This high-precision non-contact infrared temperature sensor offers exceptional accuracy and versatility in a compact, low-cost design. With factory calibration, the sensor covers a wide temperature range: –40°C to +125°C for ambient sensing and –70°C to +380°C for object measurement, making it ideal for industrial, automotive, medical, and consumer applications.
It provides a high resolution of 0.02°C and accuracy up to ±0.5°C, perfect for medical-grade measurements. The module features a SMBus-compatible digital interface and supports customizable PWM output, suitable for multi-zone temperature control with up to 127 sensors via two shared lines.
Built-in sleep mode ensures low power consumption, and multiple package options make it adaptable for various installations. Applications include thermal comfort sensing in vehicles, industrial temperature monitoring, printer/copier control, smart appliances, healthcare, and livestock monitoring.
✅ Features & Advantages:
- Compact & cost-effective design
- Factory calibrated for wide temp ranges
- High accuracy: ±0.5°C (medical use)
- High resolution: 0.02°C
- Supports SMBus & PWM output
- Easy integration with standard 8–16V supply
- Sleep mode for low power use
- Suitable for multi-sensor setups (up to 127 sensors)
- Multiple package options
✅ Application Examples:
- Non-contact temperature measurement
- Vehicle air conditioning and windshield defogging
- Industrial machine part monitoring
- Printers & copiers thermal control
- Household appliance temperature sensing
- Medical devices & healthcare monitoring
- Livestock temperature tracking
- Motion detection systems
- Thermal alarms & relays
✅ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q1: What temperature range does this sensor support?
A1: –40°C to +125°C (ambient) and –70°C to +380°C (object).
Q2: Can this module be integrated with microcontrollers like Arduino?
A2: Yes, it supports SMBus (I2C compatible) for easy MCU integration.
Q3: What is its measurement resolution?
A3: 0.02°C.
Q4: How many sensors can work on a single bus?
A4: Up to 127 sensors via two common communication lines.
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