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Texas Instruments LM60CIZ/NOPB — Discrete Semiconductors

LM60CIZ/NOPB Analog Temperature Sensor, TO-92-3

MPNLM60CIZ/NOPB
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Texas Instruments LM60CIZ/NOPB analog local temperature sensor, TO-92-3 through-hole package, 6.25mV/°C scale factor, ±3°C accuracy, 2.7V to 10V supply, -40°C to 125°C range.

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PackagingTO-226-3, TO-92-3 (TO-226AA)
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Specifications

LM60CIZ/NOPB Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
Output typeAnalog Voltage
Sensor typeAnalog, Local
Mounting typeThrough Hole
Voltage2.7V ~ 10V
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 125°C
PackageBox
Resolution6.25mV/°C
CaseTO-226-3, TO-92-3 (TO-226AA)
Test condition25°C (-40°C ~ 125°C)
Accuracy - highest (Lowest)±3°C (±4°C)
Sensing temperature - local-40°C ~ 125°C

Product details

What this sensor gives you

The Texas Instruments LM60CIZ/NOPB is an analog-output local temperature sensor in a through-hole TO-92-3 package. It delivers a linear 6.25 mV/°C output voltage proportional to temperature.

Accuracy — what the ±3°C spec means for your design

The LM60CIZ/NOPB is rated ±3°C typical accuracy at 25°C, with a maximum spread of ±4°C across the full temperature range.

Package and mounting — through-hole for breadboards and retrofits

The TO-92-3 through-hole package is the same footprint as a small-signal transistor.

Lifecycle and sourcing posture

The LM60CIZ/NOPB carries an Active lifecycle status from Texas Instruments. For a BOM line that needs a through-hole analog temperature sensor, this part is a stable choice.

Frequently asked questions

Is the LM60CIZ/NOPB compatible with 3.3V microcontrollers?

Yes. The 2.7V minimum supply voltage means it operates directly from a 3.3V rail, and its analog voltage output can be read by a 3.3V ADC without level shifting.