What is a IC sensor?

What is a IC sensor?

The newest type of temperature sensor on the market is the integrated circuit (IC) temperature transducer. They have a limited temperature range and are used to measure temperatures from -45° to 150° C (-50° to 300° F). …

How does an IC sensor work?

IC Sensors. An IC Temperature Sensor is a two terminal integrated circuit temperature transducer that produces an output current proportional to absolute temperature. The sensor package is small with a low thermal mass and a fast response time. The solid state sensor output can be analog or digital.

Where are IC Sensors used?

Where are IC Sensors used?

  • On circuit boards to monitor and control temperature.
  • In computers to control CPU temperature.
  • In telecommunications applications (cell phones & PDA™).
  • In some industrial immersion applications.

What temperature sensor is DHT?

The DHT sensors are made of two parts, a capacitive humidity sensor and a thermistor. There is also a very basic chip inside that does some analog to digital conversion and spits out a digital signal with the temperature and humidity. The digital signal is fairly easy to read using any microcontroller.

What is an IC temperature sensor?

An IC Temperature Sensor is a two terminal integrated circuit temperature transducer that produces an output current proportional to absolute temperature. The sensor package is small with a low thermal mass and a fast response time.

What is Hall effect sensor IC?

Sensitive Circuits for Rugged Service. The Hall-effect sensor IC is virtually immune to environmental contaminants and is suitable for use under severe service conditions. The circuit is very sensitive and provides reliable, repetitive operation in close-tolerance applications.

What is a motion detector?

A motion detector is a device that detects moving objects, particularly people. Such a device is often integrated as a component of a system that automatically performs a task or alerts a user of motion in an area.

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