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    LM62CIM3-NS

    ANALOG VOLTAGE OUTPUT SENSOR, 0.

    National Semiconductor

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    LM95221CIMM

    SERIAL SWITCH/DIGITAL SENSOR, 11

    National Semiconductor

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    LM95231BIMM-2

    SERIAL SWITCH/DIGITAL SENSOR, 11

    National Semiconductor

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    LM34AH

    LM34 - ANALOG OUTPUT TEMPERATURE

    National Semiconductor

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    LM34DH

    LM34 - ANALOG OUTPUT TEMPERATURE

    National Semiconductor

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    LM235AH

    LM235A - ANALOG OUT TEMPERATURE

    National Semiconductor

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    LM335H

    LM335 MILITARY GRADE, +2C ANALOG

    National Semiconductor

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    LM92CIM

    LM92 - TEMPERATURE SENSOR WITH A

    National Semiconductor

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    LM83CIMQAX/NOPB

    LM83 TRIPLE REMOTE AND LOCAL TEM

    National Semiconductor

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    LM84BIMQAX/NOPB

    LM84 1C REMOTE AND LOCAL TEMPERA

    National Semiconductor

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    LM76CHM-5/NOPB

    LM76 1C TEMPERATURE SENSOR WITH

    National Semiconductor

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    LM34DM/NOPB

    LM34 1F ANALOG OUTPUT TEMPERATUR

    National Semiconductor

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    LM86CIM/NOPB

    LM86 0.75C REMOTE AND LOCAL TEMP

    National Semiconductor

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    LM95235EIMM/NOPB

    LM95235 +0.75C REMOTE LOCAL TEMP

    National Semiconductor

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    LM99CIMMX/NOPB

    LM99 REMOTE AND LOCAL TEMPERATUR

    National Semiconductor

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    LM95245CIMM

    LM95245 +0.75C REMOTE LOCAL TEMP

    National Semiconductor

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    LM89CIMX/NOPB

    LM89 0.75C REMOTE AND LOCAL TEMP

    National Semiconductor

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    LM90CIMM/NOPB

    LM90 REMOTE AND LOCAL TEMPERATUR

    National Semiconductor

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    LM56CIMM/NOPB

    LM56 DUAL OUTPUT RESISTOR-PROGRA

    National Semiconductor

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    LM70CIMMX-5/NOPB

    LM70 2C TEMPERATURE SENSOR WITH

    National Semiconductor

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    Analog output devices generate continuously variable signals such as voltage or current, which are commonly used in control systems that require analog signals, like analog oscilloscopes or certain types of motor drivers. Digital output devices produce discrete binary signals, typically used to control on/off states, such as relays or transistor switches. Both Analog and Digital Output are essential in a variety of applications including automated control systems, data recording equipment, monitoring systems, and user interfaces.


    Analog Output


    Definition: Analog output refers to a continuous signal that represents a physical measurement. It can take on an infinite number of values within a given range.

    Characteristics:

       Continuous Signal: Represents changes smoothly over time.

       Voltage or Current: Typically outputs in the form of voltage (e.g., 0-10V) or current (e.g., 4-20mA).

       Applications: Used in applications that require precise measurement, such as temperature sensors, pressure transducers, and flow meters.


    Digital Output


    Definition: Digital output represents data in discrete binary values (0s and 1s). It indicates whether a condition is met (e.g., on/off).

    Characteristics:

    Discrete Signal: Limited to specific values, making it easier to process and interpret.

    Binary Representation: Can represent multiple states or conditions using binary codes.

    Applications: Commonly found in applications like switches, motion detectors, and simple sensors that provide specific thresholds.


    Key Differences

    Signal Type: Analog output is continuous, while digital output is discrete.

    Complexity: Analog signals can convey more information about variations, whereas digital signals are simpler and easier to process.

    Usage: Analog outputs are preferred for detailed measurements, while digital outputs are used for binary decision-making tasks.


    Both types of outputs are essential in various fields, including industrial automation, automotive systems, and consumer electronics, each serving specific purposes based on the nature of the data being measured or controlled.

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