derajat Celsius" 80 GOTO 30 80 GOTO 30

A DR2100 J DR2100 analog input resolution is 10-bits and allows a resolution of 0.5 Degrees Celcius. analog input resolusi adalah 10-bit dan memungkinkan resolusi 0,5 Derajat Celcius. The following formula is used to calculate temperature in Celsius. Rumus berikut ini digunakan untuk menghitung suhu dalam Celcius. C= ( reading-558.6)/ 2.048 C = (membaca-558,6) / 2,048

ADR101 ADR101 analog input resolution is 8-bits and allows a resolution of 2 degrees C. The following formula is used to calculate temperature in Celsius. analog input resolusi adalah 8-bit dan memungkinkan resolusi 2 derajat C. rumus berikut ini digunakan untuk menghitung suhu dalam Celcius.

C= ( reading-139.2 )/0.512 C = (membaca-139,2) / 0,512 ( NOTE : The LM335 sensor can be purchased from Digi-Key as part # LM335AZ-ND. Their phone number is 1-800-344-4539 and costs around $5 US Digi-Key accepts all major credit cards and the part is always in stock.) (CATATAN: Sensor LM335 dapat dibeli dari Digi-Key sebagai bagian # LM335AZ-ND. Mereka nomor telepon 1-800-344-4539 dan biaya sekitar US $ 5 Digi-Key menerima semua kartu kredit utama dan selalu di bagian saham.)

Ive been fascinated by the LM335 for some time -maybe my obsession with stability finally gave way to my fascination with a circuit with intentional thermal drift. I finally bought some the other day, and to check one out, I hooked it up as a thermometer, based the National Semiconductor application note.

The circuit consists of two parts: The LM335 and its adjustment. The output of the LM335 is 10 millivolts per degree C, with 25 degrees C corresponding to 2.982 VDC. A reference circuit provides a zero reference voltage. It is adjusted to (2.982 volts - (25 degrees x 10 millivolts/degree) = 2.832 volts. To read the temperature of the LM335 directly in degrees C, connect the + lead from a high impedance DVM to the output pin and the - end of the DVM to the 2.732 volt pin. The factor of 10 millivolts per degree C is equivalent to 10 millivolts per degree K, since a change of one degree C is equal to a change of one degree K. The difference in the two scales is only their offsets. The melting point of water ice is 0 degrees C and 273.15 degrees K. The boiling point of water is 100 degress C and 373.15 degrees K.

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