Part Details for LM75B by STMicroelectronics
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LM75B Information
LM75B by STMicroelectronics is a Temperature Sensor.
Temperature Sensors are under the broader part category of Sensors/Transducers.
Sensors and transducers detect and measure physical quantities like temperature, pressure, and force, converting them into electrical signals for various applications. Read more about Sensors/Transducers on our Sensors/Transducers part category page.
Available Datasheets
Part # | Manufacturer | Description | Datasheet |
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LM75BIM-5 | Texas Instruments | ±2°C Industry Standard Temperature Sensor with I2C/SMBus Interface 8-SOIC -55 to 125 | |
LM75BIMMX-5/NOPB | Texas Instruments | ±2°C Industry Standard Temperature Sensor with I2C/SMBus Interface 8-VSSOP -55 to 125 | |
LM75BIMM-3 | Texas Instruments | ±2°C Industry Standard Temperature Sensor with I2C/SMBus Interface 8-VSSOP -55 to 125 |
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