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Waterproof DS18B20 Sensor Kit

Waterproof DS18B20 Sensor Kit
Waterproof DS18B20 Sensor Kit

INTRODUCTION: If you are familiar with our product, you will find there is waterproof temperature sensor named DS18B20. This waterproof temperature sensor kit is using the same probe——DS18B20 probe AS . It contains a probe with a resister module. So it is easy to connect on the Arduino board.

The DS18B20 temperature sensor provides 9 to 12-bit (configurable) temperature readings over a 1-Wire interface, so that only one wire (and ground) needs to be connected from a central microprocessor. Compatible with 3.0-5.5V systems.

SPECIFICATION

  • Operating voltage: 3.0~ 5.5V
  • ±0.5°C Accuracy from -10°C to +85°C
  • Usable temperature range: -55 to 125°C (-67°F to +257°F)
  • 9 to 12 bit selectable resolution
  • Uses 1-Wire interface- requires only one digital pin for communication
  • Unique 64 bit ID burned into chip
  • Multiple sensors can share one pin
  • Temperature-limit alarm system
  • Query time is less than 750ms
  • 3 wires interface:
  • Type A
    • Red wire - VCC
    • Black wire - GND
    • Yellow wire - DATA
  • Type B
    • Red wire - VCC
    • Yellow wire - GND
    • Green wire - DATA
  • Stainless steel tube 6mm diameter by 35mm(1.34") long
  • Cable diameter: 4mm(0.16")
  • Length: 90cm(35.43")

DOCUMENTS: Wiki Doc

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  • Stock: 1
  • Brand: DFRobot
  • Model: KIT0021
14.07€
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