The DS75S has an accuracy of ±2°C from -20°C to 100°C and ±3°C from -40°C to 125°C.
To ensure accuracy, the DS75S should be calibrated during manufacturing, and the user should follow proper PCB layout and thermal design guidelines to minimize thermal gradients and noise.
The response time of the DS75S is typically 10 seconds to 90% of the final value, but this can vary depending on the thermal mass of the surrounding environment.
Yes, the DS75S is designed to withstand high vibration and shock, but the user should ensure proper mounting and mechanical design to prevent damage or dislodging of the device.
The DS75S has a 3-wire interface (VCC, GND, and SDA) that can be connected to a microcontroller's I2C bus, and the user should follow the I2C protocol to read the temperature data.