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Digital temperature sensors and digital temperature measurements in degrees Celsius are perfectly synchronised. When using digital temperature sensors, there is no need to calibrate system components or the application at specific reference temperatures as there is when using thermistors.
Digital temperature sensors also eliminate the need for additional components, such as an A/D converter, within the application. Everything is handled by digital temperature sensors, enabling the simplification of the fundamental system temperature monitoring function.
The Global automotive digital temperature sensor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
For usage in automotive applications, the NVT210 is a dual channel digital thermometer with an under temperature/over temperature alarm. A characteristic of the NVT210 is series resistance cancellation, which enables noise filtering by automatically cancelling out resistance in series with the temperature monitoring diode up to 1.5 kOhms.
Digital temperature sensors from TE Connectivity (TE) have an industry-leading accuracy of 0.1°C. The Temperature System Sensors are readily responsive to changes in process temperature and are available in tiny sizes made specifically for confined spaces. Fast conversion speeds and extremely low power consumption are both made possible by the improved microcircuit design.