Grove - Temperature Sensor
Grove - Temperature Sensor uses a thermistor to measure ambient temperature. The resistance of thermistor changes based on ambient temperature. This resistance value alters the output of a voltage divider which is measured by an analog input pin and converted to a temperature value. The operating range is -40 to 125°C , with an accuracy of 1.5°C.
For all Grove users (especially beginners), we provide you guidance PDF documents. Please download and read through Preface - Getting Started and Introduction to Grove before your use of the product.
Ready to use with microcontrollers as a digital input. This product also has a compact modular design Plug-and-play grove compatible interface.
Based on the picture above, the grove shield for Arduino is stacked with Seeeduino V4.2. Of course you can use that shield with Arduino board too :)
You can get grove HAT for Raspberry Pi and the Maker Pico board
Features and specifications:
- Grove compatible interface
 - Arduino library ready
 - Operating voltage: 3.3~5V
 - Zero power resistance: 100 KΩ
 - Resistance Tolerance: ±1%
 - Thermistor: NCP18WF104F03RC (NTC)
 - Nominal B-Constant: 4250 ~ 4299K
 - Operating temperature range: -40°C to 125°C
 - Temperature Accuracy: ± 1.5°C
 
Packing List:
- 1 x Grove - Temperature Sensor
 - Grove 4 Pin Buckled 20cm Cable
 
Resources:
- Grove - Introduction to Grove
 - Grove - Temperature Sensor interface with Arduino and Raspberry pi by wiki.seeedstudio
 - Grove - Temperature Sensor Eagle File
 - Grove - Temperature Sensor schematic
 - NCP18WF104F03RC datasheet