Air Data Sensors

Temperature sensor LM335

LM335 sensor

The LM335 is an analogical temperature sensor that measures temperatures from -40°C to 100°C.

It changes the voltage according to the temperature measured and therefore the connection to the autopilot is performed using the ADC pins.

The following wiring is necessary to connect a sensor to the autopilot:

LM335 sensor - 4x wiring diagram

The LM335 sensor can share voltage supply with the Autopilot 4x. However, the impedance of the resistor R must vary with the voltage; since the sensor requires a forward current between 0.4 and 5 mA to operate. We recommend to use a resistor as high as possible complying with the folllowing equation:

Where R is the value of the resistor (ohms) and Vin is the supply voltage (V). The following table shows a list of examples of a tested resistor for each voltage supply. Obtaining an error average of 1.5 °C.

Vin (V)R (kohms)
6.55
1216
2437
3660


The Vout pin has to be connected to an analog input of the Main connector.

Main connector harness pinout
  • Users must choose one analog pin to connect:

    Main connector harness LM335 sensor
    PIN Signal Color code Signal
    22 ANALOG_3 Brown - Blue Vout
    23 ANALOG_4 White - Red
    38 ANALOG_0 Red
    39 ANALOG_1 Black
    40 ANALOG_2 Violet


  • Users must use the supply voltage according to the Autopilot 1x being used:

    Main connector harness LM335 sensor
    PIN Signal Color code Signal
    64 BAT_2 Yellow V+
    67 BAT_1 Blue
    68 BAT_0 Red


  • Users must choose one ground pin to use:

    Main connector harness LM335 sensor
    PIN Signal Color code Signal
    9 GND Black GND
    18 Gray - Brown
    27 Gray - Green
    33 Green
    41 Gray - Pink
    44 Brown - Green
    47 White - Gray
    48 Gray - Brown
    59 Pink - Green
    63 Green
    65 Gray
    66 Pink


Once connected, the temperature can be monitored in 1x PDI Builder by using the variables ADC0 to ADC4. The wiring explained previously obtains a relationship of Temperature and Vout as follows:

Where T is the measured temperature (in °C, since 273 is substracted in the formula) and Vout the output voltage of the previous circuit.

The integration of this device with Autopilot 4x is explained in the LM335 with Autopilot 4x - Integration examples section of the 1x PDI Builder manual.


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