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Chapter 6, Problem 41E
Using the temperature sensor in the circuit in Prob. 35, design a temperature alarm circuit that outputs a voltage of +5 V when the temperature exceeds 100 °C and a voltage of −5 V when the temperature goes below 10°C. (Hint: It may be a good idea to place the temperature sensor in a resistor network that uses both positive and negative power supplies.)
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