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R. J. SmytheAdvanced Arduino Techniques in Sciencehttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6784-4_9

9. Analytical Front Ends

Richard J. Smythe1  
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Wainfleet, ON, Canada
 
In previous work dealing with the measurement of heat and temperature, the physical, performance, and monetary costs of the various readily available, inexpensive temperature sensors were reviewed and are pictured in Figure 9-1. Included in the photo is the original large, black, plastic square LM35 device, which is direct-reading, calibrated, and temperature-sensitive. Newer integrated circuit (IC) devices, including the TMP35, 36, and 37, are all available in the three-lead T3 (TO-92) packages, ...

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