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LM60QIM3/NOPB Datasheet
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Specifications
Name
Value
Type
Parameter
Factory Lead Time
6 Weeks
Lifecycle Status
ACTIVE (Last Updated: 1 day ago)
Contact Plating
Tin
Mount
Surface Mount
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
TO-236-3, SC-59, SOT-23-3
Number of Pins
3
Operating Temperature
-40°C~125°C
Packaging
Tape & Reel (TR)
Series
Automotive, AEC-Q100
JESD-609 Code
e3
Pbfree Code
yes
Part Status
Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)
1 (Unlimited)
Number of Terminations
3
ECCN Code
EAR99
Subcategory
Other Sensors/Transducers
Voltage - Supply
2.7V~10V
Base Part Number
LM60
Output Type
Analog Voltage
Power Supplies
3V
Interface
Analog
Termination Type
SOLDER
Operating Supply Current
5mA
Output Current
10mA
Quiescent Current
82μA
Resolution
6.25mV/°C
Sensor Type
Analog, Local
Output Voltage-Max
1.205V
Output Voltage-Min
0.174V
Test Condition
25°C (-40°C ~ 125°C)
Max Supply Voltage (DC)
10V
Min Supply Voltage (DC)
3V
Housing
PLASTIC
Accuracy - Highest (Lowest)
±3°C (±4°C)
Sensing Temperature - Local
-40°C~125°C
Accuracy-Max
4 Cel
R0-Nom
800 Ω
Height
1.22mm
Length
2.92mm
Width
1.3mm
Thickness
1mm
Radiation Hardening
No
RoHS Status
ROHS3 Compliant
Lead Free
Lead Free
Pricing & Ordering
Quantity
Unit Price
Ext. Price
1,000
$0.52140
$0.5214
LM60QIM3/NOPB Product Details
LM60QIM3/NOPB Overview
Safety-protected analog sensors are packed in the Tape & Reel (TR). Analog sensors are protected from damage by being placed in TO-236-3, SC-59, SOT-23-3 packages. In order for this sensor to work properly, it has 3 pins. 3 terminations are present in this electronic part. As a result, the analog sensors could supply a current 5mA. This sensor provides a maximum voltage of 10V in a DC circuit. However, the minimum voltage that this magnetic switch can supply in the DC circuit is 3V. In the case of analog sensors, the current flowing from the GND terminal should be 82μA. A sensor's current output should typically be 10mA for optimal performance.