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It has an output voltage that is proportional to the Celsius temperature.
The scale factor is .01V/C
The LM35 does not require any external calibration or trimming and maintains an accuracy of +/-0.4C at room temperature and +/- 0.8C over a range of 0C to +100C.
Another important characteristic of the LM35DZ is that it draws only 60 micro amps from its supply and possesses low self-heating capability. The sensor self-heating causes less than 0.1C temperature rise in still air.
You will need to use a voltmeter to sense Vout.
The output voltage is converted to temperature by a simple conversion factor.
The sensor has a sensitivity of 10mV / C.
Use a conversion factor that is the reciprocal, that is 100C/V.
The general equation used to convert output voltage to temperature is:
Temperature (C) = Vout * (100C/V)
So if Vout is 1V , then, Temperature = 100C
The output voltage varies linearly with temperature.
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