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Brief: Discover the AD590JH Board Mount Temperature Sensors, a high-precision analog type sensor ideal for temperature measurement and compensation. This 2-terminal IC temperature transducer offers a current output proportional to absolute temperature, with a wide supply voltage range of 4V to 30V. Perfect for remote sensing and industrial applications.
Related Product Features:
  • The AD590JH is a 2-terminal integrated circuit temperature transducer with a current output proportional to absolute temperature.
  • Operates with a wide power supply range from 4V to 30V, making it versatile for various applications.
  • Laser-trimmed thin-film resistors ensure high accuracy and easy interchangeability.
  • Ideal for remote sensing due to its high impedance current output, minimizing voltage drop effects over long distances.
  • No need for additional linearization circuitry, precision amplifiers, or cold junction compensation.
  • Suitable for temperature measurement, compensation, flow rate measurement, and anemometry.
  • Low power consumption (1.5 mW at 5V and 25°C) enhances energy efficiency.
  • Excellent supply voltage rejection (>10 MΩ) ensures stable performance even with voltage fluctuations.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न:
  • What is the operating voltage range of the AD590JH sensor?
    The AD590JH operates within a wide voltage range of 4V to 30V, providing flexibility for various applications.
  • How accurate is the AD590JH temperature sensor?
    The AD590JH is laser-trimmed for high accuracy, with a calibration error of ±5.0 to ±2.5 at 25°C, ensuring reliable temperature measurements.
  • Can the AD590JH be used for remote temperature sensing?
    Yes, the AD590JH is ideal for remote sensing due to its high impedance current output, which minimizes voltage drops over long distances and allows operation with simple twisted pair wiring.
  • What are the typical applications of the AD590JH sensor?
    The AD590JH is used in temperature measurement, compensation of discrete components, flow rate measurement, level detection of fluids, and anemometry, among other applications.