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  • Resistive Temperature Detectors: Thermocouple Alternative for Precise, Repeatable Temperature Measurements
    So You Want to Get Down in the Mud. Resistive Temperature Detectors: An Alternative to Thermocouples for Precise,. Repeatable Temperature Measurements. Mark Cejer, Keithley Instruments, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Temperature. Temperature is one of the most frequently measured quantities in science
  • Oscillator Circuits For RTD Temperature Sensors
    This application note shows how to design a temperature sensor oscillator circuit using Microchip's low-cost MCP6001 operational amplifier (op amp) and the MCP6541 comparator. Oscillator circuits can be used to provide an accurate temperature measurement with a Resistive Temperature Detector (RTD
  • Temperature Measurement Circuits for Embedded Applications
    as the long-term drift of the. with thermocouples, Resistive Temperature Detectors. sensor over a period of time. (RTDs), thermistors and silicon integrated circuit. temperature sensors. The attributes of each tempera-. SENSOR-TO-MICROCONTROLLER. ture sensor and the advantages of analog, frequency,. ramp rate
  • Single Supply Temperature Sensing with Thermocouples
    There is a variety of temperature sensors on the market all of which meet specific application needs. The most common sensors used to solve these application problems include the thermocouple, Resistive Temperature Detector (RTD), Thermistor, and silicon based sensors. For an overview
  • Precision RTD Instrumentation for Temperature Sensing
    resolution. Only one biasing resistor, R A Precision RTD (Resistive Temperature Detector) needed to set the measurement resolution ratio instrumentation is key for high performance thermal (Equation 1). management applications. This application note shows how to use a high resolution Delta-Sigma
  • Thermistors in Single Supply Temperature Sensing Circuits
    There is a variety of temperature sensors on the market all of which meet specific application needs. The most common sensors that are used to solve these application problems include the thermocouple, Resistive Temperature Detector (RTD) thermistor, and silicon-based sensors. This application note
  • Smart interface will advance high-temperature measurements
    for the pure sensor materials necessary in the past to get a linear relationship between temperature and output EMF. Materials used for thermocouples and resistive temperature detectors (RTDs) have historically been chosen for good linearity. But linearity has come at the expense of other properties
  • Resistance Temperature Detectors RTD
    and/or temperature applications. Element types: Single platinum elements of 100 Ohms at 0 degrees C and duplex elements of two 100-Ohm elements inside the same sheath are both available as standard. Elements of other resistive materials such as copper and nickel are available upon request.

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