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Gravity Analog PT100 High Temperature Sensor Module

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The Gravity Analog High Temperature Sensor Module features a 2m long PT100 probe, capable of monitoring a 30°C to 350°C range and waterproof resistance.

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Temperature is a careful element to consider and balance when working with delicate electronics or living plant life. The slightest change in environmental conditions can upset the balance of your herb garden or let brittleness creep into your 3D filament rolls. Environmental sensors help crafty Makers to monitor readings like temperatures within projects like weather stations, PC peripherals, and laptop or portable devices. A wide range of breakout boards, like this Gravity Analog High Temperature Sensor and PT100 probe, is available to Makers for keeping track of precise temperature levels and carefully controlling the environments in which your projects are located.

If you need to measure temperatures that are hotter than your morning coffee, this Gravity Analog High Temperature Sensor features an industrial level detection range of 30°C to 350°C with its PT100 probe. A 2m long waterproof cable extends from the module with the PT100 probe on its end. This module is compatible with 3.3V to 5.5V power supplies and is ideal for use with microcontrollers like Arduino and STM32. Whether you're monitoring a delicate herb garden or controlling the environment of your 3D printing filament, this sensor provides precise temperature readings to help you keep your projects running smoothly. So why wait? Add the Gravity Analog High Temperature Sensor to your toolkit today and enjoy accurate temperature readings for all your projects!

 

Gravity Analog High Temperature PT100 Sensor Module - Technical Specifications:

  • Supplier

DFRobot                                                                 

  • Operating Voltage

– 3.3V to 5.5V

  • Operating Current

– 2.8μA

  • Interface Type

– Gravity Digital | PH2.0-3P

  • Data Type

– Analog

  • Operating Temperature

– 30°C to 350°C

  • Temperature Sensing Range

– -55°C to 125°C

  • Temperature Sensing Accuracy

– ±0.5°C

  • In-Built Probe

– PT100 | 2m Length | Waterproof

  • Probe Working Temperature

– -20°C to 400°C

  • Weight

– 67g

  • Dimensions

– 42x32x18mm

 

Pin Functions:

  • VCC                            

Power Positive

  • GND

Power Negative

  • SCL

Clock Line

  •  SDA

Data Line

  • ALT

Alert

  • A0

I2C Address Configuration Pin

  • A1

I2C Address Configuration Pin

  • A2

I2C Address Configuration Pin

 

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Gravity Analog PT100 High Temperature Sensor Module

Gravity Analog PT100 High Temperature Sensor Module

As self-proclaimed “Robo-holics”, DFRobot is a company comprised of over 100 staff members, of which 30% are engineers who love to build robots. It was started in 2008 with the goal of embracing and promoting open-source hardware, with a core focus on Arduino, Raspberry Pi and their very own LattePanda development boards. Since then, DFRobot have manufactured over 1300 unique modules, sensors and components that all work together and complement each other, allowing users like us to enjoy a full spectrum of cutting edge robotics and electronics without having to pay premium prices.


With the primary goal of developing and manufacturing great quality products, while making them accessible to as many people as possible, DFRobot are rapidly becoming one of the most common-place brands in the world of open-source robotics and electronics. With more than 1300 products developed in-house, and an impressive range of different categories and specialisations, there are few brands in the world who can compete in terms of quality, accessibility and genuine innovation.