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== Texas Instruments LM20 ==
== Texas Instruments LM20 ==
Analog output temperature sensor, 5-pin SOT-323/SC-70, SMD-code: T2B. Analog output connected to Dragon-[[MechaCon]], which probably has an internal ADC for this. Some boards that use the LM20 also have alternate solder pads and wiring for a LM71.
Analog output temperature sensor, 5-pin SOT-323/SC-70, SMD-code: T2B. Analog output connected to Dragon-[[MechaCon]], which probably has an internal DAC for this. Some boards that use the LM20 also have alternate solder pads and wiring for a LM71.


Used on GH-051, GH-052, GH-061, GH-062 (also likely on GH-070, GH-071, GH-072, but unconfirmed)
Used on GH-051, GH-052, GH-061, GH-062 (also likely on GH-070, GH-071, GH-072, but unconfirmed)


== Seiko S-58LM20A ==
== Seiko S-58LM20A ==
Analog output temperature sensor, 4-pin SC-82AB, SMD-code: DRE. Analog output connected to Dragon-[[MechaCon]], which probably has an internal ADC for this. Drop-in replacement for Texas Instruments LM20 that can be mounted on the same footprint with 1 pin less (which is NC on Texas Instruments LM20).
Analog output temperature sensor, 4-pin SC-82AB, SMD-code: DRE. Analog output connected to Dragon-[[MechaCon]], which probably has an internal DAC for this. Drop-in replacement for Texas Instruments LM20 that can be mounted on the same footprint with 1 pin less (which is NC on Texas Instruments LM20).


Used on GH-072 (also likely on GH-070, GH-071, but unconfirmed)
Used on GH-072 (also likely on GH-070, GH-071, but unconfirmed)
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