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  • Thermistor Temperature Sensing with MCP6SX2 PGAs
    This application note shows two designs that use a precise, negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistor for temperature measurement. The thermistor is placed in a resistive divider to linearize the temperature-to-voltage conversion. The voltage is processed in the analog domain by the MCP6SX2
  • Thermistor Temperature Sensing with MCP6S2X PGA
    This application note shows two circuits that use a precise, negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistor for temperature measurement. The thermistor is placed in a resistive divider to linearize the voltage response to temperature. This voltage is then processed in the analog domain
  • Thermistors in Single Supply Temperature Sensing Circuits
    focuses on circuit solutions that use Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) thermistors in the design. The Thermistor has a non-linear resistance change-over temperature. The degree of this non-linearity will be discussed in the "Hardware Linearization Solutions" section of this application note
  • Temperature Measurement Circuits for Embedded Applications
    resolution of a non-linear thermistor sensor.
  • Smart Battery Charger with SMBus Interface
    This application note provides the schematics, software listings, and circuit board layout for a PIC16C73 based Smart Battery Charger. The Demo Board, DC101, is available to selected customers through Linear Technology Corp. product marketing. The DC101 (Figure 1) is the Smart Battery Charger (SBC
  • Interfacing a TC1047A Analog Output Temperature Sensor to a PICmicro (R) Microcontroller
    Analog output silicon temperature sensors offer an easy-to-use alternative to traditional temperature sensors, such as thermistors. The TC1047A offers many system-level advantages, including the integration of the temperature sensor and signal conditioning circuitry on a single chip. Analog output
  • Interfacing a TC1047A Analog Output Temperature Sensor to a PICmicro (R) Microcontroller
    Analog output silicon temperature sensors offer an easy-to-use alternative to traditional temperature sensors, such as thermistors. The TC1047A offers many system-level advantages, including the integration of the temperature sensor and signal conditioning circuitry on a single chip. Analog output

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