Choosing the Right Temperature Sensor

Sept. 21, 2015
Texas Instruments, innovator of the world's first temperature sensor IC, offers a comprehensive portfolio of easy-to-use temperature sensors ideal for system monitoring tasks such as protection, control and calibration. The temperature sensors provide highly accurate, repeatable results that require no compensation circuitry, lookup table or calibration, while their low-power consumption across temperature minimizes self-heating.

Texas Instruments, innovator of the world's first temperature sensor IC, offers a comprehensive portfolio of easy-to-use temperature sensors ideal for system monitoring tasks such as protection, control and calibration. The temperature sensors provide highly accurate, repeatable results that require no compensation circuitry, lookup table or calibration, while their low-power consumption across temperature minimizes self-heating.

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