2.4 inch TFT LCD Display Module for Arduino
October 11, 2023Atmel ATmega328P-PU
October 11, 2023LM35DZ Temperature Sensor for Arduino
Note: If you are looking for a temperature sensor module which works with 3.3V system and offers reliable analog output, please consider the MCP9700 Linear Temperature Sensor manufactured by Cytron with high quality sensor IC from Microchip.
RM6.00
1 in stock
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Low-cost onboard temperature sensor
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Calibrated directly in celsius
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TO-92 Package
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