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E+E Electronik Releases Humidity and Temperature Sensors

By DE Editors  

April 25, 2016

E+E Elektronik has released the EEH110 and EEH210 digital humidity and temperature sensors for a wide range of applications. An integrated E+E proprietary coating protects the sensors optimally from pollution and leads to excellent long-term stability even under harsh conditions, a company press release states.

Precise humidity and temperature factory adjustment ensures a high accuracy of ±2% RH and ±0.3°C. The measured values are available on I²C, PWM and PDM digital interfaces. Additionally, EEH210 features a SPI interface, while EEH110 offers an analog output for relative humidity. The choice of supply voltage, 5 V for EEH110 and 3 V for EEH210, increases the versatility of the sensors. With very small dimensions of only 3.6x2.8x0.75mm, the sensors can also be used in applications with space restrictions.

For more information, visit E+E Elektronik.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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