Re: TI-H: Digikey samples?


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Re: TI-H: Digikey samples?




The only problem with using resistors to drop the voltage is when the
temperature changes, the LM parts consume differing amounts of current,
thus varying the voltage available to them.  Depending on their design,
this results in error...

-Adam

Grant Stockly wrote:
> 
> You can get the LM75 for free from National.  Up to two a week.
> 
> You cna get two LM75 3 volt and two LM75 5volt.  Just use resistors to drop
> the 5v supply to 3 for the 3volt models.
> 
> Grant
> 
> >Not directly, I ask because thats where I got the LM75 temp sensor for the
> >calculator temperature probe, and now, while the part is still available, I
> >cannot find the sample orders page.
> >
> >DK
> >
> >From: Michael Erlewine <erlewine@lynxus.com>
> >> hey, im out of wack, what is this Digikey thing about?  does it have to do
> >> with TI-hardware?
> >>
> >> >From: "David Knaack" <dknaack@rdtech.com>
> >> > I used to order free samples from Digikey, but I can't seem to figure
> >out
> >> > how to get to the samples order page, is there any way into it anymore??


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