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HTS221TR
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STMicroelectronics Temperature and humidity sensor surface mount, 6Pin
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Digital 1.7V 3.6V LGA Bracket mounting,SMD mount 2mm*2mm*900μm
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Digital 2.7V 5.5V ±3°C SOP SMD mount 1.65mm(height)
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Digital 2.7V 5.5V ±3°C SOP SMD mount 1.65mm(height)
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Humidity/Temperature-Humidity Sensors

Temperature and Humidity Sensors are devices that measure and record the ambient temperature and relative humidity levels in a given environment. They are essential tools in various industries and applications due to their ability to provide critical data for maintaining optimal conditions.

Definition:
Temperature and Humidity Sensors are electronic devices that detect changes in temperature and humidity. They consist of a temperature sensor, which can be a thermocouple, resistance temperature detector (RTD), or thermistor, and a humidity sensor, which can be a capacitive or resistive type.

Function:
1. Temperature Measurement: They convert temperature changes into electrical signals, which can be read and recorded.
2. Humidity Measurement: They measure the amount of moisture in the air, typically expressed as relative humidity (RH), which is a percentage of the maximum amount of moisture the air can hold at a given temperature.

Applications:
1. Home Automation: To control heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems for comfort and energy efficiency.
2. Agriculture: To monitor greenhouse conditions for optimal plant growth.
3. Industrial Processes: To ensure quality control in manufacturing, such as in food processing or pharmaceuticals.
4. Weather : For meteorological stations to gather data for weather forecasting.
5. Data Centers: To maintain the ideal environment for server equipment.
6. Healthcare: To monitor patient rooms and operating theaters for infection control.

Selection Criteria:
1. Accuracy: The sensor should provide precise measurements within a specified range.
2. Sensitivity: The ability to detect small changes in temperature and humidity.
3. Response Time: How quickly the sensor can react to changes in the environment.
4. Range: The temperature and humidity levels the sensor can measure.
5. Resolution: The smallest change in temperature or humidity that the sensor can detect.
6. Environmental Factors: Consideration of factors like dust, moisture, and chemicals that may affect sensor performance.
7. Calibration: The ease and frequency with which the sensor can be calibrated for consistent readings.
8. Power Requirements: The energy source and consumption of the sensor, which can affect its suitability for different applications.
9. Integration: Compatibility with existing systems or the ability to be integrated into new systems.
10. Cost: The budgetary constraints and the return on investment for the application.

When selecting a temperature and humidity sensor, it is important to consider the specific requirements of the application and the environment in which the sensor will be used.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.