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  • Comparing the Three Main Types of Temperature Probes & Sensors
    This blog post compares and details the three (3) main types of temperature probes & sensors most commonly found in measurement instruments today; thermocouples, Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs), and thermistors.
  • Comparing Thermocouple Sensor Probes and RTD Sensor Probes for Temperature Applications
    One of the questions often asked to TEGAM is, "Which temperature sensor should I use, an RTD probe or a Thermocouple probe?" The answer used to be easy - a thermocouple sensor for industrial use and an RTD sensor for the laboratory.
  • Hard Disk Drive Measurement
    Solartron probes and sensors are used to check critical dimensions of Hard Disk Drive components.
  • How to Set Up and Install OXY-LC Interface Electronics with SST's Zirconia 02 Probe?
    To operate an SST zirconia O2 probe, it is necessary to have interface electronics to power and control the sensor. For customers that do not want to purchase the electronics, please read our application note on how to design your own interface electronics.
  • What is the Oxygen Sensor Made Of?
    The oxygen sensor consists of an internal ceramic material called zirconia, with a porous platinum coating, and is protected by a metal casing. Its performance is based on changing the properties of ceramics at high temperatures, allowing oxygen to diffuse from the air. The probe has a limitation
  • Flexibility and Usefulness of Thermocouples as Sensors Explained
    of the process. These sensors may be used as independent probes or can be integrated within an existing system. While there are sensors that are designed to withstand and sense extremely high temperatures but with a wider range, there are a few others which offer extremely accurate output with tight
  • Z-Height Measurement with Noncontact Sensors
    and implementation problems caused by limited space, temperature changes, vacuum, target surface interference, and damage to measurement probes resulting from incidental contact with the target. Capacitive and eddy-current noncontact displacement sensors are becoming a standard technology for z-height
  • EM Simulation of Liver Probe for Thermal Ablation
    XFdtd EM Simulation Software features an enhanced biological thermal sensor, which allows metals and other non-biological objects to be included in the temperature rise computation. This application example illustrates an antenna design for hepatic microwave ablation simulated in liver tissue

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