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Noncontact infrared temperature sensors absorb ambient infrared (IR) radiation given off by a heated surface. They are used in applications where direct temperature measurement is not possible.
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MLX90247ESF-C Digi-Key Melexis Inc Sensors, Transducers IC SENS THERMOPILE W/THERM TO-39
MLX90247ESF-DSA Digi-Key Melexis Inc Sensors, Transducers IC SENS THERMOPILE W/THERM TO-39

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  • Non-contact Temperature Measurement and Control (.pdf)
    which convert temperature readings to electrical signals are available in. various forms, each one containing features relating to the spectrum of operation,. temperature range, and time response. 2. 1. The thermopile, which is an adaptation of the thermocouple, uses multiple low. mass hot
  • High-Speed Infrared Sensors for Temperature Monitoring
    non contact temperature sensors wil prove themselves. indispensable. Fig.7: fast IR temperature sensor based on the latest thermopile technology; compact system with 9ms exposure. time; sensor head rated for 50 g and 130°C. Conclusion: Non contact and high speed temperature sensors are no longer
  • Basics of Noncontact Temperature Measurement: Infrared Thermometers and Thermal Imagers
    -. ment. Object. Optics. Sensor. Electronics. Display. Infrared System. The electromagnetic spectrum with the infrared area used by pyrometers. The advantages of non-contact temperature. measurement are clear - it supports: - temperature measurements of moving or overheated. objects and of objects
  • MICRO:Product Technology News (March '99)
    at pressures from vacuum to 100 bar. The instrument envelops a 316L stainless-steel tube with a thin-film thermopile heater-sensor attached to the outside of the tube. The liquid heated inside the sensor is only a few degrees higher than its incoming temperature to minimize decomposition or outgassing
  • Stability of Silicon Photodiodes for Laser Emission Measurements (.pdf)
    to be as low as 1 nanosecond and is again a function of. active area. There are, however, four factors, which must be understood when. utilizing silicon photodiodes as absolute light sensors. 1.Responsivity changes with temperature. 2.Responsivity non-uniformity over the device active area. 3.Optical
  • Back to the Moon
    the Moon as it maps the topology, temperature distribution, and radiation, and searches for water in preparation for NASA putting humans back on the Moon. The upper stage of the rocket that sent LRO into space and onto the Moon (right) will serve as a 2,000-kg impactor, hopefully kicking up a plume
  • Signal Chain Design Guide (.pdf)
    . Resistance. Temperature. Thermocouple. Voltage. RTD. Resistance. Thermistor. Resistance. IC. Voltage. Infrared. Current. Thermopile. Voltage. Humidity. Capacitive. Capacitance. Infrared. Current. Force, Weight, Torque, Pressure. Strain Gauge. Resistance/Voltage. Load Cell. Resistance. Piezo-electric
  • The Progress of Industrial Laser Marking (.pdf)
    to maintain consistent. marking quality. This generally requires a. technician to measure the output of the laser. using a thermopile. The Thermoelectric effect,. Figure 6: Built in Thermopile. voltage generated from the difference in. temperature between two dissimilar metals, is. what allows

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